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But the belief in the conspiracy still overrides everything else.
This racist stereotype overrides the evidence in the United States.
Veto overrides, of course, are much more rare than vetoes.
It is the only state that allows such judicial overrides.
The strain of physical labor literally overrides his ability to communicate.
"That overrides weaker consumption ahead of the weekend," one trader said.
Tigar's decision, which affects the entire country, overrides the earlier ruling.
New White House Chief of Staff John Kelly overrides all factions.
Veto overrides require support from 60 percent of the legislators present.
Speaker: Finally, let me ask this question that overrides it all.
The opportunity to disrupt a felony in progress overrides all concerns.
Or Congress could pass a law that overrides the Flores settlement entirely.
If privacy overrides security here, a lot of agents will say fine.
By 30, nostalgia for past music overrides the hunger for new sounds.
This overrides the legitimate principles for defending the innocent in traditional criminal cases.
This comfort overrides his many missteps and insulates him from even legitimate attack.
The summons of the unknown generally overrides sentiment; possibly, it feeds off it.
But for many people, the need to eat a peach overrides seasonal perfection.
But soon enough the kaleidoscopic mess distracts and overrides that initial focal point.
Perhaps most strikingly, it overrides or ignores facts established by the district court.
He goes in, runs from safety mode, overrides...something, downloads a password list?
Veto overrides are even more rare — there have only been eight of those.
"The security of the state of the system ... overrides all other considerations," he said.
"But there has got to be a point where empathy overrides theocracy," she said.
Activists say public opinion eventually overrides the difficult economics of the cage-free business.
The desire to avoid those feelings overrides the immediate desire to get lit up.
However, a coach's veto overrides the appeal, which calls into question the entire system.
If a user overrides the setting, the new setting is saved to the pod.
Strange indeed: it seems the goal of bringing down Trump overrides all other considerations.
The proposal, she added, "overrides Congress's most fundamental constitutional power," to set government spending.
The proposal, she added, "overrides Congress's most fundamental constitutional power," to set government spending.
If Dropbox is enabled in this way, it overrides the normal screenshot functions of macOS.
It clarifies the state's interpretation of federal law and that the law overrides state rule.
Democrats argue that value for the good of the macro environment overrides value for shareholders.
"The right-wing substance of Trump overrides the symbolism of everybody else," Mr. Jackson said.
Sometimes repugnance overrides psychological curiosity, and sometimes psychological curiosity is no more illuminating than pornography.
A nurse received an "action plan" from her hospital after requesting too many break overrides.
At this point, the compulsion to eat dairy overrides any common sense I have left.
What happens when the cultural narrative about a game overrides what's actually being shown on screen?
Instead, it demonstrates what happens when Netflix's prestige- and pedigree-obsessed creative strategy overrides all functionality.
But Alabama was one of a handful of states that allowed judicial overrides in capital cases.
"What we believe is that fear of weight gain overrides signals from the hypothalamus," says Dr Frank.
The court said a federal arbitration statute overrides federal labor law intended to protect workers' bargaining power.
But there's one big problem that overrides everything else, and I'm talking around it a little bit.
It's a warm bath of self-regard — the biggest ever, I'd wager — and it overrides everything else.
Doesn't this directly contravene Tim's claim to being a responsible caretaker, an ethical impetus that overrides confidentiality?
First, Putin stated that the new constitution will state expressly that Russian national law overrides international law.
"Support definitely would [have access to these overrides], as it's their job," the former Twitter employee said.
This overrides the auto-brightness setting (under General, Accessibility, and Display Accommodations), if you've got it switched on.
"The G2PRO overrides the pain and is much easier to use and apply than foam rolling," he says.
It can't; K gets a voice mail that overrides Joi and freezes her, inches short of a kiss.
The promise of a good life in the United States, she said, overrides the risk of the trip.
Their wish to counter the Iranian government in many ways overrides their wish to support the Iraqi state.
While the alarm overrides any silencing of phones, it cannot switch on handsets that have been shut off.
"Overrides just don't happen here," said Robert Mann, a former aide to a previous Democratic governor, Kathleen Blanco.
Several research groups are working on a way around this, essentially seeking to override the evolution that overrides evolution.
In 92 percent of those overrides, judges overruled jury verdicts of a life sentence to impose the death penalty.
