Some were built 100 years ago
by predecessors of Niagara Mohawk.
This month makes it 14 years since the dust over who is superior was raised
by the predecessors of the monarchs.
Inspired
by the predecessor of classic Japanese role - playing game Chrono Cross, I Am Setsuna arrives on PlayStation 4 and PC this week.
Inspired
by the predecessors of this hallowed genre like Valkyria Chronicles, Final Fantasy Tactics, and the X-COM franchise, WARMACHINE: Tactics seeks to break new ground for turn - based tactics games by delivering a never - before - seen level of dynamic battlefield combat.
Not exact matches
Speaking with CNBC, Martin Earp says the demand is mainly driven
by baby boomers who have a very different set
of needs and wants as compared to their
predecessors.
Menear, who took the reins three years ago, has had the enviable though difficult task
of building on his
predecessor Frank Blake's remarkable run
by finding new avenues
of growth and preventing the company from falling into complacency.
Yet in an echo
of former president George W. Bush, Trump used words that ultimately came back to haunt his
predecessor,
by pronouncing «Mission Accomplished.»
The console was
of the 16 - bit variety, doubling the 8 - bit power offered
by its
predecessor, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
Beyond that instance, it's difficult to assess the impact
of any tax changes on Trump's personal taxes: He has not followed his
predecessors» precedent
by releasing any tax returns.
The new measures would build on a number
of energy — and environment - related executive orders signed
by Trump seeking to gut most
of the climate change regulations put in place
by predecessor President Barack Obama.
They do not want to be dictated to
by the younger generation, who in turn are also very respectful and submissive given the success
of their
predecessor.
In Colombia, the reign
of large, hierarchical cartels gave way to that
of paramilitary groups, who were eventually replaced
by more criminal groups, or «bandas criminales,» that are more compartmentalized, dispersed, and autonomous than their
predecessors.
It was a well - crafted speech, unlike anything delivered
by any
of his
predecessors.
His
predecessor, in contrast, had wanted the program at 2,000 U.S. McDonald's
by the end
of the year.
The fintech community has been watching closely to see if Joseph Otting, appointed Comptroller
of the Currency in November, would push ahead with a charter to allow fintech firms to do business nationwide that was first announced in 2016
by his
predecessor, Thomas Curry.
The formula
of the speech was largely in keeping with the one favoured
by many
of his
predecessors, despite speculation Macron would seek to shake up France's New Year presidential rite
of passage too.
In 1998, Szabo created the blueprint for a bitcoin
predecessor called «bit gold» that used some
of the same technology, but was eventually supplanted
by bitcoin.
Genish was co-opted
by the board last September following the resignation
of his
predecessor, but his appointment has to be approved
by shareholders to continue beyond the AGM.
Avon CEO Sheri McCoy, who took the helm in 2012 to fix a cosmetics giant left in disarray
by her
predecessor Andrea Jung, has repeatedly said that because
of Avon's heritage, the fixing the U.S. business is her «No. 1 priority», and has pledged to return its second biggest market to profitability in 2015.
Vestager's
predecessor, Joaquin Almunia, held four years
of investigations, triggered
by complaints from rivals including Microsoft.
Windows ME had failed to capitalize on the popularity
of its
predecessors; officially known as the «Millennium Edition,» it often was referred to
by critics as the «Mistake Edition» for its lack
of stability.
That hearing was followed up
by Trump announcing his seventh wave
of judicial nominees, an additional 15 names that are about to be submitted to the Senate, bringing the total number
of district and circuit court judges he's nominated to roughly 50 — blowing far past the number
of judicial nominations made at this stage
of a presidency
by any recent
predecessors.
Ferguson oversaw financial regulation at the Fed and was, for a period, chairman
of the Financial Stability Forum, the
predecessor of the Financial Stability Board now headed
by Mark Carney.
(IRC, 1938) According to a 1965 survey
by Statistics Canada's
predecessor, the Dominion Bureau
of Statistics (DBS), there were 13,600 plans with 2,346,000 members.
Medline is joining less than a year after he was suddenly replaced as CEO
of Canadian Tire
by his
predecessor, Stephen Wetmore.
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President Barack Obama, stymied
by Congress, was never able to match the government spending increases
of his
predecessors to help the economy recover from recession.
One official, who spoke on the condition
of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said that Mr. Trump was sympathetic to the plight
of the young immigrants, known as Dreamers — many have known life only in the United States and have few connections to the countries
of their birth — but had been told
by Justice Department lawyers that his
predecessor's program would not survive a court challenge.
