At times, white racism rendered that era's military all but dysfunctional.
A failure to conform to the legal requirements in contracting a marriage will render that marriage void.
But just before leaving office in January, President Clinton rendered that moot with a pardon.
And rendering that subtle color with only four inks can be a slow process.
The next point came to the front: HAD he rendered that service?
The clubs want to hold the draft on or around Dec. 15, but legal challenges will very likely render that timetable unworkable.
He was certain to knock the wind out of common sense, and render that unlucky adversary deaf to the call of time.
It is also an account, by way of the writing, of techniques for rendering that mystery a living presence in fiction.
Nevertheless, the high cost of courtroom litigation unfortunately renders that alternative beyond the reach of the average investor.
You cannot defend an open society by rendering that society no longer open.