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The Democratic from Rhode Island highlighted the landmark Citizens United decision which nullified federal laws nullified federal laws limiting corporate and union contributions to political campaigns.
He said the outcome of the caucuses should be nullified.
The U.S. export expectations of NAFTA's tariff reductions were nullified.
The Supreme Court nullified the first presidential election over irregularities.
The markets dropped sharply when the court nullified the initial Aug.
Software exploits can be nullified by Nintendo with a simple update.
But the play was nullified when Wake was called for offsides.
When it senses it has nullified the menace, it will leave.
That promise appeared nullified when Mahathir resigned abruptly a week ago.
However, that penalty was nullified by Jordan Staal's high-sticking call.
By the end of "Picture Show," this entire dramatic storyline is nullified.
Her ability to buy a home in the future was essentially nullified.
The vote was a rerun of an August election that was nullified.
A touchdown run by Matt Jones was nullified by a holding penalty.
The Supreme Court nullified the first presidential election, in August, over irregularities.
If the renminbi has fallen 10 percent, the tariff is basically nullified.
The first was nullified by the country's Supreme Court, which cited irregularities.
But that has now appeared to be nullified by the trade war.
But once the DNI steps in, that workaround clause is essentially nullified.
The August vote was eventually nullified by the Supreme Court over irregularities.
In either scenario, the election results would be nullified, according to Merrill.
A fourth, shorter report regarding methodology in improving broadband networks was ordered nullified.
But an Austrian court nullified the vote, citing irregularities with mail-in ballots.
Roadhog's most powerful asset — the Chain Hook — is effectively nullified by Genji's Deflect.
The Supreme Court nullified the results of the August election, citing procedural irregularities.
The use of lotteries nullified the corrupting advantages of wealth, status and fame.
Cohen says it's part of the very agreement she's suing to get nullified.
That summer, though, a court nullified the marriages, and Newsom found himself isolated.
His 56-yarder on the previous play was nullified by an illegal formation.
If we move below that on a closing basis, that target is nullified.
His supporters, however, say their votes are effectively being nullified by the superdelegates.
Early this year, the St. Louis County court essentially nullified the suspect plea.
Kenyan assets, which were pummeled after the Supreme Court nullified the initial Aug.
"Lahore High Court has nullified the decision about Pervez Musharraf," Azhar Siddique said.
Ehlers gave Winnipeg a 213-259 lead soon after the nullified goal, however.
They typically get stuck in committees, vetoed by governors and nullified in courts.
The share transfer nullified South African government objections to expansion moves by Safaricom.
Any confidence I had gained was instantly nullified when I shit in my pants.
If the impeachment is not approved in the lower house, the process is nullified.
The Supreme Court nullified the vote citing procedural irregularities and ordered a second election.
The ban is backdated to August 2015, with her results from October 2014 nullified.
Ms. Pamfilova said the results from four districts were nullified because of election fraud.
Stranger still, every match's stakes were almost immediately nullified the next night on Raw.
State courts later nullified those congressional maps as a violation of the constitutional requirement.
Later, the Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist had an apparent goal nullified by goaltender interference.
The administration nullified the individual mandate to purchase insurance by removing its financial penalty.
The original ceasefire was nullified when the peace accord was rejected in the plebiscite.
The results from all other parliamentary races were upheld; only the presidential vote was nullified.
The NASA coalition later dropped the boycott call after the Supreme Court nullified the election.
Kenya's historic election rerun resulted from an earlier Supreme Court ruling that nullified its Aug.
Unfortunately for everyone involved, there was a holding penalty on Grambling that nullified the catch.
President George W. Bush's pro-growth tax cuts were partly nullified by a sinking dollar.
It either ends in an underwhelming draw, or the result is nullified by games elsewhere.
Curtis said she's trying to get the loan nullified so it won't impact her credit.
Mr. Odinga challenged the outcome at the Court, which in September nullified Mr. Kenyatta's victory.
Mr. Trump nullified his predecessor's climate change efforts, turning climate change denial into national policy.
Since the ban was nullified by the courts, he could have attended had he wanted.
The plea bargain will be nullified if the judge gives Durst a different sentence, McMahon said.
The decision nullified an earlier ruling that suspended an arrest warrant against Lozoya issued last month.
Many a would-be discovery has been nullified by additional data and this is no exception.
The woman claims she's been inspired by the #MeToo movement and now wants the agreement nullified.
But the Supreme Court nullified the result, and a repeat election was held on Oct. 26.
His pass was nullified when he was ordered to drive through the pit lane as punishment.
The Supreme Court, citing irregularities, had nullified the first election, which took place on Aug. 8.
Jose Reyes doubled in his first two at-bats, but nullified both with base-running mistakes.
House Bill 2 is North Carolina's "bathroom bill" that nullified protections for gay and transgender residents.
Mr. Kenyatta, the incumbent, won that contest, but the Supreme Court nullified the result, citing widespread irregularities.
It was the first time in Africa that a court had nullified the election of an incumbent.
The Justice Department nullified the order this month, telling the country's immigration bureau to review the case.
In the third quarter, a touchdown pass from Rivers to Ekeler was nullified by a holding penalty.
Imagine if a game-winning homer were nullified because of the positioning of a batter's left cleat.
When Watford did make a move, Stoke's defense and their commanding young keeper, Jack Butland, nullified it.
The Supreme Court nullified the vote citing procedural irregularities and ordered a second election that Kenyatta also won.
If the Constitutional Court nullified the result, a new election would have to be held within 23530 days.
Ryan Hall nullified 'The Russian Hammer' on December 11 in the Cosmopolitan to claim The Ultimate Fighter honor.
An apparent Stafford-to-Darren Fells touchdown pass was nullified upon review, as Fells didn't complete the catch.
The election Thursday was a rerun of an August vote that was later nullified by the Supreme Court.
Mr Ross's order was instead nullified based on ample evidence showing he violated the guidelines of the APA.
It was the first time in Africa that a court has nullified the reelection of a sitting leader.
Kenyatta and the judiciary clashed publicly last September after the Supreme Court nullified his initial election on Aug.
Even worse, they further nullified all city ordinances, across the entire state, that granted protections to LGBT individuals.
The score was nullified when the referees called a clipping penalty on Notre Dame defensive back Greg Davis.
Quarterback Tom Brady was hit with a four-game suspension, though that ultimately was nullified in federal court.
White women hissed, but Truth's very identity nullified the arguments coming from both men and women in attendance.
This specific rule, and only this rule, would be nullified if the joint resolution is signed by the President.
But Miami's good shooting was nullified by carelessness; Milwaukee forced 17 turnovers which the Bucks flipped for 23 points.
Ted Cruz of stealing the Iowa caucuses, calling for either new voting there or the results to be nullified.
" All told, Trump is calling for a "new election" in Iowa, or for Cruz's win there to be "nullified.
Title VII required that women enjoy equal "terms, conditions and privileges of employment" as men and nullified such statutes.
Putting him out there triggered all the stories of his past and nullified any bounce he may have generated.
The Supreme Court ordered the repeat poll after it nullified Kenyatta's win in an August election on procedural grounds.
Monday's opinion nullified decisions in appeals courts around the nation, all but one of which had upheld the accommodation.
Because of a number of administrative problems, all of which are surmountable today, that agreement was nullified in 85033.
The ruling marked the first time a court in Africa has nullified the re-election of a sitting leader.
The administration argued the new permit, which aimed to circumvent the environmental impact statement issues, nullified the construction moratorium.
The poisoned waters of budget politics have effectively nullified the broad consensus on the need for higher defense spending.
Odinga ran against Kenyatta in an election last August which was nullified by the Supreme Court on procedural grounds.
Mr. Kenyatta won the country's presidential election in August, but the following month, the Supreme Court nullified the election.
The first, in August, was nullified by the Supreme Court, which cited widespread irregularities and ordered a second election.
A few videos of ballot stuffing appeared, although the results from a couple such polling stations were quickly nullified.
Both are returning to campaigning after a Supreme Court ruling on Friday nullified the results of last month's election.
If upheld, it would have nullified gay rights laws that were already in place in Denver, Aspen and Boulder.
Kenyatta and the judiciary also clashed publicly last September after the Supreme Court nullified his initial election on Aug.
It's also possible that he chose to disregard a detail that would have complicated and maybe nullified his complaint.
For one thing, decades of legal maneuvering to keep regulations light (or failing that, to switch regulators) were being nullified.
Employees of all three companies wrote letters to their CEOs in recent months calling for these arrangements to be nullified.
