nullification

  • 11nullification —    killing    One form of cancelling out:     They are also reported being used to kill enemy divers, in the case of the US, as part of a swimmer nullification programme. (Sunday Telegraph, 29 March 1992, writing about captive whales being… …

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  • 12nullification — /nʌləfəˈkeɪʃən/ (say nuluhfuh kayshuhn) noun 1. the act of nullifying. 2. the state of being nullified. 3. US failure of a state to aid in enforcement of federal laws within its limits. {Late Latin nullificātiōn , stem of nullificātiō contempt}… …

  • 13nullification — malšinimas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Tam tikro dažnio arba dažnių diapazono nepageidaujamų žalingų signalų, virpesių ar elektromagnetinių bangų pašalinimas ar panaikinimas; dažniausiai jų lygio sumažinimas žemiau …

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  • 14nullification — malšinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. nullification; rejection; suppression vok. Unterdrückung, f rus. подавление, n pranc. réjection, f; suppression, f …

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  • 15nullification — The state or condition of being void; without legal effect or status. Also, the act which produces such effect. See void. Jury in criminal case possesses de facto power of nullification, to acquit defendant regardless of strength of evidence… …

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  • 16nullification — nullify ► VERB (nullifies, nullified) 1) make null and void. 2) cancel out. DERIVATIVES nullification noun …

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  • 17Nullification (U.S. Constitution) — Nullification is a legal theory that a State has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional. The theory is based on a view that the States formed the Union by an agreement (or compact ) among …

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  • 18Nullification Crisis — Events leading to the U.S. Civil War Northwest Ordinance Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Missouri Compromise …

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  • 19Nullification Convention — From 1824 to 1832, most if not all of the principles that were fought for during the American Civil War were implemented in South Carolina. In particular, as historian David Franklin Houstion writing in 1896 noted:The pivotal change that the… …

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  • 20nullification — noun a) The act of nullifying; a rendering void and of no effect, or of no legal effect. b) removal …

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