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If a measurement invalidates LPI, it also invalidates Einstein's theory.
Now if you don't have it, it *invalidates* your PAN.
That rule invalidates the second marriage and renders the bigamist liable to prosecution.
Trump allegedly never signed the deal himself, which Daniels's attorneys say invalidates it.
"Fall" argues that this failing further invalidates him as a great dramatic moralist.
History often invalidates that assumption, however, because health is tied to political events.
This may be dramatic, but I think capitalism invalidates people's desire to create.
It invalidates the real desires of women and ignores the spectrum of human sexuality.
None of this invalidates the case for cost savings and mergers that create them.
They're subjected to great violence, as though their sentence invalidates their own legal protections.
"The 'bimbo' tweet, under normal rules of political politics, invalidates a candidate," he said.
The ordinance requires public hearings, invalidates many NDAs, offers whistleblower protections, and limits data retention.
With the new appellate decision, which invalidates all three, Symantec is now off the hook.
Federal laws supersede state laws, which basically invalidates any claim that marijuana is legal at all.
So far, they've avoided a Justice Department crackdown or a court ruling that invalidates the state schemes.
This situation completely invalidates Hamilton's confidence that a voting public wary of taxation would curtail military adventurism.
The decision invalidates the current permit but does not prevent the company from reapplying for a new permit.
The rent-seeking of these elites in no way invalidates the moral legitimacy of their movements' national cause.
It invalidates their identities and experiences in a way that makes them more vulnerable to discrimination and assault.
"This flawed approach invalidates any claims about their ability to compromise the overall system," the blog post reads.
To believe all sex workers are inherently victimized by their profession invalidates the experiences of those who have been.
Now, Benchmark claims that his failure to disclose the "gross mismanagement and other misconduct at Uber" invalidates the agreement.
Doing any of those things "invalidates" your fast for the day, and you just start over the next day.
None of this invalidates either the festivals or the bookers' genuine love for the music, but it warrants mention.
Because society constantly invalidates us, we are told that our true selves do not exist in any material way.
The ruling invalidates, at least temporarily, a decades-old regulation that allows dark money groups to shield their donors.
It's clear to me that 21 Savage is an immigrant and a black man, and neither invalidates the other.
Many things can be quickly tested, and when data invalidates a hypothesis, it is very much time to move on.
This type of message is dangerous because it completely belittles and invalidates the very pure feelings of an entire community.
Experts say that if the Fifth Circuit invalidates Obamacare, there is virtually no telling what the immediate result would be.
The Justice Department does not join the 20 states in the lawsuit in saying that this invalidates the entire law.
The choice completely invalidates all the statements previously made by his camp as to why they were not facing Golovkin.
A pinwheel pretty much invalidates that strategy, so just plan for a few more passes and another cup of coffee.
The omission of this information invalidates any claims the authors might try to make regarding the efficacy of orally administered apoaequorin.
PEER said the lack of Senate-confirmed leadership at Interior across multiple departments invalidates some agency decisions regarding Sage Grouse management.
"But I don't think that invalidates the idea or notion that a group of people can propose a competition," he said.
" An arithmetic error on the second page of Sheldon's paper invalidates his whole theory, Hawking explains: "It was quite the boner.
There wouldn't be an apocalyptic outcome if the court ultimately invalidates the relevant section of Dodd-Frank, according to the plaintiff.
The impact: The court's decision effectively invalidates the federal law that requires immigrants convicted of violent crimes be deported. http://bit.
If they destroy it into a one or two sentence thing, it invalidates what it took us to get to that point.
No acceptable theory for construing the Constitution can invalidate the court's conclusion in Brown; the conclusion invalidates any theory that rejects it.
One is that a change in any block invalidates every block after it, which means that you can't tamper with historical transactions.
There would be a certain elegance to a Supreme Court ruling that invalidates Trump's executive order by narrowly focusing on his specific remarks.
" Her ruling invalidates DeVos's decision and will allow the rule to immediately go into effect over agency leaders' expressed concerns over "racial quotas.
