The store has an overriding accent on simplicity of design and ease of shopping for the customers. |
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The overriding impression is one of mayhem, machismo, bluster and braggadocio. |
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It means that the contract is to be treated as unenforceable on grounds of some overriding public policy. |
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The reality consists of an overriding concern with the physical consummation of their aborted marriage. |
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It is unfair to employers, too, whose interests are not overriding but are nonetheless owed common honesty. |
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He said this is not permissible under the law and the rules could not have overriding effect. |
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Their overriding concern has been the preservation of their own interests, against those of their factional rivals. |
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His unrest was palpable, overriding the lucrative offers to produce more nostalgia in favor of following this higher calling. |
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Finding ways to wring every penny out of real estate expenses can become such an overriding priority that cost cutting becomes an end in itself. |
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The work is violently powerful, its overriding message being the oppression of the Mexican lower classes. |
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The experience of others, therefore, provides no grounds for overriding my judgement. |
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There is patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination which justifies this classification. |
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Economic ideology took a decidedly secondary place, with respect to what they considered as an overriding historical imperative. |
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The White House hung her out to dry by undercutting or overriding her policies or public pronouncements. |
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However, my comments have all flowed from the original overriding brief to Masons. |
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The overriding message from residents was a wish for councillors to be held to account and to be open. |
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What is the point of overriding a planning department in the council, and the citizens of the city? |
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When convergence rate and subduction rate differ, the trench migrates with respect to a fixed point in the overriding plate interior. |
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The buoyancy force was calculated from the potential energy difference between the overriding continental plate and the subducting oceanic plate. |
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If the overriding plate is continental, the volcanic arc expresses itself as an extended mountain range such as the Andes of South America. |
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With safety as the overriding consideration, should the court remove a child from its home, or return a child to its family? |
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In the case of this legislation, the welfare of our children has to be the overriding consideration. |
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They will instead be referred to a brigade-level review, where the overriding consideration will be keeping them on the Army's books. |
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The overriding concern of the main parties was the seeming lack of any interest in an election by the public. |
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It is through necessity rather than choice that we have taken this action and patient safety has to be the overriding consideration. |
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Yet he is being criticized, even threatened by his superiors for refusing to make financial considerations the overriding factor. |
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I accept that in this emergency, national defense must be our overriding concern. |
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The overriding reason for the success of Ethernet in the enterprise network has been cost-effectiveness. |
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The goal of rehabilitation was long ago replaced by that of warehousing, and now the overriding objective is to warehouse cheaply. |
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Items 4 to 6 of the items overriding the exceptions relate to item 4 of the excepted items. |
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His attachment to the vow of celibacy takes overriding precedence over everything else, including the public weal. |
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It is graphic, depressing and leaves the audience with an overriding feeling of emptiness. |
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But in this case, a number of overriding political considerations made this unviable. |
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This was the overriding message coming across to a group of Irish newspaper editors on a visit to Brussels last week. |
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This search for one answer above all, this Gnostic quest for an overriding key to history, is both dangerous and inimical to conservatism. |
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It also says the traffic would be unwelcome and that no consideration of the overriding need for the mineral has been demonstrated. |
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The Government made clear that its overriding objective was to reduce the burdens on industry by aligning domestic law with Community law. |
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Such a decision, especially today, requires extraordinarily strong reasons for overriding the presumption in favor of peace and against war. |
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Annual or yearly performance results will generally have an overriding importance. |
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His unconventional and highly individualist style may be forgiven, as well as his occasional overriding of the composers' instructions. |
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But the overriding theme served to elucidate his orientation to engineering principles based on human and animal anatomy. |
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The preponderance of scientific evidence supports the overriding similarities between men and women. |
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His crusade against redundancy and overspending in government seemed fuelled by an overriding concern for the common good. |
