invalidation Definition In English

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  • Further, complete invalidation of the statute usually brings about a greater change in law than partial invalidation.

  • This chronic invalidation of emotional experiences may result in a disruption of the emotion regulation system.

  • Individual autonomy (binding oneself by a rule) can suffer still more seriously from invalidation.

  • But all such laws are subject to invalidation by the higher principle of the law of nature.

  • Below we will highlight some of the major effects of chronic, pervasive invalidation for vulnerable individuals.

  • However, conventional approaches to implementing shared memory fail to exploit this advantage fully because of invalidations resulting from false sharing.

  • The argument is that the invalidation of the academic year 1999-2000 did not affect the children of the political elite.

  • It is true that annulling a crime brings about consequences-the validation of the victim's rights and the invalidation of the criminal will.

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