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"A-Rod", whose contract with the Yankees might be nullified if he doesn't accept a suspension with the possibility of losing millions of dollars, may not take the suspension sitting still.
Further, recent empirical research has revealed a negative, or a non-existing, genetic correlation between male and female fitness, suggesting that potential indirect benefits might be nullified through sexually antagonistic genes [ 60, 61, 66, 97, 98].
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Estlund then enquires as to whether the lack of consent under certain circumstances mightn't similarly be nullified in cases where it is plainly wrong not to consent.
First, a bunch of super-wealthy New Yorkers cooked up the idea that the expressed will of the voters, imposing a two-term limit on important elected officials, should be nullified so that Michael R. Bloomberg might stay on as mayor.
With a felony conviction, the license would be nullified.
The justice ministry wants the exam results to be nullified.
How could this connection be nullified by her frantic efforts now?
And most of America's technological advantages will be nullified inside a city.
Therefore, the signal coming from other nodes than the monitored one can be nullified.
First, some believe that justice requires the differential effects of option luck not to be nullified.
With BJJ, the Gracies showed an opponent's height and weight advantage could be nullified.
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