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Ricketts, a Republican, quickly vetoed the measure, but was overridden.
The governor, Pete Ricketts, vetoed the legislation but was overridden.
"I have overridden my people," Trump said (The Associated Press).
A veto would have almost certainly been overridden by Congress.
The legislature has overridden nearly a dozen of his vetoes.
I wished I had overridden him and called 911 sooner.
So there will be some Housewives, but not overridden by Housewives.
The duty of confidentiality can be overridden by sufficiently weighty considerations.
If that prompted a veto, Mr. McConnell could have overridden it.
The ETSC says it recommends ISA technologies that can be temporarily overridden.
More than likely, the legislative branch would have overridden President Trump's veto.
"The reduction of training is overridden by the advances in the equipment."
The problem in this case is that users' privacy choices were simply overridden.
However, a primitive brain reflex may have overridden his rational cognitive thought process.
There seems to be a strong genetic component that is not easily overridden.
In this scenario, the pressure to "signal boost" might have overridden critical thinking.
So he had no choice but to sign this bill or get overridden.
While the veto was quickly overridden in the Senate, the House adjourned until Jan.
"I think it'd be very unwise — it would be overridden immediately," Oklahoma Republican Rep.
Rejecting it would carry a risk that his veto could be overridden by lawmakers.
With any veto certain to be overridden, Mr. Trump reluctantly signed the sanctions legislation.
Although vetoes can be overridden, this has rarely ever happened in New York state.
With the debt crisis raging, Draghi had soon overridden northern European concerns about money-printing.
"It is a mutually beneficial arrangement, and the benefits have overridden their animosity," said Malhi.
Days later, Trump said he had "overridden" his people and authorized funding for the organization.
Some GOP senators on Tuesday were predicting a veto could be overridden in the Senate.
President Obama vetoed the bill Friday, but its backers expect the veto to be overridden.
It is simple: Mr. Buffett's love of competitive moats has overridden his fear of flying.
President Ronald Reagan's veto was overridden by Congress, a 0003th-century first in foreign policy.
Its directive to obey its operator has been overridden by the knowledge that it cannot proceed.
Should the Supreme Court rule the soldiers must be extradited, their asylum applications will be overridden.
But one man's juice doesn't win against many men's demonstration projects, and the veto was overridden.
Vetoes can be overridden by a 2/3 supermajority vote in both chambers on Capitol Hill.
Pocket vetoes cannot be overridden, but the legislation would have to be reconsidered when Congress reconvened.
"A President's confidentiality interests may sometimes be overridden over his objection," she added in a footnote.
Republican supermajorities in both of the state's legislative chambers have overridden 22 of Mr. Cooper's vetoes.
Coffee makers and other appliances with heating elements could have safety features overridden, starting a fire.
But at least twice previously, courts have overridden attempts by executive branch officials to avoid Congressional subpoenas.
BOEING - MCAS WILL ALWAYS BE SUBJECT TO A MAXIMUM LIMIT THAT CAN BE OVERRIDDEN WITH CONTROL COLUMN
Go ahead and text your friends now: Your weekend plans were just overridden by your Netflix queue.
Trump has overridden Congress on numerous occasions with executive orders, and that hasn't sat well with legislators.
Importantly, in both of these games, these relationships are not completely overridden by the concerns of humans.
Jimmy Carter vetoed 31 bills that came from the Democratic Congress, 85033 percent of which were overridden.
The same story may play out for short-term rentals, with local bans overridden by state action.
If a female mates with an "unsuitable" male, the process can be "overridden" with another bird's semen.
We all stood in Ford's shoes and watched her truth be overridden by political expediency and misogyny.
Vetoes can be overridden only by a two-thirds supermajority vote in both chambers on Capitol Hill.
Instead, they limit engine power to keep vehicles to the speed limit unless overridden by the driver.
Mr. Trump objected and signed the bill only when it was clear any veto would be overridden.
Furthermore, there was no reason to think that Strzok could have overridden Comey's own view of Clinton's conduct.
I think in this case a court might well say the privilege is overridden by the public interest.
"Today, a court has, once again, overridden and undermined United States immigration law," she said in a statement.
Any urge I had to dispute its findings was overridden by my eagerness to savor what it found.
Mr. Mueller's role will be governed by Justice Department rules, which can always be overridden by the president.
On Thursday, as the backlash mounted, Trump told reporters at the White House that he had "overridden" DeVos.
Nor is it right for it to be overridden by a prime minister, or, indeed, a first minister.
The EU rules don't mandate specific technology for the systems, which can be temporarily overridden by the driver.
The order can be, and is expected to be, overridden by Congress once the budget impasse is resolved.
But all this is overridden by the fact that where the author is good, he is very, very good.
It can be overridden, however, to allow a user to tip whatever they like to whichever website they like.
The problem is that antiferromagnetism gets overridden by the phase it incites—superconductivity—and so still cannot be observed.
