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the nullification
noun
The act of nullifying; a rendering void and of no effect, or of no legal effect.
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It requires the nullification of personal loans.
The nullification crisis made President Jackson a hero to nationalists.
Even in Wyoming, the nullification law faces a hazy future.
Clean money and clean elections to stop the nullification of your votes by special interest money.
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.
The resolution of the nullification crisis in favour of the federal government helped to undermine the nullification doctrine, the constitutional theory that upheld the right of states to nullify federal acts within their boundaries.
His left-handedness helped in the nullification of Daniel Vettori, who was perceived to be the greatest threat.
Listeners wary of too much electronic manipulation tend to fear bloodlessness — the nullification or voiding out of soul.
The records are in Joan's trial for heresy in 1431 and the "nullification trial" held 25 years later to reverse the decision.
Mr. Roxas' camp had said that it he had been cheated and that the nullification of nearly two million votes may have been a reason for his loss.
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