The only annoying thing about the display is Samsung's aggressively short screensaver, which overrides Windows 10's native screensaver.
For some, the overwhelming urge to have sex overrides the inevitable anxiety surrounding first-time intimacy with another person.
SafeSearch can get turned off again if you delete browser cookies or your internet service provider overrides the settings.
This is a movie in which St. Paul's Cathedral houses a nuclear weapon, and product placement overrides any aesthetic.
Other senior defense officials believe the national security case for cutting Huawei off from American components overrides other concerns.
The threat of war against North Korea overrides the visible animus these two governments now share for each other.
Veto overrides are like black swans, so what explains this uncommon event not seen in more than eight years?
People who are known for being visually good comedy directors sometimes have a style that overrides the joke at times.
" She adds, "The positive response to me, personally, overrides anything negative that I have heard on television or the internet.
That may be why judicial overrides from life to death are sometimes higher in election years than during other times.
But it authorizes companies to send unsolicited emails in the first place and overrides state laws that would go further.
In service of a value like "move fast and break things" it can work, because speed overrides wisdom or consistency.
Cyber attacks are conducted against sectors of the U.S. power grid; some are successful but quickly mitigated by physical overrides.
It requires a company to get opt-in consent when it makes a change that overrides a user's privacy preference.
Their individual stories don't become interwoven; instead, your chosen character overrides the others', rendering their potential personality into mute servitude.
And Mr. Trump's desire to fill arenas often overrides the preference of the candidate he is ostensibly there to help.
But it faltered when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she would oppose any legislation that overrides state law.
At Thanksgiving, or Christmas or the Super Bowl or weddings or whenever, that social context overrides the signals from the gut.
Ukrainians voting in a presidential election on Sunday must decide whether Poroshenko's resolute defense of their nation overrides these other considerations.
EU leaders can decide on the next chair either by unanimity or in a majority vote, which overrides any national veto.
Yet her public remarks on Thursday suggest something less hopeful: that her conservative fealty to "states' rights" overrides her nominal tolerance.
If so, the physician's obligation to preserve life overrides any ethical dilemmas he or she may have toward the belligerent patient.
Once feeling makes it out into the open, no disguises, the scholar appears to gain the upper hand: decorum overrides passion.
Or perhaps you imagine a magical love potion that overrides your free will and turns you into a starry-eyed zombie.
Every time Nashville passes a law to increase inclusion, or decrease idiocy, the State Legislature passes a law that overrides it.
Brown refused to sign it — so Deukmejian headed one of the few successful overrides of a governor's veto in state history.
The question now is whether he's so unpopular that it overrides his advantage as an incumbent and a pretty strong US economy.
Yet secular zeal at times overrides common sense, or sensitivity to France's Muslim minority, estimated to form about 10% of the population.
Brown's own video offers what's perhaps the best illustration of what might have gone wrong—in a Tesla, human driving overrides Autopilot.
I'm quite driven and I absolutely love Queen Zee, and that overrides any fear I have about not wanting to do anything.
His particular take on his chosen religion overrides the law of the land and permits him to act as he sees fit.
The "improbability of synchrony occurring by chance" overrides all other information, he said, even knowledge that an invisible body cannot be yours.
The partisan divide in Washington then was so epic that Johnson still has more veto overrides -- 15 -- than any other President, ever.
In January, the Supreme Court struck down Florida's capital sentencing system, which also allowed judicial overrides of jury recommendations of life sentences.
VPNFilter's stage 2 malware includes a "self-destruct" feature which, when activated, overrides critical portions of the infected device's firmware, effectively bricking it.
But Ivanka and Jared got a pass for their own safety, as the rule of pikuach nefesh overrides other commandments in the Torah.
Abbott's decision overrides that of any one city in Texas, such as the historically refugee-friendly cities of Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
Our thought bubble: Trade deals are always messy compromises, and the sheer lure of boosting commerce all around often overrides different interests' priorities.
Its defenders argue concerns over the potential ability of companies like Amazon and Facebook to abuse their power overrides concerns of economic power.
Although Zimbabwe's constitution gives women and men equal rights to property and land, in many rural communities tradition overrides national legislation, experts say.
Nothing overrides your choices here, so make sure to update your beneficiaries if you have a major life change or change in preferences.
