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And since he had already retired as a professional cyclist, rendering irrelevant the lifetime ban from the sport he would be subject to by accepting the charges, the only meaningful punishment the agency could impose on him was making him return his prize money.
The concept of light manages to 'disrupt' classical Peripatetic ontology by somehow rendering irrelevant the Avicennan distinction between essence and existence in contingent beings (Rizvi 2000).
The best seats are outside, where you can take in the tropical air and listen to the warble of the birds then watch them descend on your leavings, rendering irrelevant the warning, "For your safety, do not feed the birds".
But getting new legislation was clearly preferable, creating as it does fresh political buy-in and eliminating or rendering irrelevant much opposition.
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Without sufficient energy, skill is rendered irrelevant.
These days however, that history has been rendered irrelevant.
That sort of thinking has been rendered irrelevant.
The most sophisticated military technology can be rendered irrelevant.
I felt I had no voice, my 20 years of experience rendered irrelevant.
"I do not agree the trial would be rendered irrelevant," he said in his judgment.
The disappearance of Saddam Hussein's old army rendered irrelevant any prewar plans to use that army.
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