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The counterpoint, of course, is that restricting the ownership of assault weapons would doubtless make such killings more difficult to carry out, but that doesn't necessarily invalidate the premise.
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Evidence emerging from research and pilot scale field demonstrations of CO2 storage demonstrates that, with proper site characterization and sound operating practices, retention of stored CO2 will increase with time thus invalidating the premise of an ever growing risk.
Wholesale acceptance by lenders, investors and regulators of the premise that house prices could only rise led to the bubble, which invalidated the premise when the bubble burst -- as all bubbles do.
This may invalidate the assumption (A1) above.
The anomalously high stability of H3.1 would appear to invalidate the main premise of the H3.3 dilemma.
The notion that football rules and baseball is passé has persisted for decades, never mind that the fundamental difference in the sports — the schedules — invalidates the premise.
Continued stagnation, or worse, would invalidate this premise; perhaps then acceptance will turn into resistance".
I don't necessarily disagree, but where I take issue with the premise is that it uses cultural inauthenticity to invalidate the whole concept of rewilding.
The high court should invalidate the law.
The court refused to invalidate the waiver.
This does not invalidate the experiment.
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