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As I have said, the overriding consideration under Part IV is the fulfilment of the child's special educational needs. |
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The overriding colours are natural hues of tan, brown and olive greens contrasted with a bright white base, to give a soft, earthy look. |
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This overriding interest suggests that you're probably on your way to being an outstanding sculler. |
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In any successful war, individual battles must be fought with an eye towards the overriding objective. |
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The central and overriding focus of this project is dealing with racism face-to-face. |
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Would we be better off obeying physical signals rather than continually overriding them? |
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The overriding selling point for all juices is that they attain the magical properties of both sensational taste and outstanding health benefits. |
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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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The biggest interpersonal flaw in any manager's tool kit is the constant overriding need to win. |
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They reconfigure the positions of particles in the brains of any organic beings, as well as overriding any computers on the ship. |
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The operator has the option of overriding the sensor automatically selected by the operational software. |
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Her overriding perception of the game, for all its quality as a spectator sport, was the lack of style and sexiness in its presentation. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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But as a formation modularity lacks the notion of semiotic play and drift that is for many the overriding feature of postmodernity. |
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The institution has been and continues to be rife with examples of imperious pastors operating on whim and arbitrarily overriding consensual decisions. |
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But the overriding likeness is the fun, almost absurdist sense of humor. |
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Airline pilots are well accustomed to overriding mechanisms of this sort. |
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The overriding problem with acquisitions is in integrating the new assets. |
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With an overriding mood of boredom, the boys and girls are almost totally incapable of talking to one another, and all their parents worry about is keeping up appearances. |
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They shared the overriding objective of preserving for the time he came of age the inheritances won by his grandfather and father in England and France. |
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The overriding theme of the hundreds of interviews Newman had granted is his discretion. |
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Ramirez sat down, and typed in his personal code, overriding the General's fail-safes and security measures as he retook control of the automated defence systems. |
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Their music is infectious, occasionally riotously so, but as easy as listening to them remains, there's an overriding feeling that their best work is yet to come. |
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The album ends with a recording of beat poet Charles Bukowski talking about his overriding need to escape the banality of his everyday working life. |
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What adds a richness to the stories is the way you take relationships themselves as an overriding theme. |
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Meanwhile, the Peace Corps maintains that it has an overriding obligation to protect the privacy of sexual assault victims. |
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More than anything, her overriding passion seemed to be posting endless photos of herself. |
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And these are two overriding drivers of health care costs, according to a 2007 McKinsey and Company study. |
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On the one hand, it is ultimately answerable to the ruling body of the Central Bank, whose overriding goal is to maintain a stable and solvent financial system. |
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The unit became an independent force, answering directly to MG Groves, going wherever necessary in the European theater, and overriding all standing orders. |
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He subordinated most of a wide set of social, labor and political reforms to his overriding interest in realizing a sweeping agrarian reform in the henequen zone. |
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The weather is the overriding factor in deciding whether to cancel the picnic. |
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Was it possible, for example, to let the computer perform while occasionally causing some change to the performance, in effect overriding the computer's decisions? |
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Since the reform and opening up policy was adopted in the early 1980s, the Chinese Government has always firmly put stability as a principle of overriding importance. |
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Subject to this overriding consideration, the umpire at the bowler's end should stand where he does not interfere with either the bowler's run up or the striker's view. |
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Time and time again, when we are looking at sentences and looking at parole, the overriding consideration seems to be whether the offender, if let out, will pose a risk. |
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Of course, these cannot be allowed to become the overriding considerations but the concepts of fairness between classes of beneficiaries does not require them to be excluded. |
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That will require action to meet the practical concerns of states that still regard the nonintervention principle as of overriding importance to their national well-being. |
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A satisfactory and lasting result in the water context cannot be achieved and should not be attempted by wholly divorcing consideration of the overriding conflict. |
