Sentences with phrase «gradually superseded»

In most legal systems, prosecution by an agent of the state has gradually superseded private prosecution.
We see a vision of this kind in J.S. Mill's Principles of Political Economy (1848) which argues that «the relation of masters and workpeople will be gradually superseded by partnership, in one of two forms:... association of the labourers with the capitalist; in others, and perhaps finally in all, association of labourers among themselves».
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to the introduction of German «higher criticism,» in which we are to recognize early or preliminary formulations, superseded by later revisions and insertions in the text; forcing choices among alternative and incompatible doctrines, and producing a theory of Whitehead's own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).

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The new legislation, expected to result in the banning of up to 23 % of currently approved pesticides, will be gradually implemented and will supersede the old regulations over the next 10 years.
Seems they are starting to get somewhere near reality now that the initial AGW anti-science is gradually being superseded.
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