If a correction is required, however, we are transparent and update a story if new information either adds to or invalidates the original story.
We believe that an evidence-based understanding of what nuclear weapons actually do invalidates all arguments for continued possession of these weapons by anyone.
Such tampering can allow what's called 'double spending,' which essentially invalidates past transactions to alter the route of cryptocurrency transfers — a lot like stealing.
But none of these things invalidates the importance of sustaining a system in which America benefits more than other geometries of order will permit.
It also speaks to just how radical a change in US policy this is — one that invalidates longstanding US policy with seemingly little thought.
"For the first time ever, the Court invalidates an agency action solely because it questions the sincerity of the agency's otherwise adequate rationale," Thomas wrote.
"The Young decision is unfortunate as it invalidates Hawaii law designed to protect the safety and well-being of the people of Hawaii," he said.
It advances the notion that the Khans' objections to Trump's Islamophobia were illegitimate, and that Weinstein's misconduct somehow invalidates the liberal criticism of Trump's misogyny.
He said Ms. Schaaf's actions to alert residents about a planned immigration raid "support those who flout the law and boldly validates" — not "invalidates" — "illegality."
"For the first time ever, the Court invalidates an agency action solely because it questions the sincerity of the agency's otherwise adequate rationale," Roberts wrote.
After a will is signed and notarized, it has to be stored in a safe place, because uploading it back to the website invalidates it.
The Justice Department agrees that the individual mandate is rendered unconstitutional but argues that invalidates only the law's protections of those with pre-existing conditions.
If the court invalidates Missouri's prohibition — versions of which exist in the constitutions of 38 other states — the effects could reach far beyond playground surfaces.
It broadly invalidates those women's work, using the trajectory of their success or the weight of their talent as a ramp up towards breathtaking decline.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but all of this invalidates much of what we think about free speech—conceptually, legally, and ethically.
This negates positive momentum, invalidates states that now require students take a course as a graduation requirement and discourages teachers who are passionate about personal finance.
A woman with a penis is not a contradiction, and she can also offer a distinct sexual experience; none of that invalidates her claim to womanhood.
Judges in Texas sounded sympathetic to the argument made by Republican states that zeroing a tax makes it not a tax, which invalidates the whole law.
It agreed that zeroing out the penalty renders the individual mandate unconstitutional but argued that invalidates only the law's protections of those with pre-existing conditions.
Likewise, a court exercising its constitutional duty "to say what the law is" does not interfere with presidential power, even when it invalidates a presidential action.
The decision effectively invalidates a similar 15-week ban in Louisiana, which was set to take effect only if the Mississippi law survived a court challenge.
If an invention claimed in a patent can be shown to have existed or been described previously, it is called "prior art" and generally invalidates the patent.
There's a significant downside to any push to unbind the delegates: It essentially invalidates the five months of Republican primaries and caucuses used to choose the delegates.
But we agree with the protest organizers: The issue is that a statement on what "real" men and "real" women do invalidates a whole host of groups.
The realization that crime kept falling after stop and frisk was halted invalidates that record, and leaves Bloomberg with a résumé of accomplishment that's otherwise rather slim.
We'll see if Apple still invalidates the certifications for all of Google's legitimate employee-only apps that run using the same certificate the way it did to Facebook.
I think it's quite clear that until a court makes a ruling and somehow invalidates parts of California law, that California law is the 'law of the land.
The states are arguing that this renders the individual mandate -- which requires nearly all Americans to have health insurance -- unconstitutional and that invalidates the entire Affordable Care Act.
"Many pundits make the mistake of assuming that scientific evidence favoring sociocultural causes for the dearth of women in tech invalidates biological causes, or vice versa," Eagly wrote.
And they insist that Sanders' core beliefs have grown more popular — which they say invalidates arguments from rivals that he would not beat President Donald Trump in November.
Kenya's Supreme Court invalidates the results of last month's presidential election; Trump could issue two big policy changes next week; the Cherokee freedmen score a huge win in court.
Seila proposes that the court invalidates the entire section of Dodd-Frank that created the agency, which would kill the CFPB and return consumer protection powers to other agencies.
