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Filter by Meaning The overturn of the zoning law sparked a heated debate at the town hall meeting.
The defendant's lawyer is hoping for an overturn of the sentence based on new evidence.
The governor's decision to grant clemency resulted in an overturn of the death penalty sentence.
The judge's overturn of the guilty verdict was a shock to everyone in the courtroom.
The overturn of the Supreme Court's landmark decision was met with widespread criticism from civil rights activists.
The international court's overturn of the war criminal's conviction was seen as a setback for international justice.
The politician's team is trying to get an overturn of the election results.
The overturn of the CEO's termination was seen as a victory for the board of directors.
The company is challenging the overturn of their permit to operate in the national park.
The protesters demanded to overturn the unjust law.
The company's appeal to overturn the fine was denied by the regulatory authority.
The shareholders voted to overturn the board's decision.
The governor used his executive power to overturn the city's decision on the zoning law.
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