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"invalidation" Definitions
  1. invalidation (of something) the act of saying that a document, contract, election, etc. is no longer legally or officially acceptable
  2. invalidation (of something) the act of proving that an idea, a story, an argument, etc. is wrong

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This is very damaging as not only have they experienced emotional invalidation in their abusive relationship, but also suffer added emotional distress from chronic invalidation in wider society.
It also upheld Pender's invalidation of a third Fitbit patent.
To remain unseen and unheard in national conversation is an invalidation.
In fact, Mr. Trump's own statements might lead to its invalidation.
Invalidation of the ACA would wreak havoc on the health care system.
And the very fine line between political disagreement and all-out personal invalidation.
Over time, LGBTQ people might internalize this invalidation, which can deteriorate a relationship.
In some cases, companies fight back and win invalidation of the plaintiff's patents.
Any invalidation of Bemba's candidacy would infuriate his supporters, especially in western Congo.
The invalidation of the ACA, if upheld on appeal, would affect virtually every American.
Women's rights: A primary conservative goal is the invalidation or weakening of Roe v.
Lawyers said invalidation of the entire law would raise numerous legal and practical questions.
But even the more limited invalidation that the Trump administration seeks would have dramatic effects.
But these negotiators must realize that a CJEU invalidation of Safe Harbor 2.0 is unlikely.
"Some requested the invalidation of the interpretation and the president to step down," the paper wrote.
India's invalidation of high currency notes earlier this month continues to cost lives in the nation.
This has led to the invalidation of 220006 patents on 2202 innovative foreign drugs since 2628.
"The stress and invalidation from this really impacts the health of these youth," Rider said by email.
CLS Bank, which caused reverberations throughout the patent landscape by leading to the invalidation of many software patents.
After that tumultuous semester, I realized that despite the intense invalidation I had experienced, I was not well.
If agencies do not follow the APA, then their actions can be subject to judicial challenge and invalidation.
Invalidation of the entire ACA, which Texas seeks, is unlikely, as it would create chaos throughout our health care system.
Trans individuals in particular cannot afford the kind of invalidation and marginalization that disrespecting their names and choices may bring.
American Association of Political Consultants, a case that could potentially lead to the invalidation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
So many trans and non-binary people escape state hostility and day-to-day invalidation within underground music scenes across America.
Against this, Democrats in the House have sought documents from the administration explaining how it decided to seek the act's invalidation.
India's surprise announcement last week about invalidation of the country's most circulated cash is quickly becoming more than just inconvenience for many.
What Benchmark wants: An invalidation of the June 2016 stockholder vote and related actions, which would effectively eliminate the three board seats.
If the destruction of "the Caliphate" and the invalidation of its ideology was once among American aims, then those aims have failed.
"Not wearing the hijab is a crime in Iran which is punishable by arrest, invalidation of the passport or prison," she said.
While care and support shouldn't require a diagnosis, having one did empower me to not accept people's invalidation of my struggles and suffering.
I didn't want anybody to deal with the invalidation and embarrassment of pouring your feelings into someone who would be condescending about it.
But would the ensuing judicial invalidation of a presidential action — as some commentators have worried — inflict lasting damage to the presidency as an institution?
Lawyers on both sides of such cases say such terms would now likely be red flags to courts, inviting invalidation for the whole deal.
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain, who has yet to rule on bond invalidation motions, will address the extension request at an April 24 hearing.
As long as far-reaching US surveillance laws apply to them, any legal basis will be subject to invalidation or limitations under EU fundamental right.
But last Friday, Cohen's lawyer filed a court document saying it would accept the invalidation of the hush-money deal, just as Daniels was requesting.
" The resolution, which expresses the sentiment of the House but is not subject to approval by the Senate or by President Trump, states, "The actions taken by the Trump administration seeking the invalidation of the A.C.A.'s protections for people with pre-existing conditions, and later the invalidation of the entire A.C.A., are an unacceptable assault on the health care of the American people.
"The actions taken by the Trump Administration seeking the invalidation of the ACA's protections for people with pre-existing conditions, and later the invalidation of the entire ACA, are an unacceptable assault on the health care of the American people," the resolution says, calling for the Justice Department to reverse its position in agreeing with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated Obamacare.
Loving tells the story of Mildred and Richard Loving, the real-life couple whose Supreme Court case led to nationwide invalidation of laws banning interracial marriage.