The ideal situation for this thing is a relatively small work space where having the monitor actually sitting on your desk kind of invalidates all the space around it.
PAYNE: Laura, what you&aposre trying to say is that, because TIME put something on their cover that was wrong that that invalidates the entire story and it doesn&apost.
I cannot agree that the First Amendment invalidates the Act of Congress, and the laws of 48 of the 50 States, which make criminal the public burning of the flag.
So what I negotiate when people write on me is that I don't want anything written that invalidates my womanhood—nothing too physically violent, like about wanting to kill me.
In public, many other Republicans are trying to show unity and argue the party can still fulfill its repeal-and-replace promise even if the Supreme Court invalidates the entire ACA.
If the court invalidates the entire health law, that makes things more complicated, as Republicans would have to decide just how much more of the law they are willing to protect.
"The court invalidates the marriage laws of more than half the states and orders the transformation of a social institution that has formed the basis of human society for millennia," he said.
But even when the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recognizes a mistake and invalidates a patent, there is no guarantee those rights won't still be leveraged against the holder's competitors.
And judging by how quickly the CJEU has handled similar questions, the arrangement could have as little as  one more year's operating grace before a decision is handed down that invalidates it.
A new election could be held soon if an electoral court, which has been investigating allegations that money from the Petrobras scandal seeped into Ms. Rousseff's 2014 campaign, invalidates her last victory.
The new ruling could throw into disarray Senate elections due on March 3, with opposition figures saying it invalidates candidates from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) nominated by Sharif.
None of this invalidates the media consumer who wants to watch movies in the background, has trouble following subtitles, has access issues that require the use of dubs, or just prefers dubs.
It does a disservice, I think, to that lush, delirious romance, luminously rendered in the best of Aciman's prose, to imply that it invalidates the next 20 years of these men's lives.
"It&aposs common for couples that I work with who are in the gender binary to have a situation like this, where the male invalidates the female partner&aposs experiences," Scott said.
His death leaves the Supreme Court with only eight justices for the rest of the term, and invalidates his votes on any decisions made but not yet carried down by the Court.
Robart's ruling Friday that temporarily invalidates Trump's effort to block entry into America to citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries elicited a response from the president, who rarely lets any slight go unanswered.
Model Gigi Hadid believes she should be able to post paparazzi pictures on her Instagram account because her participation in their photos — from posing to choosing her outfit — invalidates a photographer's ownership claims.
The move to fund news videos not only invalidates Facebook's claims on the "just a tech platform" front, it calls into question how serious the company is about its "time well spent" focus.
Rosensweig is among more than 80 chief executives who have signed a letter denouncing a new North Carolina law that invalidates legal protections against the discrimination of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
In television appearances and in statements to the press, many Republicans have argued the fact the whistleblower did not personally witness any of the wrongdoing outlined in the complaint invalidates the entire document.
"The issue with Yogg-Saron was that once played, he invalidates every play and decision made leading up to that point," says Andrey "Reynad" Yanyuk, Hearthstone pro and owner of the TempoStorm esports franchise.
"Online abuse on Twitter demeans women, it invalidates their voice, it belittles them, it intimidates them, and it can silence them," Nazia Erum, head of media and advocacy for Amnesty International India, told CNN.
State legislators have increasingly recognized that past drinking or sexual behavior in no way invalidates a report of sexual assault, and have implemented rape shield laws to prevent such information from coming up in court.
According to Facebook's content moderator training documents, "white men" are shielded from abusive statements because both words are "protected categories" of people, while "black children" aren't, because age isn't protected and invalidates protection of race.
The executive order invalidates the public health protections that would be achieved under the Clean Power Plan — the most significant step that our country has ever taken to address the urgent crisis of climate change.
" Riggs realizes there may not be a "normal" anymore, and reacts with anger, and a growing resolve that we all wish we could achieve: "Thinking that way kind of invalidates my whole life right now.
Instead, the Trump legal team, led by White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and the president's personal attorney Jay Sekulow, focused on broad, constitutionally questionable claims that the House's process invalidates the articles of impeachment outright.
