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There were limits to the extent to which the post-1945 consensus could be overturned.
While this attitude was challenged and overturned by subsequent academic re-evaluation, steps towards mainstream recognition of the poverty of initial criticism were only tentative.
We hope, by overturning the conventional approach to rendering, to find a way of handling ruins.
Cladistics has revolutionized systematics, overturning some traditional taxonomic categories and firmly establishing others.
The second chapter, on the definition of life, goes beyond the traditional notions of life, and re-examines its properties and overturns conventional thinking.
The folds are commonly open and symmetrical, locally tight and overturned.
We have argued that it is more natural to consider the specification that the conditional variance decreases to zero and subsequently overturned his result.
By the end of the novel, the text overturns the very dichotomy between mindless passion and considered affection.
The government also overturned its earlier decision not to accredit foreign diplomats to observe the elections.
Without economic or political independence, women could only manipulate the ideology to their best advantage rather than overturning it completely.
On the floor, near the overturned table and broken dish, lies a spoon.
There is no subtler, no surer way of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency.
Which latter is not however to say that" correct thinking" overturns society.
There are those who accept him as a subverter of meanings, including his own, an anti-philosopher, a disconcerting jester, gleefully overturning accepted habits of thought.
A former commoner thus overturns the arrogance of those who dominate the royal ' ' court' ' and the courtroom.
Both of the 1920s flogging convictions were later overturned.
However, the scales always remain separated and there is thus always a range of scales between the molecular and overturning scales which is actively turbulent.
The slightly overturned antiform verges towards the southeast.
The decision was overturned in the circuit court, however.
Levy shows, however, that this result is overturned in the multidimensional case.
However, progress in overturning the previous arrangements has been relatively modest to date.
The advances, which began in the latter half of the nineteenth century, overturned the age-old understanding of axiomatic treatments of a field of mathematical study.
The sky looks as though a lake of blue water has been overturned.
When a candidate analysis is supported by plausibility, it is harder for it to be overturned by purely structural cues.
We have overturned every idea of good and evil.
The repeatability and fixity of the printing revolution are being overturned for the first time in five hundred years.
However, events swiftly overturned the caution of the bureaucrats.
Recent neuropsychological and neurophysiological studies have overturned this assumption.
A depression forms in front of the vortices and eventually leads to overturning and entrainment of the top fluid.
Since the north limb of the syncline is either vertical, near vertical or occasionally overturned the rotation has to be up to or exceeding 90°.
The accused was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, although this was overturned on revision by a magistrate.
Frequently, the personal aesthetic values of these magnates overturned audience preferences.
In other words, to avoid overturning in real conditions, the human/humanoid must 'maintain balance', both dynamic and static.
If there is not, then it is not just that theistic expectations are confirmed in these respects, but that naturalistic expectations are overturned.
Given the level of certainty possible with genetic testing, results should almost never be overturned by further testing.
Students and intellectuals had not overturned the ruling party, but they had managed to make the political status quo appear untenable.
The overt expression of pressure and mass was overturned by the actual thinness of the wall and fineness of the window edges.
However, in a rectangular geometry, the presence of lateral endwalls could stabilize the overturning state against travelling waves, causing this hysteresis.
Furthermore, none of the players prefer their own decision to be overturned.
The strata are tectonically detached and slightly overturned, allowing detailed sampling along quar ry walls.
In these areas, the steeply dipping to overturned short limb of the syncline is preserved.
With very mild increasing returns supported by empirical research, the conventional wisdom regarding the design of interest rate rules can be overturned.
Traditional styles were overturned in the drive for symbolism showing elite solidarity and power (p. 70).
The earliest such laws were overturned by the state courts.
Provincial authorities easily overturned federal government decisions.
The amount of quench-related growth, and modification of the original impingement angle population, will be a function of the temperature difference between the overturning layer and the dacite.
Levels in branches of learning overturned.
The reproductive responsibility of women to the nation was simply too critical a matter to entrust to ordinary citizens, and overturning the status quo could inadvertently jeopardize national interests.
