textbook study in co-opting a resistance movement and
effectively rendering it useless.
and
effectively render them useless anywhere else.
Not exact matches
For this reason, Trump getting rid of the mortgage - interest deduction would
effectively be the more populist position in comparison to the April «backdoor» version that protects it politically while
rendering it
useless to most people.
We are deeply concerned that the Investment Company Institute (ICI) Letter lays out a set of changes to the Proposed Rule which wold
effectively negate the derivatives exposure limits in the rule and
render them
useless as a tool for controlling speculative leverage at registered funds, as is required by the 1940 Act.
I never really know how much I should put in because over here, bananas can really vary in size and hence
effectively rendering a recipe
useless.
FYI — Using any carbo load with Superstarch
effectively renders Superstarch
useless... Don't be fooled by the low caloric count... You will be using fat so the calories don't mean that much..
Most people don't take into account the total glycemic load once the food is prepared,
rendering the glycemic score
effectively useless.
However, Tretiakova notes that «in times of distress, correlations tend to spike, as they did in 2008,
effectively rendering diversification
useless when it was needed most.»
Accordingly, licences or contracted out business tenancies can be
rendered effectively useless, leaving owners in a quandary about whether they can require the removal of equipment, particularly in circumstances where a redevelopment may be proposed.
Not only could such a device be offer larger displays,
effectively rendering tablets
useless, but it could also fold into smaller shapes that are easier to carry and much more portable.
The move
effectively renders the stolen coins
useless, as they will be flagged if users try to cash out on exchanges for fiat or other cryptocurrencies.