The testing authority does not consider whether you asked for these answers, whether you looked at them, and whether they were correct: It invalidates your test results simply because the answers were sent to you.
U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth agreed with a coalition of 20 states that a change in tax law last year eliminating a penalty for not having health insurance invalidates the entire Obamacare law.
And especially given Monday's tweets, it is becoming easier for a court to craft an opinion that invalidates this one action without inflicting any lasting dent to presidential power--simply by relying on the president's own words.
Likewise, the Republican judiciary has worked hard to transform the First Amendment into a charter of corporate privileges and immunities that invalidates state laws that would dare elevate matters like consumer privacy over an industry's marginal revenue.
Even Amazon's own portable Echo Tap has a pretty big flaw: You need to actually touch the speaker when you to talk to Alexa, which kind of invalidates the whole point of having a hands-free digital assistant.
It's hard to envision a scenario in which EULAs go away entirely, but in the short term, eight states have introduced right-to-repair legislation that specifically invalidates contracts that infringe on the property rights of electronics owners.
If President Trump impulsively invalidates and withdraws from the nuclear deal — disregarding Secretary Mattis' assessment and counsel — then he may undermine his own policy goals vis-a-vis Iran, running the risk of further destabilizing the Middle East.
Mr. de Andrade's own racial identity hardly invalidates the difficult questions around voyeurism and objectification that accompany depictions of the black male body, especially as art audiences in both the United States and Brazil remain all too monochromatic.
Initially, it argued that zeroing out the penalty invalidates only two of the law's protections for those with pre-existing conditions -- specifically, the provisions banning insurers from denying people policies or charging them more based on their medical histories.
And he joins an insanely aggressive Court that in the past decade has decided that the Constitution includes a personal right to own guns, allows unlimited corporate money in politics, and invalidates key elements of the Voting Rights Act.
It not only ignores research from top medical institutions like Johns Hopkins about the persistence of Lyme disease, but also invalidates the experience of thousands struggling with Lyme and actively works against legislation being enacted to fight this disease.
Alphabet Inc's Google LLC on Monday won an appeals court decision that invalidates a Philips patent on smartphone technology, narrowing the scope of infringement cases the Dutch electronics firm brought against electronics makers including Acer Inc and HTC Corp.
If the court, known by its TSE Portuguese initials, invalidates the 2014 election, lower house Speaker Rodrigo Maia would take over from Temer and Congress would have 30 days to pick a caretaker to lead the country until elections in 2018.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who said at an Axios event that the memo will be a letdown for the right — containing nothing that obviously invalidates the investigation or would cause anyone to get fired.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) does not violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment when it invalidates patents that predate the America Invents Act of 2011, a federal appeals court said on Tuesday.
Although Ms. Cortez Masto's bill does not create a private right of action — that is, the ability for consumers to sue tech companies for privacy violations — Mr. Markey's does, and invalidates arbitration clauses that could otherwise shield companies from individual lawsuits.
I look at that as largely irrelevant chatter that in no way invalidates the view that inflation — or, more precisely, inflation expectations — is a guide the Fed can only ignore at the peril of debilitating recessions and crashing asset values.
Democrats are already attacking Trump and the GOP for threatening the coverage of millions of Americans, and if the court invalidates the ACA, Republicans could be left with the blame for dismantling the country's health care system without preparing a realistic replacement.
In the short time since then, legislation has been abruptly enacted by the State of North Carolina that invalidates protections of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens and denies these members of our community equal rights under the law.
"If this court declines to resolve this question immediately", Mr Goldstein wrote, and instead invalidates Mr Whitaker's appointment several months on, the "unwinding" of orders issued in the interim "would be a fraught and disruptive exercise that could embroil the federal courts" in countless disputes.
I've written online enough to know that even hinting at the possibility that we might be traveling down some of history's darkest roads brings out a hysterical outcry and people citing "Godwin's Law," which is the idea that invoking Hitler automatically invalidates any argument.
