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This new fusion entity, buttressed by a loyalty oath and military intimidation, practically nullified all opposition.
Historians generally attribute the failure to promote scientific technology to institutionalized slavery, which practically nullified economic incentives to promote labor-saving devices.
And the high tackle rule is practically nullified by this subsequent modification: "It shall not be a foul tackle if the tackler's arms or hands slip below the knees after the tackle has been made" — an old trick which the present generation of players will not be slow to learn.
For the purpose of equalizing the force of the mainspring, almost all chronometers are fitted with a fusee (a cone-shaped grooved pulley) and a chronometer compensation balance, by which the effects of heat and cold upon the timekeeping are practically nullified.
The work of the Special Prosecutor is practically nullified and blocked.
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Torre opted, too, for a pitcher on three days' rest, Andy Pettitte, for the final game, and Pettitte did not survive the fourth inning, giving up five runs and practically nullifying the Yankees' six-run uprising in the first inning.
As the combination or conspiracies provided against by the Sherman antitrust act can ordinarily be proved only by the testimony of parties thereto, in the person of their agents or employees, the privilege claimed would practically nullify the whole act of Congress.
The generals nullified it.
The interception was nullified.
They nullified each other, not themselves.
Texas, which nullified Texas's sodomy law.
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