The city said the public interest in the information overrode concerns about its validity.
Suppose your 1976 sense of moral certitude overrode your natural instinct to want children.
He frequently overrode the city council until he secured a majority on it in 2004.
"I exhibited my stubbornness and overrode what the doctors were telling me, " he said.
They either missed the problem, or the evidence showed that the desire for business overrode any compliance concerns.
But when the BBC reporter attempted to buy the product a worker overrode the block and allowed him to purchase the burgers.
Worse, according to reports over the weekend, MMS overrode strong warnings from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, about the potential impacts of gulf drilling.
In Vermont, the state legislature successfully overrode the governor's promised veto.
In February, the state's Democratic-controlled legislature overrode a veto by Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty of a major transportation funding bill that included a gas tax increase.
One train struck the other train from the rear and and its "first car overrode the last car of the other train in an accordion fashion, " she said.
The legislature on Wednesday overrode Democratic Governor Mike Beebe's veto.
Train, who was the EPA administrator when the Clean Air Act went into effect, overrode objections from industry in order to regulate lead emissions from automobiles in the 1970s.
But during the December 23 pro forma session, the Senate overrode the prior unanimous consent agreement by unanimous consent to allow the Senate to pass a temporary extension of the temporary 2 percentage point payroll tax reduction.
Arguably in violation of the legally binding decision she had herself crafted, Livni, together with Sharon, claimed that national security considerations overrode the stipulations of the decision and therefore Sharon was within his rights to order that the expulsions be carried out in one operation that lasted a less than a week.
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