Sentence examples for is made invalid from inspiring English sources

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The previously stated semi-legitimate argument that we cannot hold it while British troops are in action is made invalid by the new timetable for their exit.

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It is hard to see how those ballots could be made invalid by being subjected to the hand recounts specified in Florida election law.

A new scheme will be opened for parents to apply for their children's passports to be made invalid, which is believed will be introduced immediately to combat the growing number of youngsters fleeing the UK to join Isis.

Family pressure may be felt as a form of moral obligation on the part of the donor, in which case (see above) consent would not be made invalid for that reason.

The crusaders believed their oaths were made invalid when Alexios did not help them during the siege of Antioch (he had in fact set out on the road to Antioch, but had been persuaded to turn back by Stephen of Blois, who assured him that all was lost and that the expedition had already failed).

All the share links generated for these selected files will be made invalid, regardless if their expiration dates haven't come yet.

The assertion is made that quantum mechanics has ruled invalid the materialistic, reductionist view of the universe, introduced by Newton in the seventeenth century, which formed the foundation of the scientific revolution.

Ms. Finney said that officials checked into the problem at various schools and found that calls were made to invalid home numbers.

Now, at the outset, something also paradoxical happened, and I would argue that it in fact, even if you wanted to have an entirely cold-blooded look at scientific validity for such a study, this particular study was made scientifically invalid from the outset.

Michael Mann, in particular, may be a brilliant climate scientist, but either he has discovered a whole new branch of statistical analysis ala Newton inventing the calculus, or he is making up crazy and invalid analytical approaches (one example here of Mann and statistics abuse).

The specific glandulosa, referring to the glands on the leaves, persisted until as late as 1957, but it was ultimately made invalid as a later homonym at the species level.

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