In short, I released these memos because there was no overriding reason to protect them.
Back in the real economy, the overriding issues right now are jobs and GDP growth.
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The tax department said the information sought had "no overriding public interest" and closed the request.
Indeed, if there is an overriding message in "Admission, " it is: Don't lose perspective.
Vietnam's overriding interest in its foreign relations has been to accelerate its economic development.
Of course, if there was an overriding theme to the weekend, it was policy.
"I'm hoping that there will be ways of overriding it if needs must, " said Daish.
In it he writes that the cost of holding votes should be the overriding consideration.
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That's the overriding issue here and the only party that can do that is the Conservatives.
This barrage of print has one overriding effect: in Britain, you cannot hear yourself think.
Judged by this overriding priority, Mr Isaac finds plenty to criticise in the recent past.
Even if Congress had agreed to it, he should never have been handed such overriding power.
He suggests planners identify the overriding character in a city or district and build on it.
The Iraqi dictator's overriding aim, apart from keeping himself in power, is to sell oil again.
The overriding focus was on security, and certain staff remained reluctant to engage with prisoners.
Too great a stress on them and meeting the targets becomes the overriding goal.
At his cabinet meeting, Mr Sharon stressed Israel's overriding interest in maintaining close co-ordination with America.
The framework agreement is said to make clear that the overriding purpose of the talks is to make peace.
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Today, the overriding U.S. strategic objective in Asia is to find a modus vivendi with China.
Justice Department guidelines advise against it unless there is serious criminal activity or overriding prosecutorial concerns.
If ordinary politics are a battle between good and evil, then winning becomes an overriding moral imperative.
Leiweke says in the end it was his overriding love of the team that drove the decision.
Misunderstandings, incompatible processes, and conflicting priorities can sabotage the overriding interest in success they hold in common.
Two of the House's 48 Democrats joined with all 51 GOP members to support overriding Beebe's veto.
During the debate, Sir Ming said there was an overriding case for the base to remain operational.
The overriding reason for the tests seems to be that India feels under siege from Pakistan and China.
It was a market characterized by one overriding concern the potential economic collapse of the European Union.
Conservatives repeatedly pressed Clinton administration officials to state what overriding national interest justified the risking of U.S. casualties.
This is the overriding theme that has run through my week, but it has been building for a while.
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The overriding objection to him is that he is the living refutation of everything the War Party stands for.
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