Veto overrides occur in a few rare scenarios: In the case of the 9/11 bill, scenarios 3 and 4 are in play.
To do that, EHang and other companies need to emphasize safety features, such as multiple emergency failovers and manual overrides in case systems crash.
The minimum wage will drop from $10 to $7.70 when a Missouri law goes into effect next month and overrides the city's minimum wage.
So, while the connection between youth and entrepreneurial success is a fabulous concept, the reality is that experience often overrides shortcuts or lucky happenstance.
County administrators will have to consider whether use of a "surveillance camera" overrides the public's right to privacy on a case-by-case basis.
The special counsel has no such statutory mandate that overrides Rule 85033(e), and, even if he did, its predicates might not be satisfied.
The hedge funds say the governor had no legal standing to declare the moratorium, because the new federal law overrides the Puerto Rican law.
Veto overrides require a two-thirds majority, which the state Senate accomplished with its 16-8 vote on Thursday, according to The Associated Press.
Each fresh Trump astonishment overrides an old one, as if it were a new file on a hard drive that has reached storage capacity.
This overrides high-yield investors' traditional right to sell bonds back to a company at a 101 cash price if the business changes hands.
A flurry of recent papers and media suggest the brain also actively forgets — when we recall memories or learn new information that overrides old memories.
But the moral valence here—the feeling that nuclear power, no matter how diligently monitored, contains the seeds of its own inevitable catastrophe—overrides all.
Historically, stock returns are markedly higher when the Fed is pursuing an expansive monetary policy than a restrictive policy and that factor overrides political considerations.
The Equal Justice Institute analysis showed that the frequency of judicial overrides varied by geography and whether the victim was white, raising concerns about fairness.
Those overrides were deemed unconstitutional by the high court, so the state scrambled for more than a year to pass a new, constitutional law. Gov.
"But there are cases where evidence for something is so strong that it overrides these social effects," says Cailin O'Connor, a philosopher at UC Irvine.
The USDA's labelling authority overrides that of the states — states are not allowed to impose labelling requirements incompatible with the standards that the USDA puts forward.
A federal death penalty overrides that state sovereignty, and is counterproductive to keeping the police a reflection of, representative of, and dedicated to their local communities.
Looking visibly happy, the researchers concluded, obstructs others' ability to discern your class, because it overrides the visible markers that appear in a more expressionless state.
"I kind of grew up in this basketball world, whereas my talent kind of overrides what I look like," said the 2014 NBA Most Valuable Player.
Puerto Rico's chief liaison to the federal government said Monday that the Republican plan to tackle the commonwealth's debt crisis overrides the island's constitution and leaders.
"Our concern for the environment overrides our concern about putting vaping in the Constitution," Florida League of Women Voters said in its endorsement of Amendment 9.
Shraya builds in the softness and sweetness of a new relationship in with exchanges where the fear of being repulsive overrides the excitement of a flirtation.
It also advised engaged Jews to postpone their weddings, if possible "Protecting human life overrides almost every other Jewish value," the assembly said in a statement.
There is one thought that overrides all others, though: This is the longest period of your adult life you've gone through without severe long-lasting depression.
But their sensitivity to it is so strong that it overrides every other decision they make in life about politics and about the referendum in particular.
Veto overrides are even more rare because an override typically means that many members of the president's own party cast a vote to rebuff his preference.
According to the traders and bakers, employees at SMART secretly produced cards that resemble the ordinary smart card but act as a "master" that overrides the system.
Congress overrides Obama's veto of 9/11 bill Obama said the victims deserve support and compensation, which is why the administration set up a victim's compensation fund.
The country sits right where the western part of the Caribbean Plate overrides the Cocos Plate, making it one of the most seismologically active regions on earth.
In its petition, the agency said last month's ruling overrides Congress's "explicit determination" to create an independent agency in the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
Or do we sense a larger point struggling to be made about a deeper longing for traditional family that overrides all of Hollywood's articulations of artificial ones?
The passion he has that overrides all others is for comedy itself, a strong theme of this special and nearly every substantive interview he has ever done.
It's in Nimmanhaemin, the hip part of Chiang Mai, which we don't really care for, but the bathtub, which is a rarity in Thailand, overrides our hesitation.
