By intervening to eliminate failure, government has nullified this natural selection of the better producers.
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Yet those stellar ratings can be nullified by one bad game or the wrong team.
With Australia we nullified them and stopped their best players from getting into the game.
North Korea's main newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, reported that the armistice was nullified Monday as Pyongyang had earlier announced.
Two flagrant examples are in Ohio and Illinois, where the states' supreme courts nullified major legislative reforms of tort law.
After the military nullified the results of the 1990 election, Suu Kyi garnered widespread attention and support for her cause.
In Gerrard's absence they played Dirk Kuyt in the position behind Fernando Torres and he was nullified by De Jong.
Both entered a power-sharing agreement in 2009 after regional leaders nullified Mugabe's victory, citing violence by his loyalists targeted at rival supporters.
Let the moral relativists rant: I say that the gains one makes through lying are not real gains, and must be nullified.
But the high court also suggested -- but never fully affirmed -- that continued use of Section 5 may soon be nullified.
He was again nullified as Real cruised to a 4-2 aggregate victory.
But another way to look at this is that Democrats and Republicans have essentially nullified one another with opposing frames for their arguments.
Whatever financial benefit taxation possesses is nullified by the fact that borrowing instead of taxation places no greater financial burden on the community.
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The touchdown, by rule, was nullified, Owens, admittedly rattled, threw an interception on the next play, and Blue Hills held on to win 16-14.
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The two leaders entered a power-sharing agreement in 2009 after regional leaders nullified Mugabe's victory, citing violence by his loyalists targeted at rival supporters.
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The home side were being nullified by Liverpool and Juande Ramos brought on Guti after the break to add some guile to their sloppy play.
But it was further cast into doubt on Sunday by US Secretary of State Colin Powell, who said the nuclear agreement had been effectively "nullified".
In football, many of the players that get cut and have their deals nullified are worn down because of the toll of getting hit on the field.
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After the NLD swept Burmese elections in 1990, Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest instead of assuming the position of Prime Minister, with the election's results nullified.
In the third, Massu had a chance to claw something back when he earned his first break point at 1-1, but Murray nullified the threat before breaking him twice.
But any fears the praise may go to his head are nullified by his heartbreaking experience of nursing his father Mark in his ultimately unsuccessful battle against Motor Neurone disease.
On August 22nd a federal official nullified last year's election of Ron Carey to the presidency of the Teamsters' union, which has just organised a successful strike against United Parcel Services.
Instead, the air force issued a new draft Request for Proposals (RFP) last September that in effect nullified the KC-45's advantages that it can deliver more fuel to front-line aircraft and evacuate more troops.
With the game still goalless, and Stoke's early threat successfully nullified by a Hammers defence who had started nervously, Mido found himself unmarked when Carlton Cole's shot rebounded into his path following Thomas Sorensen's save.
Last year's winner of the North American seat learned this the hard way: In February, France's high court nullified the results of last year's contest because the winner, Corinne Narassiguin, had opened an American campaign account.
Vilma's one-year suspension, because of his alleged role running a system in which the Saints paid bounties for injuring opponents, was nullified after a series of hearings, the final one handled by former Commissioner Paul Tagliabue.
What President Reagan and other supporters of this law failed to realize is that by banning the ability of an individual to willingly sell his spare kidney to another individual willing to pay, individual rights were nullified.
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Defending deep and in numbers, David Moyes's side allowed Chelsea plenty of possession up until 30 yards from their goal, at which point they nullified the Blues' threat and ensured a relatively quiet night for keeper Tim Howard.
Opponents are also seeking to have the amendment nullified, arguing that it alters the state's constitution -- meaning the state Supreme Court's May ruling -- and therefore, according to state law, is a revision that requires a constitutional convention.
The second half of the book consists of documents related to the nullification doctrine, including the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and the March 19, 1859 Joint Resolution of the Legislature of Wisconsin by which Wisconsin nullified parts of the Fugitive Slave Law.
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