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overriding and message
Although the overriding message may seem to be " careful what you wish for ", there are other themes throughout the episode as well.

overriding and leading
The kinase gene Aurora A when amplified acts as an oncogene overriding the SAC leading to abnormal initiation of anaphase and subsequent aneuploidy and also resistance to TAXOL.

overriding and more
The overriding objective is to win the contest by accumulating more points than the opponents.
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.
The complexity of offshoring stems from different languages and cultures, long distances and different time zones, spending more time and effort on establishing trust and long-term relationships, overriding communication barriers and activities of that kind.
" The more overriding threat, however, was that the West did not yet have any imaginative response to Gorbachev — leaving the Soviets with the moral initiative, and solidifying Gorbachev ’ s place as " the most popular world leader in much of Western Europe.
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.
Perhaps the Canadian Charters single overriding limitation upon all of the enumerated rights is much more general limitation than the specific limitations in the European Convention.
In the more usual, commercial vessel, the rig has the advantage of freeing the cargo hatch of obstructions such as the boom but its overriding advantage is met in manoeuvring in very confined waters such as a crowded dock or canal.

overriding and attracted
The Islamic ideology solidified a strong base of opposition by January 1980, overriding ethnic, tribal, geographic and economic differences among Afghans willing to fight the Soviet invasion, which attracted Central Asian deserters.
While these were generally acclaimed as being successful, she has also attracted some criticism for her actions as Speaker-most notably when she angered disabled groups by overriding previous arrangements and banning a nude art exhibition dealing with disabled people that was due to be held at Parliament House.

overriding and role
While economists and historians agree that access to and control of the access of others to important resources has throughout history been a factor in warfare and in diplomacy, oil imperialism theorists generally tend to assert that control of petroleum reserves has played an overriding role in international politics since World War I.
Chavo would be subsequently drafted to RAW, continuing his role as his aunt Vickie's " gopher ," although constantly overriding her authority by booking matches.
Mr. Dochow played a central role in the savings-and-loan scandal of the 1980s, overriding a recommendation by federal bank examiners in San Francisco to seize Lincoln Savings, the giant savings and loan owned by Charles Keating.

overriding and Army
This reorganisation saw the creation of an overriding Reserve Defence Forces structure which spans both the Army and Naval Service Reserve.

overriding and what
This did not go undisputed, and met with strong criticism in the Jewish Chronicle from the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, which sees itself as continuing on foursquare Montefiore's insistence on the best of modern scholarship, inclusiveness, intellectual honesty, and an overriding ethics-led view of what it means to be Jewish.
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.
It is only their practical rights that will lose what is called ' overriding interest ', or in other words the ability to affect land even if the interests or rights are not registered against that land, as of 12 October 2013.
A main overriding theme is human emotions and how they are constructed and what they mean.
The Republicans ( who had regained control of congress in 1946 ) were able to pass the Taft-Hartley Act, overriding President Truman's veto, in order to roll back what they saw as the growing power of labor unions.
" Todd VanDerWerff of Slant Magazine named it the show's best episode, stating " It's the one you think of when you think of a Simpsons episode ," and is " maybe the show's funniest, and it most perfectly encapsulates what may be the show's overriding theme: People are really stupid and self-serving, but if you give them long enough, they'll eventually bumble toward the right answer.

overriding and some
Standard plate tectonic theory holds that once a trench is closed by an overriding plate reaching a rift / spreading center, the plate that has just been fully consumed continues to descend beneath the overriding plate for some time, transmitting compressive pressures to the overriding plate above as well as occasional volcanism.
These bylaws can be limited in various degrees by state laws, with some overriding federal judicial or statutory limits.
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.
A failure may result in some blood flowing into the wrong vessel ( e. g. overriding aorta ).
The practical significance of this will become apparent if, at some later date, the overriding Commonwealth law ceases to operate.
In early 2005, Eric Kriss, as Romney's Secretary of Administration and Finance, was the first government official in the United States to highlight the importance of open formats and public records: " It is an overriding imperative of the American democratic system that we cannot have our public documents locked up in some kind of proprietary format, perhaps unreadable in the future, or subject to a proprietary system license that restricts access.

overriding and critics
" Hyman saw it as his own critical task to point out these overriding themes by which, tacitly, other critics organized their work and their thinking.

overriding and would
Hallstein knew the proposals would be contentious, and took personal charge of drafting them, overriding the Agriculture Commissioner.
" Custer's overriding concern was that the Native American group would break up and scatter in different directions.
" This activity allowed Sinclair to inform Churchill on 27 January of Air Staff agreement, " subject to the overriding claims " on other targets under the Pointblank Directive, strikes against communications in these cities to disrupt civilian evacuation from the east and troop movement from the west would be made.
Through this new department, America ’ s overriding objective in energy policy would have been to make America the unquestioned leader in clean energy, enhancing national security and economic strength.
In 1996 she voted against the Defense of Marriage Act, and in 2004 and 2006, she voted against the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment, which would amend the United States Constitution to define marriage federally as being between one man and one woman, thereby overriding states ' individual rights to legalize gay marriage.
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.
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.
If one assumes that humans will not be destroyed or destroy themselves before developing such a technology ; and if one assumes that human descendants will have no overriding legal restrictions or moral compunctions against simulating their ancestors ; it would be unreasonable to count ourselves among the small minority of genuine ancestors who, sooner or later, will be vastly outnumbered by artificial simulations.
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.
But it remained un-adopted by any other manufacturer, and would be eliminated when GM reduced the length of their wagons by about a foot in 1977, and the overriding concern became increased fuel economy.
But it remained un-adopted by any other manufacturer, and would be eliminated when GM reduced the length of their wagons by about a foot in 1977, and the overriding concern became increased fuel economy.
In their infinite wisdom, they decided: 1 ) that CO2 ( carbon dioxide ) levels were abnormally high, 2 ) that higher levels of CO2 were bad for humanity, 3 ) that warmer temperatures would be worse for the world, and 4 ) that we are capable of overriding natural forces to control the Earth's temperature.
The miniride principle is that when faced with overriding the rights of many innocent beings versus the rights of few innocent beings — when each individual involved would be equally harmed — we should override the rights of the few.
According to King Hussein, the Palestinian problem spelled " life or death " for Jordan and would remain the country's overriding national security issue.
But it remained un-adopted by any other manufacturer, and would be eliminated when GM reduced the length of their wagons by about a foot in 1977, and the overriding concern became increased fuel economy.
The Israeli side would retain in these Green Areas / Nature Reserves the overriding security responsibility for the purpose of protecting Israelis and confronting the threat of terrorism.
But it remained un-adopted by any other manufacturer, and would be eliminated when GM reduced the length of their wagons by about a foot in 1977, and the overriding concern became increased fuel economy.
# The two sides recognized that the state of Palestine would have sovereignty over its airspace. The Israeli side agreed to accept and honor all Palestinian civil aviation rights according to international regulations, but sought a unified air control system under overriding Israel control.
( Obviously one would have to take great care in the hardware design to avoid overriding the Overflow bit outside of the device driver!
" Although the question is close, I would conclude that uniform application of Oregon's criminal prohibition is ' essential to accomplish ,' its overriding interest in preventing the physical harm caused by the use of a Schedule I controlled substance.
Justices Stewart and Douglas refused to accept that there could be any such " overriding statutory purpose " that would require such discrimination based on skin color.

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