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Examples of override


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Establishment of such predetermined decision rules can reduce the risk of short-term socio-economic considerations overriding long-term biological and ecological considerations.
Due to a number of prominent overriding problems, her unusual talent and capacity to absorb and adjust were not immediately evident.
Therefore, the ravages of age are possible to overcome and variance from such factors as linguistic similarity overrides some of these effects.
The overriding theme throughout has been that theories do not apply in any simple deductive way to the world.
The first and overriding responsibility of any physician is to the welfare of the individual patient.
There is slight overriding of the pulmonary trunk with the same anterior deviation of the outlet septum.
The overriding ethical concern behind the concept of information services is the idea of information as a right.
His argument is that altruism is a kind of self-control, overriding one's current impulse for the sake of a longer-range good.
The results showed that labeling had a powerful effect on inductive inference, often overriding perceptual similarity.
A charge of provinciality might perhaps be justified, but the nobility of the design overrides the criticism.
Is there any overriding reason to disclose information, for example, serious danger to others?
The overriding salience of the communal divide is illustrated by the negligible levels of cross-religion support for nationalist and unionist parties.
All of this sprang from an overriding concern to limit the state's financial commitments.
More generally, the only policies to survive were those that were consistent with the overriding priority now attached to sterling.
By collecting information on current symptomatology the overriding problem of recall is minimized.
Modula-3 does not allow overriding of methods at the value level, but only at the type level.
Finally, note the overriding impact of the vote intention at t1 on the voting choice.
Early sowing could increase biomass and competitiveness, but poor crop establishment sometimes overrode the effect.
Of course, when it comes to disputes about children, the autonomy of both adults and children tends to be overridden in the name of welfare.
We have also discovered an overriding constraint such that intensifiers are preferred with predicative adjectives, and this is true regardless of the intensifier.
The result is numerous 'readings' of immanent meaning, hermeneutic strategies of breadth (rather than depth) and an overriding concern with the processes of symbolic representation.
Knowing that the separation-of-powers insulates them from such legislative overrides, courts may be emboldened to take on a more active role.
Whilst 4 teachers mentioned that pupils enjoyed jazz, the overriding bene®t was seen to be the opportunities it gives for improvisation.
The last conditional premise checks that m correctly overrides (if it does) the method of the same name in the superclass with the same signature.
Other hypotheses identify factors in 2000 that might have overridden the operation of traditional retrospective voting.
The president had a veto, but could be overridden by a simple legislative majority.
The ' horse raced past the barn fell ' sentences constitute a standard example of processing effects overriding the grammar.
A rebutting defeater against some belief that p is an overriding reason for supposing not-p.
With respect to lexical ambiguity, we predict that context will have a very strong role, so that effects of meaning frequency can be overridden.
In other words, gerundive nominals are exceptional cases where the default condition of headedness can be overridden.
Surgical repair of straddling and overriding tricuspid valve.
The needs of these patients could be overridden by the needs of potential transplant recipients.
She supports this claim by referring to slip-of-the-tongue examples where the linguistic system is overridden by the inferential system.
Evaluative meanings can be overridden in the relevant context.
When one connection is absent, the straddling and overriding valve will perforce be of right or left morphology, and not common.
Such a structure has to form an underlying complex nucleus, overriding any rule-governed association of melodies with suprasegmental structure.
The overriding impression one gets from the first chapter is that the analysis is not yet rounded off by regular use.
The democratic rights of ss.3-5, the mobility rights of section 6 and the language rights of s.23 are among provisions which cannot be overridden.
In the present study, the salience of a positive (happy) evaluated outcome seems to have overridden the local negative (sad) effect of a specific scene.
Furthermore, overriding the priorities or interests of stakeholders may bypass a formal priority-setting process.
Cupples fails to link the 'effect a cause would have if there were no overriding factors' and 'probable consequences' adequately together.
Observe that, by definition of overriding, strict rules cannot be overridden, since they are never threatened.
Since the unburned isolates were surrounded by the burned forest this indicates that the habitat (burned or unburned) overrides geographical differences.
The overriding emphasis is upon an absolute separation of mental and physical labor along class lines.
Although this standard of care demonstrates blatant disrespect for patient autonomy, it is justifiable by the overriding duty of beneficence above autonomy.
The attachment of the overriding aortic valve can vary between the extremes of concordant and double outlet ventriculo-arterial connections.
More specifically, we shall focus on encapsulation, method invocation, inheritance and overriding at the object-level.
One clause is of overriding importance in understanding the special nature of the conversion of concert room into opera house.
The assumption is that a monolingual mode has an overriding influence on cer tain linguistic structures.
We have discussed how straddling and overriding describe separate facets of the abnormal valve.