The government is seeking guarantees against violence and recognition of the pro-Maduro Constituent Assembly that has overridden Congress.
One of the high-ranking officials for whom a security clearance denial was overridden was senior adviser Jared Kushner.
Obama vetoed the bill last month; it was the eighth veto of his presidency, and none have been overridden.
Ms McKenna shows how, for decades, the demand for "meat for the price of bread" has overridden other concerns.
When the dust settled, however, the JASTA veto was overridden overwhelmingly – the only veto override of the Obama presidency.
Elected in July after four months of anti-Maduro protests, the body has overridden the opposition-run national congress.
The last time an appropriations bill was overridden was during Ronald Reagan's administration, according to The American Presidency Project.
"Those states would be overridden because this law would only extend to credit checks" from lenders, Mr. Litt added.
Have pilots on other flights of this plane experienced failure of the sensors and successfully manually overridden the MCAS?
Scott Wiener would have overridden local zoning rules to allow for more housing in some areas, including near transit.
Maybe he calculated that a veto would have simply been overridden by the Legislature, as it would have been.
But no judge had overridden a jury recommendation in a death penalty case since 1999, according to state officials.
Twitch says it has overridden its cooldown period so everyone has a chance to grab one of the JTV usernames.
Rauner vetoed the trio of budget-related bills on Tuesday only to have that action quickly overridden by the Senate.
The NGO also reports complaints from staff who say their decisions were overridden in favor of investors with political connections.
The bill cleared the Republican-controlled Congress with ease, meaning that a presidential veto almost certainly would have been overridden.
At key historical junctures, both Congress and the courts have overridden state laws in order to protect core democratic rights.
Justice Gorsuch wrote that Congress would not have overridden the arbitration law by using general language in the labor law.
Rejecting it would carry a risk that his veto could be overridden by lawmakers if they can muster enough support.
In the absence of any legal agreement, this understanding can be overridden by the sort of misbehavior you refer to.
For this mother lioness, these commonalities may have overridden the cub's more leopardlike features — his smell, size and speckled appearance.
Instead, I finish the plum cake with tea, my lack of appetite in the mornings overridden by my sweet tooth.
If you've already changed your username in the past 60 days, fear not as we've also overridden that cooldown for you.
Since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976, Alabama judges have overridden jury verdicts in death penalty cases 107 times.
"I presume they would have to think very carefully about a veto because it might very well be overridden," said Nadler.
Imagine if Trump had overridden Puerto Rican leadership, and tens of thousands of troops wound up provoking hysteria and diverting resources.
But resolutions blocking federal rules are subject to a presidential veto and require a two-thirds majority for to be overridden.
In the two years that Cooper has been in office, the Republican-dominated legislature has overridden 29 of the governor's vetoes.
But when DHS counsel assessed that the order did not apply to green card holders, they were swiftly overridden by Bannon.
"I can tell you this, we are doing everything we can to push that my veto is not overridden," he said.
Annabel Fiddes, an economist at Markit, described the result as "mixed", with the increase in output largely overridden by weak demand.
He had overridden six jury verdicts calling for life sentences, a state record, while never rejecting a jury's recommendation of death.
The last time an appropriations bill was overridden was during Ronald Reagan's administration in 1982, according to The American Presidency Project.
Hours later, as the controversy continued to escalate, President Donald Trump himself stepped in, saying that he had "overridden" DeVos' plans.
Christie is America's most hated governor, with a 15 percent approval rating, yet legislators have not yet overridden his outrageous veto.
But Senator Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat who helped write the legislation, said he believed that any veto could be overridden.
Dayne Walling, Flint's former mayor, largely avoided criticism, because all of his decisions could be overridden by Earley or other emergency managers.
Civil rights groups called for Beshear to veto the legislation, but if he had done so, it would have likely been overridden.
I think they'll pass, but when the president will veto them, I don't think there's any chance that the veto will be overridden.
If the courts rule against Apple, it will work to make its devices so secure that they cannot be overridden by any updates.
A common case here could be a factory robot that needs to be overridden to prevent human injury or damage to the machine.
Many people are claiming that President Trump's aggressive trade rhetoric during the campaign has been permanently overridden by the realities of the presidency.
And their requests were often overridden because of concerns that the inconvenience of added protection would make people stop using the company's products.
That feels like French democracy is being overridden by a remote, unresponsive entity, and there is nothing the French can do about it.
As a result, Trump's intentions have been overridden by career government officials who do not share his desire for better relations with Moscow.
Vetoed by President Richard Nixon but overridden by Congress, the Clean Water Act originally only gave federal protection to traditional "navigable" waters—i.e.
But it seemed these national differences were largely overridden by the shared animosity towards a group seen as an external enemy, he said.
Her ruling cited research that Alabama judges have overridden jury decisions more than 100 times in four decades, largely to impose death sentences.
That's why the region of our brain that regulates willpower is evolutionarily younger and easily overridden by the more primitive cravings-driven region.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, overridden by Trump during the meeting, said he would bring the deal to the Senate floor for a vote.