He later implemented the freeze by executive order, but that move was later nullified by Congress in a spending deal.
As a result, the incapacitation effect found for some other offenses is largely nullified in the case of drug dealing.
On one third-quarter drive, they had two touchdowns nullified by flags and a third overturned by a replay review.
In addition, the Tennessee property didn't appreciate much over time, so the main reasons for buying the home were nullified.
Kenya held a presidential election in August, but the Supreme Court nullified it and ordered a rerun on Oct. 26.
Executive orders can be nullified upon judicial review if they are unconstitutional or if they are not supported by statute.
Kenya's supreme court nullified the presidential election in August, citing procedural irregularities and voiding the victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The election result is nullified Odinga urged his base to show restraint and issued a legal challenge to the result.
The repeat election had been ordered by the Supreme Court after it nullified the results of the August presidential election.
The owner of a team voting against a name change to his own team nullified the vote, per league rules.
The ruling marked the first time in Africa that a court has nullified the re-election of a sitting leader.
On September 1, the Supreme Court of Kenya nullified the results of that August election and called for fresh elections.
So it was a widespread shock when, just a few years later in 2013, the Supreme Court nullified that decision.
All these exceptions have nullified the rule without providing recourse for those who would rather not live alongside furry neighbors.
But the opposition leader, Raila Odinga, challenged the results, and the Supreme Court nullified the election in September, citing irregularities.
But all that work came to a crashing halt when newly appointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions seemingly nullified Holder's work.
South Korea appeared to tie the game 1-1 in the 58th minute, but an offside call nullified the goal.
If Trump were to sign the legislation, the DeVos rule would be nullified, leaving in place the Obama-era standards.
Putin's candidate, Viktor Yanukovych, was declared the winner in Ukraine and then had his victory nullified due to electoral fraud.
However, that deadline was essentially nullified when the Supreme Court declined to hear arguments on the legal fight surrounding DACA.
Why would someone go through all that if they think that all their efforts will be nullified in the end?
Trump got elected by the rules, and voters do not like the idea of having their decision nullified by politicians.
He said it was the first example in Africa in which a court nullified the re-election of an incumbent.
Is people's racism nullified by their own declaration that they don't, for example, have a racist bone in their body?
Murata nullified Batara's striking with a string of takedowns, before smothering her opponent against the ropes with a dominant top game.
When the Supreme Court nullified the amendment last year, the government abruptly accused the Chief Justice, who was abroad, of corruption.
The Supreme Court ordered a repeat of the vote after it nullified Kenyatta's win in an August election on procedural grounds.
Analysts said hedging costs, which have sharply increased the past few months, have nullified the yield advantage offered by U.S. Treasuries.
Then again, maybe Elizabeth just doesn't understand how Tim could be nullified as a threat through conversation, though Philip clearly does.
Pakistan&aposs election commission reminded candidates their elections will be nullified if the female voter turnout didn&apost reach 10 percent.
The BCFP rule was made to prevent major incidents like this one from having their legal repercussions partly nullified; H.J. Res.
The original cease-fire, which was put in place in August, was nullified when the peace agreement was rejected this month.
Johnson had three grabs for 46 yards and his score, along with another touchdown that was nullified by offensive pass interference.
With all of the criticism coming to a head before the summer break, the F.I.A. has nullified or changed several rules.
In 2005, he voted against it, supporting an amendment that would have nullified President George W. Bush's reinstatement of the policy.
After another controversy — this time a Colorado goal that was nullified by video review — Joonas Donskoi notched the game-winning goal.
The two have been at odds since the presidential election in August, which the nation's highest court nullified over poll irregularities.
Under the doctrine, known as abatement ab initio, criminal convictions are nullified if the perpetrator dies before completing the appeals process.
Quite the opposite: Hours after the court nullified the elections law, for example, party officials said they would simply write another.
As a result, the court has nullified Kenyatta's win and called for another presidential election to be held within 60 days.
Almost three million more votes for her were nullified by the way the United States counts votes in a presidential election.
The higher regional court in Duesseldorf nullified his decision, saying that protecting workers was not equivalent to safeguarding the public interest.
Merrill told AL.com that if Moore won, the results would be nullified, opening the way to another special election or appointment.
The Mariners had a chance to move ahead in the top of the third inning but a video review nullified their run.
The long gain was nullified by a call against wide receiver Keshawn Martin for obstructing a Tennessee Titans player from covering White.
It was also unclear how Turkey would be able to legally repatriate those whose citizenship has been nullified by their home countries.
It was the first time Beijing nullified the outcomes of democratic elections in Hong Kong, in blatant violation of the Basic Law.
Former foreign-service officers (FSOs) complain about a lack of direction and months of painstaking work being nullified by a presidential tweet.
Here's Rule 85.3 (duh), which probably should have nullified the goal (h/t USA Today's A.J. Perez): I mean, come on, ref.
That is one reason Kenyans were so surprised — and many of them delighted — when the Supreme Court nullified this summer's presidential election.
In a court filing, prosecutors said that Mr. Manafort's "crimes and lies" had nullified the promises made to him in the deal.
The election was subsequently nullified by the Supreme Court and a rerun held with President Uhuru Kenyatta elected for a second term.
On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court nullified the Defense of Marriage Act, granting federal benefits to all current same-sex marriages.
They have also criticized his narrow view of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which the Supreme Court effectively nullified last month.
"My electrical cost is probably 20% of my entire earnings, but it's completely nullified by the cryptocurrency doubling in price," Mutai says.
Greg Walden, ranking member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, supports fully repealing the ACA's individual mandate, which the 2017 tax law nullified.
The original ceasefire, which was put in place in August, was nullified when the peace accord was rejected in plebiscite earlier this month.
The extension was partly caused by a prolonged presidential election, after the Supreme Court nullified the first vote and ordered a re-run.
However, an Oilers coaching challenge that right winger Ales Hemsky was offside early in the sequence was successful and the goal was nullified.
The Indians nullified a 231-21 deficit in the top of the ninth by scoring three runs against right-handed closer Huston Street.
Many of the primary tools that intelligence officers and law enforcement use to disrupt plots are largely nullified when terrorists weaponize everyday vehicles.
Last month, the chief justice said judges have received repeated threats since the Supreme Court nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta's win in the Aug.
Even one of Sunday's few third-down failures came only after a hands-to-the-face penalty nullified a third-and-7 conversion.
Carolina's Jeff Skinner had an apparent tying goal four minutes into the third period that was nullified when the Islanders won a challenge.
Concerns about political instability are also high in Kenya after elections in August were nullified and a re-run is scheduled for October.
Neighboring Uganda once enacted a law imposing a life sentence for certain acts of gay sex although it was later nullified by court.
When it was confirmed that Cooper's veto would be nullified, the Southern Coalition for Social Justice announced their lawsuit, led by six voters.
Brissett drove the Patriots to the Giants' 4-yard line, but Foster's touchdown run was nullified by a holding penalty called against Martin.
The subsequent conservative government nullified Mr. Roh's summit meeting deal with Mr. Kim, which called for substantial South Korean investment in the North.
After a federal judge nullified the first order, the president issued a second executive order that was virtually the same as the first.
Based on the percentage of blank and nullified votes, along with voters who did not turn out, Reuters projects that Doria has won.
Some states—Iowa and Texas among them—decided a single drop to a single juror's lips nullified a verdict, requiring a new trial.
The big picture: The ACA's insurance markets are looking a lot stronger than many experts predicted after Congress nullified the law's individual mandate.
It nullified an apparent French goal that came after a collision between Gauvin and Brazil's goalkeeper, Barbara, as they converged on a cross.
They maintained that the lawmakers had legal standing because their constitutional authority to cast confirmation votes for senior government officials had been nullified.
A Supreme Court ruling nullified Mr. Kenyatta's victory in the first vote, citing irregularities, and ordered a second vote — which he also won.
But her lawyers say that Cohen nullified the terms of their agreement by acknowledging publicly that he had paid her to keep quiet.
The intrigue: Republican attorneys general have argued that congressional Republicans' 2017 tax law, which nullified the ACA's individual mandate, made that policy unconstitutional.
Nairobi (CNN)In September, Kenya was praised by many after its Supreme Court -- citing irregularities -- nullified the election of the country's sitting president.
Security was tight outside the courtroom, which has been center stage for Kenyan politics since it nullified the results of August's presidential election.
On Friday, Zimbabwe's Judge President George Chiweshe nullified Mugabe's decision to fire Mnangagwa as his deputy - a move that triggered the military intervention.
