He demands that the UN back their decisions on Iraq with the threat of force, or else the US will overrule the UN charter and attack anyway. |
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As it is, disparity maintains an irresolute space in which one concept can neither overrule the other nor resolve the destruction waged. |
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The controller general tried to put an end to the dispute by having the chancellor overrule the court and undo its modifications. |
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As with everything else in the investment world, don't let greed and the desire for a quick buck overrule common sense. |
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Although the college's board of governors may still veto the association's name, they are unlikely to overrule the students. |
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Second, experience may reveal that our operating principles are subordinate to even more fundamental principles that should overrule them. |
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The Act allows the Commons to overrule the Lords if it rejects a piece of legislation approved by MPs in two successive sessions. |
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The recommendation still has to be considered by the Police Authority on February 13, which could technically overrule the group. |
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The Prime Minister should act now to overrule his official, and withdraw the request for prosecution. |
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While inside, she informed the barman of their predicament, but he laughed at her and told her he could not overrule the doorman's decision. |
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And the upper management of the company, for whatever reason, would not or could not effectively overrule them. |
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Even then the legislation would have survived only so long as the High Court did not overrule its favourable decision. |
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It does not have the power to overrule decisions, but can recommend executive members reconsider the issue. |
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If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them? |
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You're skipping this paragraph, but my pleasure in recalling this production must overrule your bored befuddlement. |
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It is not the intention of this proposed Directive to overrule these instruments or to modify their content. |
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However, in all circumstances, the instructions of the Safety and Security staff overrule any standing instructions and signs. |
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Naturally everyone must make their own decision, and no one can overrule them or force them. |
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Will the short term fluctuations again be allowed to overrule our long term strategies? |
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For a start, international trade treaties that give corporations the power to overrule national regulations and cancel import tariffs need to be rewritten or scrapped. |
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Specify if the judge can overrule the act, modify it, cancel a contract awarded by an administrative authority and a private person. |
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The President could never exercise those powers to overrule court decisions. |
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Obviously, such a provision should not overrule the authority to determine access. |
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He tried to contact a Health Republic doctor to overrule the nurse and get approval for payment. |
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To address such concerns, America generally ratifies human-rights pacts with the condition that they will not overrule existing laws. |
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At this meeting, a majority of the members may confirm or overrule the board's decision. |
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Directors may enjoy producing discomfort, but producers overrule them, and history on the screen doesn't come cheap. |
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In most cases, however, governments are not expected to overrule the juries. |
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On specific issues, such as Chechnya, he seems to choose to brazen out criticism from abroad, rather than overrule his own hard men. |
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However, he also retained absolute veto power, which meant he could overrule any reforms that threatened to undermine his authority. |
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The real problem behind Tai-wan's UN bid is that the Security Council can overrule the General Assembly with the unilateral veto powers of its five permanent members. |
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It will take us a lot longer to get a good Supreme Court decision if the Court has to overrule itself. |
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The London mayor can overrule councils on major projects but the secretary of state for communities has the final say. |
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The Supreme Court has declined to overrule a lower court's ruling that early voting in Ohio should go forward on the weekend before the election. |
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In reality, the government had the power under the Law to veto or overrule any attempt by the workforce to hamper the privatization process by withdrawing their consent. |
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He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students. |
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The umpire has the right to overrule a line judge or a net judge if the umpire is sure that a clear mistake has been made. |
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However, it was suggested that, for this to happen, ways would have to be found to ensure that judges accepted grants of leniency by the competition authority and did not overrule its decisions. |
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It is not their function to attempt to overrule decisions of a higher court. |
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It should come as no surprise that they also seem the most willing to overrule the Court's past decisions. |
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He is responsible for the play's happy ending, when he influences Theseus to overrule Egeus and allow the lovers to marry. |
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In some jurisdictions, such statutes may overrule judicial decisions or codify the topic covered by several contradictory or ambiguous decisions. |
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Since 1995, the European Court of Justice may overrule Austrian decisions in all matters defined in laws of the European Union. |
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The trial judge may overrule a jury's guilty verdict, but may not overrule an acquittal. |
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Therefore, the Court felt it was time to overrule the doctrine of Swift as an unconstitutional extension of its own powers. |
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Some legislatures lie in between these two positions, with one house only able to overrule the other under certain circumstances. |
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But a government supposedly guided by the rule of law cannot simply pass retroactive laws to overrule court decisions when it doesn't like them. |
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In the UK, since 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has the authority to overrule and unify decisions of lower courts. |
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Except on Constitutional issues, Congress is free to legislatively overrule federal courts' common law. |
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Culture and tradition should always be examined to ensure it does not overrule or circumvent the probity of performing background and reliability checks, or the hiring of any individual. |
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Furthermore the President may overrule or suspend any UCI decision for which the conditions are not respected or where the matters taken into account when that decision was taken prove to be incorrect or incomplete. |
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By expressing ourselves as we have this afternoon, we have exhibited a presumption, an arrogance, and a desire to arrogate power to the centre and to overrule the national traditions of our constituent members. |
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If the C. P. R. ever wishes to go into bankruptcy, it could hardly find a better way than to put its general managership into commission and to give any two commissioners power to overrule the third. |
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All part of the sentimentalisation of animals, I'm afraid, by people whose hearts overrule their heads. |
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The other is Mr Fazio's decision to overrule his own staff's opposition to BPI's two bids, and to sign their approvals personally. Mr Fazio is not under investigation for wrongdoing. |
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They are well within the authority of the committee to make that decision, to make that interpretation and to make that decision to overrule the chair. |
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The Deputy Minister, in this case the Chief of the Defence Staff, has now written to the person concerned explaining why he has decided to overrule the recommendations of the Review Committee. |
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The President of Tajikistan has the right to overrule any decision of subordinate bodies and officials acting in the areas where a state of emergency has been proclaimed. |
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Only extenuating circumstances or unexpected conditions which would render the track unsafe would overrule a Track Program Supervisor's decisions. |
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The House of Lords is the upper house and although it can vote to amend proposed laws, the House of Commons can usually vote to overrule its amendments. |
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The GSMA was surprised by the Telecom Commission s decision to overrule the TRAI recommendations on reduced reserve prices for the 1800MHz and 900MHz spectrum bands. |
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The GSMA was surprised by the Telecom Commission's decision to overrule the TRAI recommendations on reduced reserve prices for the 1800MHz and 900MHz spectrum bands. |
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These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases. |
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