The climate context: The globe as a whole is still much warmer than normal, and scientists say the cold snap in parts of the U.S. in no way invalidates the overwhelming scientific evidence showing global average temperatures are increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
The justices declined to review the ruling that dismissed claims by Ohio's Democratic Party and homeless rights groups that the state's "perfect form" law, which invalidates ballots for even minor errors, deprived thousands of people of their right to vote, violating the federal Voting Rights Act.
The globe as a whole, however, is still much warmer than normal, and scientists say the cold snap in parts of the U.S. in no way invalidates the overwhelming scientific evidence showing the planet is warming over the longer term due to the burning of fossil fuels for energy.
The climate context: The globe as a whole is still much warmer than normal, and scientists say the cold snap in parts of the U.S. in no way invalidates the overwhelming scientific evidence showing global average temperatures are increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels for energy.
To the Editor: Re "The Lies Busy People Tell Themselves" (Sunday Review, May 15): Intentionally or not, Laura Vanderkam invalidates the legitimate feelings many working parents share: that there isn't enough time in a day or week for two round-the-clock jobs commonly known as office and children.
Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE from continuing as the territory's governor, in the wake of a stunted succession process last week.
Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE's appointment, removing the former resident commissioner from the office he had held for just five days.
"Imagine a world where an administration of one party passes a law and then a different president effectively invalidates it by having the Justice Department refuse to defend it in court," said Joshua Geltzer, the executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law School.
Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE's appointment on Wednesday, removing the former resident commissioner from the office he had held for just five days.
Reality check: "The globe as a whole is still much warmer than normal, and scientists say the cold snap in parts of the U.S. in no way invalidates the overwhelming scientific evidence showing global average temperatures are increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels for energy," Axios' Andrew Freedman wrote earlier today.
Gorka's words reflects a certain smugness among right-wing critics, who see in "liberal" Hollywood's tacit acceptance of an accused serial harasser (who donated lavishly to Hillary Clinton, no less) a hypocrisy that invalidates liberals' criticism of Donald Trump, whose propensity for behavior that might be considered sexual assault has been well documented.
"If the Court invalidates the non-class arbitration agreements, however, many workplace disputes will be subject to class proceedings that take years to complete, that are controlled by and often disproportionately benefit plaintiff class action lawyers, and that impose significant expenditures on employers that could instead be used to employ more employees or return to shareholders," he said.
Ricardo Rosselló (D) on Wednesday named former Resident Commissioner Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE (D) as his secretary of state designate, putting Pierluisi in line to become Puerto Rico's next governor.
If the justices decide to take the case, they could deliver a ruling that invalidates the recreational and medical marijuana laws adopted by 23 states and Washington, DC. They could also uphold Colorado's law, setting a precedent that allows state-level legalization to continue on sturdier legal ground, or decline to hear it and allow the status quo to continue.
Ricardo Rosselló (D) resigned and was briefly succeeded by former Resident Commissioner Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE (D), does not have a national party affiliation, but has said she identifies with Republican ideals.
Former resident commissioner Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE was sworn in as the new governor of Puerto Rico on Friday following days of political infighting that threatened to sideline him as outgoing Gov.
If the justices decide to take the case, they could deliver a ruling that invalidates the recreational and medical marijuana laws adopted by 1643 states and Washington, DC. They could also uphold Colorado's law, setting a precedent that allows state-level legalization to continue on sturdier legal ground, or decline to hear it and allow the status quo to continue.
Porn star Stormy Daniels (real name: Stephanie Clifford), who claimed to have a 2006 affair with President Trump, wants to publicly tell her side of that story, reports the AP. Her side of the story: Daniels believes that Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's admission that he personally paid Daniels $130,000 to keep silent regarding the affair last year invalidates the non-disclosure agreement that she signed.
Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.) on Wednesday endorsed the appointment of former Resident Commissioner Pedro PierluisiPedro Rafael PierluisiThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump vows federal response to Ohio, Texas shootings Wanda Vázquez sworn in as new Puerto Rico governor Puerto Rico's top court invalidates governor's appointment MORE (D-Puerto Rico) as the territory's secretary of state and likely incoming governor.

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