Sentences with phrase «for superseded»

Purging can be done by simply removing the index strings for the superseded texts.
Index NARA General Records Schedule (GRS) 20, Item 2B is the applicable disposition authority for superseded information that FMCSA obtains from AAMVA's CDLIS - Index.
, are [become] increased by one,» refers to the internal process of temporal growth which, when it has completed its creation, dies leaving a new one, that is, a new object for the superseding world.

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For instance, does the authority of that supplementary note supersede the Freedom Act?
Though China superseded Tiangong - 1 in 2016 with Tiangong - 2, space experts hailed the first space station as a major achievement for the nation, since it helped pioneer a permanent Chinese presence in orbit.
It's very difficult for the folks whose history is closely tied to legacy systems to acknowledge that their hard work and voluminous body of code can be superseded by simpler and more straightforward solutions.
Although Wilson stressed that the U.S. Air Force must be prepared for military conflict, and that North Korea's nuclear capabilities are historically unprecedented, she emphasized that diplomacy should supersede armed conflict.
Michael's passion for technology and innovation is superseded only by his passion for developing his team members.
Those who've read my previous posts should find it as no surprise that my level of excitement for this session superseded any residual aches and pains left over from last night's «decadence based in relevance» superbash Google Dance.
Such a movement may actually be quite favorable for Great Britain, as weeks of speculation in regards to the economic impact of the Brexit could now be superseded by concerns emanating from across the pond.
Topic 606 supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in ASU Topic 605, Revenue Recognition, and requires the recognition of revenue when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled to in exchange for those goods or services.
ASU 2014 - 09 supersedes the existing revenue recognition guidance and clarifies the principles for recognizing revenue.
What is far less known is the fact that insolvency legislation in Canada supersedes a lender's right to sue a homeowner for a shortfall.
They are structured as repurchases for historical reasons that since the 1980's have been superseded by this reality.
For facts relating to the sale and purchase, the Purchaser agrees to rely only on the Terms in determining purchase decisions and understands that the Terms govern the sale of CTK and supersede any public statements about the CTK token sale made by third parties or by the Cryptyk Inc..
After that point an actual entity has only objective existence, whereby it serves as an «object» in the constitution of a superseding actuality and becomes a datum for the creative advance (PR 72).
I keep secrets because my appetite for truth and transparency doesn't supersede my responsibility to care for the emotional well - being and hearts of others, and because most of our lives don't occur in a vacuum.
[53] The early Church understood Malachi as prophesying the sacrifice of the Mass, which would supersede the Temple sacrifice and would be offered for all time across the whole world.
For Whitehead the polarity of «physical» and «mental» pole is primarily intended to supersede Cartesian dualism that posits spirit and matter as separate substances.
But with Lawrence she pleads for a new Humanism which will supersede Christianity, not by annihilating it, but by incorporating and transforming it; a messianic Humanism.32
Kantian dualism of the phenomena, on the one side, and Geist, on the other, superseded the Cartesian dualism of matter and mind for most German intellectual work.
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.
All of the stories from all of Man's scriptures are fully accounted for, and so revolutionarily superseded, by Pandeism, which demonstrates the logical probability of all of these nonuniversal propostions as simply reflecting the miscomprehensions of the limited human mind in attempting to grasp an ultimate underlying reality.
For Jenkins this all adds up to the possibility that the Western model of Christianity, for so long a conceptual affair, could soon be superseded by a decidedly charismatic Southern modFor Jenkins this all adds up to the possibility that the Western model of Christianity, for so long a conceptual affair, could soon be superseded by a decidedly charismatic Southern modfor so long a conceptual affair, could soon be superseded by a decidedly charismatic Southern model.
The most notable results of the search for a commonly accepted English version of the Bible that would supersede the King James Version were the Revised Version (1881 for the New Testament; 1885 for the Old Testament) and the Revised Standard Version (1952).
Pandeism fully accounts for, and so supersedes, all such myths through logic and reason.
Religion however has tried to supersede our humanity and tell us it's okay to kill those other humans because they aren't like you, they don't worship the same God as you, they don't have the same hope for an afterlife, they aren't special and «chosen» by God like you... that is the true face of evil on the planet, the one that tries to make you forget your humanity with bribes and extortion.