"The district court's decision overrides the President's national security judgment about the level of risk and we've been talking about the level of risk that's acceptable," he said.
In order for Lawson to win, a judge would have to determine that state law (like the Right of Privacy Law) overrides federal copyright law in this case.
This new strategy overrides the previous divisions of operations, which saw the police overseeing security in the cities, while the gendarmes — a military police force — handled rural areas.
We also hear the telltale clicking of the keyboard to which Dr. Wachter alludes, presaging an encounter in which the doctor-computer relationship overrides the doctor-patient relationship.
I can't use Siri to play music, and the HomePod gets interrupted every time another audio source, like a video on Twitter or Instagram, overrides my phone's settings.
"I think it's only honest to acknowledge the times when the need to be respectful and thoughtful and sensitive overrides people's ability to express themselves as they'd like."
It feels like our Naija-diasporic backgrounds forge an instant familiarity, a kinship – one that overrides the fact that technically, this is the first time we've ever spoken.
Voting to confirm Brennan this week means Senate Republicans will have no basis to complain when the next president overrides their objections to lifetime appointments in their states.
At some point, a company will have to conclude that its duty to investors overrides its responsibility as a good corporate citizen to comply with requests for discretion.
Brutality overrides everything else in "Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story" — views of beautiful landscapes are hard to enjoy after seeing wild animals, including their young, maimed and slaughtered.
As our CEO, Jack Dorsey, stated in front of Congress last month, serving healthy public conversations is our singular mission as a company and overrides all other considerations.
"If the U.S. overrides international trade rules, then a strong, but above all, a joint strong EU response is required," BDA President Ingo Kramer said in a statement.
Positioning black women — artists, actresses, characters, and her own family — as mentors and muses, and as heroic figures in a lineage of their own, Thomas overrides oppressive narratives.
Now that the resolution has passed the Senate, it will go to the House of Representatives, where it overrides a similar resolution introduced in the lower chamber last month.
Body language was such a desired commodity that users even paid for "animation overrides," or AOs, a sort of software mod that replaced standard movements with specially scripted ones.
More troubling than simple jamming, though, is the rise of "spoofing," which overrides correct GPS data with a more powerful localized signal that delivers false information to a receiver.
"When you get a lot of people in a group, it can go good or it can go bad in a way that [overrides] each individual person," she said.
The Senate was also set to vote on Monday on two more veto overrides of legislation blocking weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries.
Because the prefrontal cortex works at a slower pace than the limbic system, you'll end up procrastinating until it eventually overrides the instinctual urge to avoid doing your task.
But as wild and provocative as his images can be, there is something missing — an element of strangeness, of difficulty, of the kind of inspiration that overrides mere cleverness.
That's the bet McConnell is making: that the compulsion for Republicans to say they delivered on their promise to gut the 2010 health care law overrides any concerns about decorum.
"There is a desperate desire to win, and that overrides everything," says Tad Devine, a strategist in Democratic primary campaigns dating back to the 1980s who advised Sanders in 2016.
The government delegation included Delcy Rodriguez, leader of Venezuela's all-powerful and pro-Maduro Constituent Assembly whose creation brought widespread foreign condemnation as it overrides the existing opposition-led congress.
He acknowledges the ways in which we can lose sight of our decency when we're convinced we're in the right, and believe that overrides our willingness to score cheap points.
Some overrides were so small-bore that lawmakers seemed to be having sport with the governor, such as upholding a law he vetoed to exempt yoga classes from sales tax.
They gave no reasons but presumably believed there was merit to Mr. Smith's challenge to Alabama's death penalty system, the only one in the nation that allows such judicial overrides.
Meanwhile, Iginla's reputation as one of the most respected veterans in the league overrides his middling performance this year, and Sakic is able to flip him for a first-round pick.
But the bill also overrides states' authority to regulate chemicals, something that some states objected to, after they had taken the lead over the last four decades in controlling chemicals. Sen.
"We came to realize that good-faith efforts to meet accommodation — with many different stakeholders involved — can be a fool's errand when political motivation overrides the rule of law," Mahmoud said.
But the software that UbiquitiLink has developed basically overrides these functions in a standard cellphone, making the device think that the satellite is stable and only 12 miles (20 kilometers) away.
