The optical zoom covers a 28 mm to 200 mm range, and the autofocus can be overridden with a manual focus. |
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Police officials said that the youth appeared to be mentally deranged or spiritually overridden. |
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Their enactment was delayed by a presidential veto, which was overridden by the National Assembly. |
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Or is he a poetaster whose taste is overridden by the dream of a talent he has never possessed? |
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To have those rights overridden by such ridiculous nonsense and sheer arrogance is unacceptable. |
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Synorogenic flysch deposits were laid down in front of the advancing allochthonous complexes, and were overridden by them. |
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In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed. |
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Her somewhat apologetic stance is overridden by her clear sense of feeling justified in what she is doing. |
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Because we are specifying an option on the command line, we are certain the options will not be overridden as they take precedence. |
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We have identified seven such lateral moraines that were overridden by the expansion and growth of the Fennoscandian ice sheet. |
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Because it is a regular statute, it could be overridden by a new federal statute. |
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The slat extend function can be overridden by the use of a SLAT STOW button, but it is unlikely that this was used. |
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The rights granted to users of copyright content by the Copyright Act must not be allowed to be unilaterally overridden by contract. |
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But the terrain is difficult, threaded with bayous and creeks, frequently flooded, and overridden with dense foliage and impenetrable undergrowth. |
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America's pavements and boardwalks are overridden with persons, many of them overweight, who amble along licking ice cream or gobbling chips. |
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Inalienability does not mean that rights are absolute or can never be overridden by other considerations. |
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After all, the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act of 1985, designed to balance the American budget, was eventually overridden. |
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The default reaction may be overridden by specifying either block drop or block return. |
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The Forum also identifies the exceptions under section 30.2 as exceptions that cannot be overridden by the terms of a contract. |
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This parameter defaults to a value for each type but can be overridden if desired. |
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It noted that such inviolability and immunity could not be overridden by demands of military expediency. |
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The slat overspeed protection can also be overridden by selecting a flap extension of 10 degrees or more. |
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However, some of these powers can be overridden by central government projects such as infrastructure development. |
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Recommendations from the panel automatically become law, and can only be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote in Congress. |
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In such cases, the normal pattern of word stress is overridden. |
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And finally, on manual transmission vehicles, the clutch pedal ignition lock is overridden so the starter can be used without pushing in the clutch after stopping on a hill. |
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That inviolability, it noted, could not be set aside by any Member State on the grounds that, in the special circumstances of hostilities, it must be qualified or overridden by demands of military expediency. |
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It would be very helpful for Senators to take the time to make sure that the guaranteed rights of freedom of religion and freedom of expression are not overridden. |
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Firstly, in applying the general clause, account may not be taken of circumstances to the detriment of the consumer arising at a later date if this means that a contractual term may not be amended or overridden. |
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Simultaneous calls could also be overridden, and the CGRS had periodically experienced audio degradation of received signals such that the message was indiscernible. |
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The foreland basin was later overridden by and buried under the prograding Oligocene-Recent shelf-slope system. |
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Convex Walls: Convex walls are seen in areas where downward erosion has proceeded faster than lateral and where interfluves of straight-walled valleys have been overridden by glaciers. |
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The default accessor can be overridden by declaring a sub of the same name in the package. |
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He stated that the Community principle of transparency, as well as the progress which the institutions have made in this respect, could not be overridden by such difficulties. |
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This behavior can be overridden on a per rule basis. |
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The idea that competition law should be overridden by industrial policy to create a local champion that exploits economies of scale has often been used in merger cases. |
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If a safety interlock has been overridden, it's a big no-no. |
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Since the political leadership has not overridden the public service, those public servants who might otherwise have wished to promote more radical reforms could not obtain support for such changes. |
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These requirements are prima facie obligations, which are taken to be defeasible or open to being overridden by conflicting obligations. |
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Where a state law is contradicted by a federal law, it is overridden. |
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This could, however, be overridden at a time of national emergency. |
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Subduction occurs along a fault, along which a hanging wall, or overriding slab is thrust over an overridden slab, also called the subducting slab. |
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