This would not necessarily invalidate my contention that converts were desirable because they brought with them greater access to the land. |
It is possible that the Parliament could pass a law, having extraterritorial effect, which might invalidate a contrary law. |
While these are both interesting finds, there is nothing to invalidate the arguments already presented against evolution. |
The court held that the statute did not invalidate the tenancy agreement but merely regulated its circumvention through the imposition of fines. |
Problems of a moral theory in such an extreme situation do not invalidate a theory for normal situations. |
So far, so good, but there is one thing that could invalidate that prediction. |