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is nullification
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The act of nullifying; a rendering void and of no effect, or of no legal effect.
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A teachable moment presents itself.The technical term to describe Kansas's legislative move is "nullification".
The proper remedy for the Florida Supreme Court's violation of Article II is nullification of its attempt to interfere in the manner in which the state's electors are appointed.
The goal of shape control is nullification of the structural deformations caused by certain external disturbances, mainly body forces and surface traction.
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If they do authorize a revote, the worst-case scenario would be nullification of last week's ratification and would almost certainly force American's parent company, AMR, into Chapter 11.
The next phase in all this, if health care passes, might well be "nullification" lawsuits or resolutions in states that don't want to have to implement Obama's reform.
What Luna won't do are nullifications.
The shorthand term for the complex subject is jury nullification.
The "prize" for all runners-up is the nullification of hours – or years – of honest labour.
Another issue boiling is the "nullification" of the Affordable Care Act.
It is demanding nullification of the report, even though Goldstone is only one of its four authors.
And while the betting is against nullification, the risk hung over Agarwal's crowning moment to date, Vedanta's London listing.
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