A poll in December last year showed 59 percent of South Koreans thought the deal should be nullified while 25.5 percent supported it.
Now be that as it may, if they were good for the whole country, I&aposd be -- you know, I&aposd be nullified (ph).
If the agreement is nullified, AMI or its executives could face prosecution for the hush payment and its conduct with Bezos, legal experts said.
The Supreme Court's Constitutional Chamber has nullified Ortega's appointment of a deputy attorney general, naming someone else in violation of the law, he said.
A guy was trying to get a marriage nullified immediately because his wife had a developing brain disease and was becoming a different person.
At least six people have died in violence linked to Thursday&aposs election, which was a rerun of an August vote that was nullified.
After all, even the most embarrassing dad behavior is somewhat nullified if it comes from a very cool former president of the United States.
"The president expressly determined that the order's provisions are needed to promote national security, but the lower courts here ... nullified that judgment," he wrote.
Though the twins have already withdrawn from the school, Sookmyung said in a statement they would be officially expelled and their exam scores nullified.
An apparent Los Angeles goal from Tyler Toffoli at 16:40 of the first was nullified when the Penguins won a successful offside challenge.
According to Judge Abdulsattar Bayraqdar, the spokesperson of the Higher Judicial Council which oversees courts, such a medical report should have nullified Ahmed's confession.
Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified.
In a court filing, Mr. Mueller's prosecutors said that Mr. Manafort's "crimes and lies" had nullified the promises made to him in the deal.
Then there was the overt smugness of some commentators, as if Ms. Argento's presumed fall from grace nullified the entirety of the #MeToo movement.
The Astros finally had a runner touch home plate, but the run was nullified after an instant replay review to keep the shutout intact.
But the panel said that in passing those two measures, Congress never explicitly nullified or modified a 1997 settlement allowing for such bail hearings.
The Saints had an 26-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown nullified after the play originally was ruled an incomplete pass and blown dead.
The vote effectively nullified the parliamentary immunity of the opposition leader, Kem Sokha, his last line of defense against the prosecution announced last week.
The election was held after the country's Supreme Court nullified a previous ballot held in August, also won by Kenyatta, over concerns of irregularities.
Mr. Morales says they should be nullified by the electoral authorities because the referendum was tainted by a disinformation campaign intended to discredit him.
Mr. Brouillette has argued that reductions of planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions in the United States are being nullified by rising emissions in China.
Kenyatta won that election but the Supreme Court last nullified the result, saying there had been procedural irregularities and a repeat must be held.
It was later nullified on procedural grounds, but human rights groups warn that vigilante groups continue to use the law to justify arbitrary violence.
Rising domestic oil production and a global energy glut have all but nullified the pitch that ethanol would help wean the country off foreign oil.
Peterson sprinted 100 yards down the home sideline, but the score was nullified by an illegal-use-of-the-hands call on Arizona's Frostee Rucker.
But he returned to the venue for the team's 3-0 win over Argentina in 2016 during qualifying for Russia, and completely nullified Lionel Messi.
That November, Mr. Mattis nullified a 2008 memo that suspended the use of almost all cluster weapons and directed the destruction of the current stockpile.
Mark Kimmitt said the advantage of the Iraqi military's airpower would be nullified when it came to block-to-block fighting in Mosul's urban center.
They had two second-quarter touchdowns nullified, including an 80-yard punt return by rookie Adoree' Jackson because of an illegal block in the back.
The Kings' struggles in the new year have all but nullified the progress made when they won five of the last six games in December.
With the ascension of Donald Trump to the highest political office in America, the separation between politics, entertainment and, most important, entertainer is completely nullified.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Tuesday that a re-run of August's nullified presidential election would go ahead as planned on Oct.
" But she added "that is not to say that Sinclairs alleged misconduct is nullified or excused by the cancellation of its proposed deal with Tribune.
Last week the east African nation held a repeat presidential election after the Supreme Court nullified the results from an August poll on procedural grounds.
Traders said the inverted rates nullified the interbank repo business by making it more profitable for banks to hold onto cash than lend it out.
Congressional Republicans nullified the law's individual mandate, and now the Justice Department is using that move to try to knock out pre-existing condition protections.
The repeat vote, meant to pit Odinga against President Uhuru Kenyatta, was ordered by the Supreme Court after it nullified Kenyatta's win in an Aug.
His passport already has been nullified and he would have to leave Taiwan, Zhang Wen-Xiu from Taiwan's National Immigration Agency told reporters on Saturday.
If the state party disqualifies Moore as its nominee and he still wins the race, then the results of the special election would be nullified.
Well, from the fact he did make a difference: There's no telling if, without his persistence, Dowless would have been indicted and the election nullified.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," Trump wrote.
Guice had 11 carries and added one catch for 543 yards, plus a 1-yard touchdown nullified by a holding penalty on left guard Ereck Flowers.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," he tweeted.
That nullified the goal and sent the sellout crowd, which by one unofficial count chucked eight catfish on the ice during the evening, into a frenzy.
While Adblock Plus announced it would circumvent the ban, and temporarily did, Facebook nullified that change and has managed to keep ads flowing through Adblock Plus.
After Minnesota used a coach's challenge, the goal was nullified because Stars left winger Antoine Roussel impeded Dubnyk's ability to make a play in the crease.
However, if the Alabama Republican Party disqualifies Moore as its nominee before the election and he still wins the race, the election results would be nullified.
"The suspension will be lifted once ministerial decisions are nullified and the executive committee of FEMAFOOT and its president, Boubacar Baba Diarra, is reinstated," said FIFA.
Trump's lawyers argue that the subpoena should be nullified because, as president, Trump is immune not just from criminal prosecution but from any investigation at all.
People without the required identification can cast a provisional ballot, but they must produce an approved ID within six days or their ballot will be nullified.
Scottish Land and Estates, an organization representing landowners, insisted that the beavers' centuries of absence from Britain nullified their resident status, the Independent reported in 2010.
The new vote was ordered by the Supreme Court last month, after it nullified the August election in response to Mr. Odinga's complaints of voting irregularities.
But the opposition leader Raila Odinga challenged the vote, and in September the Supreme Court nullified the results and called for a rerun within 60 days.
Virginia, which nullified antimiscegenation laws in 16 states (including Florida), the last places in America where people could go to jail for marrying across racial lines.
In states where early and absentee voters can cast ballots, their votes might be effectively nullified if a candidate chooses to drop out of the race.
The country's Supreme Court, controlled by allies of the president, nullified all pieces of major legislation it passed and stripped it of its budgetary oversight powers.
Historically, any state laws, for instance, that require binding of delegates have been nullified by the courts when they contradict the rules of national political parties.
Hightower returned the opening kickoff of the second half 100 yards for a touchdown, but the return was nullified on a holding penalty by Brandon Hawkins.
But the method being considered by Congress -- the Congressional Review Act -- expressly prohibits agencies from issuing new rules "substantially the same" as one it has nullified.
Microsoft is hoping Google's first-mover advantage will be nullified by the expected confusion around payments, features, titles and other issues Stadia is still working out.
Senator Lindsay Graham and Senator John Kennedy broke with their party when Republicans nullified a rule preserving class action rights against banks and other financial institutions.
Almost immediately, a number of states — among them Washington, Connecticut and Massachusetts — moved to pass new rules that would in effect replicate those nullified by Congress.
The "Tik Tok" singer reportedly broke down in tears at the ruling, which denied her request for a temporary injunction that would have nullified her Sony contract.
Apollo Nida is thrilled a judge nullified his divorce from Phaedra Parks, because he's suspicious she hasn't disclosed all of their assets, and he wants his cut.
He got a little help when a late Arizona goal was nullified on a video review because the Coyotes were offside when they entered the offensive zone.
The committee ordered the top court to reconsider Wednesday's court ruling, which effectively nullified the legislature and brought accusations the ruling Socialist Party was creating a dictatorship.
They live in a world where violence has nullified all sense of justice and civil obedience, but the patriarchy still exists — and is perhaps stronger than ever.
The country's Supreme Court today nullified the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta last month, ordering a new vote within 7003 days, after finding evidence of fraud.
But, these efforts to make government more efficient could be nullified should the draconian cuts to foreign assistance proposed by the White House this May be enacted.
Medvedev's long reach was nullified at the net with the Serbian regularly choosing to land shots at the Russian's shoes rather than aim for a clean pass.
A range of things, from whether they can go ahead with a trial without the articles being sent, to whether they get nullified if they aren't sent.
Another, House Joint Resolution 38, nullified a regulation that would have required coal companies to make sure that waste from mountaintop mining was not polluting local waterways.