On Monday evening, the Trump Justice Department notified the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals of its support for a complete invalidation of the Affordable Care Act.
The justices' 8-0 decision backed a 2015 appeals court ruling that upheld the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's invalidation of New Jersey-based Cuozzo's speedometer patent.
It relies on a legal doctrine known as severability, under which courts decide whether the invalidation of one statutory provision requires the court to invalidate related ones.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the invalidation of a patent a holding company asserted against medical device makers including St. Jude Medical Inc and Biotronik Inc.
Similarly, the court's invalidation of a tough Texas abortion regulation relied on and reinforced a milestone decision O'Connor wrote in 1992 with Justices Anthony Kennedy and David Souter.
Another open question is whether the Court will hand down a sweeping invalidation of the CFPB, or merely change the rules governing when its director may be fired.
Perversely, President Trump pledged to "protect patients with pre-existing conditions," even while his administration is in court arguing for the invalidation of the law that guarantees them coverage.
I hope that our culture will cease its consistent invalidation of both women's intellectual capabilities and their experiences with sexual harassment — both in Model UN and outside of it.
One of several privacy probes The invalidation of Safe Harbor provided the basis for CNIL's order, though Facebook has said its data transfers are in accordance with EU law.
In late August and early September, a patent office appeal board said that Google had a "reasonable likelihood" of winning the invalidation of four patents in a full review.
I don't know that I feel a particular role in changing things, but perhaps playing music and setting up shows for other bands is something that fights that invalidation.
In addition, an invalidation of the law would cause 12 million Americans to lose their insurance and strip 8 million low-income individuals of billions of dollars in tax credits.
Avenatti still represents Daniels in the lawsuit against Trump and Cohen, even after lawyers for the two men said they would accept the invalidation of the hush deal Daniels signed.
Mr. Law's candidacy was at risk of invalidation if he was in prison at the time of the election, but the sentence of community service means he can still run.
This can take the form of intimidation or threats of violence against voters, vote buying, misrecording of votes, destruction or invalidation of ballots, tampering with electronic voting machines, and more.
Continued invalidation of large swaths of discovery and innovation domestically will result in a shift of jobs and economic growth to areas where innovators can take advantage of broader patent protection.
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld the invalidation of two patents on Herceptin, the blockbuster breast cancer drug sold by Roche Holding AG subsidiary Genentech Inc now facing biosimilar competition.
It was a sense of invalidation and irrelevance that I felt was authentic, because those feelings have always circulated around my psyche: Where do you get to stand up and speak?
The government had decided to deal with the problem "quickly and conclusively", with the first step being the planned invalidation of the older version of its 1,000 shillings note, the governor said.
This, confusingly, doesn't actually halt the pace of VirnetX's patent case: the invalidation is not legally binding until all appeals have been exhausted (and separately that case appears to still be ongoing).
On Monday, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Atlantic Coast's request for an en banc rehearing related to the court's invalidation of the project's U.S. Forest Service Appalachian Trail crossing authorization.
But the invalidation of the landmark health care law popularly known as Obamacare throws into doubt the future of health coverage for millions of Americans on the Obamacare exchanges and in Medicaid expansion.
Critics of the executive order point to the lopsided vote in favor of invalidation as evidence of the order's dubious legal foundation and of the order's shaky future if its legality reaches the Supreme Court.
Even as India struggles in the aftermath of invalidation of much of its cash and shows interest in mobile wallets, top Silicon Valley companies haven't jumped in on the opportunity yet with their epayment solutions.
Mr. Modi's other major economic policy, the sudden invalidation of paper money in November 2016, has been roundly criticized by economists as causing great disruption to India's cash-based economy without providing any real benefits.
In a stay application filed on Friday, Sanofi said a recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision upholding the invalidation of two Lantus patents should be temporarily stopped from going into effect.
As finance minister during Mr. Modi's first term, he presided over the invalidation of nearly all of India's paper currency in 2016, a sweeping if ultimately unsuccessful attempt to crack down on illegal cash transactions.
As finance minister during Mr. Modi's first term, he presided over the invalidation of nearly all of India's paper currency in 2016, a sweeping if ultimately unsuccessful attempt to crack down on illegal cash transactions.
An ill-timed move by the Justice Department to back the invalidation of the entire Affordable Care Act offered a huge opening to Democrats and inadvertently revealed a gaping political vulnerability for Trump on Tuesday.
There have been two significant trends that have led to the invalidation of many patents over the last several years, and it will be interesting to see if these trends start to reverse themselves in 2016.