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Sensor height information can speed productivity by overriding the CNC program, providing faster, more rapid infeed information to the next work-piece cut. |
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Were it to come to trial, it would put the Lords, as judges, in an invidious position, and exposes them to the charge that they are overriding the will of the Commons. |
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In Anne's case, the overriding impression was that of a dignified and decent woman struggling hard to cope with the pain of ending a marriage which just hadn't worked out. |
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There is an overriding theme to this mural, and that is one of duality. |
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He spent weeks partying in London and Oxford before the overriding need for money led him to apply through an agency for a teaching job. |
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As a region today, there is no overriding body with significant financial or planning powers for the East Midlands. |
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That is, the subducted lithosphere is always oceanic while the overriding lithosphere may or may not be oceanic. |
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Although it does not formally elect the prime minister, the position of the parties in the House of Commons is of overriding importance. |
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This allowed for the overriding of marriage laws instituted in the Act but did not impinge on the legal standing of de facto relationships. |
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For example, a delicate dry fly hook is made of thin wire with a tapered eye because weight is the overriding factor. |
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Water released by dehydration accompanying phase transitions is another source of fluids introduced to the base of the overriding plate. |
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Slab rollback induces mantle return flow, which causes extension from the shear stresses at the base of the overriding plate. |
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If the flux of sediments is high, material transfers from the subducting plate to the overriding plate. |
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The inner trench wall marks the edge of the overriding plate and the outermost forearc. |
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But, for Livy, Roman patriotism is overriding, and this issues, of course, in an antiquarian attention to the city's origins. |
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The arc is formed from volcanoes which erupt through the overriding plate as the descending plate melts below it. |
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The existence of an allochthone resting on an autochthone implies the existence of an overriding surface. |
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In subduction systems, there is an intermediate mantle zone in the overriding plate, located between the wedge and the neighbouring back arc. |
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As the plates subduct they tend to lock with the overriding plate, thereby building up tectonic strain. |
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When development of the SHF is compromised, alignment defects such as double outlet right ventricle or overriding aorta occur. |
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The practice continues to generate debate, but advocates say there are overriding reasons to go the reprocessing route. |
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Subduction may also cause orogeny without bringing in oceanic material that collides with the overriding continent. |
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Where sediments are thick, most of them are scraped off onto the leading edge of the overriding plate, like snow piling up on a plow blade, forming an accretionary prism. |
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Yet these attempts to shift both footing and topic are overlapped, somewhat interjectively and thus in overriding fashion, as S begins with what is bearable as fake laughter. |
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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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The accepted view of the 1930s ignores the arms race which was 'an independent, self-perpetuating and often overriding impersonal force that shaped events' in this period. |
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The volcanic arc is caused by physical and chemical interactions between the subducted plate at depth and asthenospheric mantle associated with the overriding plate. |
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The overriding plate typically contains a volcanic arc and forearc region. |
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The dominant approach is that rules are not to be applied rigidly because the overriding goal is to interpret the statute in accordance with the intentions of Parliament. |
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The cry so often raised abroad during the crisis of the Dreyfus case, that the military was overriding the civil power, was the veriest quidnuncery. |
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At the same time, tectonic uplift forms a mountain belt in the overriding plate, from which large amounts of material are eroded and transported to the basin. |
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But in that moment, overriding even her outrage at the injustice committed against Uncle Bobby, Janie felt most primally the urgency to calm Nathan down. |
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The overriding role of a turnaround professional is to secure the return to good health of a distressed business or organisation which is in serious danger of failing. |
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Volcanoes formed near or above subducting zones are created because the subducting tectonic plate adds volatiles to the overriding plate that lowers its melting point. |
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At the same time, the growing weight of the mountain belt can cause isostatic subsidence in the area of the overriding plate on the other side to the mountain belt. |
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I don't think this preoccupation is just a matter of mimicking a rhetoric of enframement that has been an overriding condition of painting since the rise of the easel picture. |
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If the incoming sediment flux is low, material is scraped from the overriding plate by the subducting plate in a process called subduction erosion. |
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Ground moraines may be modified into drumlins by the overriding ice. |
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