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In dictatorships or monarchies no one would been able to overrule this pernicious attempt at excluding people for their religion.
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Senior commanders will no longer be able to overrule convictions in sexual-assault cases.
Shouldn't voters be able to overrule reluctant municipal and county leaders?
The president would be able to overrule this "court" and "take whatever action he thought appropriate, but would have to explain himself afterward to Congress".
Crucially, the president would be able to overrule this court, and take whatever action he thought appropriate, but would have to explain himself afterward to Congress.
The party says it wants British courts to be able to overrule the European Court of Human Rights, which currently has the final say on enforcing the European Convention of Human Rights.
Mr Cameron has announced the move will be in the new Government's Queen's Speech on May 27 and is designed to prevent the European Court of Human Rights being able to overrule British courts over issues such as prisoner rights.
E.U. regulators would not be able to overrule a nation's decision to take such a step unless they were backed by a vote of the finance ministers as well.
The fact that a month ago the Environmental Protection Agency advocated an outright ban on snowmobiles in the parks shows that the snowmobile lobby is able to overrule the wishes of the public.
But while no one really believes Iraqis will be able to overrule America's will, some things are different: The nation has a new government led by Iraqis who are certainly acting as if they are in charge.
After all, if they don't judge in the name of law, there is no reason that appointed jurists should be able to overrule elected officials in resolving partisan disputes.
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