Use "overrule|overruled|overrules|overruling" in a sentence

1. Whatever impulses you're experiencing, your conscience is overruling them.

2. In 19 the Court of Appeal overruled this decision.

3. Words plainly overrule the understanding.

4. Custom and agreement overrule law.

5. The President has overruled the bill.

6. The judge overruled the previous decision.

7. I cannot overrule my king's wishes.

8. I'll overrule Tynan's recommendation and see she's admitted.

9. The verdict was overruled by the Supreme Court.

10. They have the power to overrule the local council.

11. Nobody has the authority to overrule his decision.

12. In tennis, the umpire can overrule the line judge.

13. In 1991(http://Sentencedict.com), the Court of Appeal overruled this decision.

14. But management didn't let its overrule it business sense.

15. His or her desire to succeed will overrule everything else.

16. He had to overrule his petty officials to accept him.

17. He's the best diagnostician in this hospital, and I overrule him.

18. It is theoretically possible for him to overrule their decision, but highly unlikely.

19. NOSB Vote to Remove Carrageenan from Organic Food Overruled by Trump USDA

20. It took three constitutional amendments after the Civil War to overrule his decision.

21. Pilar vilifies him as a coward and finally manages to overrule him.

22. The real princess, even royal status reinstated, fails to overrule the decision.

23. The modernity paradox deeply germs from the overrule of capital to labour.

24. But the decision was overruled in July 2011, and Ba was declared the winner.

25. 8 Allied supreme commander Dwight Eisenhower strongly opposed using nuclear weapons, but was overruled.

26. The likely result? The Ministry of Culture will probably pull rank and overrule GAPP.

27. A higher court of law overruled a lower court and set the accused person free.

28. Even so, the conventions of the group inevitably overrule the preferences of individual members.

29. A pragmatist judge might possibly decide, in such a case, to overrule these past decisions.

30. It imperiously overruled not only the Florida court but also the federal appeals court in Atlanta.

31. Sugden warned that independent bodies would become toothless if they were constantly overruled by the government.

32. This Zhou Yi[Sentencedict.com], american government expresses to won't overrule this ban that international trade committee announces.

33. He had, for the absolute briefest time , let wishful thinking about results overrule his scientific caution.

34. A company executive turned her down for the letter, but miraculously, the director of the company overruled that decision.

35. Ferreira had lost the previous point when Berger overruled a linesman's call of out on a Safin drive down the sideline.

36. IN 2002, Pope John Paul II wrote a letter to the bishop of Limburg, Germany, overruling a decision by the bishop in connection with abortion.

37. Also, he has the confidence to let me know when I use my maternal prerogative to automatically overrule him.

38. But he may not have the power to overrule the precedents; in any case, reasons of strategy argue against this.

39. Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott objects to allowing untested torpedoes on board the ship without knowing their specifications; when he is overruled, he resigns.

40. According to the law, he can overrule the decision of the line judge if he was sure that the line judge had made a wrong call.

41. The Synonym of - Abandonings (verb) retirement reversal revocation dissolution abandonment annulment abolition elimination repeal undoing invalidation recall abrogation repudiation deletion nullification retraction dissolving abandoning abolishing canceling invalidating overruling quashing recalling retracting reversing revoking withdrawing

42. Opponents of Affirmative action asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to use their case against Harvard to overrule precedent that has long allowed consideration of race in admissions and

43. Chief Justice S. Anwarul Haq adjourned the court until the end of July 1978, supposedly because five of the nine appeal court judges were willing to overrule the Lahore verdict.

44. The king had by a royal edict Cumbered the queen-regent with a council and other restrictions, and it was necessary to get the parlement of Paris to overrule the edict and make …

45. Acquiescence is a legal concept that determines the boundary line between two properties and overrules the boundary listed in the deeds. If the law of Acquiescence applies, one property owner loses title to some amount of land and the other property owner gains it.

46. A Bullheaded fire chief and a frightened young wife must overrule a community doctor's adamant refusal to allow a Chinese herbalist to treat a young fireman mortally wounded in a suspicious fire at wealthy Rudolph Nash's mercantile.

47. Case No.: BC638584 Hearing Date: August 26, 2020 [TENTATIVE] RULING RE: Defendants Zipora Atwain and Asi Rayn’s demurrer and Motion to Strike Portions of the second Amended Complaint Defendants Zipora Atwain and Asi Rayn’s Demurrer to the Second Amended Complaint is OVERRULED.

48. Countermand⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (overrule, cancel out) revocar⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("di la verdad", "encontré una moneda")