While separation of powers concerns give the president a presumptive right to privacy in his communications, this presumption can be overridden in certain cases.
Obama is overridden While he was out of town for the forum, Congress acted to override one of his vetoes for the first time.
Reagan signed the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday into law in 1983 well aware that any veto would have been overridden by Congress.
It's up to you which websites are blocked—obviously the extension can be easily overridden, but you might find it helps you stay focused.
One wonders if the stealth aspects of these machines aren't overridden by loudly painting a cock in your exact position, visibly for miles around.
These recordings can't be overridden in the moment, but users can reconfigure their Nest settings to disable all recordings (or simply unplug the devices).
The decision: The Supreme Court held unanimously that the Amish families' right to religious freedom was not overridden by the state's interest in education.
Blindingly cold, I see the house as shelter, and whatever cave man DNA my iPhone and homosexuality haven't overridden now compels me toward it.
Only where there's a risk of significant harm is the obligation of professional discretion overridden by a concern for the welfare of vulnerable parties.
The darkness of the plot is easily overridden by the sheer spiritedness of Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond's score and the terrific young cast.
If Trump had opted to use his veto, it could have been overridden by two-thirds votes in both the Senate and the House.
After the Republican-led legislature passed such a law, Senate Bill 824, Democratic governor Roy Cooper vetoed it, only to have his veto overridden.
His opponents have brought impeachment proceedings against him, and they made him the most overridden governor in Missouri history, reversing 96 of his vetoes.
In Virginia, a Democratic win in the House prevented Republicans from having a supermajority with which they could have overridden the Democratic governor's vetoes.
Figure out what and how different players can share intelligence, information, and best practices, when the sharing isn't overridden by higher-priority security concerns.
"What is clear is that the protective effects of estrogen in young female smokers are overridden by the powerful impact of cigarette smoking," he said.
And the alternative, to accept that my inextricable tether to gender-based subjugation could not be overridden with force of will, was overwhelming and painful.
He could veto it, but presidential vetoes can be overridden by a two-thirds majority in both chambers, which in this instance could be achieved.
The backdrop: White House whistleblower Tricia Newbold told the House committee that 25 denials for security clearance applications had been overridden by the Trump administration.
People familiar with the fund say they know of cases where Mr Son was overridden, but cannot cite examples because it could damage young firms.
Consider the user experience of the Thanksgiving dinner, where a heated political topic between relatives can be gently overridden by asking to pass the gravy.
If Trump and Republicans were proposing now to simply phase out that expansion, Mulvaney's claim that one promise had "overridden" another would match the facts.
In Alabama, the Equal Justice Institute reports that judges have overridden jury verdicts in 112 cases to date, about a quarter of all death sentences.
He lost and was narrowly overridden, though his supporters interpreted the moment as a sign that the embattled president still had some fight in him.
If ecstatic at times, Hollinghurst's characters are not especially heroic, but it's still instructive to see how easily they change or are overridden by time.
" President Donald Trump told supporters on Thursday he had "overridden" his staff on the proposed budget cuts, and said the Special Olympics "will be funded.
The halftime show is usually a locus of entertainment, but Beyoncé has just rewritten it — overridden it, to be honest — as a moment of political ascent.
It has been a struggle for Beth ... she's had emergency surgery and the treatment has been brutal, but her will to live has overridden the difficulties.
Rejecting the legislation - which would potentially stymie his wish for improved relations with Moscow - would carry a risk that his veto could be overridden by lawmakers.
The Equal Justice Initiative found that Mobile County Judges Braxton Kittrell and Ferrill McRae have overridden a combined 11 life verdicts to impose a death sentence.
"That's where the chase to be first has often overridden the chase to be best for the news, the chase to be most informative," he said.
Family members of 9/11 victims can sue Saudi Arabia now that Congress has overridden President Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.
On Tuesday, the governor's veto of the Legislature's budget, made on the ground that it did not adequately fund Medicaid, was easily overridden in both houses.
The United States does not recognize Palestine as a state, the statement read, raising questions about whether Ms. Haley had been overridden by the White House.
Jody Wilson-Raybould, Trudeau's attorney general slash justice minister, stood by that decision, even though she could have overridden them and put a halt to the proceedings.
The backdrop: White House whistleblower Tricia Newbold told the committee in an interview that 25 denials for security clearance applications had been overridden by the Trump administration.
A White House security adviser told the House Oversight Committee that 25 denials for security clearance applications were overridden by the Trump administration, reports the Washington Post.
Charities said the system was flawed as victims' attempts to escape coercive marriages were often overridden by officials who were not sufficiently alert to signs of risk.
His concern in vetoing this is that he would be overridden and his legislative agenda would be punished for even trying to stand firm on this issue.
Barr has overridden him on at least one key decision — an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission to divide their responsibility for probes into the tech industry.
