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5 Sentences With "render inoperative"

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Under Section 203 (a) of the Clean Air Act, it is illegal to sell or install any component designed to "bypass, defeat, or render inoperative any device or element of design" installed to comply with air-quality standards.
In its complaint on Tuesday, the Justice Department noted that the engine controls in the Ram trucks and Jeeps are different from what are described in paperwork the company filed with the E.P.A. The features of the software, it said, "alone or in combination with one or more of the others, bypass, defeat and/or render inoperative" the vehicles' emission control system, causing them to emit "emit substantially higher levels" of nitric oxide than allowed.
Extensive efforts to break the blockade included the use of torpedoes (mines) and armored ships to sink or otherwise render inoperative the Federal vessels. Imaginative methods to achieve the same end resulted in the development and deployment of submarines and torpedo boats.Tucker, Spencer C., Blue and gray navies. pp. 259–267. By contrast, the blockade of Wilmington was fairly conventional, and is the focus of most debate concerning the efficacy of the blockade.
A Married Women (Restraint Upon Anticipation) Act was passed in 1949 "to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman," while the Married Women (Maintenance) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act of 1950 amended an Act of 1885 to bring prostitutes within the law and safeguard them from abduction and abuse. The Criminal Justice Act of 1948 restricted imprisonment for juveniles and brought improvements to the probation and remand centre systems, while the passage of the Justices of the Peace Act of 1949 led to extensive reforms of magistrates courts.The Longman Companion to the Labour Party, 1900–1998 by H.J.P. Harmer The Attlee Government also abolished the marriage bar in the Civil Service, thereby enabling married women to work in that institution.
A Married Women (Restraint Upon Anticipation) Act was passed in 1949 "to equalise, to render inoperative any restrictions upon anticipation or alienation attached to the enjoyment of property by a woman", while the Married Women (Maintenance) Act of 1949 was enacted with the intention of improving the adequacy and duration of financial benefits for married women. The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act of 1950 amended an Act of 1885 to bring prostitutes within the law and safeguard them from abduction and abuse. The Criminal Justice Act of 1948 restricted imprisonment for juveniles and brought improvements to the probation and remand centres systems, while the passage of the Justices of the Peace Act of 1949 led to extensive reforms of magistrates' courts.The Longman Companion to the Labour Party, 1900–1998 by H. J. P. Harmer The Attlee government also abolished the marriage bar in the Civil Service, thereby enabling married women to work in that institution.

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