Sentences with phrase «for supplanting»

I'm all for supplanting simulation by theory wherever possible, and for bringing into climate science the traditional synergy between theory and experiment: either outdoors experiments or experiments with focused laboratory analogs.
While all such forecasts are implicitly uncertain, this one helps clarify where to focus efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions; reinforces the importance of resolving questions about how to safely expand, while not stopping, extraction of vast domestic reserves of natural gas; and powerfully challenges proponents of accelerated deployment of today's menu of renewable energy technologies or nuclear power plants to lay out a credible strategy for supplanting coal.
As for supplanting petroleum, biofuels as presently conceived appear to have too many drawbacks, especially a gargantuan land use footprint.
«Pictures have a knack for supplanting the concrete, sliding as though self - lubricating around the globe, like poltergeists, they haunt the world they represent like vague recollections, inhabiting concrete forms briefly until slipping off to another host, a billboard here, a magazine page there, creating momentary associations, and chance resonances,» artist Walead Beshty recently wrote.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, Heilprin believes AGOGO can one day supplant satellite radio as the premier destination for all - things - audio.
Ever since Amazon announced earlier this month that it's planning to buy Whole Foods for $ 13.7 billion, lots of people have been wondering whether robots will supplant many of the grocery chain's 87,000 workers.
By backing startups through QVI, Lazaridis hopes to turn the Waterloo region into «Quantum Valley,» supplanting Silicon Valley as the centre for the next era in technology.
It kept the top spot for five years until being supplanted by the Toyota Camry in 1997.
These import numbers show there is still a rock solid economic case for Keystone: Supplanting the dwindling supply of crude from Mexico and Venezuela.
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.
In fact, Harvard Business Review suggests that crowdfunding and angel investors are starting to supplant venture capital as the primary source of funding for startups.
Producers would have to develop new products and uses for the resource — gasoline, diesel, heating oil, asphalt, lubricants, petrochemicals and aviation fuel — before oil supplanted coal, wood and whale oil, the dominant energy sources of the day.
Indeed, although FRA supplanted the ICC as the agency responsible for promulgating and enforcing railroad safety programs in 1966, see Department of Transportation Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. 103, the general framework established by the order of March 13, 1911 is still in existence today.
Bain's survey respondents indicated that Southeast Asia has almost supplanted Greater China as the top destination for deals in the region.
San Francisco, which has been the nation's least affordable housing market for nearly five years, was supplanted by Los Angeles in the third quarter of 2017.
Concerns over trade imbalances, alleged trade - rule violations, subsidization and state - owned enterprises, metastasizing industrial policies, discriminatory treatment of non-Chinese companies, and other forms of trade and investment protectionism have preoccupied Washington for a decade — ever since the United States limped out of a debilitating recession to find that China had supplanted it as the world's largest manufacturer and had set its sights on leapfrogging the United States, at all costs, to the technological fore.
PinkCoin was saved by people possessing a strong desire to supplant the wild west atmosphere plaguing the cryptocurrency markets, instead seeking to provide a charitable, safe, informative, transparent and highly valuable experience for all crypto users and especially PinkCoin's.
The ChangeMyPath authoring platform provides tools for companies, groups, and individuals to easily create and publish immersive 3D games & simulations to support or supplant their existing job training content.
Math supplants ambition in the race for governor as party nominating conventions approach.
The 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average were previously considered the primary benchmark indicator for U.S. equities, but the S&P 500, a much larger and more diverse group of stocks, has supplanted it in that role over time.
For too many blacks, dedication to the cause of reform has been allowed to supplant the demand for individual accountability; race, and the historic crimes associated with it — real crimFor too many blacks, dedication to the cause of reform has been allowed to supplant the demand for individual accountability; race, and the historic crimes associated with it — real crimfor individual accountability; race, and the historic crimes associated with it — real crimes!
For, Duff «looked forward to the supplanting of one civilization by another, the uprooting of Indian civilization and the substitution of the English.
The Sayyids ruled for a time after the Tughluqs, only to be supplanted by the Lodhis, an Afghan tribe which exercised authority until they were ousted by the Mughal invader, Babar, who defeated the last of the Lodhis at the famous battle of Panipat in 933 (A.D. 1526).
This is increasingly evident in contemporary culture, where the search for religious truth is often supplanted by the idolization of supposed tolerance.
'» Yes, I believe because of communion, but still I am lonely, for what can a man of faith like myself say to a society for which «practical reasons of the mind have long ago supplanted the sensitive reasons of the heart» (Soloveitchik), and which «renounced the search for a great light» (Francis)?
