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If I could override the pressure in Asante Kotoko, anywhere should be ok for me.
So, Mayor Michael Bloomberg should veto the bill, even though the Council could override it.
Finally, since such a policy would originate in the executive branch, in a perceived crisis a President could override it.
The policy has no expiration date, but Congress could override it and allow states to apply for waivers to set more generous coverage standards.
Peter Tatchell says he is "content" with the Lords' decision to keep the safeguard; and the gay comic actor Christopher Biggins says without it the new law could "override the basic requirements of freedom of speech, one of the pillars of our democracy".
Rouda's team is crying foul, but as the Min episode showed it was unlikely he could override an endorsement with a floor vote anyway.
After all, even if the Democrats were to take control of the Senate as well as the House, it's highly unlikely they could override a certain veto by President George W. Bush.
Previously it was shown that cells that could override a prolonged G2 arrest entered mitosis but remained tethered at the midbody at the end of cytokinesis [ 37].
"The UK doesn't have the enshrined constitutional rights seen in countries like Spain that could override its international commitments.
In an ideal world, a phone that could override "silent" mode, if it thinks you've flicked the switch accidentally, would save us from countless unintentionally missed calls.
Thus it may be that the effect of obesity could override any ethnically related protective factors in young children, although our findings require further investigations.
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