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    1. This involves the development of the mind as an overriding influence in relation to the world of the earthly life, of the emotions and of thought


    2. Defining and overriding sections is optional


    3. So Roidon had become crucial in overriding their monitoring systems and providing them with false feeds


    4. consistently unless there are overriding factors to the


    5. Not merely a case of who had the best strategic programs, but who was prepared to allow them to run their course, when the overriding criterion was to win regardless of the human consequences


    6. He started to create an overload in the support systems by boosting the input level, a simple matter of overriding the power modulator


    7. offering something of value, the overriding tendency is to take


    8. Character no longer appears to be the single overriding issue concerning most Americans accustomed to voting with their


    9. A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law


    10. Whether the United States should suspend its forty-three (43) year embargo against Cuba and resume normal trade relations with that country‘s communistic regime is one of the overriding questions presently being debated by our nation‘s political leaders

    11. In this manner, contemporary events aligned with historical processes have oftentimes ―conspired‖ in overriding the feckless apathy or uncertain character of political leaders who must be properly guided toward ―destiny‘s‖ chartered course


    12. Its specific aim or, as a point of argument, subject of intent, is not necessarily the overriding factor (however) but rather an ancillary consideration with respect to intent; that is to say, incidental to pre-existing intentions as such intentions and ensuing actions may (otherwise) produce unintended results triggered by original intent in whatever manner the outcome was unintended


    13. They should be extended on the basis of (overriding) circumstantial evidence that otherwise creates (plausible) doubt as to the merits of the conviction


    14. The (overriding) question remains: why have Republican Candidates, politically successful on a number of statewide levels in past years, suddenly chosen to alienate its conservative base and potential (moderate) swing voters


    15. The overriding concern for all interested parties should be the dismal track record of our inner city schools in recent years and the practical measures needed to improve it


    16. ―utility‖ is not necessarily the overriding factor but rather how such subject matter encourages a mind to think or to reason clearly by compelling it to operate on a higher intellectual plane


    17. The overriding issue isn‘t whether or not a student is proficient in ancient languages or higher mathematics, although the latter would be certainly commendable, but whether or not that student has at least mastered the basic requirements of reading, writing and calculating sums


    18. Whether the war was triggered by events unrelated to slavery, as some historians have argued, is not the overriding question


    19. Nor is there an overriding FBI which is called in for certain crimes only


    20. Hechler and others sharing his opinion(s) have every right to express their (own) private viewpoints, such does not extend, however, to overriding the policies and standards of a privately run organization

    21. Such (lofty) ideals neither profess nor encourage the overriding of critical or independent thinking provided such expressions neither conflict with nor seek to negate another individual‘s right to equally express his or her own private opinions or place that individual in HARM‘S WAY


    22. That the unconditional discharge of an individual in dire need of medical attention who might otherwise pose a threat to society if not that individual, for that matter, was not the overriding factor in their decision


    23. Its overriding mission, putting it quite simply, is to make a buck


    24. Bush had a wonderful opportunity to present such arguments before the American People while (still) enjoying the majority support of both Houses of Congress, notwithstanding his (own) overriding ―mandate‖ following the 2004


    25. But overriding that was the fact that I was not only alive but cured


    26. consulting contracts valued at over $20 million, overriding controls to


    27. overriding controls in the running of the force's pension and insurance


    28. they recounted allegations of executives overriding rules, sidelined


    29. negotiating overriding agreements (to the parties’ opposing sets of Terms & Conditions) with major suppliers and vendors


    30. Though he theoretically had a chain of command, he never made an apology for overriding it

    31. The overriding realisation for Johan is that, even in such a simple act as reaching for him as the sky entrance opened, Simon has shown courage


    32. Brands have bought into this model for decades, and the overriding premise is that it is a numbers game


    33. Were Vivek to persist, wouldn’t she give in then to him? Wouldn't his youthful exuberance attract her in her state of dejection? More so, how long could she resist his overriding passion?


    34. leads to an overriding emphasis on relational aspects of life and, frequently, mild to


    35. My curiosity was overriding my common sense, compelling me to find out where this would lead


    36. By overriding the security system, and returning false information of normality, we have been able to commandeer them, without any fatalities


    37. The truth of the matter is that greed has become an overriding factor in their quest for riches and power


    38. way, but the overriding aim is to have an organization that works


    39. FAYE SLOWLY AND grudgingly managed to brush away the cobwebs of her unconscious state in which she had experienced a number of unpleasant dreams, none of which she could remember in detail, though the overriding theme of them all had been immense trepidation and fear of an unknown force that seemed to consume her wholly


    40. Obviously, he had either underestimated these people and their civility or Terence and his enigmatic, multifaceted behaviour that had an overriding effect on the public and their lust for the sordid details of Faye’s misadventure

    41. Ultimately, the overriding sentiment was that Terence Underwood was quite capable of murdering his wife for in general one reason—freedom to either pursue other lovers or to rid himself of the mental anguish through which he suffered in the relationship


    42. Though he seemed to secretly dismiss the entire possibility of any connection, his sense of duty and his own overriding curiosity instigated him to pursue the truth


    43. A flash of lightning brilliantly but briefly lighted the room like a firework, though did little to remove the somberness and tension overriding the atmosphere once again as a result of the hurricane that was lambasting the coast


    44. of preventing the negative from overriding the forces of positive


    45. The operator at the workstation could redraw the track with a fingertip if necessary, overriding the optimum decided by the computer


    46. ‘Of course, there could be an overriding political consideration, you know, the


    47. It was almost as if he could sense the presence of some overriding evil that had conspired to rob the victim of life—an evil that was still lurking somewhere waiting for another opportunity to strike


    48. Overriding the automatic feature of the ELB, he turned it on


    49. they say that it still applies today? The overriding majority of modern


    50. the overriding factor was in their success they all











































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