In a 1988 dissent, long before Alabama found itself alone in using overrides, Justice Thurgood Marshall said that allowing judges to overrule juries could not be reconciled with the Eighth Amendment.
They can't conceive of this because many of them are fundamentally incapable of doing this themselves: Their politics, their need to protect their party's president, overrides their reason and guides their actions.
If you embrace it it has a similar effect to the sound of a roaring fire or a waterfall – something repetitive and consistent that overrides all the background noises in your life.
"I've got a job in the United States Senate and I take that job extremely seriously and it overrides any personal beliefs that I have or loyalties I may have," he said.
The mandate overrides local authority to negotiate with these companies over lease terms like the small-cell devices' location, size, appearance or any contribution to enable more equitable or affordable internet service.
And from what I saw, mostly no, it doesn't; that culture overrides abundance, that there's still a tendency toward tribalism of the community, and also being very, very, very careful with outsiders.
But court filings in Mr. Wilson's case and similar challenges say the new felony murder law improperly overrides the changes to the murder code passed in an era of soaring crime rates.
In a lawsuit filed last year against FedLoan, New York's attorney general, Letitia James, blasted the servicer for not telling people who might have been eligible for overrides that the option existed.
Florida law also overrides local ordinances in other areas, such as the environment, but the gun rules are the only ones that allow sanctions against local officials personally, according to one mayor.
So they built that app so that when the New York Times cooking app is open, it doesn't go to sleep, it overrides the iPad's automatic sleep thing and it stays open.
Veto overrides are rare because they require two-thirds support in both houses of Congress, and it's unusual for a president to take an action with such a low level of congressional support.
Like I think there are some albums that are just instant, permanently in the canon, no investigation of whether or not it still should be there, because again, its importance overrides its greatness.
Nevertheless, "All the Rage" overrides most of its shortcomings by keeping a breezy tone and by showing Dr. Sarno to be a convincing speaker, as well as an affable and somewhat crusty character.
As long as members of today's conservative elite share Schmitt's opportunism, and continue endorsing a Schmittian politics of enmity that overrides any principle or standards, there's no telling how far they will go.
Within a culture where patient satisfaction and demand for pain control often overrides concern for fostering addiction, I have prescribed drugs like oxycodone on a regular basis to my patients who demand it.
The state law authorizing these judicial overrides, now the only law of its kind in the country, was passed in 1981, in theory to allow judges to protect defendants from vengeful or careless juries.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, said the need to erase racial prejudice from legal proceedings overrides long-standing policies aimed at keeping jury deliberations generally off-limits in bids to overturn verdicts.
It was the kind of deal that would have breezed through even a year ago, when Mr. Christie wielded so much control that Republicans reversed their own votes to block overrides of his vetoes.
In the end, writing it proves a necessary release since the proceedings hit a roadblock: A Supreme Court decision overrides the Pennsylvania law on extending the statute of limitations, and the rape charges are withdrawn.
As a former FBI agent, I believe the answers lie in the FBI's failure to recognize the relative importance of another principle — one that competes with and occasionally overrides the importance of enforcing the law.
If a veto-proof majority does in fact form in Congress, Trump will effectively be forced to sign the bill — if he refuses to sign it, he'll look weak as his own party overrides him.
The principle in Jewish law of pikuach nefesh, or the idea that preserving a human life overrides any strict religious rules, applied here -- and so we could not gather a large crowd to grieve together.
The key issue is 6 USC §113(g) from the statute governing the Department of Homeland Security, which contains language that overrides the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, the law that typically dictates appointing acting officials.
Ultimately, the advantage of the end result of the actual clean overrides the negatives mentioned above, because it beats the competition handily, and is still far more convenient, and less annoying, than using a manual vacuum.
Mr. Sweeney and other legislative leaders have threatened to seek overrides if Mr. Murphy does veto specific items, though it is unclear whether enough support exists in either chamber to deliver a rebuke to the governor.
There are dedicated tools for creating both Pattern and Radial repetitions, with a "spacing properties" panel on the side that lets you customize the effect with different overrides for changing the size and shape of things.
Bolton&aposs lawyer has said he&aposll testify if a judge rules that the subpoena overrides the White House&aposs orders, and Mulvaney and Pompeo have unilaterally refused to show up, out of deference to Trump.