But after the administration faced backlash on social media and from lawmakers, President Donald Trump said he had "overridden" his people to restore funding for the games.
The volatile pricing environment for raw materials has moved in Covestro's favor recently with Thomas explaining that growing cost benefits have overridden pricing weakness seen earlier in 2016.
Passed by 419-3 in the House and 98-2 in the Senate, it left Mr Trump with no choice but to sign or have his veto overridden.
Within his bulldog tattoo, the use of shading gives the little dog a character and a story that is not overridden by adding color and a distracting background.
Maybe, as my therapist had theorized, my primal biological instincts were being overridden by low self-esteem, which led me to believe I didn't deserve to have children.
Rauner vetoed the bills on Tuesday only to have that action quickly overridden by the Senate, leaving the fate of the budget in the hands of the House.
Why it matters: A White House security adviser told the House Oversight Committee in April that 25 denials for security clearance applications were overridden by the Trump administration.
Until then, Georgia's LGBTQ community — and several other states' communities — are at risk for having their freedoms overridden by laws that protect their opponents' freedom to do so.
Maybe, if Andromeda had been a more focused, tightly paced experience—30 hours instead of 70—my fondness for the characters would have overridden my thematic hang-ups.
The actions initiated by Friends of Parks and their recent attempts to extract concessions from the city have effectively overridden approvals received from numerous democratically elected bodies of government.
The backdrop: White House whistleblower Tricia Newbold told the committee in an interview this month that 25 denials for security clearance applications had been overridden by the Trump administration.
A button marked "recall" brings up a shortened version of the glitchy, "takeover" video clip, with a brief status screen informing users that the "communication embargo" is being overridden.
The amendment, introduced by Republican Representative Steve Russell, would have overridden President Barack Obama's 2014 executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers.
Mr. Wiener's measure, Senate Bill 50, would have overridden local zoning rules to allow high-density housing near transit lines, high-performing school districts and other amenity-laden areas.
Under European Union rules, heavy tractor-trailers must be equipped with an automatic braking system, which can be overridden by the driver, although Mr. Amri did not do so.
More of his vetoes were overridden (15) than for any other president and Congress limited presidential influence over executive branch employment by passing the Tenure of Office Act (1867).
The company hoped to avoid making it easy to game these rules, but that worry has been overridden by the public's constant calls for clarity and protests about its decisions.
His hands were tied after the Republican-controlled Congress approved the legislation by such a large margin last week that any presidential veto of the bill would have been overridden.
No matter how hard we try, the noble intention of minding our own business is so easily overridden by the drive to know something secret or surprising about someone else.
I got the sense that, if he could, he'd much rather just dance and be a clown for the camera, but money and foolish pride had overridden his better judgment.
The Constituent Assembly, which the opposition does not recognize as legitimate, and Supreme Court have overridden the National Assembly's decisions, limiting its oversight of public spending, debt and oil deals.
The same way this country chose to embrace marriage equality or stood up for women's rights—historic reluctance was suddenly overridden by an emotional response that saw us as equals.
Such a law would have to be either signed by Trump or, in the event of a presidential veto, overridden by a two-thirds majority of both houses of Congress.
But it said the junta's orders have overridden Thai laws that guarantee legal counsel for detainees and require prosecutors to bring them to court within two days of an arrest.
It would give the hard right a foundation myth of staggering power: the democratic will of the people overridden by a decadent cosmopolitan elite, who need purging from public life.
But the bill was approved by the Senate unanimously in May, and any veto appears likely to be overridden, which would make it the first such override of Obama's presidency.
President Obama vetoed the bill, arguing it could erode immunity for U.S. officials overseas performing their jobs, but backers of the bill believe the president's veto will be overridden.  Sen.
And while it is true that most Americans share points of agreement on many big policy questions, Dr. Mason said, that can be overridden by their attachment to their group.
Mr. Xiao's inside knowledge of the financial dealings of China's most powerful families may have overridden any concerns about violating Hong Kong's autonomy under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
The European liberals' desire to identify with the new economy of this digital time is easily overridden by the opportunity to dig into the money on the FAANG balance sheets.
President Enrique Peña Nieto has been leading the traditional charge, though he has also said that he is open to being proved wrong or overridden by the upcoming national debate.
But I also feel I watched a very different first half than everyone else did: one in which Gaga's character was constantly having her agency overridden by the men around her.
The public's right to know what governments do in our name is being overridden by public servants seeking to cover up a scandal in order to persecute and prosecute a whistleblower.
" Nicolas Jammet, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Sweetgreen"Seasons are part of nature, and as a culture, we've overridden seasonality with modern innovations that enable us to eat certain things year-round.
By the time the radio signals from a GPS satellite reach Earth from thousands of miles up, they can be easily overridden by a stronger signal broadcast on the same frequency.
"Where you are at a certain time is nobody's business but your own—except our constitution says that your privacy interests can be overridden by a compelling public interest," Fraser said.
