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Now corporate order can be overturned in a financial quarter, and the world's largest firms turn on a dime.
If people learn the mechanics of how this law merely redistributes the cost of healthcare, it will be overturned in a heartbeat.
Anthony Elonis, a Pennsylvania man, argued that his conviction for threatening his estranged wife via Facebook should be overturned in a case decided last year.
We now have a president who is smart, efficient and eminently capable; let's give him a chance to do what must be done and not expect eight years of devastation to be overturned in a year.
That set up the possibility that the only victory the opposition had been able to secure in the elections — winning control of Parliament's lower house — would now be overturned in a recount.
The court's decision in Heller, which was uniquely narrow as it only provided for an individual right to bear arms to possession of handguns in the home for self-defense, could still be overturned in a future court case.
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Slogans change; priorities shift; established orthodoxy can be overturned in an instant.
She was sure that there wasn't a single academic tradition in film that couldn't be overturned in an instant.
If they are unpopular, won't they be overturned in an election?
Mr. Moura was convicted in 2007 of ordering the killing and received a 30-year sentence, but that verdict was overturned in a retrial a year later.
Convictions have been overturned in a case relating to Nigerian barges that Enron sold to Merrill Lynch.
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