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Cruz has the partisan ferocity of the culture warrior — the purist politics, the overriding will to power — but he is a warrior without a war.
An existentialist voluntarism was present in Friedrich Nietzsche's doctrine of the overriding "will to power" whereby man would eventually re-create himself as "superman".
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An override will be difficult.
Jeremy Anwyl, vice chairman of consumer website Edmunds.com, said such an override system could provide "a false sense of security for drivers, especially in cases where a driver accidentally applies the wrong pedal, and an override will do nothing to solve the problem".
Our overriding principle will be speed, speed, speed".
A rationalization for overriding the will of the people was that economic times were tough, and that made continuity in city government essential.
It also appears clear that the superdelegates' overriding the will of the voters would destroy any chance of the Democrats' winning the presidential election.
"I don't think it would serve anyone's interests to have a change of authority overriding the will of the others".
House Republicans — even split at the leadership level — ultimately bowed to what they saw as the best interests of their party nationally, even if that meant overriding the will of the majority of rank-and-file Republicans.
Until 1976, when the British Parliament enacted a law overriding the will of Cecil Rhodes, only men could receive a Rhodes scholarship, one of the world's most prestigious academic awards.
For the first time, Minton gave speeches criticizing the court for overriding the will of Congress.
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