Scanning in an orthogonal plane would be necessary to determine the precise connection of the overriding pulmonary trunk.
Why then would we consider overriding the same refusal of medications made by her surrogate decisionmaker on her behalf once she became incapacitated?
The primary focus might be on context, events and personalities, but the overriding ideas and practices of the movement as it evolved are not neglected.
None of his arguments show that rule-consequentialist agents must have an overriding commitment to maximize the good.
Furthermore, this rule isn't overriding and perhaps isn't even often salient.
With relative ease, all major employers could meet face to face, reach an overriding consensus on essential matters, and sanction most deviants.
Although not explicitly stated, both committee memoranda address the overriding question about the general attitude toward life and death.
In this case, overriding is carried out by deleting the common signature of the inherited module before adding it to the derived module.
We encountered similarities in our concerns on such basic issues as planning and policy, priorities in preservation efforts and the overriding problems of adequate funding.
Such a drawing, which overrides perspective and brings all external walls of the same orientation into one plane, is one of the architect's compositional tools.
The judgement delivered in such cases is premised upon moral and ethical grounds overriding questions of legal and human rights of individuals.
Since this is a prima facie right, it can be overridden.
A decision that is arrived at by the application of predetermined and wellreasoned rules is less susceptible to being overridden by special interests.
In contrast, a lingua franca has a single, overriding purpose: to achieve unambiguous communication between people with mutually unintelligible tongues.
The overriding aim was material and psychological rearmament in preparation for the coming war.
The thinning of the overriding plate would have been further accelerated by subduction rollback.
If he fails to make rational decisions, he is no longer acting autonomously and thus his will can be overridden by other considerations.
Both justify violating the law by an appeal to overriding moral principles.
If such studies are considered ethically permissible, it is not plausible to claim that physician-researchers always have an overriding obligation of beneficence.
Why is it that the phenomenal will so easily overrides any amount of preaching by scientists about the mechanisms underlying human action?
He also argues that the autobiographical element of a text is profoundly shaped by its relation to the overriding genre of that text.
The author has produced a useful and interesting book, which has the overriding virtue of being both clearly and honestly written.
The mundane tasks associated with daily living enjoy an inexplicable and overriding priority in dementia care.
Functional-interactionist assumptions about the causation of fitness-optimizing strategies imply possibilities of overriding some pseudo-imperatives embodied in inherited genetic programs.
A significant human skill is learning to suppress the overriding contribution of the evironment to conceptualization, thereby allowing memory to guide conceptualization.
We suggested, however, that seven-year-olds may have hyperarticulated the \\t\\\\d\\ contrast because of the reading task, thereby overriding phonological flapping.
A method may be declared in one class and inherited or overridden in a subclass with different permissions.
Comic tradition, on which eighteenth-century opera buffa firmly rested, demanded that its hero embody a single, overriding human vice or virtue.
However, before looking at specific aspects of the development, one overriding theme can be identified.
You may differ in your opinion, but to me the overriding objectives of academic texts is clarity.
Coding differences were discussed and consensus reached concerning the overriding themes.
Here questions of legitimacy or ' appropriateness' have overridden considerations relating to transaction costs.
The question is what ' recognize as overriding ' ('recognize ' for short) means in relation to these rules and their prescriptions.
Neither would it be true to claim that any specific religious tradition provides such overriding guidelines on this issue, as to command a moral consensus.
Among the poor, class solidarity overrode race hierarchies that were sharper among the elite, but both shared a very patriarchal view of women.
To participate willingly in discussion about training is one thing, to be overridden on the training needs of one's personal assistants is potentially infantilising.
In the present context, those positive obligations to give help are overridden by potential suppliers' interests in bodily integrity and autonomy.
However, this model does not provide overriding of methods.
The responsible conservative, as we have seen, finds in history a profound sense of national continuity which overrides his contemporary fears and trepidations.
Prenatal diagnosis of ventricular septal defect and overriding aorta at 14 weeks gestation using transvaginal sonography.
Symbolic significance counts as one morally relevant consideration but not necessarily an overriding one.
In this case, the morphology prefers that the affix be steminitial, but the phonology overrides this preference in some instances.
The demands of this constraint must therefore be overridden in a language where nasal harmony is attested.
When the ranking of a markedness constraint overrides the demands of nasal harmony, other higher-ranked constraints must also be in effect.
How far could the wishes of the testator be overridden in the wider public interest?
The rights of surveillance and spatial management are asserted as overriding civil liberties, in the name of creating 'safe zones'.
Many previous studies have assessed presidential power by looking at the frequency of veto overrides.
Their identity as new men makes the preservation of their spiritual status the overriding priority.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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