Truly, the best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft agley...  The lighthearted comic mischief of Kenan Rockmore and Kel Kimble in no way prepared me for this ceaselessly growing feeling of invalidation and despondence.
Following the invalidation of the university's race-conscious admissions program 20 years ago, the Texas legislature passed a law mandating admission for any student in the top 10 percent of his or her high school class.
Federal Housing Finance Agency that the cure for a statute that unconstitutionally insulates the head of a federal agency is severance of the flawed appointment provision – not invalidation of all actions by the improperly-appointed director.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made clear Wednesday he supports his Justice Department's move to back a full invalidation of the Affordable Care Act following a December court ruling, though it's a decision that's caused consternation.
In much of the Indian economy, and especially outside big cities, where cash transactions are most common and financial infrastructure least developed, the sudden invalidation of a vast amount of outstanding currency represents a significant monetary shock.
Sotomayor added that what "saves" the system is the fact that any invalidation can be appealed to the Washington-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for full judicial review, as happened in this case.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's invalidation of a patent on so-called "in-ear monitor" technology JHA accused 64 Audio of infringing in a 2014 lawsuit.
So why would an administration — hot off one of the president's critical victory laps — announce in a legal filing before the 5th circuit last week that it was backing a full invalidation of the Affordable Care Act?
A divided federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled in favor of the Mayo Clinic and an affiliated laboratory, upholding the invalidation of an Athena Diagnostics Inc patent for helping diagnose a neurological disorder that causes muscle weakness.
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the invalidation of a patent on "gamvatars" in interactive e-games that Activision Blizzard's World of Warcraft and Diablo III and Riot Games' League of Legends were accused of infringing.
Elizabeth Kuhn, a spokeswoman for Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin, said the ruling will be appealed, noting that it could lead to the invalidation of hundreds or even thousands of bills passed by the legislature using the same process.
In a stunning two-sentence letter to a federal appeals court, the Justice Department announced on Monday that it would now seek the invalidation of the entire Affordable Care Act — every last one of its thousands of provisions.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Thursday accused Apple Inc of abusing the patent system by severely delaying a process that led to the invalidation of its "pinch-to-zoom" patent while aggressively enforcing that very same patent against it.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the Automotive Body Parts Association, a nonprofit corporation, seeking the invalidation of Ford patents for the hood and headlight designs of its F-150.
Op-Ed Contributors Imagine this: In the days after a new president's central domestic policy initiative becomes law, a number of state attorneys general and public interest groups — committed ideological opponents of the president — march into the courts seeking its invalidation.
After sitting on a ruling for months, a federal judge in Texas has given the Trump administration and a group of Republican-led states exactly what they asked for, and then some: the invalidation of the entire Affordable Care Act.
In 2016, they did it twice — first with a lawsuit challenging the legality of federal school guidance for accommodating transgender students and later with a suit calling for the invalidation of regulations applying the Affordable Care Act's various anti-discrimination provisions.
"The Justice Department is no longer asking for partial invalidation of the Affordable Care Act, but says the whole law should be struck down," Abbe R. Gluck, a law professor at Yale who has closely followed the litigation, said on Monday.
The Justice Department appeared to hand Democrats a major opening ahead of the 2020 campaign on Monday night when it called for the invalidation of all of Obamacare, threatening to throw the health coverage for millions of Americans into doubt.
This crisis is also informed by micro-aggressions LGBTQ+ face on a daily basis — attacks on our persons in the forms of micro-assaults, micro-insults, and micro-invalidation —which, like a thousand cuts, undermine who we are and our place in society.
Others, such as law professor Gregory Dolin at the University of Baltimore, who wrote a brief in favor of overturning IPR along with the Cato Institute, put the rate of patent invalidation at twice as high through IPR versus the federal courts.
A new paper from Princeton University and Nvidia researchers titled "MeltdownPrime and SpectrePrime: Automatically-Synthesized Attacks Exploiting Invalidation-Based Coherence Protocols" has worked out yet more complex methods to use the vulnerabilities to extract some of the most sensitive user information on a system.
To assert that, in our current era, "courtship" is being mislabeled as "predation" is not only a misreading of what's happening at NBC and in all the other hotel rooms and offices with locked doors where women have been "pursued": It's a transparently sexist invalidation.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the Automotive Body Parts Association (APBA), a nonprofit corporation seeking the invalidation of Ford patents for the hood and headlight designs of its F-150 pickup truck.
