It overturns conventions and is taking on the global market leaders in a big way. |
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Are you convinced that the Internet offers limitless possibilities and overturns conventional wisdom about how to run a company? |
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Any rower whose boat overturns in the ship channel faces a tough job getting to dry land safely. |
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This legislation overturns the rule of law and it extinguishes the property rights of our people. |
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A red-haired woman is taken away from the table after she overturns a full bowl of food. |
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I suspect that it will be raised time and time again until a future Government overturns that very silly decision of this Labour Government. |
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There is a moment of recognition and reconciliation before the boat overturns, and both, locked in a final embrace, are drowned. |
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The author overturns the vision of two generations of historians and theologians. |
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It disrupts life-styles and behaviour patterns, and overturns habits of decision-making and governance and forms of artistic expression. |
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Must each Member State individually abandon the sanctions before the Council comes to its senses and overturns the decision? |
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Let's hope the referee sees sense and overturns his decision. |
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It is the first known case of such an occurrence in Britain and overturns previous scientific assumptions that charlock was unlikely to cross-breed with GM oilseed rape. |
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During water accidents, the aircraft often overturns and the occupants become disoriented. |
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This scene, in fact, overturns the worldview of that time, which in a different way has become fashionable once again today. |
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The work overturns 20 years of consensus that global population, and the stresses it brings, will peak by 2050 at about 9bn people. |
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It overturns an original life sentence in February, which many thought too lenient. |
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This mechanism de facto overturns the fundamental nature of the right of access. |
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In his rendition Charlie Sheen stands in a foyer and overturns a bucket filled with checks, not ice water. |
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Engin overturns the situation and illustrates, through a thousand examples, how European culture is packed with Anatolian contributions. |
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Yet in one scene he overturns the balance of power between them with a single disturbing gesture, and the sleazy satisfaction on his face makes one's skin crawl. |
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If the Supreme Court overturns the health-care law, Democrats will be tempted to sulk and feel sorry for themselves. |
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She also stated that past case law may still be relevant but cautioned members to ensure that they do their research to ensure that a more recent decision has not been issued which overturns a previous decision. |
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In a typical scene, the hero of a movie cannot get what he wants in a restaurant, so he overturns the table and sends the plates and glasses flying. |
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The FI, which was founded under Trotsky's leadership in 1938, had been profoundly disoriented by the post-WWII overturns of capitalism under Stalinist leadership. |
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Mr Patrick also plans to introduce an abortion trigger-bill, which would outlaw abortion in Texas the minute the Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, if that happens. Does his agenda matter? |
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In the rare instances when the Appeals Court overturns a conviction due to the extraction of confessions under torture, no investigation is ordered to establish responsibility for these acts. |
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However, Michel Pablo, then head of the FI, responded to the postwar social overturns by repudiating the central importance of a conscious revolutionary leadership. |
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The imaginative dimension disassembles things, a subtle wind that overturns them and lifts them up from their apparent inertia. |
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November 23rd: The European Court of Justice's Court of First Instance overturns the decision of the European Commission that declared the UK's proposal to change its NAP inadmissible. |
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The ruling overturns the government's plan to impose a two-year wage freeze on the more than 1 million health care workers, teachers and other public servants employed by the province. |
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The decision handed down today overturns the decision of the Prince Edward Island Court of Appeal and reinstates that of Mr. Justice DesRoches of the trial court. |
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In this decision, the Supreme Court overturns the Quebec Court of Appeal, provides an important update on the content of the duty to accommodate and clarifies its earlier case law on the matter. |
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The measure, which overturns the Mitchell decision, is another in a line of constitutional changes that expanded the right to vote to more citizens. |
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