All falls are now judged by majority decision, so maverick referees cannot over-rule the judges.
On Saturday, Harper chose to over-rule Hill when AB de Villiers was given out caught close to the wicket off Graeme Swann.
Henman was helped by a controversial over-rule from the umpire while facing break point at 4-4 in the opening set against ninth seed Lee.
The Commons, made up of elected MPs, can over-rule decisions made in the Lords, where members are not elected, by invoking the Parliament Act.
If it were to try to do so, holders of dollars could over-rule the Fed by turning in the extra dollars for gold, forcing the Fed to reverse its policies.
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Since George Osborne has set up the FPC with independent authority to minimise the risks in the financial system, he would not find it easy to over-rule or ignore it on the first occasion it makes a big decision.
Cook had another big slice of luck when Kaneria knocked out his leg-stump with a vicious leg-break only to see Doctrove rule he had over-stepped.
This looks set to be in the form of an exclusively under-21 England side - a change Fifa is expected to make from the current under-23 (plus three over-age players) rule.
The appointment of Mr. Hamdallah means Palestinians are unlikely to head to elections any time soon, keeping Mr. Abbas in power as head of the Palestinian Authority, the Western-backed government that has a measure of self-rule over Palestinians in the West Bank.
The biggest single obstacle to a Serbian clearing of minds is the continued rule over rump-Yugoslavia of President Slobodan Milosevic.
Many expect the coming Independent Payment Advisory Board, created under the new health overhaul law, to exert an iron-fist rule over payment policies.
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Nevertheless, the Bush Administration would do well to quietly prod Nigerian leaders to step down at the end of their second term to assuage the Nigerian public's fear that a strongman will return to rule over them -- and perhaps to hedge against that very occurrence.
The Tiger's rhetoric sounded tired, and the party's seats in state elections - despite continuing to rule the Mumbai municipality - diminished over the years.
Over time, the black-out rule has been unpopular and the subject of several antitrust challenges in courts of law.
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Unlike a pre-tax healthcare flexible spending account, where you forfeit any unused balance at the end of the year under the use-it-or-lose-it rule, you can roll over any unused balance with an HSA, building a tax-free healthcare retirement kitty.
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They are determined to impose rule-making authority over national governments, including U.S. senators.
ObamaCare does this by empowering an unelected 15-member panel to rule over medicine and tell doctors how to practice, with no legislative or judicial review.
Airlines and their crews have been given discretion over implementation of a "one-hour rule, " which prohibits passengers from leaving their seats during the last hour of flight, sources said.
However, they were only brief forays into the opposition half and former Latic Valencia soon added United's fifth of the night, running on to Rooney's slide-rule pass to chip over substitute keeper Mike Pollitt and into the far corner.
In that connection, another reason for the exodus of Western companies from Iraq -- over and above the looming threat of military conflict -- has been a new rule put in place regarding the UN-approved oil- for-food program.
They fear that the qualities at the top will not percolate down now that the rule-making phase is over.
Although the trust did not uphold the accusation of over-paying for the rights, it did rule that the BBC bidders had broken its own internal competition guidelines, designed to ensure fair competition between broadcasters.
To prevent a repeat of the credit crunch and market breakdowns we have witnessed over the past two years, extensive rule-making by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, among others, will be necessary.
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Some of the specialty arrows could also be considered over-the-top in a world where physical laws, however futuristic in their application, still rule.
Meanwhile, Collins also ran the rule over Thierry Gathuessi, a 25-year-old defender with French Third Division outfit Sete, and an unnamed striker against Vocklabruck.
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Taking some powers from the Fed and other bank regulators, this would have broad rule-writing and enforcement powers over mortgages, credit cards and the like.
Connor Gillaspie hit a long fly ball that left fielder that Shane Victorino couldn't catch over his shoulder at the warning track, and it bounced over the wall for a run-scoring ground-rule double.
He says the delay suggests there may be a behind-the-scenes battle over the timing of returning to civilian rule.
The project also highlights Turkey's growing involvement in the region, a marked change from just a few years ago when ties were strained over Ankara's battle against Kurdish insurgents seeking self-rule in Turkey.
Even so, his projections showed the current budget moving from deficit into surplus in 2009-10, allowing the rule to be met over the new economic cycle (see chart).
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