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If the president vetoes any of these bills, a nervous Congress might override him.
The major caveat to all these relatively upbeat indicators, of course, is that Congress might override all this strength with deep austerity measures.
Or she thinks the Alaska legislature is getting stroppy (e.g., it might override her refusal to accept millions in federal stimulus funds) and figures it's better to let her lieutenant governor take the fall.
Another lawyer at his firm specializing in e-commerce, Alan N. Sutin, suggested that certain provisions of bankruptcy code in some cases might override privacy policies and other contractual provisions.
The remaining fantasy for Clinton supporters is that the contest could last through to the convention, at which point the superdelegates might override the will of the primaries and caucuses.
Now that the Obama-Clinton race is over, the new Beltway narrative has it that Mr. McCain, a likable "maverick" (who supported Mr. Bush in 95percentt of his votes last year, according to Congressional Quarterly), might override the war, the economy, Bush-loathing and the bankrupt Republican brand to be competitive with Mr. Obama.
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But if Kelly and the Eagles believe Smith can become their franchise quarterback, that logic might just override all else.
In this case, the reviewer might also "override" the understanding of the author(s) – but on what grounds?
Some states propose use of emergency powers that might potentially override human rights protections while other states propose to limit interventions to those authorized by public health laws.
Thus, any beneficial effects of PE might not override the impact of chemotherapeutics in children with secondary HLH/sepsis/MODS/MAS.
For most of fetal life the human testis is exposed to plentiful amounts of hCG that might potentially override or compensate for inhibitory effects of MBP on steroidogenesis.
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