Sentences with phrase «even supersede»

In terms of diabetes, leptin may even supersede insulin in importance, for new research is revealing that in the long run glucose and therefore insulin levels may be largely determined by leptin.
Thankfully, eating all your meals in time windows, without consciously restricting calories, has been shown to yield similar benefits and may even supersede them.
The public is outraged by the fact that a friend of the President with no meaningful education or government post has had the opportunity to influence, and even supersede, the democratically elected President in making important decisions, even more so with the approval of the President.
They are indoctrinated to believe there is no difference, and that one (religion) even supersedes the other (education).
This rule even supersedes any perceived needs of the parents — in the eyes of the law, the child always comes first.

Not exact matches

Still, even Bitcoin's greatest backers acknowledge the possibility that the cryptocurrency's value could plummet — if, say, regulators in China or the U.S. decided to effectively outlaw it, or if a better and more functional blockchain superseded it.
But while Koch has superseded even his wildest dreams, the Boston Beer Company represents just a small segment of the broader beer industry.
The assertion was that national and racial / ethnic identity supersedes spiritual identity, even in the eyes of God.
Superseding others just conform to it, even though (except for God) it must be perspectivally prehended and usually mediated by others in closer proximity, exhibiting the H. A. Lorentz spatiotemporal transformation inherent in perspectival prehensions, that is, those necessarily including only some of all the immediately prior, objectified contemporaries.
Even though scientific theories may have folk - theories as their origin and folk - theories may have to serve as reliable guides to a given subject in the absence of a developed scientific theory, when truth is the primary concern and time is no object, folk - theories are usually superseded by their scientific counterparts.
Since the church did not insist that Jews retain their identity even in the church, it can be inferred that the church seriously holds that its election supersedes that of the old Israel.
He will regard the Church as the audible Yes of consent which he may hope God has spoken even to the No of the world, and across it, the Yes which remains victorious and has long superseded the world's No.
They are obligations that are unquestionable, that supersede all others, that must be honored even at significant hardship and cost.
Sometimes it almost sounds as if «creativity» is intended as an answer to that question, (For example, he speaks of «the creativity whereby there is a becoming of entities superseding the one in question» [PR 129]-RRB- but it can be so even less than Aristotle's prime matter.
The church decided that Jesus» teaching about loving our enemies superseded even the Old Testament provision allowing Israelites to charge interest on loans to foreigners.
Even assuming Whitehead did not intend to imply present actualizations are causes in past actualities, 9 still, there is one important exception to the truth that a satisfied actuality is in all superseding actualities: Beings created by contemporaries are not in every successive process.
Christian supersessionism is indebted to the Jewish foundational story even as it claims to supersede that story.
The American youngsters who will supersede Tenley in people's minds have not appeared, possibly have not been born, even yet.
+ Secondly, if Leicester City with less resources can come from the lower league, and supersede us past our traditional 4th Place Cup like we don't even exist.
Although we have publicised these details, we wonder how many URC members are aware that their Mission Committee instructed the boycott to be called off because it felt the Mission Council was duty bound to act on a resolution, even though it had been superseded by events.
Overall, judging by the rapturous applause he received, Miliband was in sublime form: dynamic, incisive, intelligent (a man who can quote the 1648 Treaty of Westphalia and apply it to the current foreign policy debate between those who oppose liberal interventionism based on the principle of nation state sovereignty and those who support it based on the natural rights of individuals superseding that sovereignty certainly deserves this accolade) and even at times funny.
First, it appointed in 2009 a seven - member Constitutional Committee comprising mostly academics from a range of fields, including law, literature, and science, thus implicitly acknowledging that the constitution is not exclusively, and not even principally, a legal document, but primarily a social compact, a political declaration that supersedes ordinary legislation by virtue of the fact that the people are superior to Parliament.
Correlation supersedes causation, and science can advance even without coherent models, unified theories, or really any mechanistic explanation at all.
By never falling into the trap of allowing spectacle to supersede character, Costner's Dances with Wolves restores depth, idealism, poignancy and even wonder to a genre that had long seemed moribund.
Cumberbatch (sometimes a bit stiff and even silly, such as when he caresses the cords coming out of his home made computer as if it were a loved one) and Knightley tend to supersede these limitations, though supporting players tend to feel a bit stock, with Mark Strong and Rory Kinnear underutilized, while Charles Dance gives a brittle and bitchy performance as Commander Denniston.
