Application of a water repellent does not negate proper brick construction and detailing procedures. |
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However, another aspect of total war, unrestricted submarine warfare, caused the USA to enter the war and to a degree negate success in the east. |
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It is bastardized in order to negate everything that it was intended to mean. |
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Even though outwardly he denied wanting her, Ethan could no longer negate the need of her presence in his life. |
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This is by no means an attempt to negate the faults, hypocrisies and deviations of the American system. |
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Disaster and evil seem to me no more to negate the existence of God than they negate the existence of love and courage. |
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What can the experiencer do to negate undesirable experiences or even to seek recourse? |
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Colonial rule, in denying democracy, seemed to negate any concept of the state's duty to its subjects. |
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It is reduced, therefore, to vindicating its national glory by attempting to negate the military and political power of the United States. |
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Feed no more blossoms to the wind, abnegate the constellations, negate the sea and what is left of your world? |
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He understood that the only way to rationalize slavery was to negate the slave's humanity. |
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Furthermore, the enemy can defeat IA by destroying signal jammers or boosting his own signal to negate the signal. |
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To have very large rafts would seem to negate the effectiveness of rafts as a dispersed, regulatory structure. |
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The purpose of this paper has not been to negate or refute the historical memories of the generation that came of age during Japan's dark valley. |
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This is the shadow side of desire, manifested in the impulse to negate, deny, and reject that which is unpleasant or unwelcome. |
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It doesn't negate an interest in politics, history, ethics or humanity at large, or mean you have no self-respect. |
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Miss paying off the balance by the due date and you could negate all of your hard work. |
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Lack of charisma, timidity and humility seem to be the criteria that negate strong leadership qualities. |
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They have to continue with unpredictable flight times and routes and counter measures in the air to negate the effect of these missiles. |
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I take supplements to try and offset or negate the effects of the ubiquitous poisons in our food and environment. |
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In some English dialects, after all, a double negative reinforces a negative, it doesn't negate it. |
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What we did there was just negate the A. We wanted to negate the whole sentence. |
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In itself, the accent on international governing bodies does not negate the political sovereignty of individual nations. |
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Psychiatrists point out that alcohol itself is a depressant and may negate the effects of anti-depressant medication. |
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To negate these feelings, individuals who awfulize must learn to focus on internal feelings and apply logic over emotions. |
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I'll admit, I think it's often exaggerated greatly for that purpose, but such exaggeration doesn't negate its existence. |
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Current nonparticipation in clinical activities does not negate past participation. |
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It would negate the need to build these inefficient wind farms and put a stop to the despoiling of Scotland's landscapes! |
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Unfortunately, it seems as if he has a compulsion to negate those brilliant pieces by introducing ill advised mushy sentimentality. |
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Unfortunately the effects of overtraining can negate months of hard work and detract from the athletes' full potential. |
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Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups. |
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To negate the effect of proximity to the microchip plant as a cofactor, the author compared clients and nonclients in the 3 zones of the exposure area. |
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Whether all this largess will be enough to negate the huge economic incentive to poach tigers is moot. |
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The architects and urban planners should be on guard to make sure that functionality for one purpose does not negate functionality for the long term. |
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He points out that the proposal to give left-turn cars advance green lights will slow down streetcars and probably negate any gains made otherwise. |
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Something strong enough to negate my pain could result in a dulling of the senses and impairment or reduction in my overall ability to function. |
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But when a person in a position of trust decides to betray that privilege, no amount of forethought or red tape can negate the threat they pose. |
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Changing the wheel camber can impair or negate the function of the parking brakes. |
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Without giving away any secrets about what we intend to do, you have to be physical to negate their game. |
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That is not, however, to negate the effect on the Tories of losing a long-time party-supporting national newspaper title prior to an election. |
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This may amount to undue inducement and thus negate the voluntary aspect of the consent of participants. |
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Nor do I believe that we should be asking Ireland to negate its recent referendum and prepare for the ratification of the Nice Treaty. |
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However, this argument does not negate the potential value of joint purchasing. |
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The European Union absolutely must not yield to the industrial interests which would negate the very spirit of the directive. |
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For Croce the spirit consists in categories that do not negate each other but coexist. |
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The overhead of talking to one of these devices will sometimes negate much or all of the benefit of offloading the processor of the crypto tasks. |
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To reinstate an employee who disregarded such unequivocal rules would negate the deterrence that those rules were designed to achieve. |
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The attacks against them negate the solidarity which forms the basis of humanitarian action. |
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Their use does not negate the necessity of periodically inspecting and cleaning your chimney. |
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The fact that he later verbally provided the correct information does not negate his earlier conduct. |