FSOC was unable to make a compelling case for MetLife's designation, and several months ago the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia nullified MetLife's designation.
In 2017, Congress nullified the CFPB's arbitration rule through the Congressional Review Act, and in 2019, the CFPB proposed broad changes to their rule governing payday lending.
The Trump administration has agreed in part, saying the mandate and the law's popular protections for preexisting conditions should be nullified in a recently filed legal brief.
Within a week, the order had failed: On the following Friday, US District Court Judge James Robart issued a ruling that nullified key components of the ban nationwide.
Nearly a month after Msando's murder and the election that saw President Uhuru Kenyatta reelected, sparking protests around the country, its Supreme Court nullified the result, citing irregularities.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new elections should take place or Cruz results nullified," the billionaire businessman tweeted.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," Trump tweeted in February.
Toronto's Par Lindholm put the puck into the goal slightly more than a minute later but it was nullified when the video review showed the play was offside.
In a crowded mall, the din of the traffic on the street outside is nullified by the N60s, but the heated discussion at a nearby café is not.
Speaking to The Independent, Ganne said that should any of the other wines sold in the auction turn out to be fakes, sales would be nullified and refunded.
But for the privilege to be nullified, Litman said the taint team would have to get the approval of the court to present the material to the prosecution.
But if the commission had forced the Italian treasury to pay huge fines, it could have diminished, if not nullified, whatever impact the extra spending might have had.
The seven-year-old Supreme Court -- created following a violent political crisis in 2007 and 2008 -- surprised many observers when it nullified Kenyatta's win in August's presidential election.
Others were told they needed an ID to vote under a law the courts had nullified months ago — and sometimes, under laws that never existed to begin with.
As deportations began and the first extermination camps were being built, Jews were stripped of their assets, leaving many stranded in Germany because their passports had been nullified.
If that strategy does succeed, it will have nullified one of the key checks on the power of the president that is built into our system of government.
Gorsuch has also been criticized by Democrats for his narrow view of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, a ruling which the Supreme Court effectively nullified last month.
In Alabama, the state government recently nullified a law passed last year by the Birmingham city council to establish a city minimum wage of $10.10 by mid-2017.
The correlation between wealth and health has been known for some time, but it's somewhat nullified if you don't spend money on things that can improve your life.
Ask Real Estate Legal exceptions to no-pet policies have nullified co-op rules without providing a remedy for those who don't want to live alongside furry neighbors.
Wade, or at least make it so hard for a woman to exercise her constitutional right to make her own medical decisions that the ruling is effectively nullified.
The Chargers' Travis Benjamin returned a punt 91 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter — but it was nullified by a holding penalty on Nick Dzubnar.
The court has nullified almost every major measure passed by lawmakers since the president's rivals took control of the body last year, including efforts to free political prisoners.
But the officials ruled that the ball wasn't completely out of Richardson's hand in time, so the shot was nullified and the Sixers lead was kept at eight.
On top of that, several whistleblower lawyers told The Hill, Comey waited to disclose the memo's contents until Trump had effectively nullified any privilege that may have existed.
"Klaas went on to say that the threat of impeachment is "nullified" when Congress is "populated by people who are driven by personal interest rather than national interest.
Though the threat of a fight on the convention floor from Sanders supporters seems nullified, activists are still planning to raise many of the issues at the convention.
First came Friday's controversial call in St. Louis, as Jori Lehtera's floating skate nullified a Vladimir Tarasenko goal that would have given the Blues a third-period lead.
In 2018, President Donald Trump withdrew from the agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) -- a move which Iran says nullified its own obligations.
Last year RCS, the owner of influential daily Corriere della Sera, launched arbitration proceedings in Milan to have the sale of the properties to Blackstone nullified under Italian law.
Things came to a head last December, when Hawaii's Supreme Court nullified the TMT's construction permits on the basis of a due process lawsuit brought by the telescope's opponents.
The opposition, which won control of congress in 2015 only to see its decisions nullified by Maduro's loyalist Supreme Court, boycotted the July 30 election of the constituent assembly.
The Supreme Court later nullified the August election on procedural grounds and Kenyatta won a repeat poll in October after Odinga boycotted it, claiming it would not be fair.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," one of those tweets read.
The lender blamed the fall on a government cap on commercial lending rates introduced in September last year and an economic slowdown after the Supreme Court nullified an Aug.
It blamed the uncertainty brought by the prolonged presidential election, after the Supreme Court nullified the initial vote and ordered a repeat, and a drought in the first quarter.
He claimed victory because 98.2 percent of those who voted were with him, but the rest of Europe breathed relief that the low turnout had nullified the referendum's validity.
Pat McCrory in March but is still commonly referred to as House Bill 2, nullified local government ordinances establishing anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
The N.C.A.A. announced last month that it would move the games out of North Carolina because of a state law that nullified local government ordinances establishing anti-discrimination protections.
In 2013, the Supreme Court nullified a key provision of the act that required localities with a history of discrimination to get federal approval for any voting-law changes.
MANILA — The Philippine Justice Department has nullified an order to deport an Australian nun who was arrested after joining street protests criticizing President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal war on drugs.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," Trump wrote in one tweet.
Instead the Dutch side were fenced in by United, nullified by Marouane Fellaini and man of the match Ander Herrera in the middle and stretched by Rashford's darting runs.
But it and a companion ruling in a Georgia case on the same day nullified abortion laws in 21967 states and effectively legalized the procedure across the United States.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Last March, Chief Justice Maikel Moreno shocked Venezuela when his Supreme Court nullified the powers of the National Assembly and transferred them to the 32-judge tribunal.
In a sign of a get-tough policy by the UCI, Van den Driessche has seen all her competitive results nullified since October 2015 and been stripped of her ranking.
This past week, President Trump quietly signed a Congressional resolution that nullified an FCC rule that would have been critical to ensuring internet privacy protections for millions of Americans online.
That's the kind of privilege that Sesame Street nullified by being provided for free on public access television, available over-the-air, and not behind a paywall of premium services.
Mr. Ahn broke his own record from 2015 — clocking in 21 minutes and 21 seconds faster — that had been nullified after the new Hudson Yards station opened later that year.
Though Jones's victories were nullified and her career disgraced by doping and a check-fraud scheme, which brought a prison sentence of six months, she remains popular and appreciated here.
Kenya's highest court nullified the first election -- held in August and won by Kenyatta -- over irregularities raised by veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, paving the way for this week's vote.
But that was nullified by another law, the Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act of 1978, which prohibited the use of natural gas as a primary fuel for generating electricity.
But these rules are part of a trend: HHS has also expanded access to association health plans and slashed funding for enrollment outreach, and Congress nullified the ACA's individual mandate.
Had South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas therefore seceded today, the U.S. Supreme Court might still have nullified the move — as it did, retroactively, in Texas v.
Previously including only plays involving a score or turnover, the category now also includes any score or turnover nullified by penalty or any extra-point or 2-point conversion attempt.
The White House, however, argued Monday that the Cuban Baseball Federation is part of the Cuban government, which caused the deal to be nullified as trade with Cuba is banned.
The National Assembly, which Mr. Guaidó leads and which is controlled by lawmakers who oppose Mr. Maduro, was essentially nullified in 2017 when the president created a new Constituent Assembly.
Part of Hillary Clinton's platform was to overturn the 2010 Supreme Court ruling on Citizens United, which nullified federal laws that prevented corporations from using profits to buy political campaign ads.
He felt guilty when he thought about his shared commitment with Elaine to age and die naturally, but that option had already been nullified the day he accepted his artificial heart.
Prominent Brexit-supporting lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg has said that May's deal could be made acceptable to eurosceptic rebels in the Conservative Party if the Irish backstop was removed or nullified.
The right winger fired in a pass from Markus Granlund, who was being hooked to the ice at the time and drew a delayed penalty that was nullified by the goal.
She warned local officials that suspect results would be nullified, a position endorsed by Vyacheslav V. Volodin, a senior Putin political adviser who is likely to be the next Duma chairman.
The leadership contest has been rife with controversy amid allegations of vote tampering, an unprecedented high court ruling that nullified the initial vote and sporadic bouts of violence in opposition strongholds.
The court, created by a 2010 constitution that followed a violent political crisis three years earlier, made history on the continent when it nullified Kenyatta's win in August elections, citing irregularities.
Trump's lawyers have put forth the bold argument that the subpoena should be nullified because, as president, Trump is immune not just from criminal prosecution, but from any investigation at all.
