0 to officially stop a document, ticket, law, etc. being legally or officially acceptable
1 to make something not true, or to make something unacceptable:
2 to officially stop a document, contract, etc. being legally or officially acceptable:
Indeed, such tests are invalidated by extensive practice on the task they contain.
Again, the pervasiveness of invalidating responses is what defines the parents as invalidating, not normative miscues and occasional invalidating responses.
None of this, however, in any way invalidates previous conclusions about the rate at which the social classes are becoming related to one another.
However, selection may influence the behaviour of markers in selfing species with strong linkage disequilibria among loci, therefore invalidating this test of detection of selection.
Thus, using this measure a single segmentation/tagging error in one of the segments invalidates the whole word.
In bisimulation equivalence, such an event can sometimes be (indirectly) observable, thereby invalidating some laws that we want to hold.
In particular, we shall prove that our theory is consistent with these recent numerical results that invalidated the quasilinear theory.
However, in real design, any new assertion about a design may have the effect of invalidating any previous assertion about the design.
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