From all that I know of Judge Kavanaugh and of Chief Justice Roberts, I would be astonished if those correct Supreme Court precedents on sex and sexual orientation discrimination were overridden.
It is widely understood that the principles of free trade are overridden where foreign nations seek to acquire American technology, much of which relates to sensitive military and national security projects.
But even if the chief justice granted a request for witnesses, he could be overridden by (or would defer to) a majority vote of the Senate, as even Schumer has acknowledged.
Since the United States Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976, a recent report found, judges in Alabama have overridden recommendations of life 107 times and of death 11 times.
But those concerns were overridden by another, bigger fear from others on the committee: that banning corporate PAC money could open up the possibility of Democrats losing to Trump in 2020.
In a statement, Amazon noted that certain security safeguards of AWS can be overridden by customers, such as the app makers in this case: AWS customers own and fully control their data.
The measure passed the House and Senate with veto-proof majorities earlier this year, meaning even if Trump had vetoed the measure, he likely would have been overridden by the executive branch.
Besides, if it had turned out that you were really lousy at your job, I'm pretty sure your failure to live up to expectations would have overridden that "verbal condition" by now.
It appears that Mr. Xiao's inside knowledge of the financial dealings of China's most powerful families may have overridden concerns about violating Hong Kong's autonomy under the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
"As one of his people puts it, rather condescendingly, Mr. Abe has recently grown up as a politician — that is, his political head has overridden his heart," the Economist wrote last August.
Specifically, Dorsey is said to have overridden decisions made by Twitter staff by ordering that Spencer be allowed to remain on the site after an initial decision to ban him in 2016.
Orientation LockScreenshot: GizmodoOne of the simplest settings in the Control Center—turn the Orientation Lock icon on, and your device stays in portrait mode unless it's specifically overridden by an app like YouTube.
We saw Trump backflip twice over the past week: Trump announced Thursday that he had "overridden my people" and restored funding to the Special Olympics — throwing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos under the bus.
But "the regulations are designed to give the special counsel a great degree of independence - decisions can be overridden but if they are, to make sure that Congress knows about them," Levitt said.
"The courts have never overridden those protections because of a purported public interest in vetting political candidates," Kasowitz and other attorneys from the New York-based firm Kasowitz Benson Torres and Friedman wrote.
We do not believe this to be the case, but would urge DeepMind Health to be transparent about their business model, and their ability to stick to that without being overridden by Alphabet.
The Supreme Court has found that presidents enjoy a right to confidentiality in communications with their advisers, but it is not an absolute privilege and courts have overridden such claims in the past.
It's far from the first time that the Irish and Scots have had their national aspirations overridden by the English, and Brexit has given renewed impetus to a potential second referendum for Scottish independence.
After intense backlash from lawmakers and critics, President Trump told reporters Thursday that he has overridden a proposal by his administration to slash funds from the Special Olympics in the wake of intense backlash.
That high-up hum that holds a pretty, meditative, slow melody can be overridden in an instant if Basinski flicks his right hand on the desk and draws the atonal feedback into the mix.
Add to this brew the Russia sanctions bill that passed overwhelmingly in the House and Senate, which the White House may only begrudgingly support because they know a Trump veto would be easily overridden.
In December, he invoked a never-before-used clause in the anti-trust law that allows for decisions of the Anti-Trust Authority to be overridden in the name of security and international diplomacy.
But in Trump's early days, veteran staff members watched in amazement as documents they had contributed to were ignored or overridden by Trump family members and loyalists like Stephen K. Bannon and Sebastian Gorka.
Allowing our highest values, sense of decency, morality, compassion, and social justice to be overridden by hatred, violence, poverty, savagery, atrocities, indifference, and injustices of every kind, we became the lesser versions of ourselves.
While a court order issued in August cleared the way for Guzmán's extradition to the US, that order was overridden in October, when a Mexican judge extended the Sinaloa leader's exemption from being extradited.
"), his administration ("most vetoes" in state history, and not one overridden by Republicans!), and his policy efforts (more voting rights restored than under "any administration in the history of the United States of America, folks!
George W. Bush, who for most of his presidency held the nearly unquestioned allegiance of congressional Republicans, was overridden four times — all in his last two years in office as his popularity and influence waned.
He said the board has a fiduciary obligation to do "what is best for the financial sustainability" of the fund and that its action to lower the rate can be overridden by the Illinois Legislature.
He was the person who was able to take a script that felt overridden by the science and re-adapt that into a story about a woman in search of her identity through her mother.
"The Saudis should not be immune from this type of lawsuit ... I hope that [President Obama] would not carry through on it, and if he does veto it, I'm confident it will be overridden," Rep.
Ideological consistency, once the hallmark of Cruz's political brand, was overridden by the speech's marketing goal: Cruz was selling a product, stringing gelatinous blobs of political rhetoric that congealed into something resembling a campaign platform.
Before, there were open lines of communication, prosecutorial discretion requests granted, orders of supervision — there was a person to talk to who could make a decision, based on a range of memos recently discarded or overridden.