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This is not to negate the progress that has been achieved or the existing potential for further reform. |
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Human rights do not, of course, negate the sovereignty of states, although they constrain it in important ways. |
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Again, being prepared for their arrival will negate any last minute arrangements and needless running around. |
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This unique system is the only one of its kind in the state and will generate smoke-free air to virtually negate any effects of smoking in the interior. |
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In the process she has faced round after round of blood transfusions and radical hospital treatment to negate the effects of the illness that is destroying her bone marrow. |
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Meanwhile, the promotional work to negate the effects of the foot and mouth scare commenced in the middle of the crisis with an advertising campaign in the national press. |
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It would negate or nullify the property rights purchased by private investors in 1993 when New Zealand Rail was sold by the then National Government. |
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Those that use a constant shuffle certainly negate card counting. |
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On 12 July, under a sky full of thunderclouds, the titans clashed, the Soviets under orders to close with the Tigers to negate the latter's advantage in range. |
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Just because two goods or two rights are in tension, it does not mean that one should negate the other. |
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That's not to negate the fact that we hope that the destination will be satisfying. |
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I've suggested that Rice's utterance is unlikely to be function-free, and also that it's unlikely to have been used to question, negate, or contradict. |
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Those surrenders can be particularly troublesome if they result in blanket rules that negate any decision-making process tailored to a particular situation. |
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Wouldn't accepting the link negate the whole purpose of a social network? |
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The movant can point either to the other side's inadequacies or can affirmatively negate the claim. |
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Without rapid and tangible efforts by developed countries in that regard, climate change will lead to increased poverty and will negate our efforts at achieving sustainable development. |
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Moreover, if it can be demonstrated that an employee has been subjected to unfair treatment and bullying, this may serve to negate what would otherwise be cause for dismissal. |
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It should be noted that the presence of The Sovereign or the Governor General in the territory does not diminish or negate the authority of the commissioner to carry out the duties of the office. |
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He said that today is the day which demands to negate selfness and this is the real meaning of sacrifice. |
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Thus, police failure to arraign an arrestee in a reasonably prompt manner will not automatically negate a federal conviction based on a confession. |
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It's important, as Tom laid out, that we get our conditions in the Canadian marketplace right or it's going to negate a lot of the benefit of receiving those funds. |
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To fail in the latter would be to do a disservice to the new officers and negate to a large degree their effectiveness in the fight against crime. |
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The genitive, in this sense, can only be used to negate nominative, accusative and genitive sentences, and not other cases. |
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What a great model to strive to meet on a daily basis in a world where money, power and personal success try constantly to negate the need for human decency and fellowship. |
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Medaska advocates having a business continuity plan in place that can negate the effect of a terrorist attack, either direct or residual. |
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Thus, to make the requested adjustment here, on top of this deduction, would amount to a double adjustment which would negate the results of the anti-subsidy investigation. |
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The Covenant does not negate the possibility that the rights it contains may be considered self-executing in systems where that option is provided for. |
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Lack of a prior challenge does not negate future negation based on the national law. |
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Abbott has used his first year in power to negate this image as a climate change denier, not so much by aggressively supporting the overwhelming science, but by attempting to sweep the issue off the agenda entirely. |
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It is these attempts to pervert cultural relativism and to negate ethnic and racial plurality that the opponents of racism and racial discrimination have to confront. |
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Through a comprehensive examination of the nitrogen cycles in agriculture the disproof demonstrates that responsibly produced biofuels do hold the potential to negate global warming. |
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It is important to note the reference to ownership: the fact that an item is regarded as the cultural heritage of one or more communities or interest groups does not negate private proprietorial status. |
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The offer of benefits in some contexts may amount to undue inducement, and thus negate the voluntary aspect of the consent of subjects who may perceive such offers as a way to gain favour or improve their situation. |
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Alcohol does not negate the detrimental effects of smoking! |
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Should personal scandals negate the good deed? |
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In the current environment of legal regulation, public accountability and individual rights, there is little reason to suspect that these pressures will diminish or that police resources will expand to negate their effects. |
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The Yankees tried a pitchout against Brett Lawrie to get Davis at second, and negate the need to bring in Rivera early, but Davis still beat the throw. |
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Otherwise your game marker may move to far and negate your possibility of completing that track, if you have no suitable combination in the next throw of the dice! |
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It brings an ability to negate wind as a factor, to stay airborne at a tremendous clip then gear down further at any time for more performance. |
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According to Greenpeace the slow construction times, construction delays, and hidden costs, all negate the mitigation potential of nuclear power. |
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Bankruptcy doesn't negate a client's need for the services of a trusted adviser to reestablish credit, procure reasonable interest rates and prepare tax forms. |
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The investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences. |
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