At the United Nations last week, he went a step further, putting the "world body" on notice that more of the same from Saddam had better be unacceptable to the UN as well, or it will render itself as useless as the League of Nations became in the late 1930s.
Even common reverse engineering tools merely render malware as thousands of lines of garbled text more legible to machine than man.
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If anything is begrudged, it is the passage by voters (through their representatives) of laws and regulations that make it more difficult to render assistance as they make it more difficult to live.
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The 9300i is exactly the same as the 9300 in every way save for the addition of WiFi, which turns out to be a mixed blessing because the pokey 150MHz processor can't render pages as fast as the 802.11 can pull them down.
The arrival of more countries favouring English will threaten to render French almost as marginal as German.
For consumers the promise of fat, fully optical pipes will one day render video calls as mundane as voice calls.
On her first solo album, Knives Don't Have Your Back, Haines finds a way to ratchet up Metric's lyrical intimacy, while injecting eerily infectious melodies that render its songs as catchy as they are harrowingly doomstruck.
The computer search was a key piece of evidence in the murder trial as the prosecution sought to prove that Anthony had carefully studied the use of chloroform to render her daughter unconscious as part of a plan to murder 2 year old Caylee Anthony.
We, as a state, will continue to render all necessary assistance to Viktor Bout as a Russian citizen.
Meanwhile, it would render PS4 games almost as useless as the vast majority of touch-based mobile games out there.
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"Phytoremediation is the use of plants to remove contaminants from the environment and to render them harmless, as simple as that, " he says.
Into this plain-vanilla trust, Raymond and Arline gifted the bulk of their assets not so much as to render them technically insolvent, but a goodly amount.
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Like rationality, self-interest (even when broadly defined) fails to capture some aspects of social behaviour, but not so many as to render models based on the notion useless.
Rather, we continue to scrutinize searches and seizures effectuated under the longstanding border search power on a case-by-case basis to determine whether the manner of the search and seizure was so egregious as to render it unreasonable.
The fear now is that she has established a precedent that future British political leaders will feel compelled to follow, and in so doing may render politics in London as dysfunctionally money-ridden as politics in Washington already is.
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Currency markets also can render the rankings obsolete almost as soon as they are released.
But Clayton's film of "Gatsby" doesn't so much render the book so much as one's reverential reading of it.
If any voters are given ballots marked in advance in her favour, it says, they should check another box as well to render their vote invalid.
Plus, the nomination serves to advance a second Obama front in his second term, related somewhat to this assault on the post-World War II military posture: He is seeking to render the American Right impotent as a force for resisting his overall agenda.
Saskia Sassen, co-chair on the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University and a leading expert on smart cities, draws parallels with the office buildings of the sixties, which she describes as "low-ceiling places now standing sad and empty as advanced technologies render them useless".
Procardia , a popular calcium channel-blocker sold generically as nifedipine , may render men infertile.
PCs would grind to a halt as they tried to render complicated graphics.
If power is confined only by the electorate s tax appetite, will prohibitive duties render our rights moot, even as Congress can t eradicate them?
If he could do that, surely he should be able to render the quickness of his mare as she shook her tail against the flies, or impatiently raised her neck while he prepared the little painting cart, or pricked her ears as he made noises to the forest.
The singer uses this as a musical backbone to render the original composition into a qawwali, khayal or thumri (styles of singing).
In some cases, as software and browser changes render original works obsolete, the centre will be translating poems into newer formats.
The voters will render their judgment on that in 2012 as well.
In both cases the apps are able to render this imagery in real-time as you use the product, enabling you to view the buildings and streets from various angles and altitudes.
Leaders from around the region arrived early Wednesday, including Argentina President Cristina Kirchner, Bolivia's Mr. Morales and Uruguay President Jose "Pepe" Mujica, to render honors to a leader they remembered as a stalwart proponent of Latin American unity.
The limited number of polygons means that speeding up one of these systems to refresh the screen 60 times a second, as is needed to smoothly render fast-action scenes, requires cutting the number of polygons per screen to the point where detail suffers.
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