The disjunctures between social evolutionary theory and practical policies show that important changes in development policy may occur at the project level without overturning broader models of development.
Up-dip along the stratification in the upper part of the unit, the layering angle increases to 30° and is in places oversteepened to vertical or even overturned.
They should therefore be overturned.
The 33storey hotel - which had a 77 per cent occupancy rate at the time of the blast - was decimated, its lobby covered in charred sofas, overturned tables and caved-in ceilings.
Specifically, the weak party can pledge a policy which makes the strong party just indifferent between accepting the result of the election and overturning the result through activating its threat.
Within court, at the royal settlement, people were appointed to political and judicial functions, though their judgements could be overturned by the king and his councillors.
The overturning scale grows somewhat more slowly.
When your fundamental outlook has been shaken and overturned, when your values have been proved false, you tighten your grip on myth as a last line of defence.
In other words, our initial overgeneralization, conditioned by our prior belief that this is a normal coin, is overturned in response to indirect negative evidence to the contrary.
She is applying to the court for this decision to be overturned.
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However, many decisions have been overturned because they have been taken in public.
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We are overturning with a simple amendment 300 years of history in which the system apparently worked.
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If there are appeals, verdicts may be overturned because judges failed to direct juries properly on the weight to be attached to certain evidence.
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One pictures the situation of a car overturning and perhaps catching fire.
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In his dying condition, however, he lost control and the car overturned.
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There is no point in acting illegally, because the decision would be overturned in a court of law.
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In 91 of the decided cases the child support officer's decision was overturned.
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The way in which those decisions are overturned is giving cause for great concern.
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Therefore, they argue, it makes no sense for these priorities to be overturned by the courts.
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I do not think the run of the debate has challenged or overturned that view.
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Would it not suit him to sound extremely tough and then find that his decisions were overturned by the courts?
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The notion that urban living is second best needs to be overturned.
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History shows that all such repressive regimes are eventually overturned.
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Where convictions are found to be unsafe, it is right that they should be overturned.
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My constituents are very concerned about the fact that decisions have been overturned on appeal against the recommendations of the local planning committee.
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He must have studied the matter in detail before overturning the reporter's decision.
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Will she assure us that before she overturns the regional health authority's intentions she will consider the effects very carefully?
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Of those accidents, the major hazard was caused by overturned tractors.
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When heads exclude a pupil for offences connected with drugs, that decision should not be overturned on appeal.
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On the other hand, he may be overturned.
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The new right of appeal is confined to those applications where the development plan has been overturned.
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We were among the first in the world to have a stability test to prevent overturning.
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Since that date an inspector's recommendation of dismissal has been overturned once.
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In other words, the basis of grading has been overturned.
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What we know is that that legislation became so unpopular that it was overturned.
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I hope that if the matter comes to a vote we shall express our views, even if that means overturning the decision of another place.
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After all, they have overturned the normal way in which we go about our business.
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The award can be overturned and all the good and fair procedures which have taken place are lost, with the accompanying abortive costs incurred.
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In each case, the application for development was refused by the council; in each case, the decision has been overturned on appeal.
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However, those plans could do with revision, although they do not need to be overturned.
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First, local planning decisions, especially those limiting development, should be overturned only in the most exceptional circumstances.
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Adverse referendum results are either ignored or overturned, and the electorate are treated with indifference or contempt.
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The only way that a judgment can be overturned is on appeal.
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As colleagues will know, effectively, no opportunity is allowed for a judicial overturning of the decision.
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He cannot do that under the arrangement in the motion; he can do it only by overturning that arrangement.
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The car veered across the road, struck a tree, the side was ripped off and the car overturned.
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We in this exercise—an exercise which may be overturned by referendum—are engaged on a hopeless task.
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There is deep concern in the minds of many people that such an agreement could be overturned.
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The large number of decisions that were subsequently overturned on appeal gives further cause for concern about the workings of the system.
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Is he aware that the main cause of farm accidents is tractors overturning?
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His track record of overturning the courts' rulings is unsurpassed.
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