The company said that it has made it so that MCAS will compare information from both of a plane's angle of attack sensors before activating and will be subject to a limit that can be overridden.
They are enthusiasts, but they are not fanatics, and they frequently concede that, whatever the suitability of a given behavioral pattern with regard to sports, it is often inappropriate, and hence overridden, in life's other arenas.
Privacy arguments abound and some are valid concerns, but clearly an emerging murderer as in Parkland who raised the concerns of many should have overridden all privacy issues and been inputted into the background check system.
MCAS alone had taken twelve minutes to down Lion Air 2140; in the Ethiopian crash, the MCAS software, overridden by pilots hitting the cutout switches as per Boeing's instructions, had cut that time line in half.
It fixed the angle-of-attack problem in most situations, but it created new problems in other situations when it made it difficult for pilots to directly control the plane without being overridden by the MCAS.
He's not saying that substantive objections to Haspel should be overridden because she's a woman; he's saying that progressives would be saying this about a hypothetical different woman appointed to the job by a different president.
He was originally human, but his body and mind have been surgically overridden to implant the Klingon as a Manchurian Candidate-style spy on the Discovery, in the Klingon Empire's war on the United Federation of Planets.
While mayors are almost always overridden, the act of vetoing nevertheless acts as a check by forcing issues into the court of public opinion, where each side must present their case and more fully own their positions.
The hooks are there, but unfortunately they're overridden by a self-congratulating shopping list of women Calvin Harris is willing to fuck—because he gets all the girls, as we hear over and over and over again.
So much affecting environmental protection is unclear, as we saw when Democrats boycotted a vote on the confirmation of Mr. Trump's pick to head the E.P.A., Scott Pruitt, only to be overridden by Republicans the next day.
It has imprisoned some opposition political leaders and intimidated others; prevented a constitutional recall process; indefinitely postponed municipal and gubernatorial elections; and systematically overridden the separation of powers — all while the country's economic and social deterioration worsens.
If, per the researchers' findings, the straighteners could be overridden to the maximum temperature of 455°F at the timeout of 20 minutes, that's setting up a prime condition for a fire — or at very least burn damage.
Last year, when Barack Obama's veto of a bill allowing the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia was overridden, he called it a "mistake" and criticized Congress for not doing the "hard," but correct, thing.
What is specifically under the microscope in the Boeing 737 Max jet crashes is the plane's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), an anti-stall system that makes it difficult for pilots to control the plane without being overridden.
"MCAS will now only turn on if both AoA sensors agree, will only activate once in response to erroneous AOA, and will always be subject to a maximum limit that can be overridden with the control column," Boeing said.
While Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said the administration needs more flexibility to over the Russia-Ukraine conflict — and believes the new sanctions package is unhelpful to that end — Trump can't risk getting his veto overridden by Congress.
"Unless there's tremendous energy and capital put forth by the White House, and the offering of an alternative, it's going to be overwhelmingly overridden," said Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee and the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
The president has 10 days, excluding Sundays, to sign a bill passed by Congress, unless he opts to use his veto powers, which can be overridden only by a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and the House.
They have already blown in Britain, where the incautious choice of a yes-no referendum on Europe removed the usual electoral safeguards, and in the United States, where the Electoral College has twice overridden the popular vote since 2000.
Their judgment on the technologies they have birthed is being overridden by old people in black robes; their beloved traditions and mythologies around free and open source software are being scoffed at by corporate stiffs in suits as inconsistent hippie nonsense.
"The previous FAQ did not reflect recent Supreme Court decisions regarding religious freedoms," the Department of Labor official said in response to a BuzzFeed News question about why the LGBT memo was the only policy explicitly overridden by the new directive.
Empathy can be strategically useful to get people to do the right thing, Mr Bloom acknowledges, and it is central to relationships (though even here it must sometimes be overridden, as any parent who takes a toddler for vaccinations knows).
After reports that the anti-stall system in Boeing 737 Max planes made it difficult for pilots to control aircraft without being overridden by the system, the models have been grounded all over the world as regulators probe what happened.
According to the Detroit Free Press, Tesla's autopilot system is billed as a "assist feature" and can be overridden at any time by the driver, who is expected to maintain control of the car in the event of any surprises.
In the first season alone, his character, tormented Lieutenant Ash Tyler, has suffered torture (and effectively, rape), been paralyzed by PTSD flashbacks, and had his body and mind overridden by a Klingon sleeper agent via an agonizing, obliterating "reassignment" surgery.
In the 1990s, Speaker Newt Gingrich championed a movement to "zero-out" federal funding for public media, and President George W. Bush recommended cuts to the corporation's budget each year he was in office, only to be overridden by Congress.
But in a surprise remark just hours after she appeared before a Senate committee on Thursday, President Donald Trump himself undermined DeVos' position, saying that he had "overridden" her budget plans -- claiming he had just heard about the proposal that morning.