«Eventually, I got to read the script, and even though by that point I was so excited in anticipation, it superseded all of those expectations,» he recalls.
Even reliable, readily available facts had not superseded the mistaken impression that many still held.
Even more importantly, at least 41 states, including Connecticut, have been given federal waivers that supersede and preempt those provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act.
Does Google + Samsung = Success, or is the Nexus S being quickly superseded by other devices, even if they aren't yet running the latest Android built?
So, even if in his will, your father stated that he wanted you and your siblings to receive life insurance death benefits, but the actual life insurance contract names your aunt as the sole beneficiary, the life insurance contact supersedes what he says in the will.
This supersedes a person's income, debt ratio, and property value when determining whether or not they qualify and even the interest rate at which to charge the loan.
Unfortunately, the financial influence of the Agricultural business has managed to supersede the horrific conditions of the animals, the pet overpopulation crisis, even the glutting of our own tax systems!
Unfortunately, the financial influence of the Agriculture business has managed to supersede the horrific conditions of the animals, the pet overpopulation crisis, even the glutting of our own systems!
Given a cursory glance even just a month ago, this was going to be a slower year compared to 2015, with Lego Dimensions always planned as a game to last two or more years and Disney Infinity 3.0 to also be supported with expansions, instead of being superseded.
These works reflect simultaneously real and digital realities, where electronically produced images seem to overlay or supersede other images — or even real space — from within mechanized forms of communication and depiction.
He supersedes mere musical innovation and proved it this evening.
Even were Dai to have made the claim that you attribute to him in one of his earlier papers, wouldn't you agree that in judging an author's opinion a more recent paper supersedes a less recent one?
Rather than wait for Congress to act, it appears the EPA will move forward with its own rules, even though its actions may eventually be superseded by a new law.
The unavoidable incentive of financial sanity will finally cause a full collapse of the solar industry, even in China, where even the coercion of Communism can not supersede the laws of economics.
Their research is featured prominently in the UNâ $ ™ s Assessment Reports (AR1, AR2, AR3 â $ «and AR4 is the latest) issued by the IPCC that are being used as justification for carbon trading schemes, higher energy taxes, tremendous new government regulation trillions of dollars in public investment and even plans for a new world government entity with the authority to supersede the sovereignty of the United States.
Note, too, that the Senate Managers do not even mention the Senate amendment on § 111 (d)-- apparently because a conforming amendment superseded by a substantive amendment is not important enough to discuss.
By the time research results are published — often many months or even years after CMIP output is generated and becomes available — most model developers are already working on newer model versions that supersede the previous CMIP contribution.
The progressive leftists are attempting to establish an international order that supersedes the freedom of everyone, even here in the land of the free.
In addition to Adrian Burd's recommendation, Al should read the comprehensive review by Wild: «Global dimming and brightening: A review» http://www.leif.org/EOS/2008JD011470.pdf «Recent brightening can not supersede the greenhouse effect as the main cause of global warming, since land surface temperatures overall increased by 0.8 °C from 1960 to 2000, even though solar brightening did not fully outweigh prior dimming within this period...» The story is nowhere near as simplistic as Al would have it.
Ms. Groom, who is co-chair of the firm's Intellectual Property and Technology Law Group, said a trademark would have been the proper way to protect the university's name and said even if the councillor had managed to obtain one — it's a more complex process than securing a copyright — it wouldn't supersede the ones the university registered in 2003.
Also, even if both agreements had been written, generally speaking, the last and final version of the agreement will supersede earlier versions of the agreement.
But this may only apply to a later dealing with land and, even there, it applies only as far as the parties intended the later sealed document to supersede the earlier unsealed contract.
Even if a prenuptial agreement deals with the matrimonial home (e.g. it will be owned solely by one person upon termination of the marriage, etc.), that Agreement can not supersede each spouse's right to possess the matrimonial home under the Family Law Act.
These pop up every now and then, like a modern day version of late - «90s email chain letters, even though they don't supersede the site's terms of service (Facebook status updates have surprisingly little legal authority!)
(And even Windows Media Player has been somewhat superseded by the Music and Video apps.)
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