It would be a strange thing, would it not, to be accepted by God into covenant relationship through faith in Jesus Christ, all sins having been forgiven, and then transition into a walk where even petition wouldn't be sufficient for forgiveness of sins but overcoming would supplant petition.
I say «must» because, once again, you can not simply supplant the global economy overnight — especially when there is no proposal for an alternative system!
She has tamed the savage continent, peopled the solitude, gathered wealth untold, waxed potent, imposing, redoubtable; and now it remains for her to prove, if she can, that the rule of the masses is consistent with the highest growth of the individual; that democracy can give the world a civilization as mature and pregnant, ideas as energetic and vitalizing, and types of manhood as lofty and strong, as any of the systems which it boasts to supplant.
The existence of a serious dialogue between Christians and Greek and Roman philosophers, conducted at the highest intellectual level for over three centuries (the mid-second century to the mid-fifth), is evidence that Christian thinkers did not supplant reason by faith and authority.
We have elsewhere pondered the impossibility for Science to usurp the place of Theology in human life, and the malaise that men have suffered since the irresponsible attempt to supplant God by a feeble human rationalism, shot through with stupid errors.
For the sake of all three, we need to strengthen, not supplant, the family.
The study boldly suggests that «commercial television viewing may supply or supplant (or both) some religious satisfactions and thus lessen the importance of religion for its heavy viewers» (p. 10).
Much of Galatians consists of Paul's ad hoc arguments for the inadequacy of the Torah: the Galatians had received the Spirit by faith, not by works of the law (3:2); Abraham was justified by faith, not by works of tile law (3:6); the Mosaic covenant did not supplant the promise to Abraham (3:17 - 18); the law was only a temporary measure (3:23 - 25); and so on.
The Annenberg report boldly suggests that «commercial television viewing may supply or supplant (or both) some religious satisfactions and thus lessen the importance of religion for its heavy viewers.
This experience continued as a basis for tranquility and peace within but the illusoriness of the world which had arisen at the time of its initial realization became supplanted by other more inclusive ones.
There will come a day when the mythological stories are supplanted by some other genre that possibly some young filmmaker is just thinking about discovering for all of us.»
Writing on the weblog of the New York Review of Books, Garry Wills: «Archbishop Peter Sartain of Seattle has taken control of the Conference, writing new laws for it, supplanting its leadership, and banning...
The quest then to enjoy superficial pleasures and to seize what one can for one's self supplants a more stable and hopeful existence.
Those familiar with Whitehead's mature theory of efficient causation in terms of (physical) prehensions may find it strange that prehensions were probably initially devised to supplant causation as our primary theory for the connectedness of events.
Yet we may with confidence assert that, for the time of the Judges, such law as existed in established usages like blood revenge, and in certain tribal and family customs, was not sufficient to supplant the belief that might constituted the supreme socially valid norm, qualified mainly by the restraining magical powers of the oath and curse.
That chile you described was for years listed in Guinness Book of World Records as the world's hottest chile, until it was supplanted by the» Red Savina» habanero.
Team Max is now etched in the Madison Mt. Rushmore and it's going to take quite a long time for any one Team to supplant their Legacy here..
If bowling — yes, bowling — does not instantly supplant baseball, football, basketball and hockey as the nation's No. 1 spectator sport, it will not be for any lack of optimism on the part of the proprietors of the new National Bowling League.
Sex, for instance, seems to be on the way out at the club (the growing family influence, you know), and gin rummy has supplanted bridgeas the club's most popular card game.
Calum Chambers hasn't played for Arsenal for a long long time, but since the summer UEFA Under - 21 Euros where he relegated Rob Holding to the England bench, it looks like he has now supplanted Holding in the pecking order at Arsenal.
and then followed that up with another big W over Team Emer to supplant Team Massel for the # 2 spot in the Power Rankings.
It's true that Paul could be played situationally, like if one or multiple of those guys are out or having an extremely bad game, but that doesn't mean he should completely supplant any of those players in the line - up, which I assume is what PlayBrandonPaul is clamoring for.
Oxford, Burke, and Rice have supplanted Ogbonna and Reid for the starting XI.
The Centre - Right's vision is of community - based organisations and mutuals supplanting taxpayer - funded providers, at least in principle ensuring provision for the most vulnerable.
Local elites, for example, found themselves refugees, supplanted by an alien power.
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