The plaintiffs in Belfast say that Britain's membership can be overridden only by a change in the act, which requires the assent of Northern Irish voters, giving them an effective veto over Brexit (a majority in the province voted to Remain in June).
A nondiscrimination ordinance passed by lawmakers in Charlotte, North Carolina, earlier this year was overridden by state legislators who in turn passed the controversial "bathroom bill" mandating transgender residents use the bathroom in accordance with their biological sex rather than their gender identity.
New Age spiritual guru Marianne Williamson: "Changes to the Constitution should not be taken lightly, but at this point there is too much of a risk to our democracy when the popular vote can be so easily overridden," Williamson told the Post.
The Marketplace Fairness Act, which would have overridden the Supreme Court's old rule and authorized state governments to collect sales taxes from online-only retailers, passed the U.S. Senate in 2013 with broad bipartisan support, but then stalled in the House of Representatives.
They think it's overridden by the fact that either his time as congressman in which he was praised for his constituent services as well as his ability to pass Hurricane Sandy aid or that the Obama Justice Department was out to get him.
Specifically, they include: Members of the Democratic National Committee itself Democratic members of Congress Democratic governors Distinguished party leaders, like former presidents, for instance Superdelegates have never overridden the will of Democratic voters in a presidential primary in the modern era, since 1972.
Had Mr. Trump vetoed the legislation, he faced the politically embarrassing prospect of being overridden by a Congress controlled by his own party on a measure to penalize Moscow at the same time his associates are being investigated for their contacts with Russia.
These volume settings can be overridden by the user, though, and there don't appear to be any similar public health efforts in the US. For worried parents, there are apps that claim to prevent your children from raising the volume on their devices at all.
As my doctors have taught me, I cannot express my feelings because my pre-frontal cortex (the part of the brain that controls logical, orderly thought) is overridden by the amygdala (which stores emotional memory) and sends me into a fight or flight response.
Analysts have already noted the Saudi government's anger over a bipartisan bill before America's Congress, which the White House has threatened to block (though a veto might then be overridden), which would let families sue the kingdom over the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001.
Uber, we understand, is working closely with selected partners who come on to the platform to ensure that what they bring is the right blend of contextual experience or entertainment, so don't expect the Uber app to be overridden with unapproved messages and services.
Congress had never overridden an Obama veto — until today; a mysterious and possibly ongoing inmate strike against prison labor; stop me if you've heard this before, but an EU leader staked his political future on a referendum... Today, it seems like everybody's a runner.
Just as he excluded devout Catholic Sean Spicer from a meeting with the pope in Rome, he humiliated Betsy DeVos in a town where many buildings bear her last name, having "overridden my people" by reversing her decision to cut funding for the Special Olympics.
"I don't feel like it says that we're ahead of any sort of pack on this issue, but ultimately the popular will has overridden the cynical use of a system — and that's heartening," said Peter Lewis, one of Australia's most respected pollsters for progressive causes.
"I support walls but I am deeply concerned about where we're headed with the constitutional issue, about Congress's role in national defense and whether that is being overridden," Representative Mac Thornberry, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, said during the hearing.
The opinion issued late last week said the trial judge ignored the state law that prohibits government burdens on exercising religious beliefs without compelling justification when the judge ruled that Byler&aposs religious protection concerns were overridden by the requirements of the state Sewage Facilities Act.
It would be easy for consumers to find and use, be persistent (and not be overridden when consumers update their browsers), apply universally to anyone who tracks consumer activities online and be enforceable, according to former FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz's Senate Commerce Committee testimony in 2012.
It can be overridden by an impulse to distract me from the pain instead, or run away out of fear of not being able to fix me, or kind of go inwards and talk about themselves, or do anything except sit with me on my terms.
My best guess is that she'll play some vital role in saving one of her children's lives (or perhaps the life of Jon Snow, whom she doesn't much like because she believes he's her husband's bastard), the quest for vengeance overridden by the quest for sacrifice.
But an investigation ordered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services found more than a dozen cases at Mount Carmel in which that alert system was overridden, allowing orders for 500 or 1,000 micrograms of fentanyl to be filled, often without prior approval from the pharmacy.
Even though in one sense President Trump's victory in 2016 fulfilled conventional expectations — because it prevented a third straight Democratic term in the White House — it also revealed that the internet and its offspring have overridden the traditional American political system of alternating left-right advantage.
Since 2010 abortion access has been restricted by more than 330 measures, as also noted by the AP. While Green's decision can ultimately be overridden by the state, the decision sends a powerful message not just to the GOP, but to the people of a blue-dominated city.
Amendments to the Constitution cannot be overridden by presidential action — they can be changed or undone only by overwhelming majorities in Congress or the states, with a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress or through a constitutional convention called for by two-thirds of state legislatures.
"What's expected, based on the way the market has performed, is that there is a risk that we'll see another round of tariff-hiking, but that risk will be overridden by some type of agreement," said John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer Asset Management in New York.