"We expect the Government will respond to the Bank's call with additional fiscal stimulus later this year, once the weaker economy overrides the political objective of achieving a budget surplus," said NAB group chief economist Alan Oster.
CONGRESS OVERRIDES PRESIDENT ON 9/11 BILL: A busy day on Capitol Hill also saw Congress handing President Obama his first veto override on a bill that will allow 9/11 victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia.
The ruling, which overrides the use of local laws to invalidate swaps trades, is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for Italy's municipalities, which are seeking redress for an estimated €2.5bn of losses on derivatives contracts.
His bizarro vision of Hollywood overrides expert advice or common sense — for a Room scene that takes place in an alley, Wiseau demands an indoor replica of the real alley directly outside, purely because "real movies" use sets.
The change overrides a longstanding Securities and Exchange Commission requirement that investors backing private companies be "accredited," meaning they make at least $200,000 a year and have a net worth of $1 million or more (excluding their home).
Gallagher has since introduced a measure, which President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE has signed, that overrides this requirement.
To the issuing visa officer, 5-year-old Tru is the irreplaceable asset that will pull Patsy back home, the ultimate collateral — but the force of Patsy's desperate desire for romantic love and autonomy overrides her maternal impulse.
Mr Modi has not grasped that there is little point in a bankruptcy code to aid the clean-up of banks, or a state-of-the-art monetary policy, if the government overrides the central bank when elections loom.
But the songs remained cryptic, dark and flinty: "I've found something no one else is looking for," Colin Newman sang in "Single K.O." All the additional material completely overrides Wire's original mandate of ruthless self-editing, but so what?
Maduro's government has been criticised by the United Nations, Washington and other governments for failing to allow the entry of foreign aid to ease a severe economic crisis, while it overrides Venezuela's opposition-led congress and jails hundreds of opponents.
"Today's data is a reminder of what is important for Australia — and it's that a soft China overrides positive domestic data for Australia, as this feeds back into their own growth and inflationary projects," ThinkMarkets Senior Market Analyst Matt Simpson said.
" Undeterred, Phillips pushed through to the Supreme Court, insisting in his court brief that the First Amendment overrides the state law and protects his right "to use his artistic talents to promote only messages that align with his religious beliefs.
President Trump's request for the DOJ to ban the attachment overrides a earlier position taken by officials with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, who had concluded the attachments were not subject to federal regulation, reports CNN.
"We have deep concerns about the motivation for this constituent assembly, which overrides the will of the Venezuelan people and further erodes Venezuelan democracy," Michael Fitzpatrick, U.S. deputy assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, said in a telephone call with reporters.
Their marketing strategy is designed to create a yearning for "quick fix" weight loss so intense it overrides common sense, especially in a social media culture optimized for aspirational photos that distract from the already hard-to-find small print.
And according to Tennessee's legislature, that bigotry, as expressed by its desire to preserve statues of the president of the Confederacy and a Confederate general who served as the first grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, overrides Memphians' will.
It is both very sad and very honest; Oberst navigates it with a sensitive touch that is never too heavy, but which underlines the statement of his record: capitalism dims our emotional lives, steals joy, and, at its worst, overrides our humanity.
"We have deep concerns about the motivation for this constituent assembly which overrides the will of the Venezuelan people and further erodes Venezuelan democracy," said Michael Fitzpatrick, the deputy assistant secretary of state for the Western hemisphere, in a phone call with reporters.
"We can definitely consider him as both an artist and an activist, and sometimes I think his role of activism actually overrides his other identity," said Ying-chen Peng, assistant professor of art with a specialization in Chinese art history at American University.
That reality may be true — finding an alternative to a hypothetical $1 billion Vision Fund check is a daunting challenge — but we've reached a very sad time and place when the sheer size of an investment overrides important concerns about where that money came from.
The White House determined Wednesday that the National Institutes of Health scientists could find an alternative for their research, in a move that overrides scientists' advice and gives a win to anti-abortion activists, who have long protested the use of fetal tissue in research.
And no matter how thoroughly researched the statistics are, people have an emotional reaction to this issue that almost always overrides the statistics presented, other than this one: The violent crime rate in the United States has gone down substantially in the last 20 years.