Why: The protesters stood up after Johnson said the Department of Homeland Security would abide the Supreme Court's split decision that effectively nullified President Obama's executive actions shielding millions from deportation.
He was sentenced to three months in jail, although he was allowed to leave the country after the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, nullified the court's ruling.
Rohingya were excluded from Myanmar's last nationwide census in 2014, and many have had their identity documents stripped from them or nullified, blocking them from voting in the landmark 2015 elections.
The Trump administration violated a federal vacancies law, said the judge, who also ruled that two policies put in place by the director of Citizenship and Immigration Services must be nullified.
The agreement nullified all local nondiscrimination ordinances in the state until December 31, 2020, and after that, cities like Asheville and Durham will be free to reinstate their LGBTQ inclusive laws.
He added that the arrest warrant had in fact expired after being nullified by a court in October, as Adoke was not served with the charges before the warrant was issued.
For a brief moment, it appeared that Rangers right wing Michael Grabner had scored 217 minutes 24 seconds into overtime, but the goal was nullified immediately because of a high stick.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch released a report documenting 33 unlawful police killings in Nairobi alone following Kenya's first presidential election, in August, which the country's Supreme Court later nullified.
Charlotte didn't have anything to lose by going along with the deal announced this week; HB2 had nullified its local ordinance anyway, since the state law struck down all local nondiscrimination laws.
NAIROBI, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has asked his lawyers to prosecute six employees of telecoms operator Safaricom for conspiring with election board officials to rig the nullified Aug.
In addition to three turnovers, the Huskies hurt themselves with penalties, with two pass interference calls coming deep in UCF territory and a holding call that nullified Pindell's 50-yard touchdown run.
Several individuals who were previously recipients of DACA have been detained by DHS, but the agency has said their status either expired or was nullified by what they claim was criminal activity.
This surpassed her expectations, nullified most of the gains Mr Sanders had made in winning seven of the previous eight states, and sent him scuttling home to Vermont for an unscheduled timeout.
According to Babu, the advancement of Dalits "stands nullified as long as they are treated as sub-human by the society around them while the government agencies prefer to remain hapless spectators."
CAIRO — An Egyptian court on Tuesday nullified a government decision to transfer sovereignty of two strategic Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, in a surprising setback for President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
"If the court agrees with us, that will be enough, arguably, for the contracts to be nullified although there will be arguments around what the right remedy for that is," Bryant said.
But after scoring the first 213 points, they gave up the last 143, their futility compounded by Ben Smith's 214-yard fumble return for a touchdown, which was nullified by instant replay.
As Kenyans lined up at polling stations for the nation's second presidential election after the August vote was nullified, there were reports of minor scuffling as protesters tried to block the vote.
In a first for Africa, the Supreme Court nullified this summer's presidential election over concerns of fraud and ordered a do-over — one of the strongest signs yet that democracy was working.
Since protests on the streets erupted in early April when the nation's highest court nullified the democratically elected and opposition-controlled National Assembly, the government responded with more repression and less democracy.
Kentucky marched to the Florida 25-yard line, but a holding penalty against offensive lineman Nick Haynes nullified the play leaving the Wildcats with a desperation field-goal attempt of 163 yards.
People who identified themselves as Rohingya were excluded from Myanmar's last nationwide census in 2014 and many had their identity documents taken or nullified, blocking them from voting in a landmark 2015 election.
NAIROBI, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga said on Tuesday he would not stand in a court-ordered re-run of August's nullified presidential election that is scheduled for Oct. 26.
"The relentless increase in U.S. oil production appears to have the market worried that the OPEC cuts will be completely nullified by the increased U.S. production," said William O'Loughlin, analyst at Rivkin Securities.
The 45-year-old gained prominence in January when he won a case that nullified a government transfer of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a deal that had prompted mass protests.
No matter that Wolf's misunderstanding of a legal phrase nullified her claim that the British government executed men for sodomy in the 1850s, and the premise of her book fell apart from there.
The 45-year-old gained prominence in January, when he won a case that nullified a government transfer of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a deal that had provoked mass protests.
Mark Nzeocha partially blocked a Bucs punt minutes before to set the Niners up 249 yards away from the end zone, but Kittle's 8-yard touchdown catch was nullified by offensive pass interference.
Only when top colleges swap their race-based affirmative action policies for socioeconomic ones will the unfair advantages of the wealthy be nullified, and only then will their student bodies be truly diverse.
After the lawmakers sued Trump in 2017, a district court judge ruled that they had standing to sue the president because they had demonstrated that Trump had nullified their role in approving emoluments.
The Mets lost for the 22th time in 103 games on an afternoon "highlighted" by a first inning in which a double by Asdrubal Cabrera was nullified because he batted out of order.
Fowler is arguing that the Supreme Court's ruling essentially nullified all Tennessee marriage licenses when it opened the spectrum of legal marriage beyond just between a man and a woman, The Tennessean reported.
San Antonio's gapping defense during the 210 NBA Finals nullified LeBron's at-will slashing; Kawhi Leonard lagged off him, packing the strong side paint and essentially ceding pull-up jumpers to the NBA MVP.
Breeland, 26, agreed to join the Carolina Panthers on a three-year, $24 million contract in March but had the deal nullified when he failed to pass a physical due to a foot injury.
Vinatieri made a 36-yard field goal and two extra points to get closer to Morten Anderson's record of 2,545 career points, but missed two PATs and had another nullified by a Bills penalty.
Kenya's Supreme Court on Friday nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta's election win last month and called for new elections within 60 days, shocking a country that had been braced for further protests by opposition supporters.
That suit is still ongoing, and we now have more insight into Huawei's legal argument through a motion filed last night, which sketches out why the company believes the government ban should be nullified.
The opposition, which gained control of Venezuela's congress in 2015 only to see its decisions nullified by the Supreme Court, boycotted the July 30 election of the legislative superbody known as the constituent assembly.
Breeland, 26, visited the Colts and the Arizona Cardinals in May, two months after his agreement to join the Carolina Panthers on a three-year, $24 million deal was nullified by a failed physical.
The letter goes on to describe the bleak internal energy as contractors were notified—according to the letter, in group calls rather than one-on-one for some—that their contracts were unexpectedly nullified.
The review order, which will determine if the monuments should be altered or even nullified, followed significant criticism to monument designations made by former President Barack Obama in the waning days of his administration.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga said on Friday the election commission should resign and some officials should face criminal prosecution after the Supreme Court ruled that irregularities nullified last month's presidential election.
Seven rulings have softened or nullified Republican efforts in several states to tighten voting rules—allegedly to deter fraud, though they also depress turnout among minorities and the poor, who tend to vote Democratic.
On Friday, he offered to convene a special legislative session to repeal the law, which in addition to policing restroom use nullified local laws that protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from discrimination.
President Uhuru Kenyatta said he disagreed with a Supreme Court ruling that nullified his win in last month's presidential election, but that he would respect the decision and urged citizens to do the same.
But the Supreme Court in 2013 nullified a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, which had required jurisdictions with a history of racial discrimination to seek federal approval before changing their voting laws.
Mr. Ali, the lawyer, became a thorn in Mr. Sisi's side last year after he won a court challenge that nullified Mr. Sisi's decision to hand over two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia.
Despite the Northwest Ordinance's declaration that "the utmost good faith shall always be observed toward the Indians," several indigenous nations refused to recognize the treaties that, under United States law, nullified their land rights.
The venture capital firm argues that special powers Mr. Kalanick negotiated in 2016 — which gave him control over three board seats, including one he occupies — were bestowed under false pretenses and should be nullified.
In a vote of 234 to 175, the House nullified 2013 guidance issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau aimed at preventing auto lenders from charging minorities higher fees when taking out car loans.
It also follows a Supreme Court decision a little over three years ago, it said, that nullified a provision requiring certain states with histories of discrimination to submit their voting laws for federal approval.
"Climbing U.S. production continues to weigh on the market as traders fear that the OPEC output cuts will be nullified by the rising U.S. output," said William O'Loughlin, investment analyst at Australia's Rivkin Securities.
Kenya's Supreme Court nullified the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta, above, ordering a new vote to be held within 63 days after finding that the balloting last month had been tainted by irregularities.
Class action lawsuits by workers on a variety of gig work platforms like Uber and Lyft continued apace, until an unfavorable ruling from the Supreme Court effectively nullified that as a tactic for recovering wages.
But the reality is that the effects of net neutrality being nullified won't be felt for some time, and even then its precarious position means that for the foreseeable future, ISPs won't go hog-wild.
