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overriding and aim
Like Francia, López had the overriding aim of defending and preserving Paraguay.
In foreign affairs his overriding aim was to promote peace and understanding, characterised by his settlement of the Alabama Claims in 1872 in favour of the Americans.
According to Jeremy Gilbert, “ We now live in an era when, throughout the capitalist world, the overriding aim of government economic policy is to maintain consumer spending levels.
Canning instructed Jackson that his overriding aim was to secure the possession of the Danish navy by offering the Danes a treaty of alliance and mutual defence and whereby they would be given back their fleet at the end of the war.
The overriding aim of the Resistance was to get rid of the Germans and to bound men of conflicting philosophies, interests, and political persuasions together.
Jakobovits argued that work rather than welfare should be the overriding aim of government policy: " Cheap labour is better than a free dole ".

overriding and book
" I've walked Las Ramblas / but not with real intent " brings to mind the account in Orwell's book of fighting on the Ramblas, with the various factions seemingly getting nowhere with the fighting and often a sense of camaraderie overriding the vaunted principles each side was supposed to be fighting for.
One passage, depicting the European nations willing to hand over China to the Newts as long as they are themselves spared and overriding the Chinese's desperate protests, seems a premonition of the Munich Agreement, a few years after the book was written-in which the writer's own country suffered a similar fate in a futile effort to appease the Nazis.

overriding and word
Some Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason — almost always, an overriding ethical reason — to do so.
Most songs share an overriding characteristic, in which every last word of a phrase is rhymed.

overriding and methods
Methods ( and attributes ) are inherited in the same order, with each newly inherited method overriding any existing methods.
Method overriding is where a subclass replaces the implementation of one or more of its parent's methods.
In the GNU runtime variant of the Objective-C programming language GNUstep, serialization ( more commonly known as archiving ) is achieved by overriding the and methods in the Object root class.
A similar issue arises when accessing members, overriding virtual methods, and identifying namespaces.

overriding and its
The Neogene evolution of the Central Mediterranean system is dominated by the migration of the Calabrian Arc to the southeast, overriding the African Plate and its promontories ( Argand, 1922 ; Boccaletti and Guazzone, 1972 ).
The document, drafted by a legal scholar specializing in the interpretation of the United States Constitution put forth national social and economic development as its overriding principle.
" Robert Christgau gave the album a star (" Honorable Mention is a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like.
In the early days the channel operated on a £ 40 million budget ( plus £ 10 million share of overheads ), which led Sam Chisholm to propose to Murdoch the station be closed, but Rupert was " pleased with its achievements ... there were overriding reasons of prestige and politics for keeping it ... the final hurdle of the Broadcasting Bill had still to be overcome and the case for the acceptability of Sky would collapse if suddenly there was no news channel.
Once there, the basaltic melt can either underplate the crust, creating a layer of molten material at its base, or it can move into the overriding plate in the form of dykes.
On 3 December 1925 the Free State government agreed with the governments in London and Belfast to end its onerous Treaty requirement to pay its share of the United Kingdom's " imperial debt ", and in exchange it agreed that the 1920 boundary would remain as it was, overriding the Commission.
" He also remarked: " To fully understand the overriding concern for secrecy one must also understand the traditional canonical concept known as the ' Privilege of the Forum ' privilegium fori which has its roots in medieval Canon Law.
These peaks were formed during the past 35 million years while the large Juan de Fuca tectonic plate and the much smaller Gorda plate to its south have been pushed underneath the overriding North American plate.
The overriding goal of the EROS system ( and its relatives ) is to provide strong support at the operating system level for the efficient restructuring of critical applications into small communicating components.
The overriding need to remove one of the worst bottlenecks in the national rail network and improve transport options considerably over a large portion of London meant that he accepted that some damage to the fabric of the market and surrounding area was unavoidable and justified in order for the scheme to achieve its objectives.
In a related issue, there were concerns that the 3-19 shooting incident was staged ; an investigatory committee established by the legislature ( only by overriding a cabinet veto ) was criticized by the pan-green coalition, which refused to appoint any of its members to the committee as mandated by law.
The blue baby syndrome known as Tetralogy of Fallot consists of an incomplete wall between the ventricles ( known as a ventricular septal defect or VSD ); an aorta that sits over this defect so that its blood comes from both ventricles instead of just from the left ( overriding aorta ); a defective right ventricular outflow tract near the pulmonary valve that prevents full flow of blood to the lungs ; and a muscular right ventricle necessary to accomplish the extra work required to overcome that defect ( right ventricular hypertrophy ).
Yet, its overriding theme is war's evil.
" Rock critic Robert Christgau gave it a rating of "", which indicates " a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like.
The overriding theme, of a world doomed by its passive acquiescence to and overdependence on its own overdone technologies, struck a resonant chord in millions of people around the world in the late 1960s.
At the time, the concept of " speed is armor " was considered the overriding concept in the British tank corps ( unsurprising considering its birth in the Landships Committee of the Royal Navy, which also applied the concept to the ill-fated ).
For the next 30 years its ’ members ’ were content, by prayer, giving and hospitality, to serve the Centre ’ s overriding world vision and ministry.
Method overriding, in object oriented programming, is a language feature that allows a subclass or child class to provide a specific implementation of a method that is already provided by one of its superclasses or parent classes.
Its volcanics are undated, but its large amount of dissection and evidence of glacai ice overriding the volcano indicates that it formed more than 75, 000 years ago before the Wisconsinan Glaciation.
When the plate of which it was a part subducted under another plate, the terrane failed to subduct, detached from its transporting plate, and accreted onto the overriding plate.
" In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau gave Worldwide Underground an honorable mention () rating, indicating " an enjoyable effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well treasure ".

overriding and original
As opposition to the war grew stronger, the SDS became a nationally prominent political organization, with opposing the war an overriding concern that overshadowed many of the original issues that had inspired SDS.
" A similar bill, the Water Resources Development Act of 2007, which included the text of the original Corps peer review measure, eventually passed by Congress in 2007, overriding Presidential veto.
The result, for Winnicott, could be the creation of what he called ' the False Self .... Other people's expectations can become of overriding importance, overlaying or contradicting the original sense of self, the one connected to the very roots of our being.
These holograms are based on historical data and recorded memories of the original crew, with the forged records overriding their personalities.
AMT employees from the 1960s note that, at that time, all AMT kits were packaged into boxes of a standardized size, to simplify shipping ; and the overriding requirement of designing any kit was that it had to fit into that precise size of box, no matter how large or small the original vehicle.
In addition, high rated American shows cannot be seen if the Canadian network overriding the signal interrupts the program for a news bulletin, unless the cable company switches the signal back to the original.

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