These are a "clearly worded, legally binding, treaty-level clause which unambiguously overrides" the text of the withdrawal agreement, with language that goes beyond emphasizing the temporary nature of the backstop and a clear means to exit the backstop if subsequent trade talks fail.
In essence, these wireless service providers seek all of the privileges of a regulated water or electric utility — taxpayer-subsidized use of public infrastructure, deployment in locations of their choosing, overrides of the local government's authority — but without the accompanying responsibility: to serve everyone.
You wish that Ferry hadn't translated the Latin word pius in the first line of this passage as the English word it so closely resembles, "pious"; here more than anywhere else, pius means "dutiful," embodying a steadfast obedience to the gods' plan which overrides every other consideration.
One way to perhaps understand this behavior is to consider the unusual phenomenon of pseudologia fantastica, in which the magnitude of an individual's wish for something to be true (like huge throngs attending an inauguration) overrides rationality, distorting perceptions and memories of an event, leading to falsehoods.
This isn't to say that a beautiful plot overrides questions of character, pacing, or acting—there Westworld has so far been a mixed bag with plenty of brilliance alongside plenty of clichés—but we can and should appreciate the big picture that is being revealed before our eyes.
This diplomat was also consciously voicing as well Moscow's belief that it alone decides how far the actual sovereignty (and implicitly territorial integrity) of post-Soviet states should extend and its definition of Russia's needs overrides any international accords it may have signed regarding that sovereignty and integrity.
If you dig back through your social media history or search on Google, you'll probably jar your memory, but otherwise, everything falls into a deep pile of muck — unless you had some sort of massive personal tragedy befall you in that month, in which case, that overrides everything else.
This is network TV, so the consequences of the women's actions are less severe than what one might see over on cable; there is a bit of cartoon sparkle in their mischief, and a shellac of bouncy jokes and visual gags that overrides their nagging qualms about spiraling out of control.
The European Commission "is using a theory to make tax law, is doing it in a way that is retroactive and that overrides national tax law authority, in our view," Mr. Lew said Wednesday at a Brookings Institution event previewing this weekend's meeting in China of the Group of 20 largest industrial economies.
"The people in this chamber did not do what was easy today, but we did what was right for the future of our state," Madigan said after the House completed veto overrides of the budget and tax package, which ranks as one of the brightest legislative victories of his three decades as speaker.
"In all cases very sophisticated editorial decision making need to take place to determine whether the information rises to the level of importance that the public needs to know, that there is a public good that that information represents, and despite how it got to you, the value of the information overrides that," Sesno said.
Due to consistent and aggressive campaigns by industry lobbyists, the law has been strengthened to the point where state laws attempting to place limitations on the scope or force of arbitration contracts are deemed nullified by the federal law, and, as held in Epic Systems, the Act overrides various federal statutes designed to protect workers.
Justice Department lawyer August Flentje had argued in a hearing Tuesday that blocking the order "overrides the President's national-security judgment about the level of risk" — in other words, that Trump's determination that there was a sufficient danger to justify the ban should have been adequate evidence for the court to allow it to proceed.
They told me that individual Apple store managers are allowed to override the cost at any time, but said that corporate headquarters keeps track of which stores are replacing phones for free: "They take note of how often you do these overrides, and sometimes we have conversations about trying to limit them," the current employee told me.
" The justices explained the viability of the fetus as "the time at which there is a realistic possibility of maintaining and nourishing a life outside the womb, so that the independent existence of the second life can, in reason and all fairness, be the object of state protection that now overrides the rights of the woman.
For example, a social media privacy bill introduced by Senators Amy Klobuchar and John Kennedy does not add very much to consumer privacy, but each of its provisions — like one that forbids a change to a product that "overrides the privacy preferences of a user" — seems to be a reference to something Facebook has done in the past.
The Court of Special Appeals found that this oversight was prejudicial for the defense — a stance that, interestingly, overrides the lower court, which based its decision not on the omission of McClain's testimony, but rather on the failure of Syed's lawyers to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about the reliability of data that helped place Syed at the scene of the crime.
"  When a Philadelphia nonprofit attempted to open a safe-injection site for drug users as an exercise of its board members' faith, noting on its website that "[a]t the core of our faith is the principle that preservation of human life overrides any other considerations," the DOJ claimed the board members' "true motivation is socio-political or philosophical — not religious — and thus not protected by RFRA.

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