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The two sides then reached an agreement, rendering the case moot.
The velvet flowers and leaves are appliquéd on unbleached linen, rendering the case bold, graphic and tactile.
There's also reason to be skeptical: DA Thompson is the one who recommended the judge not sentence Liang to jail time, resulting in the community service and probation sentence, rendering the case something of a show trial.
For 91 cases, a transfer was involved and the other record was not received, rendering the case unusable for abstraction.
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The Constitutional Assembly's announcement of its intent to wrap up the draft constitution by Thursday could render the case irrelevant.
In fact, the DND only delivered the documents after Legault filed her complaint with the federal court, possibly as an attempt to render the case moot and get it thrown out.
The Supreme Court also wants lawyers to detail whether the fact that Trump's second travel ban was technically set to end on Sunday would also potentially render the case irrelevant.
Failure to obtain both parts of a set would render the case un-abstractable.
However, because karyotyping is critically dependent on the successful in vitro culture and cytogenetic analysis of the separate cancer lesions, inadequate cell attachment, low in vitro mitotic index, and poor technical quality of chromosome preparations of the cells of the neoplastic parenchyma (even if for only one of the lesions) may render the case uninformative.
An indictment would transfer Marri from military detention into the criminal-justice system, perhaps rendering the Supreme Court case moot.
At least to this extent, woman's "emancipation" is recognized.' " Less than a week later, the order was stayed, but, in August of 1970, Mayor John Lindsay signed a bill barring discrimination in public places in the city, rendering the DeCrow case moot, and McSorley's coed.
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