Sentences with phrase «also supplant»

Meanwhile, upcoming players including Apkom, Gnabry and any others we get in the transfer window could also supplant Theo, if not next season, then certainly by 2016 - 17.
An Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission (ECVT) also supplants an 8 - speed auto in the conventional models which also get a mechanical AWD system.
I also did some research into my husband's (non-immediately-threatening) condition and treatment, which complemented but also supplanted some of the treatment.

Not exact matches

Athletic apparel contracts are also getting bigger and bigger in the professional realm, as Nike can attest, having recently agreed to spend a reported $ 1 billion on a deal to outfit the NBA and WNBA, supplanting Adidas from that role starting in 2017.
ut the company — whose machines are designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of robot - people interactions.
I don't see how anyone could object very strenuously to this, provided (as Nussbaum does provide) that «rules and formal decision procedures, including procedures inspired by economics,» are not supplanted but rather supplemented and corrected by the emotional knowledge provided in literature; and provided also that we caution ourselves against using emotional affect frivolously and sentimentally.
«Mad scientist» narratives can also show us the dangers of giving in to self - idolatry and attempting to supplant God in matters of life and death, creation and destruction.
Jamee as a girls» name (also used as boys» name Jamee) is of Spanish and Hebrew derivation, and the name Jamee means «he who supplants».
The paper also has an interview with the Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg, in which he claims his party has supplanted Labour to become the natural home of progressive politics in Britain.
In a related study, also published online ahead of print in Psychopharmacology, the TSRI researchers set up a test of MDPV's ability to supplant other rewarding behaviors.
The company is often viewed as a sort of apparel - industry savior, not only because it's supplanting the decrease in retail jobs by hiring more than 3,000 «stylists» as W - 2 employees — meaning that Stitch Fix deducts payroll taxes from each pay check and offers benefits like 401K and health insurance to those who work a certain number of hours a week — but also by emerging as one of the largest wholesale partners in the US.
Not necessarily the deadly master thief known as Ulysses Klaue (Serkis, Star Wars: The Last Jedi), whose missing arm is supplanted by a powerful prosthetic weapon, played with gusto by Andy Serkis, but in American black ops assassin Erik Killmonger, portrayed by Coogler - favorite Michael B. Jordan (Fantastic Four, That Awkward Moment) in a way that exposes his intentions to do great harm, but also reveals a tortured and twisted vulnerability and inner pain in terms of what fuels his rage.
The improved frame - rate, tweaked mip - maps and best - in - class performance also means that the X supplants the standard Xbox One as the definitive way to play the game.»
Student - led conferences also can supplement, rather than supplant, parent - teacher conferences.
Also, do you think that districts will stop their habit of using categorical money (because this is what it really is) to supplant their budgets, not supplement?
It's also a troubling trend of supplanting education funding using lottery funds when they should be used to enhance the education of our students.»
Local education agencies must also ensure that the hiring of these substitutes supplements — and does not supplant — the use of local and state funds they would otherwise be spending for such substitutes.
Advocacy groups also recently noted that the department's proposal on supplement, not supplant does not offer protections against forced teacher transfers to meet comparability requirements.
There may also be opportunities for magnet schools to weigh in with US DOE on various rules — such as the recent supplement not supplant rule.
There will also be no S4 cabriolet — it's been supplanted by the S5 droptop.
It'll be good news for many, then, that the Aircross hangs onto some of its predecessor's design eccentricity, as it also effectively supplants the quirky C4 Cactus as Citroen's small, funky crossover offering.
In an interview at Consumer Reports» offices, Bezos also signaled that any such device, should it come, is more likely to supplement than to supplant the Kindle, which he calls Amazon's «purpose - built e-reading device.»
It could also be due to the fact that Blackberry did not want to invest in a 3G technology that will soon be supplanted by LTE and WiMax.
There are also incredibly high barriers to entry in this field as it would be difficult for an upstart to simply begin its own power generation operations and supplant the incumbent CU which is already providing energy to millions of consumers.
Japanese and German prisoners of war were also held on the island, supplanting immigration needs, which were curtailed during the war years.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation also engages with notions of supplanting and exchange with their commission to develop an «art pedestal exchange program», a seemingly minimal installation that groups beautifully refined new «art pedestals» that will be offered to art schools in exchange for their old worn pedestals.
It's a strong visual mechanism he uses to supplant not just faces, but also limbs, appendages and sometimes additional heads to his frankenstein - like creations.
The most famous of these is the «Business - as - Usual» scenario, also called IS92A, although this has been supplanted somewhat by the SRES familiy of storylines that have been discussed here often.
Combined with an ammonia - based storage system, the solar thermal concentrator will not only create carbon emission - free base load power, its technology could also be used to one day solve the widening oil crisis and supplant high - earning coal exports, Prof Lovegrove said in Melbourne this week.»
Also, we urge you to be mindful that the hydrogen producing «reformers» used by stationary fuel cells typically emit lower amounts of NOX and SOX per unit of useful work than do the furnaces, gas heaters, and air conditioners that they might one day supplant as heat sources.
But as Navarre also points out, social media has not supplanted the need for strong language skills, as well as «human relationship» skills such as sincerity and empathy that are more effectively conveyed in a face - to - face context.
This is actually good news if Twitter also delivers user support features that would supplant 3rd party developers.
Huawei is also on the rise, still far short of its goal of supplanting Apple and Samsung, but at least closing the gap on the two leaders.
The App Store was not just a big deal for Apple, but it also meant that mobile software in general has supplanted desktop software in importance.
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