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1. Now is not the time to let emotion overrule his head
2. "Can't overrule this, its a Court Order 'tis, says if you don't accept the first paper you gets the second
3. in familial clans, want to overrule the world
4. Secretary Alger wrote to Secretary Long, asking him to order the navy to force the Bay at once; but since the War Department had sent the army into its precarious position, disregarding the only feasible plan of co-operation with the fleet for joint attack, Secretary Long refused to overrule Admiral Sampson
5. French), which could then be used to overrule the pope
6. 25 For is not your inability to overrule our reasoning and to compel us to eat the unclean your destruction? 26 Your fire is cold to us your catapelts are painless and your violence harmless
7. would overrule my urge to punish these men severely
8. Only in very specific circumstances will the House of Representatives overrule this procedure and choose a president
9. What happens when these boys are put into a position where they can overrule an experience? No, if he had to choose, he would choose the experience of Maxi, he was heavy handed at times, but a capable soldier and experienced enough to know what to do
10. The judge could overrule the jury
11. Companions of the right will always speak truth, for if truth is spoken, lies cannot overrule truth and no one can be betrayed
12. ‘’Then, maybe you will believe the President of the United States, mister, or do you think that you can overrule an order from him?’’
13. I’d let common sense overrule the law
14. I don’t believe that your precious General DeWitt can overrule him
15. By the way, talking of the 6th Army: you may be happy to hear that General Marshall was quite displeased on learning that Lieutenant General DeWitt had unilaterally decided to overrule the mission order to you authorizing you to enroll women anywhere in the country
16. The question posed by them is; “why did Roosevelt order the Pacific fleet to be transferred from the West Coast to its exposed position in Hawaii and why did he overrule objections by naval commanders that there was inadequate protection for the fleet at Pearl Harbour”?
17. Also, federal authority will overrule state authority in matters of law and order until further notice
18. ‘The fact is, the one person in the Congress she had no control over was her son—he could overrule her,’ a senior Congress MP told me later
19. Researchers attribute this to the vast power of the heart to overrule the head
20. Had he always disliked me? I could overrule him and call in the police myself, but doing
21. Of all the days to let vanity overrule practicality, it had to be today
22. now and reprogram your brain to thinking positive to overrule the negative thoughts that
23. In recent years some federal judges have taken it upon themselves to overrule the will of the people, changing or negating the outcomes of their votes in some cases
24. However, the death bed seemed to overrule such scruples
25. They no longer had power to overrule the merchants, but they were still among the most important people in town
26. “Bishop Henri will overrule Philemon, and order the
27. Sometimes, when they issued orders, they allowed the Bird, a mere corporal, to overrule them right to their faces
28. And even if they weren’t, this would be another of those times you and I together would have to jointly overrule them
29. They entered upon the turf, and, impelled by a force that seemed to overrule their will, suddenly stood still, turned, and waited in paralyzed suspense beside the stone
30. If the house and the senate can’t sort it, Obama will overrule the process when default is very nearly real
31. And when I played the statement back in my mind, I half expected the judge to overrule what the foreman had just said
32. They do not overrule the price action
33. However, in some cases your better judgment will lead you to overrule the worksheet’s verdict
34. Even if you have been refused bail by the police, you still have the right to ask the magistrates’ court to overrule the decision
35. Most of the investors we've interviewed fall somewhere in the middle—rigorous in their use of models to assess valuation and make trading decisions, but also relying on experience and intuition to overrule the system when they believe it's warranted
1. This was a forum where even the lowly could present ideas, but they often got only a few phrases in before they were overruled
2. "Your diligence is admirable but I'm afraid that once again you are overruled
3. She is a charming young lady and Wiesse’s initial demurrals were overruled as soon as he met her
4. But at twenty years of age, sense of adventure overruled common sense, so he yanked camp down but left that pack there so the phone could listen to the lumins till it’s charge died
5. Hence the need for immediate information overruled any thoughts of the Geneva Convention which was anyway never applicable to the police but only to the army
6. But he had been overruled by politics and the wishes of Ferdinand and Isabella, sovereigns of that time
7. overruled Supreme Court Chief Justice Marshall, who wrote that the states (in this case Georgia) had no jurisdiction over the tribes (in this case the Cherokee), who in turn enjoyed a relationship with the federal government, as “a ward has to a guardian
8. Nezahualcoyotl had refused at first, but she appealed to her brother, and he overruled Nezahualcoyotl
9. Sarah Palin tried to, but was overruled
10. Appeals in DC overruled them
11. The braves overruled the agreement made by the chiefs, and white men were driven off the reservation
12. He remembered how Moses had overruled him, saying, “We have to move across the river much more quickly than your idea would allow, Moshe
13. He remembered how Moses had overruled him, saying, “We have to move across the river
14. The decision overruled a federal appeals court ruling that the random boarding of a vessel by a Customs officer and a state trooper violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
15. He ordered the ship to evacuate the region but the Captain overruled his command and told me to dock with the Starweaver
16. This was possible now that the Major had overruled Calvin's lockout
