It should be noted that a competent pregnant woman cannot be overruled on decisions that may adversely affect her unborn child. |
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Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him. |
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A Presidential veto may be overruled by Parliament, provided there are 160 votes in support of such a motion. |
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They are also warning that they could stage a walkout after the governing body overruled a decision to expel the boy. |
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The referee overruled the linesman and disallowed the goal leading to protests which halted the game for several minutes. |
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Seeing through Julia's pettifoggery, the judge overruled her frivolous objection. |
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I missed the excited talk of last year where our eagerness and innocent naivety overruled our sense of logic and sensibility. |
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I objected right from the start, but he was the man of the house and his decisions overruled mine. |
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It is our opinion that the reasons filed in arrest of judgment are not maintained, and it is ordered that the motion be overruled. |
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He criticizes judges who have overruled will provisions requesting the demolition of a family estate or a burial with family jewels. |
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Victoria Police state a subsequent risk assessment overruled the recommendation. |
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Montgomery wanted a full-scale rush on Berlin via the Ruhr, but this was overruled by the Allies Supreme Commander, Dwight Eisenhower. |
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In contrast, moderate voices are rarely heard and often relentlessly overruled by barrages of bellicose opinions. |
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A majority of villagers overruled the sane voice of a few to stop asphalting the surface that would hasten the surface run-off instead of trapping the heavenly bounty. |
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The movement to add advertising to jockeys' silks leaped forward at the Kentucky Derby, two days after a judge overruled Kentucky regulations prohibiting such ads. |
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The choice accorded to enterprises may sometimes be overruled by a decision regarding the day of rest imposed by the Minister of Labour. |
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On luckless occasions my protestations that dancing might aggravate an old shrapnel wound have been overruled, and I have been dragged out onto the dance floor. |
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He had argued with his boss that the managers of the European nuclear waste dump at La Hague in France should be warned, but he had been overruled. |
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The judge overruled the limitation of liability clause because, according to him, such a clause could not nullify a breach of duty to inform. |
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He advised also against the establishment of common guidelines for the same reasons, was however overruled by vote. |
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For spurious reasons, their applications for early release, which is possible under Russian law, were overruled, despite good behaviour. |
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The trial judge's decision on the notice period was overruled by a panel of the Divisional Court. |
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However, because the Bureau de révision overruled the initial decision of the benefits officer, Mr Villeneuve must reimburse that amount. |
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But now that the federal courts have overruled the monopolies commission, Teleclub has to adapt its technology to the Cablecom platform. |
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The Superior Court agreed with the union but was later overruled by the Quebec Court of Appeal. |
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The linesman had flagged to say the deflected shot should have been ruled out for offside but the referee overruled him, and this goal proved to be the turning point. |
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The head linesman signaled for the score, but was overruled by the official on the opposite side of the field, who had his view restricted by the pileup. |
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It is also not very probable that his nomination would often be overruled. |
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As far as we know, it is the only court decision that has been overruled by legislation. |
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This decision has never been overruled and remains binding upon me. |
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I'm a donor, and my wishes won't be overruled if I hop the twig. |
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The Florida Supreme Court overruled her and enjoined her from certifying. |
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This being so, the current legal dispensation that allows the application of the death penalty will in practice be overruled. |
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Village leaders are dead set against the scheme to build houses at Lodge Hill, off Main Street, but planning officials want their objections overruled. |
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Here it is configured whether a call will be recorded for playback later in case zones are occupied or the call is being overruled in some zones. |
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Even so, I didn't like it that he'd overruled my objections. |
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The elected officials subsequently overruled their own appointees. |
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Please let me draw your attention to the fact that this law was vetoed by the former President of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus, but he was overruled by the Lithuanian Parliament. |
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How can you be sure that these cases are good law? How do you know that these cases have not been overruled or reversed? |
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Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. |
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In the UK the prefix RMS for Royal Mail Steamship overruled the screw configuration prefix. |
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The line judge signalled the ball was in, but this was overruled by the umpire. |
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A thriller about streetkids living on a dumpsite in the developing world, it was shortlisted for the Blue Peter award by the prize's judges, only to be dropped when they were overruled by one of the programme's editors. |
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A civilian commission overruled beck and rebuked his conclusion. |
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The House of Lords Committee of Privileges had declared in Lady Rhondda's favour, but Lord Birkenhead effectively overruled them by referring the matter to a larger Committee weighted with opponents of women's suffrage. |
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If this advice is overruled, the deputy has the further obligation to ensure that both the advice and the ministerial overruling of it are clearly documented. |
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But their niggling objections typically focus on minutiae such as expensed lunches and photocopying costs, and are mostly overruled by the judges, says one bankruptcy lawyer. |
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Earlier Exxon had attempted to get the measure struck off the meeting agenda on technical grounds, but were overruled by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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Moreover, as the final decision on accommodating a ship in distress is being made by the independent competent authority, the powers of the port authority can be overruled. |
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The committee members overruled the chair. |
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At very low outside temperatures, this mode is overruled. |
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This binding nomination can be overruled by an absolute majority of votes cast at a General Meeting of Shareholders representing at least one-third of the Company's issued capital. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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In December 2003, the Court of Cassation overruled a decision of a local court in Van which had banned the use of posters in the Kurdish language. |
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The Ontario Court of Appeal has overruled an attempt by the City of Toronto to recover the internal administrative expenses involved in the administration of its municipal workers' pension plan. |
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Indeed, in the wide literature on judicial activism, a widespread view holds that courts will do the utmost to avoid being overruled by political powers. |
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The appeal shall be immediately put to the vote, and the ruling of the Chairman shall stand unless overruled by a majority of the members present and voting. |
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There are some cases that you may not agree with that should not be overruled. |
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He overruled his secretaries by ordering that grain should be sent immediately to relieve disaster areas. |
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In practice, Philip often found his authority overruled by local assemblies, and his word less effective than that of local lords. |
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Thoroughly shaken, Philip IV now overruled Olivares and offered an unconditional truce. |
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The decision in Caldwell was overruled by the House of Lords in the case of R v G, described below. |
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In these cases 6 out of 9 jurors must find against the defendant, and may not be overruled in cases of acquittal. |
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Though International News Service has never been expressly overruled, the Court was, in Sears and Compco, apparently rejecting its approach. |
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He added that only urgent expropriation decision for the lands falling into east-west axis landing strip has been overruled by Turkey's top administrative court. |
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Within the United Kingdom itself, court decisions can be formally overruled only by an Act of Parliament, or by the decision of a higher court on appeal. |
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At the more official royal residences, he had been overruled by the Commissioners of Woods and Forest, who had official responsibilities for the grounds. |
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The court thus overruled all the states' protective laws, except against outright fraud, and declared open season on any products not protected by patents. |
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Washington still favored an assault on New York, but was essentially overruled when the French opted to send their fleet to their preferred target of Yorktown. |
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Depending on the form the decentralization of powers takes, a federated state's legislative powers may or may not be overruled or vetoed by the federal government. |
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But in cases involving the Federal Constitution, where correction through legislative action is practically impossible, this Court has often overruled its earlier decisions. |
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Evans, wanted to launch a surprise attack but was overruled. |
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