First, think hard on basic logic: At what point between Vice President Pence's invalidation of Kim Jong Un's Pyeongchang Olympics outreach as a "charade" in early February and Kim's courting of President Trump in early March did the Dear Leader's intentions become not fake?
White House allies, lawmakers and even members of Trump's own staff were caught off guard when the Justice Department filed a brief in court supporting the complete invalidation of the Affordable Care Act, without preparing anything to take its place should that ruling stand.
That question alone, Cooper & Kirk said, deserves the attention of the Supreme Court – and it's sharply presented in the FHFA case, in which Fannie and Freddie shareholders contend that invalidation of the entire Treasury "net worth sweep" is the requisite fix for FHFA's unconstitutionality.
Roche Holding AG has urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to overturn the precedents it has carefully developed over decades barring patents on natural laws and phenomena in response to a plea from Sequenom, Inc to save a patent on its prenatal DNA test from invalidation.
Windsor before the Supreme Court in 2013 on behalf of her client Edie Windsor — a case that resulted in a landmark decision invalidating a section of the Defense of Marriage Act, eventually leading to the invalidation of all state and federal laws against same-sex marriage.
"In addition, a summary invalidation of everything the board has done since 2016 will likely introduce further delay into a historic debt restructuring process that was already turned upside down once before by the ravage of the hurricanes that affected Puerto Rico in September 2017," the ruling said.
A $1.5 trillion dollar tax cut and the potential invalidation of Environmental Protection Agency regulation of greenhouse gas emissions is certainly ordinary politics in the sense that it would be happening with Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio in the White House, but there's nothing "just politics" about it.
Previously, the Trump administration had supported challenges to parts of Obamacare without backing its complete invalidation — an outcome that would throw the U.S. health care system into chaos if an alternative system is not put into place by Republicans who have so far been unable to agree on a plan.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit gave no opinion in affirming the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's invalidation of the patent, a mere two days after Stanford's attorney Edward Reines of Weil Gotshal & Manges appeared before the court to argue the university's case.
In short, they trick multi-core systems into leaking data stored across more than one processor memory cache, per the Register:The MeltdownPrime and SpectrePrime variants are based on cache invalidation protocols and utilize timing attack techniques known as Prime+Probe and Flush+Reload, which provide insight into how the victim is using cache memory.
"The new attacks differ from the proof-of-concept methods revealed in the original research on Meltdown and Spectre, the researchers wrote, because while those methods simply pollute the cache during speculation, the newer attacks are "caused by write requests being sent out speculatively in a system that uses an invalidation-based coherence protocol.
" In a statement, Mr. Paxton praised the parts of the ruling that went in Texas' favor, but said the invalidation of Districts 27 and 35 was "puzzling considering the Legislature adopted the congressional map the same court itself adopted in 2012, and the Obama-era Department of Justice did not bring any claims against the map.
"Invalidation of 'mandatory' life without-parole sentences is premised on the court's recognition that the qualities of youth -- immaturity, vulnerability, and changeability -- must be taken into account when sentencing a juvenile offender because those qualities will typically make life without parole an excessive punishment for a juvenile," Malvo's attorneys wrote in court documents, according to ABC News.
A week of health care moves After the administration kicked off the week with its surprise shift to supporting the invalidation of the Affordable Care Act in the Texas case, Trump has been beating the drum constantly, thrusting the thorny issue into the center of the political arena even as federal judges in other cases ruled against him.
In court papers filed on Friday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Samsung's attorneys at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan said legal precedent allows the company to participate as a friend-of-the-court in Apple's appeal of the invalidation by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, even though it has an interest in the appeal's outcome.
And one CFPB target engaged in litigation with the bureau, the Nationwide Biweekly Administration, said it took no position on whether the provision protecting the CFPB director can be severed from the rest of the statute, focusing instead on its argument that whatever the Supreme Court decides to do to fix the CFPB must include invalidation of all of the agency's previous enforcement actions.
Future developments that could, individually or collectively, contribute to the consideration of a rating downgrade to 'B+' include: --An expectation for gross debt/EBITDA and adjusted debt/FFO to be sustained above 3x and 4x, respectively; --The loss of top PBM customers suggesting an invalidation of MedImpact's differentiated business strategy; --Margin deterioration or a shift in capital allocation that pressures cash flows and/or liquidity in light of increasing term loan amortization payments.

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