After a lower court found Dassey, who is intellectually impaired, had given an involuntary confession to investigators, the court's decision was nullified late 2017 when the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Dassey's original conviction.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Supreme Court on Friday nullified President Uhuru Kenyatta's election win, citing irregularities, and ordered a new poll within 60 days, an unprecedented move in Africa where governments often hold sway over judges.
Mr. Mansky argues that North Korea nullified their accord when it canceled his third and final trip to Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, during which he planned to shoot the last part of the story.
He carried the ball 16 times for 127 yards, but he said his errors — a dropped wide-open pass, a penalty the nullified a 31-yard touchdown and a fourth-quarter fumble — outweighed the good.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said earlier Friday that Beijing would immediately introduce tariffs on the "same scale" and strength as the U.S. The ministry also said results from previous trade negotiations were now nullified.
Mr. Sernovitz, who finances fracking, dismisses his conflict of interest out of hand, as he does the fact that widespread methane leaks have likely nullified any advantage of fracking versus coal in reducing greenhouse gases.
When Velus Jones returned the opening kickoff 244 yards, it was nullified by a walking-into-a-lamppost-like penalty: The Trojans had two players wearing No. 21 on the field at the same time.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's repeat presidential election must be held within the 60 days stipulated in the constitution after the Supreme Court nullified the result of a vote held last month, President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Thursday.
Unfortunately, this long-discussed clash of smile and hair didn't quite live up to the hype, as the fighters spent long periods tied up against the cage, and Theodorou's strategy completely nullified Alvey's patented counter-punching.
But after it was acquired by the Tel Aviv-based Gett for $200 million earlier this year, Juno nullified its equity program with drivers, promising payouts to some drivers who had accumulated shares with the company.
However, those decisions were nullified in December 2017 when the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Dassey's initial conviction by a vote of 4 to 3, meaning that Dassey would have to carry out his sentence.
If the original executive order is formally rescinded and replaced, as is the prerogative of a president, then lawsuits challenging it would be effectively nullified as the focus turns to the new policy, legal experts say.
It comes 26 years after Suu Kyi won a substantial parliamentary majority in the parliamentary elections in 1990 -- a result that was subsequently nullified -- and two months after the NLD's landslide victory in the 2015 vote.
With a plea agreement almost certainly nullified by his subsequent arrests on unrelated charges and the failure to obtain his G.E.D., the long-delayed sentencing hearing scheduled for next month may finally lead to jail time.
There are famous cases, including the [John Peter] Zenger case, in which American patriots were charged with sedition against the British crown, and jurors nullified in those cases because they thought that the law was unfair.
This time, the Supreme Court nullified the result, citing irregularities in the vote, and called for new presidential elections to be held by the end of October — a historic rebuke of a sitting head of state.
After regarding the 15th Amendment as creating a voting right for black men, the court nullified this view by upholding state laws that imposed poll taxes, for instance, as long as the laws didn't mention race.
None of the anti-abortion activists who spoke with VICE News, however, believed that the precedent set by the Whole Woman's Health decision would be necessarily nullified if Louisiana's law is allowed to go into effect.
KIGALI, Rwanda — Kenya's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that it had nullified last month's presidential election because the voting may have been hacked, and accused the electoral commission of failing to verify results before announcing them.
For instance, in March 2017, Trump signed an executive order that nullified an Obama administration initiative to ensure that federal contractors complied with labor and civil rights laws forbidding discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The contracts guarantee a certain number of working hours but that can be nullified if a farmer declares an act of god if, for example, fields are so flooded or hurricane-battered their crop cannot be salvaged.
There are quite a few lawmakers who run each year on putting term limits in place for themselves, particularly after a 1995 Supreme Court decision that nullified 23 state laws for term limits on their federal lawmakers.
In Round 21976 he delivered a big payload to Sorrasak's guts via a barrage of knees, and nullified some big punches in Round 2135 with a canny long hand defense to win the bout by unanimous decision.
The 498-page report strongly urges Congress to break a partisan deadlock and expand the protections of the Voting Rights Act for minorities, to restore some of the enforcement powers nullified by the Supreme Court, or both.
The veteran opposition leader had boycotted the re-run of an August presidential election that was nullified by Kenya's Supreme Court on procedural grounds, leaving President Uhuru Kenyatta with an almost free run against six minor candidates.
On Tuesday night, the three judges who were not arrested took an action favorable to Mr. Yameen: They nullified parts of the original order, saying the political prisoners should not be released and the convictions should stand.
This might have effectively nullified the court's recent ruling with respect to same-sex marriage — if even the country that brought the case refused to abide by the decision, why should any other country in the region?
Federal courts have altered or nullified the strictest voter-ID laws, saying they suppress turnout among minorities, who are most likely to lack a required ID. This year has set new benchmarks for accusations about tainted elections.
Opondo says it is doubtful that Kenya&aposs election commission was able to conduct "significant and comprehensive voter education" ahead of the vote, a rerun of the August election that was nullified by the Supreme Court over irregularities.
The 45-year-old Ali rose to national prominence last year when he won a case that nullified an unpopular government transfer of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a deal that had prompted rare mass protests.
The NFL is appealing a September ruling by a federal judge, who nullified Brady's four-game suspension because of "several significant legal deficiencies" in how Goodell investigated accusations that the footballs were below league-mandated minimum pressure levels.
Before the game, Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, who had a 60-yard touchdown in the first series nullified by a penalty, remained seated on the bench for the national anthem, surrounded by his teammates, who were standing.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Kenya's Supreme Court has invalidated the result of last month's contentious presidential election and ordered a new vote, the first time in Africa that a court has nullified the re-election of a sitting leader.
In a series of three straight plays, Terry caught a touchdown pass that was nullified by illegal formation; Cam Akers dropped a potential TD pass; and Akers gave FSU a 24-14 lead with his 13-yard run.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's election board said on Wednesday that all eight presidential candidates who competed in elections in August - later nullified by the Supreme Court - would be on the ballot when repeat elections were held on Oct. 26.
While several rules developed toward the end of the Obama administration have been nullified by this Congress, rescinding the auto financing rule was considered unusual since it is an older provision that has been in place for years.
The love that the sensational Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga share as Richard and Mildred Loving, in the director Jeff Nichols's astonishing "Loving," is palpable, and it frames the landmark 1967 case that nullified laws banning interracial marriage.
The move has prompted concern that the president has effectively nullified the central enforcement mechanism of Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the FBI's Russia probe: holding witnesses in criminal contempt of court if they defy a subpoena.
A unanimous decision by the nine-member high court nullified Pierluisi's governorship based on the fact his earlier appointment as secretary of state and next in line for governor had not been confirmed by both chambers of the legislature.
In a unanimous decision, the nine-member high court nullified his governorship based on the fact his earlier appointment as secretary of state and next in line for governor had not been confirmed by both chambers of the legislature.
But the Obamacare measure, which nullified a Trump administration guidance that would allow states to ask for waivers to make major changes to their Obamacare markets, was approved mostly along party lines with only four Republican members joining Democrats.
In a unanimous decision, the nine-member high court nullified Pierluisi's governorship based on the fact his earlier appointment as secretary of state and next in line for governor had not been confirmed by both chambers of the legislature.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's president Uhuru Kenyatta said on Friday he disagreed with a Supreme Court ruling that nullified his win in last month's presidential election, but that he would respect the decision and urged citizens to do the same.
But Abdullah Abdullah, who currently shares power with Ghani in a unity government, said Ghani's side was pushing to include some 300,000 additional votes which did not come through biometric devices used in polling and which must be nullified.
"Chinese brands with growing scale, access to the same supply chain, rising components buying power, aggressive marketing and value-for-money offerings have stalled Apple's growth rate and nullified the differentiation points," said Neil Shah, research director at Counterpoint.
"They're grateful for the rollback of what we all considered onerous regulations against industry; onerous overreach by EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)," Heitkamp said of the regulations then-President Barack Obama imposed before leaving office, which Trump and Congress nullified.
When a US District Judge found Arpaio guilty of criminal contempt in defying a court order to end unconstitutional racial-profiling of Latinos in a campaign to arrest undocumented immigrants, President Trump nullified the law with a presidential pardon.
The alliance of leftist parties backing Mr. Nasralla, as well as a third party, the Liberal Party, handed over their copies of the tally sheets from polling places to the O.A.S. and asked for the results to be nullified.
But it's worth remembering what's at stake here: once law enforcement (and, inevitably, everyone who wants one) has a copy of Apple's software (if it's even possible to make!), any encryption unlocked by a four-digit pin will be nullified.