17. Even in the mud and cold, gossip overruled convenience
18. He was overruled
19. They were always overruled by government’s appointees
20. Jarek and Zeno weren’t convinced it was sensible, but were overruled by ten excited young men determined to prove their invisibility and tracking skills
21. They had all made suggestions as to what name he should be called, but were overruled by Joe in particular who had decided on the name of a famous ancient Irish monk
22. 8 In the councils of the twelve Thomas was always cautious, advocating a policy of safety first, but if his conservatism was voted down or overruled, he was always the first fearlessly to move out in execution of the program decided upon
23. ‖ Sheets knew he was overruled and the only thing left was to keep the rest of their deal from washing out but he couldn‘t let it go
24. John Goode objected but was overruled
25. John Goode was overruled
26. If he was overruled, there was nothing he could do
27. On too many occasions, we see blown calls because of this feature, and a few games have been turned around because an initial judgment was not overruled
28. An accident may point the finger at René as the cause of the collision, only to be overruled later by Joe from the collision shop
29. Another difficulty was the fact that the legitimate authority of the Lebanese soldiers and policemen patrolling the airport was constantly disputed and even overruled at times by the dozens of Hezbollah fighters and officials that were seemingly everywhere around the airport
30. The local company had made suggestions for the safety of the operation, which were overruled by the worldwide corporation
31. Boran Kern and a mere handful of members tried to sway the others towards supporting the Time Patrol, but were overruled in a snap vote called on the question by Bartok
32. ‘’You can thank General Eisenhower instead, General Dows: he was the one who overruled the Joint Chiefs about who would command our new Joint Task Force – Indochina
33. Calls for tolerance and moderation were overruled by long term leadership in the Roman
34. Takina protested that she and Pussy would be torn apart, but the dwarf had overruled them
35. But Hubert overruled Takina when she voted to make a quick exit using the Western access shaft
36. instead – had been in favour of pressing on without them, but his companions had overruled him
37. Frank proceeded as if the question had been overruled by an invisible judge
38. The computer’s flight path recommendation was overruled by the incoming ship on Melinda’s screen,
39. She was overruled
40. She was overruled by the Shah–Jaitley duo (some insiders even credit Shah with the original Abki Baar Modi Sarkar idea)
41. Ignoring her negative responses, Joel firmly overruled her, in a tone which brooked no argument
42. Good natured grumbling met with these orders, but Henri grinningly overruled them, and soon the kitchen was sparkling clean and back in the pristine condition it had been before breakfast
43. object, overruled, objection, sustained,’ and the odd thing about him, I
44. Outsourcing can not be overruled in today’s context
45. He had been overruled, overwhelmingly, even if he was the leader
46. al owed her better judgment to be overruled by Susie, who
47. overruled, and went steadily on with a grateful mind
48. All other reasons they mention is overruled by Newton’s principal of mass pulling
49. ' He turned back to the policemen, as though his word settled the matter, but Daphne Wilks had decided to face facts and she overruled her husband
50. The numbers had dwindled as passion overruled lucid
1. The difference is provided by your leadership over your mind that overrules your ego
2. ‘’Well, according to the United States no-fly list, which overrules other international lists, you are still flagged as a suspected terrorist supporter and murderer
3. As in Alaska, driving regulations in Canada also forbid two people to ride on a honda together, because of the danger; but here necessity overrules the law
4. But the Plan must be obeyed, so she overrules her intuition and does nothing to stop John from leaving
5. “Objection,” says Akers, but the judge overrules him
6. So he there remained for a space; but He that overrules all things, having the power of their rage in his own hand, so wrought it about, that Christian for that time escaped them, and went his way
7. I’m not sure that argument really overrules the ones in favor of leaving you in Manchyr or sending you back to Cherayth, though
8. I hold with Darwin that violent struggle is a law of nature which overrules all other laws; I hold with Joseph de Maistre that it is a divine law; two different ways of describing the same thing
1. ’ I said overruling him
2. Help overruling the
3. Accidents were rare and often due to the driver overruling the navigation system; usually involving a collision with another vehicle, since in urban areas there were just streams intersecting, stacking
4. director to court in the 1990s for overruling scientific decisions on drug safety
5. Besides that, his body was not in need for anything in that time, as there was no hunger nor thirst, neither hotness nor coldness, not toil nor fatigue because the spirit was put on the body surrounding it, with its state overruling it
6. and a corrupt judge overruling my objections, I beat them, and they did not
7. Surely this looks like a special overruling influence; for it contravenes the natural method of human thought
8. OVERRULING THE VIEWS AND CONCERNS OF THE MINISTRY OF FI-
9. If he’d been in Ahbaht’s place, he knew, sanity would have had a harder time overruling his own desire to press on
10. Nor will it at all detract from him, dramatically regarded, if either by birth or other circumstances, he have what seems a half wilful overruling morbidness at the bottom of his nature
11. But, as it is admitted by all, that the force already authorized is more than sufficient for every defensive purpose; as it is expressly avowed that it is required for offensive operations in the territories of the enemy, the question assumes a different shape; it is stripped of the overruling influence which attends necessity; it becomes a mere question of expediency, controlled by the various considerations which reason and policy may dictate