Acquiescing to the less-heinous conservative proposals and offering voters candidates who openly disdain progressives in their own party only ends in overridden vetoes, transphobic bathroom bills, gay marriage bans, underfunded schools, and voters deciding to stay home or go to the mall rather than to the polls.
By this, he meant the NASA astronauts Mike Fincke or Nicole Mann, who are scheduled to fly aboard the first crewed mission, along with the Boeing astronaut Chris Ferguson, might have overridden the Starliner&aposs autopilot, initiated the engine burn, and put the ship on course for the ISS.
Whether or not Section 230 is ultimately weakened overall because of FOSTA-SESTA, it seems clear that we're in a moment when many of the freedoms and protections we've previously assumed were woven into the fabric of the web are being systematically unraveled, challenged, and overridden by powerful special interest groups.
This has led to some embarrassing moments for Trump, including when a budget proposal zeroed out the Education Department's funding for the Special Olympics, which Education Secretary Betsey DeVos defended before Trump said he had "overridden my people" and scratched the cuts (which were unlikely to ever happen in the first place).
But that didn't stop her from quickly reversing herself shortly after her boss, President Donald Trump, publicly undermined her position on Thursday, telling reporters that he had "overridden" the proposed cut -- though this is the third year in a row that DeVos had included it in her annual funding request to Congress.
But the measure does nothing to ease long-standing friction in the alliance: President Barack Obama, who had vetoed JASTA but was overridden by Congress, is increasingly seen by the kingdom and fellow Gulf Arab as favouring their bitter rival Iran, a charge Washington denies, and differs with Riyadh over Syria and other Arab crises.
It's women with disabilities who often suffer the most on this score, having their desires and rights over their own bodies overridden in the service of another's misogyny -- whether that's a person who seeks to assault them or someone who refuses to let them decide their own end-of-life care, should they be pregnant.
These values cannot be overridden by popular passions, and one of the things you see consistently from Trump is the feeling that if he finds something that hits a nerve with the public, like the ban on Muslims, the fact that it may be unconstitutional or deeply illiberal doesn't seem to bother him at all.
Love believes that the rich and the poor can achieve better equality with regard to knowledge goods over other types of more material goods, and has put this into practice by lobbying for patents on lifesaving medications to be overridden in countries like India, where they can then be replicated at cheaper cost and sold to places like Africa.
I've said this before, but a man's mind works in absurd and mysterious ways, and often completely get overridden in moments of chaotic impulse and sprint headlong into the eight-lane traffic of logic and get smashed into incomprehensible pieces, and that—if Witt stabbed himself with a sports knife deliberately—that is what has happened here.
This is all overridden, of course, if they showcase exemplary value on a stage such as this year's World Cup — or in outlier cases like the "Spiderman" story from earlier this year, in which a young Malian migrant man literally scaled the front of a building, climbing four floors to save a toddler who was dangling from a balcony.
A GOP lawmaker tells The Hill that the families of 9/11 victims should sue the government of Saudi Arabia now that Congress has overridden President Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA.) "Families have the ability to take legal action against the Saudi government, and I think they should do it," Rep.
As part of the measures, privacy locks were installed to allow inmates to lock their cells (though they can be overridden by guards); prison officers were required to knock on cell doors before entering; prisoners were provided with laptops that could gain access to an internal network; and different terms were used to refer to the men inside and to their cells.
One of the laws for which his veto was overridden was the Tenure of Office Act, by which the Republican-controlled Congress put a new check on his power and made it impossible to fire a Cabinet official without their OK. Johnson ignored the law to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who was more in line with the punitive Radical Republicans.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Chairman, Mr. Chairman, is it not appropriate to also interject the attorney-client privilege which cannot be overridden and is a rule of the House to the extent that they have the right to an attorney- client privilege in this House, and that is what this witness is asserting- attorney-client privilege and he has been advised not to answer the question.
For instance, Ghosn's right to be brought before a judicial authority without undue delay (Article 9.3 of the treaty), appears to have been overridden by the fact that he was detained for 23 days starting in November last year before being presented to a judge, a pattern that was repeated, again and again, sometimes for charges that were little different than those already put forward.
The reinforced "Radical Republican" majority overrode Johnson's vetoes of the nation's first civil rights bill and its extension of the Freedmen's Bureau—the first overridden vetoes of such major bills in U.S. history—threw out the Black Codes, the new racist constitutions, and the election results in the South, implemented the black franchise, and made it clear that the rebellious states were not getting back into the Union until they recognized the Fourteenth Amendment.
This cooperation would be significant at any point, but it's especially striking with Corbyn as the leader of Labour, and it actually gives me some faith that we'll be able to get through our civil war within the Democratic party back in the US. Since last November, I've often wondered what would have happened if Bernie had been the Democratic nominee -- would Clinton supporters have rallied around him to stop Trump, or would their hatred of the left have overridden their desire to save the country from disaster?

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