Sentences with phrase «by one's successors»

The typical lifespan of a console is 5 - 6 years, before it is replaced by its successor.
When a lawmaker leaves office, unused awards can be made by his successor.
With just ten games left of his reign, is that true or has he left the real hard work to be done by his successor.
The policy of the former president, while hotly criticized in the campaign, is basically retained by his successor.
Followed by the successor of Canon Tekken 4 in the arcade and PlayStation 2 in 2001 and 2002 respectively.
The dispute stems from a 1994 lawsuit filed by the old New York Telephone company and continued by its successor Verizon against Nassau's three towns.
Part of every occasion is its legacy given to the world, and its inner hope of being taken account of by its successors in a particular way.
However, the collective implication of their dismissal of the need for evidence is a Tower of Babel, in which leaders pursue their own visions, only to be followed by a successor with their own vision of reform.
David Cameron needs to act now and for years to come if he wants to ensure that the parliamentary party inherited by his successors as Tory leader will represent his socially progressive conservatism.
Peters, who is now 94 years old, still maintains a presence at Jennings and is credited by his successors as setting the tone for the caring culture toward clients and staff.
For the most part, the same accounts from muscle magazines forty to fifty years ago are now being repeated endlessly by their successors with only minor tweaks and changes to the original formula.
Unfortunately his efforts were largely undone by his successor Derek Day who shut down the Halsburys Laws of Canada initiative and sold off the company's interest in Yvon Blais that resulted in its eventual sale to Carswell.
While beta testing continues for OS X Mavericks, the software version is largely overshadowed by its successor OS X Yosemite.
Its place, Autocar reports, would be taken by a successor for the Bugatti Veyron.
The «disobedience» referred to is, primarily, that publicly advocated by the Austrian Priests Initiative, and publicly rejected by the successor of St Peter in his unprecedented Chrism Mass sermon to priests.
The only president who became a Supreme Court justice was William Taft who was appointed three terms later by his successor's successor.
Also, the case will be a litmus test of the approach taken by his successor, Rod Sims.
Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show this morning, Mr Darling acknowledged he would have preferred to implement the measure eventually introduced by his successor in No 100, George Osborne, in the post-election emergency Budget.
The characteristics of one event are inherited by its successor which in turn transmits them very little changed.
According to the NDC, crediting immediate past president, John Dramani Mahama's administration for the numerous projects must be done by his successor who is seeking to take glory for what he knows within himself he never did.
in respect of seven individual claims by the successors of original owners of land at Te Atatu alleged to have been taken under the Public Works Act 1928 by the Auckland Harbour Board (Robertson v Auckland Council [2014] NZHC 765)
He was driven from the Vatican heliport to his new residence where he was greeted by his successor.
Catholics, in turn, teach that the Magisterium exercised by the successors of the apostles — which they believe is intended by Christ, is guided by the Holy Spirit, and is in clear continuity with the orthodox tradition — enables the Church to explicate the truth of Holy Scripture obediently and accurately.
Sunday's ceremony, on the other hand, is the result of a more elaborate process and a brilliant decision by their successor, Pope Francis.
And in a final, terrible irony, the Syrian civil war has bled into Iraq — with swaths of Iraq now, once again, occupied by the successors of al - Qaeda - in - Iraq.
It has therefore become increasingly imperative to develop this contribution of John Paul II's, which has been developed and confirmed by his successors, for our fast - moving times.
After several fruitless efforts to restrain the Donatists, Constantine in 321 granted them full liberty of worship, though this toleration was denied by his successors.
The criterion of repetition of common characteristics does not imply that subjectivity should be objectified, but together with the claim that conscious occasions are spacy it implies that individual conscious occasions must be objectified so they can be prehended by successor occasions.
Those that are ordered in such a way that the characteristics of one occasion can be inherited by its successors constitute the next grade.
This treasure, received from the apostles, has been faithfully guarded by their successors.
The agreement will be administered by the successor to the GATT: the World Trade Organization.
Similarly, that every event is destined to be superseded by successors for which it will be past is a general formula from which no particular instance is deducible.
As construed by the household sophists in the Reagan Administration and endorsed by their successors in the Bush and Clinton administrations, the intellectual foundation for the country's wealth and happiness rested on four pillars of imperishable wisdom:
An earlier theory is explained by its successor by deducing it from the later theory and statements about the domain of application.
I was, however, devastated when I realized that I'd left my champurrado recipe tucked into the restaurant's copy of Dulce, probably to be found by my successor (who I pray had better luck implementing interesting recipes than I did).
Parity, which became part of the legacy of late NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle, was taken a step further by his successor, Paul Tagliabue.
There is a feeling within the club that whilst replacing Sir Alex Ferguson would prove a tough, even next to impossible, task Moyes has failed miserably to fill the void left by his successor.
Monserrate has been speculated to be a potential candidate for the 39th Assembly seat vacated by his successor, Sen. Jose Peralta.
Indeed, as John Laughland demonstrates in his entertaining — if flawed — book the number of heads of government exonerated in trials organised by their successors is precisely zero.
The article then examines the overhaul of Egypt's economic, domestic and foreign policies after the death of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, spearheaded by his successor Anwar Sadat, and the recently ousted Hosni Mubarak.
He returned the favor by criticizing her selection by his successor, now former Gov. David Paterson, to fill former Sen. Hillary Clinton's seat /
Prior to the 22nd amendment, there were other two - term presidents followed by a successor from the same party, including: George Washington (John Adams); Thomas Jefferson (James Madison); James Madison (James Monroe); Andrew Jackson (Martin Van Buren); Ulysses S Grant (Rutherford B. Hayes); Teddy Roosevelt (William Howard Taft).
To avoid criticism, succeeding prime ministers or presidents match or surpass the number of women appointed by their successor thus creating a «concrete floor» of a minimum number of women in Cabinet.
They admire her refusal to play the normal game of «retail politics» begun by Mr Blair 23 years ago and aped by his successors.
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