Amgen had asked the justices to overturn a 2017 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that set aside the jury's verdict, nullified a ban imposed by a judge on Praluent sales and ordered a new trial.
In most of the states, voters who have already cast ballots need to show up to the polls on Election Day, have their prior vote nullified, and revote in-person to have their new vote -- and only the new vote -- counted.
The challenge for the Justice Department is squaring the intentions Congress expressed in 2010, when it first passed the ACA, with the intentions Congress expressed in 2017, when it nullified the individual mandate but left the rest of the law intact.
It also has a clause that allows the entire law to be nullified if the abortion ban clause is struck down, making access to reproductive health care a bargaining chip in the effort to expand healthcare more broadly through new technology.
In January, the CTA nullified the award it had granted the business, which is building a hands-free device that uses biomimicry and robotics to help people achieve a blended orgasm by simultaneously stimulating the G spot and the clitoris.
KEYSTONE GETS THE GREENLIGHT: A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel nullified a key barrier to the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, arguing that it no longer applies after the Trump administration replaced a permit earlier this year.
Venezuela's Supreme Court, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, issued a ruling in Caracas on Monday stating that the National Assembly is invalid and that any agreement presented by the leadership of the legislative body after January 5 would be nullified.
In the case of these two bills, both nullified the affirmative action policies introduced by the Obama administration, which intended to track the condition of those living in below-acceptable housing and to see which American citizens were unduly affected.
The legislation Congress has passed compliments Trump's executive orders: 12 of the 85033 bills to reach Trump's desk have nullified rules issued in the last six months of the Obama administration, a deregulatory push that mirrors many of Trump's orders.
"If a traditional candidate on either side of the aisle said 93 percent of the outrageous, outlandish comments that Donald Trump made, he or she would be immediately nullified by the media and by his or her electorate," Alcivar said.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled on Sunday that Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II was unlawfully appointed to lead United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and that two policies he put in place that limited asylum seekers' access to counsel should be nullified.
Kentucky began taxing Netflix in 2015, comparing it to a multichannel video programming service such as traditional pay TV. But the state's tax appeals board nullified the attempt, saying the service was not equivalent to a traditional pay-TV service.
Late in the fourth quarter of yesterday's loss to Oakland, the Titans lineman launched himself into a pile of players; the resulting penalty nullified a play that would have got Tennessee to the Oakland three-yard-line on a potentially game-tying drive.
"Congress, not the president, has the power of the purse — a power that cannot be nullified so the president can fulfill an outrageous campaign promise," Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leaders, said in a joint statement.
In 2018, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals nullified a decision in a lower court, where Uber drivers had argued they should be deemed employees, saying a class action suit could not be brought due to Uber's arbitration clause, The Verge reported.
The amendment would have nullified the Treasury Department's plans to replace the current image of Jackson on the $20 bill with a portrait of Tubman, one of the most prominent abolitionists for her work in the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has turned down a Chinese proposal to start bilateral talks on their South China Sea dispute, its foreign minister said on Tuesday, because of Beijing's pre-condition of not discussing a court ruling that nullified most of its claims.
The sooner we stop pretending cancel culture is a binding, comprehensive movement rather than an individual decision, the easier it might be to come to terms with the fact that gravity has a delayed (and sometimes nullified) effect on people like Logan Paul.
In a 2-1 decision, a panel of the D.C. Circuit Court nullified the fine and also ruled that the Dodd-Frank law that says the CFPB Director may only be removed for cause by the president violates constitutional separation of powers principles.
Dr. Solonka Nombaek, head of the Clinical TB Control Unit at the Kajiado County Hospital in the Rift Valley region, said that before the act was nullified in 2016, he sent four patients to prison because they refused to take their medication.
Like the deal involving Ms. McDougal, statements from Mr. Trump and his representatives about Ms. Clifford fell apart under legal scrutiny, in that case as part of the suit Ms. Clifford filed to have her agreement — drafted by Mr. Cohen directly — nullified.
The statement by the chairman, Robin Hayes, appeared to bring state Republicans one step closer to acknowledging that the November election, which their candidate, Mark Harris, had apparently won by 905 votes, may need to be nullified and a new election called.
His father, W. T. Cosgrave, participated in the 21986 Easter Rising and was sentenced to death for his role in it, though the sentence was later commuted to a life term, which in turn was nullified when he was released in 21956.
But university documents provided by Ms. Seefeld show that the school did review the verdict, and nullified it because of a new development: The police said that they had found inconsistencies in the accuser's account and that some witnesses had contradicted it.
Second, Clifford argues that even if the NDA is valid, it is no longer enforceable because when Cohen spoke publicly in January about the NDA and his payment to her under the agreement, he breached the agreement's required confidentiality and nullified the bargain.
The turnaround of note for the Rams on Sunday was on defense as the Rams gave up 198 yards of total offense and held Cardinals rookie quarterback Kyler Murray to 163 yards and an interception, with two other interceptions nullified by Rams penalties.
Facebook has around 20 million users in Myanmar — that's nearly all of the country's internet users and nearly 40 percent of the population — and it gave some stats on the reach that it has now nullified: This is Facebook's third such cull in recent months.
But Åshild Ønvik Pedersen and Jean-Charles Gallet of the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) in Tromsø, who have been investigating the matter in detail, argue that the benefits of warmer summers may soon be nullified by the countervailing consequences of warmer and wetter winters.
"Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified," Donald Trump wrote a Twitter, one of a series of Tweets attacking Cruz and questioning the outcome of the Iowa caucuses.
Sunday's landmark referendum vote in Turkey that will grant President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan enormous new powers remained clouded in controversy Monday, as the country's main opposition party called for the extremely close vote to be nullified amid questions surrounding some 23.5 million unstamped ballots.
Sunday's landmark referendum vote in Turkey that will grant President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan enormous new powers remained clouded in controversy Monday, as the country's main opposition party called for the extremely close vote to be nullified amid questions surrounding some 3 million unstamped ballots.
That tradition continued 22 days later—today—when the Dolphins nullified Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick's second-straight fourth-quarter comeback with the following kickoff return: But before Kenyan Drake sealed the win, the Dolphins played 54-and-a-half minutes of some very telling football.
We might be allowed to maintain Joe's rights as an EU citizen, since we exercised our free movement in another EU country before British membership was nullified, or renegotiations with Brussels might force the UK to accept the same free movement rules it has now.
In party-line votes on Tuesday, Brady's tax committee voted down eight Democratic amendments that would have preserved or expanded tax breaks for the middle class, nullified the tax legislation if it increased the deficit in future years and maintained taxes on foreign profits of U.S. corporations.
But Lord Pannick QC, who is representing Gina Miller in the case, once again articulated the investment-manager's objections impressively, reiterating the underlying argument that triggering Article 50 without first consulting parliament would lead to rights which parliament established and only parliament can legislate on being nullified.
Then, not 36 hours later, he accused Cruz of voter fraud, said he "stole" the election, and called for a do-over: Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified.
Tagovailoa lost a fumble inside the LSU 10-yard line on the Tide's opening series, punter Ty Perine mishandled a snap to give the Tigers the ball at Bama's 40-yard line, and a substitution penalty nullified Tide cornerback Trevon Diggs' interception — all in the first quarter.
The police decision came a day after the supreme court dismissed a petition by former prime minister Amama Mbabazi, who came a distant third in the election, for the result to be nullified, clearing the way for 71-year-old Museveni to extend his three-decade rule.
Kev is jealous over the marriage, mostly because it's something he and V couldn't have (due to a previous marriage he never got legally nullified), but he gives V and Svetlana time to "bond," which ends up involving a lot of NSFW activities on a pool table.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss decided Sunday that Trump's move to tap Cuccinelli as acting USCIS director last June under the title of "principal deputy director" constituted a breach of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, and therefore nullified the policies Cuccinelli implemented while leading the agency.
In the 1999 Cup finals, the Sabres lost Game 73 in triple-overtime on a goal by Brett Hull that some say should have been nullified because it appeared that Hull's skate was in the goal crease, a rule the N.H.L. enforced strictly throughout the season.
Judge Tigar's ruling stands a good chance of eventually being nullified by the Supreme Court, Mr Francisco wrote to the justices, and in the meantime, the asylum rule could "address an ongoing crisis at the southern border, with significant implications for ongoing diplomatic negotiations and foreign relations".
The law nullified local government ordinances establishing anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and it required people in publicly owned buildings to use restrooms that corresponded with the gender listed on their birth certificates, which liberals saw as an attack on transgender rights.
