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Others simply did not view it as an overriding issue.
The issue has been the overriding interest of his nine years in Congress.
Is there some overriding reason to do it this way?
"The overriding issue is, members really want to see new leadership every so often."
Recession or not, war is likely to be the overriding issue.
He said the overriding issue was what the cost to consumers would be.
"My overriding goal was to help the university and its student body," he said.
His overriding goal is to understand the nature of the physical world, so as to control it too.
Drugs play a role, he said, but are not an overriding factor.
That is because both parties believe it to the overriding issue of our time.
The truth of the book, he insisted, is not an overriding issue.
It is the direct and overriding responsibility to the society.
A. The issue is very important indeed, being among the overriding ones in modern international politics.
They were scheduled to hold out for five years and food was their overriding concern.
And there's the overriding knowledge that death is growing closer.
Neither man has offered much in the way of an overriding message.
"The overriding issue was taxes and financial planning," he said of his campaign.
His overriding theme was that he has faith in the team.
After all the rhetoric, that seems to be the overriding factor here.
Now that the single overriding goal had been removed from their lives, what did each of them really want?
His overriding thought was of how he might turn victory into revenge.
Bill: It is an overriding subject and topic in our lives.
Both talented, each seems in need of an overriding concept to call his own.
Campaign finance legislation is nearly dead, once again, for a single overriding reason.
"There was an overriding fear that he might hurt someone," she added.