A federal court on Thursday upheld the Labor Department's Fiduciary rule, in defiance
of a Trump executive order signed on Feb. 3, which sought rescinding the rule enacted
by his
predecessor The executive order, though not taking effect immediately, sought the Labor Department to review options...
No sitting American president has ever met a North Korean leader, and Mr. Trump himself has repeatedly vowed that he would not commit the error
of his
predecessors by being drawn into a protracted negotiation in which North Korea extracted concessions from the United States but held on to key elements
of its nuclear program.
In sharp contrast, one
of President Trump's recent executive orders attempts to support the coal sector
by undoing his
predecessor's Clean Power Plan.
Rather than follow a disastrous road taken
by some
of her
predecessors, and slash funding to government services while the price
of oil is low, the NDP government is taking an opportunity to invest in much needed public infrastructure when the economy is slow and the price is right.
Bitcoin XT and its
predecessor — Bitcoin improvement proposal (BIP) 101 — were not supported
by the Bitcoin community simply because they contained too many controversial features in the areas where each mistake could cost the most in terms
of Bitcoin value.
Surrounded
by coal industry workers, donned in khaki pants and polo shirts, President Trump signed an executive order in March pulling the plug on his
predecessor's plan to close hundreds
of coal - fired power plants to reduce carbon emissions.
With her term ending Feb. 3 — three days after leading her last monetary policy meeting in which no new action is expected — Yellen won't have the chance to leave the kind
of mark left
by her recent
predecessors.
Did you know that prior to the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, there were five
predecessor civil rights bills proposed to Congress — all
by the Republican Party.
Hall admitted the windows had been installed
by his
predecessor as cathedral dean, Francis Sayre, «one
of the great activist civil rights clergy
of the 1950s and 1960s... [Sayer] could live in that tension, but I can not, and I believe this cathedral can not.
Such identification is the theme
of a famously influential essay
by Lynn White, Jr. in the March 1967 issue
of Science magazine entitled «The Historical Roots
of Our Ecological Crisis,» an essay which prompted a reply
by Thomas Derr in the January 1975 issue
of Worldview magazine — which Richard Neuhaus, then a political liberal, edited even before he edited This World, the immediate
predecessor of First Things — entitled «Religion's Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis: An Argument Run Amok.»
They've done this before, he claims: Think
of «their
predecessors who opposed legalizing divorce but lost,» and who then «accepted divorce» in practice if not in theory — for example,
by hiring divorcées.
(CNN)- Chicago's new archbishop does not plan to live in the $ 14 million mansion that housed many
of his
predecessors but was seen
by some Catholics as out
of touch with Pope Francis» emphasis on simplicity.
Pope Benedict removed Maciel from active ministry in 2006 as a result
of an investigation launched
by his
predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
The movement from Nazareth to Galilee is followed
by one from Galilee to Jerusalem; and in his sequel, the Acts
of the Apostles, the Evangelist will continue the progress to Rome itself again, if the writer
of the Fourth Gospel radically departs from the topographical scheme
of his
predecessors, his whole presentation is dominated
by references to an hour «that is not yet come», but which controls and directs
by its ever hastening approach the sequence
of events he sets forth.
In his first homily as Pope, Benedict XVI summarised this vocation in Christ
by drawing upon the words
of his
predecessor John Paul II.
Thus «Hua - yen must be understood as having posited a theory
of cocausation or «simultaneous - mutual - establishment» wherein each dharma is causally supported or causally conditioned
by every other dharma in the universe, not only
by its
predecessors, but
by its contemporaries and successors as well» (ibid.).
Here, too, Legutko improves upon his
predecessor by pinpointing the deep source
of liberal hostility to orthodox religion in particular: Salvation is a good that is unequally distributed and thus amounts to the ultimate illegitimate privilege.
Each new epoch enters upon its career
by waging unrelenting war upon the aesthetic gods
of its immediate
predecessor.
Cantor's aleph - null, the first
of the transfinite cardinals, has no immediate
predecessor and thus can not be arrived at
by counting or successive synthesis.
But with apathy and anger denting the UK's Catholic following (estimated at 9 percent
of the population), the atmosphere greeting Benedict is expected to be very different from that festivities which met a pastoral visit 28 years ago
by his
predecessor John Paul II.
Since a high - profile visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories nearly a year - and - a-half ago, he's gone only to a handful
of small countries not far from Rome - racking up nothing like the number
of air miles logged
by his
predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
you claim that «The Pope's critique
of capitalism thrilled many liberal Catholics»..., then, scrolling down, you get in your lefty dig at Rush
by contradicting the above claim with «In fact, Francis»
predecessor, Benedict XVI, now pope emeritus, could be just as strong a critic
of capitalism, blah blah blah..