The brilliant John Roberts «enumerated and limited government time bomb maneuver» just becomes a trivia question about the original superseded and obsolete rationale for how the Supreme Court upheld the power of the Congress to mandate that individuals buy health insurance.
And shouldn't Bridget enjoy some measure of responsibility to the larger congregation worshiping around her — a joyous love for the whole that would supersede her own set of likes and dislikes?
The occasion for a dispute to arise was a superficial one, a matter of whether Jewish and Gentile Christians could eat together without the Jews incurring defilement (Gal.2: 11 - 16), but Paul at once raised the real and profound question whether the Law had not been superseded by the new and universal gospel that men can be saved by faith in Jesus Christ.
On all too many occasions, hanging would truly be «too good for him,» but that familiar phrase reminds us how far civilized law restrains itself from meting out thoroughgoing retribution, presumably for reasons that must supersede society's legitimate concern for reciprocity, proportionality and just deserts.
If one's concern for possession or consumption supersedes one's commitment to justice and righteousness, then it is sinful.
However, the Church's theological discourse can not be so intimately bound to any one scientific theory, as «the final way» to explain something, that it becomes difficult to separate itself from such a theory, either because a theological doctrine itself can no longer be explained without it (which it can) or because a scientific theory has been superseded by a more coherent scientific theory (better able to explain reality) as is the nature of progress in science.There is a precedent for this in the Galileo controversy from the 1600s.
Hartshorne believes that a woman's rationality and capacity for contributing to God allow her wants, needs, and desires to supersede any that can be assumed on behalf of the non-rational fetus, including what is sometimes called a «right - to - life.»
The knowledge or truth claims that have been constituted are valid for that moment in time (42) but will eventually be superseded by the generation of a new subjectivity produced by another interaction between the text and the interpreter.
Hartshorne believes that a woman's rationality and capacity for contributing richer experiences to God allow her wants, needs, and desires to supersede those that can be assumed on behalf of a nonrational, marginally contributing fetus.
For the historian, as for the philosopher, the quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns is being superseded by a quarrel between the Moderns and the PostmoderFor the historian, as for the philosopher, the quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns is being superseded by a quarrel between the Moderns and the Postmoderfor the philosopher, the quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns is being superseded by a quarrel between the Moderns and the Postmoderns.
«recommendations concerning the definitive arrangements for an international global system which shall supersede the interim arrangements established by this Agreement.
Earlier ecclesiastical pronouncements on the matter, before Plus XII's Allocution (Denzinger 2285) and the Encyclical Humani Generis, are therefore superseded, or must and can be interpreted in this sense, the Reply of the Biblical Commission of 1909 (Denzinger 2123), for example.
If your religion helps its followers to obey secular law, that might be considered a benefit, but your religion is in no way a replacement for secular law, nor does it supersede it.
Freedom as unconstraint is superseded by freedom as the capacity for communion.
So the male, who is not necessary for the virginal conception because he is superseded by God whose determining power he ministers in the sexual act, is therefore necessary for the procreation by which new human persons are created through the initiative of other men.
For Christians, YHWH made a «new covenant» with them, which either supersedes or is in addition to the covenant with Abraham.
Ford, by contrast, has focused on a genetic analysis, similar in impact to the introduction of German «higher criticism,» in which we are to recognize early or preliminary formulations, superseded by later revisions and insertions in the text; forcing choices among alternative and incompatible doctrines, and producing a theory of Whitehead's own historical development of his «final» ideas or positions (in which, for example, concrescence gradually supersedes transition, and the power of causal efficacy is reduced to the status of the past as material cause, with the future or «final» cause dominating the process of concrescence).
These Holocaust - inspired documents begin with the frank admission that for centuries the church has been guilty of teaching that Christianity superseded Judaism.
On the one hand, he refuses to recognize Israel, has granted audiences to Yasir Arafat and Kurt Waldheim, has called for Israel to withdraw from Jerusalem and has preached that Christians have superseded and replaced Jews as God's partners in covenant.
These distinctions are important, because they help in part to explain why Rorty finally argues for an abandonment of epistemology altogether, whereas Palmer seeks to replace or supersede objectivism with another epistemology.
Mum's former boyfriend, who was a sort of Dad figure for many years but has now been superseded?
He shows how this «end» has been superseded by the «unitive» end, while still recognising the need for desire in marriage to be constantly purified.
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.
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