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With a felony conviction, the license would be nullified.
If Israelis were to misuse Palestinian forgiveness then the act of forgiveness would be nullified.
They contend, for example, that parental rights granted by another state concerning a partner's child would be nullified in Ohio.
Cliburn officials counter that if a judge tried to vote for his or her own student, the vote would be nullified.
The technique is worth remembering on summer days when the cooling effect of a cocktail would be nullified by the effort of mixing it in a shaker.
Jack Valenti, pres. of the Motion Picture Association of America, felt they had to counterattack immediately, or else their court decision would be nullified.
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If the Trump Administration does accept the recommendations of the O.A.S., it would be nullifying the election of an ally, Hernández, whose cabinet is currently accusing the O.A.S. of "robbing the vote," "conspiring" with Nasralla, and "fomenting violence in Honduras".
He said his association's members had obtained 70 sports poker licenses in Russia, all of which would now be nullified.
Fidel Castro and his fellow-insurgents considered the base a tool of counterrevolution; its lease was invalidated by its coercive origin and would, in any case, be nullified when they triumphed.
Had such strong-arm tactics worked, it would have meant that constitutionally enacted laws could be nullified if determined minorities opposed them.
It was not immediately clear how many of the thousands of lawsuits against medical device manufacturers would be affected, though some pending cases will almost certainly be nullified.
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