| The force of the impact is so great that it pushes the minivan toward the curb where the force of inertia overrides its center of gravity. |
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| That commitment overrides any personal investment, making him an ideal collaborator for a field guide. |
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| The bill overrides a decision of the court, depriving those people of their right to access and to receive justice in that forum. |
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| Trade in weapons, moreover, not only overrides any kind of law on whom to trade with, but also on what to sell. |
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| If Amy weren't under guard, she'd be working on overriding the overrides and getting control back. |
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| He plays by his own rules, and that ultimately may be the personality trait that overrides his talent. |
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| The Prime Minister overrides the rule of law and declares a coroner's enquiry unnecessary. |
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| It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb. |
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| But modern-day life, with its swing shifts and all-night lighting, often manually overrides nature's schedules. |
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| Most automatic fixtures have manual overrides should the sensors fail to function properly, manufacturers say. |
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| The moonwalkers were not opposed to increased use of automation, but they still wanted manual backups and overrides. |
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| The KDC can be configured to allow ticket lifetimes within a certain range, and overrides your request if it falls outside of the allowed range. |
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| Although we have seen signs of progress, in general the nationalistic political dynamic routinely overrides popular sentiment. |
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| Displaying such information in the lock screen overrides privacy measures. |
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| The Easy Tronic program overrides these settings at the headland, but they are applied again automatically once your Profi starts the next row. |
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| Older follicles in the ovary, however, may secrete a vitellogenin-stimulating hormone that overrides the effects of the eyestalk neurohormone. |
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| They share an intensity and commitment that overrides vain posture. |
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| While they may claim it, the power of Parliament is predominant and overrides that. |
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| However, in the case of a real emergency, it is considered that need for assistance overrides the need for privacy. |
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| Some custodial staff reported that overrides are only used to increase risk classification. |
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| A neutral mediator is needed to initiate decision-making that overrides political controversies. |
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| This option overrides that behavior and instead unicasts the update to the specified syncpeer. |
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| We also found that two out of every three overrides applied by case management officers in those regions were invalid. |
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| It neither amends nor overrides existing legislation or regulations but will govern how these statutory authorities will be implemented. |
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| Three days of debate at Second Reading is insufficient for a Bill that overrides signed collective agreements. |
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| Data on the frequency of overrides was not readily available, but estimates ranged from none to 15 percent. |
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| The solution may be reached because one of the principles overrides other relevant principles. |
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| The protective form, if inherited from one parent, overrides any susceptible form inherited from the other. |
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| The non-volatile memory stores the last 500 combinations and overrides older tuning data. |
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| This is easily determined by holding a compass near the magnet to determine if the strength of the magnet overrides the magnetic force of the poles. |
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| The party believes that Indian nationhood stems from a deep cultural bonding of the people which overrides differences of caste, region, religion and language. |
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| Sections of the world trade agreement have simply been pasted into the draft negotiating text, ensuring that corporate freedom overrides environmental protection. |
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| In each case, motion comprises the work, yet the concept of motion and, often, motion contributed by the viewer, overrides the context and import of the original movement. |
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| More complex systems have built-in overrides using call-in, occupancy sensing or reaction to out-of-spec temperatures that turn on systems for zones having special needs. |
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| The commander appoints the ministers of defence, interior and border affairs and can declare a state of emergency that overrides much of the government apparatus. |
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| In the aftermath of a disaster, only the first of these questions matters: when so many are in such need, the humanitarian imperative overrides qualms about giving handouts to a repugnant regime. |
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| The safety line, which is colour contrasted with the surrounding surface, helps partially sighted people to keep clear of the bus rear view mirror, which overrides the edge of the platform. |
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| The argument put forward by the Member States and beneficiaries that the authorisation by the Council overrides the State aid procedures is incorrect. |
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| The court's summary punishment for contempt immediately overrides all other punishments applicable to the subject party. |
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| Before claiming an exemption, the head of a government institution should first determine whether there is enough evidence to suggest that one of the overrides would apply. |
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| This option overrides the page size setting. |
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| We must not, as has already happened with a number of directives, end up with an interplay of European and national bureaucracies which restricts and overrides the citizen's ability to shape policy at a local level. |
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| The right of an organization to protect itself against possible or suspected criminal activity overrides an individual's right to privacy, State Farm asserts. |
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| Each time this happens, Industry Canada overrides the local decision. |
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| Parties and leaders must always keep in mind that their national responsibility to the welfare of their citizens overrides their narrow individualistic political interests. |
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| Serious damage may result if the operator overrides the actuator limit switches or exerts excessive force on the handwheel. |
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| If your software automatically assigns cover days, make sure someone double-checks all claims and manually overrides any errors. |
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| This sort of loophole automatically overrides the wife's claim of disappearance because the husband can keep showing up once every year to claim before the court he is not missing. |
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| The justices must decide whether citizens' right to have their contracts respected overrides the government's obligation to protect the currency. Most legal scholars side with the banks. |
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| It also shows that it has a tendency to antagonize parents and others concerned about the way it overrides principles such as academic merit in allocation to particular types of school. |
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| It became a powerful institution as Community law overrides national law. |
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| When Macbeth arrives at Inverness, she overrides all of her husband's objections by challenging his manhood and successfully persuades him to kill the king that very night. |
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| This entails consideration of occasions in which inter-signal differentiation overrides signal strength as the primary concern in distal communication. |
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