NAIROBI, Kenya — In a historic ruling and a first in Africa, Kenya's Supreme Court nullified on Friday the re-election of a sitting president, ordering a new vote to be held within 2290 days after finding that the outcome last month had been tainted by irregularities.
The Russian president favors a retreating United States that has abandoned its values, granting open season to autocrats — an America for which human rights, a rules-based international order, the rule of law itself, and the dignity of the free citizen in a democracy have been nullified.
So it is now the official position of President Trump's administration that all of the ACA — the private insurance markets that cover 15 million Americans, the Medicaid expansion that covers another 15 million, and the protections for people with preexisting conditions and other regulations — should be nullified.
Indeed, if I were to vote on the global profile in courage award for last week, Romney would come in a distant second to the five-judge panel of Malawi's Constitutional Court which nullified a fraudulent presidential election for which international election observers had issued a passing grade.
Sextech company scorned by CES scores $2M and an apology In January, the Consumer Technology Association nullified the award it had granted Lora DiCarlo (that's a startup, not a person), which is building a hands-free device that uses biomimicry and robotics to help people achieve a "blended" orgasm.
Hardly. As Kathryn Edin and Laura Lein showed in their landmark book, "Making Ends Meet," single mothers pushed into the low-wage labor market earned more money than they did on welfare, but they also incurred more expenses, like transportation and child care, which nullified modest income gains.
The orchestra did so to protest a law, commonly known as House Bill 2, that nullified local ordinances establishing anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and required people in public buildings to use restrooms that correspond with the gender listed on their birth certificates. Gov.
Mr. Netanyahu was on his way back to Israel when the Knesset passed a provocative law retroactively legalizing Jewish settlements on privately owned Palestinian land — a measure almost certain to be nullified by the high court, but one that makes the ascendance of the country's right wing inescapable.
Instead of revoking the order by Gallado, Fastman nullified its effectiveness by reinforcing the ban as specific to electronic music festivals, and allowing for a five-day grace period for the ongoing investigation to hand in its report, upon which a proper assessment of the situation could take place.
"Any rule that was not submitted since this act became law in 19963 can be nullified now," Paul Larkin, a senior legal fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, who wrote a Harvard Journal of Law and Public policy article outlining how the CRA could be used this way, told me.
In a detailed opinion, Kenya's supreme court, which had previously nullified the result of the presidential election held on August 8th, criticised the country's election commission for announcing the result—a victory for the incumbent, Uhuru Kenyatta, over the main challenger, Raila Odinga—before the votes had been properly counted.
As Vox's Dylan Scott wrote: So it is now the official position of President Trump's administration that all of the ACA — the private insurance markets that cover 15 million Americans, the Medicaid expansion that covers another 15 million, and the protections for people with preexisting conditions and other regulations — should be nullified.
The Supreme Court ruled had late Wednesday that until lawmakers abided by previous rulings that nullified all legislation passed by congress, the high court could assume the constitutionally assigned powers of the National Assembly, which has been controlled by the opposition since it won a landslide victory in elections in late 2015.
"Pro-life legislators and activists nationwide can have high confidence that as a Supreme Court justice, Neil Gorsuch will not join those who have nullified past efforts to protect the lives of unborn children and other vulnerable humans," Douglas D. Johnson, senior policy advisor for National Right to Life, said in a statement.
"In the conditions when all of Iran's efforts with other world powers is nullified through the bullying and excessive demands of some of the partners of the French foreign minister and their own inability ... there is no reason, need, reliability or trust for negotiations on issues that are non-negotiable," Qassemi said.
The Gamecocks pulled out all stops with two fakes on fourth-down plays, but a holding penalty nullified kicker Parker White's touchdown run on a fake field goal in the first quarter, and receiver Shi Smith was stopped short of a first down on a run from punt formation in the second quarter.
" The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is hearing the case after a district court judge ruled in March that the Trump administration policy was probably illegal because it violated Supreme Court precedents on abortion and nullified a young woman's "right to make her own reproductive choices.
Due to consistent and aggressive campaigns by industry lobbyists, the law has been strengthened to the point where state laws attempting to place limitations on the scope or force of arbitration contracts are deemed nullified by the federal law, and, as held in Epic Systems, the Act overrides various federal statutes designed to protect workers.
Mr. Abdullah, who says Mr. Ghani rushed the vote audit process and won unfairly with a thin margin, was willing to accept a version of coalition government similar to the one negotiated after 2014, as long as the 2019 election results were nullified and Mr. Ghani's legitimacy as president came from a political understanding.
The bill nullified a rule completed in the last days of the Obama administration that effectively banned state and local governments from withholding federal funding for family planning services related to contraception, sexually transmitted infections, fertility, pregnancy care and breast and cervical cancer screening from qualified health providers — regardless of whether they also performed abortions.
To some experts, the experiment nullified a decades-long debate over whether to destroy the world's two remaining smallpox remnants — at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and at a research center in Russia — since it proved that scientists who want to experiment with the virus can now create it themselves.
Statutes of limitations are being extended or even nullified for certain sex crimes; juries better understand that there is no playbook for how and when a victim of sexual assault reports abuse; and serial sexual predators can and will be confronted with their previous conduct in court, even if that conduct is not chargeable.
U.S. WOMEN WIN TITLE Alex Rigsby stopped four of five shots in the shootout and the United States beat host Finland, 2-1, to win its fifth consecutive gold medal at the women's world championship in Espoo after a goaltender interference review nullified what would have been a winning overtime goal for the Finns.
You may recall, for instance, that in December, in the billion-dollar multidistrict litigation over genetically modified Syngenta corn seeds, U.S. District Judge John Lungstrum of Kansas City nullified all individual contingency fee agreements, holding that all attorneys in the case would be paid from a $500 million pot set aside for lawyers' fees.
The ongoing street protests in Venezuela are fueled by a number of decisions taken by the government-controlled judiciary: First, in late 2628, it blocked a constitutional recall referendum that would have removed Maduro from power; and second, the Supreme Court nullified the National Assembly with opposition majority (a move denounced by the opposition as a coup d'état).
The new rule, which was approved by owners with a vote of 32-0, is an attempt to do away with the kinds of baroque rulings that nullified apparent catches by Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Lions in 2010, Dez Bryant of the Dallas Cowboys in 2014 and Jesse James of the Pittsburgh Steelers last season.
The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel has since released a memorandum that nullified Cordray's coup and approved the president's pick, Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE, as acting director.
Intellectual property protection in the U.S. has gotten so bad that I know U.S. inventors who have been counseled into not filing for their patents in the U.S. I know U.S. inventors who have forced to enforce their patents in China because their patents have been severely weakened or nullified altogether by a new administrative court that was created in that law.
Brenda LawrenceBrenda Lulenar LawrenceMichigan House Democrats plan vigil for Iraqi man who died after deportation Democrats warn of Trump trap Democratic lawmaker: 'I love America even though at times she didn't love me back' MORE (D-Mich.), who is black, swiped at Meadows for bringing Patton to the hearing, calling it "totally insulting" to suggest her presence nullified Trump's behavior.
Then came the balloons and the kiss and another round of drinks, and I thought that was it, situation over, encounter nullified, the lineaments of it already making for a good story to tell at a party, with me in the starring role as the irresistible object of unwanted affection, a man radiating intense physical attraction without even being aware of it.
The Supreme Court, stacked with judges loyal to Mr. Maduro, nullified nearly all pieces of legislation that the Assembly passed in 2016 and stripped it of its budgetary oversight powers, saying its leaders were in contempt of court for ignoring an order that barred the swearing-in of several opposition politicians whom the ruling party said had engaged in electoral fraud.
Mr Renzi, who resigned after losing an earlier referendum on constitutional reform, continues to head the PD. The government of his successor, Paolo Gentiloni (also of the PD), had indicated that, rather than face a vote that might have nullified Mr Renzi's proudest achievement, the government would join calls to dissolve parliament and hold elections, which would have postponed the referendum for a year.
That length of time is important in terms of the prenup because many provide if the couple is married for a certain period of time -- usually, 10 years -- the prenup is either nullified or it enhances the rights and financial entitlements of the person who was forced to sign it Like we said, though, it's unclear what their prenup included ... or if Teresa even knows.
But its position has been challenged in court on the grounds that only parliament can remove rights granted by a parliamentary act in 1972 which paved the way for Britain to join what is now the EU. "Parliament did not intend that what it had created could be nullified by a minister exercising a prerogative," David Pannick, a lawyer for the lead claimant in the case against the government, told the Supreme Court.

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