Sentences with phrase «long superseded»

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he may hope God has spoken even to the No of the world, and across it, the Yes which remains victorious and has long superseded the world's No.
If William and Kate have another baby boy in the future, that boy will no longer supersede the the new royal baby girl.

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Time and again, short - term demands superseded long - term data dreams.
Yet he is so far behind the heterodoxy curve as to be unaware that his shattering innovations are little more that the platitudes of New Age suburbia, and have long been superseded by those «weekend spirituality workshops» in which feminist nuns and retired orthodontists are taught how to deconstruct the New Testament and make pumpkin bread.»
It was translated from texts finalized in the 16th century, which have long since been superseded by superior Hebrew and Greek texts based on much earlier manuscripts.
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all adds up to the possibility that the Western model of Christianity, for so long a conceptual affair, could soon be superseded by a decidedly charismatic Southern model.
Religion, in fact, has not withered away or been superseded, as advocates of scientism and Marxism have long prophesied; it remains a determinative factor in culture.
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doctrine itself can no longer be explained without it (which it can) or because a scientific theory has been superseded by a more coherent scientific theory (better able to explain reality) as is the nature of progress in science.There is a precedent for this in the Galileo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.
The angels stopping the retrieval so Smith or Mohamed can spend time perusing them but no one else gets to see them, both were into the long distance trading business, polygamy, and acknowledged Jesus but had a mission that superseding and improving on what Jesus delivered.
The followers of the warmongering, wife - be-ating, long - dead Arab named Mohammed believe that the koran supersedes the USA Const — itution.
The followers of the warmongering, wife - beating, long - dead Arab named Mohammed believe that the koran supersedes the USA Constitution.
That was in the 18th century, and later he was superseded by the «jultomte» with his read hood, long beard, and lantern in on hand and sack on his back.
Gruden lets the entire gang be who they are, battle within, bark till they drop --- as long as the fight against the opponent supersedes the fight within.
It calls for jobs and products to go to Erie County, New York State and United States based businesses «whenever possible» as long as it's not in opposition to superseding existing laws.
Mr. Skelos — a Long Island Republican who remains a state senator but stepped down from his leadership post — and his son both face two new charges, one of extortion and one of soliciting bribes, in a new superseding indictment handed up in federal court this afternoon.
The superseding indictment added two new charges of soliciting bribes from a Long Island company that had lobbied the state in return for favorable legislation.
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.
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.
There may be a day when computer graphics completely supersede the need to have celebrities in the middle of films, but given the costs of production today for animation, as well as the lack of the movie star draw to fill in the seats, Final Fantasy is a reminder that the day of the human actor will be with us for a long time to come.
With flash no longer being supported, the traditional in browser model is already being superseded by cross-platform, mobile learning.
The master tape is designated for deletion under this retention schedule when 5 years old, when no longer needed, or when information is superseded or becomes obsolete, whichever is sooner.
This Order remains in effect until the Secretary determines that an imminent hazard no longer exits or a change in applicable statute or Federal regulation occurs that supersedes the requirements of the Order, in which case the Secretary will issue a Rescission Order.
Long the small guy in the full - size truck arena, Nissan has come out kicking at the North American International Auto Show, introducing a truck that supersedes the abilities of a traditional half - ton — yet without the heavy armour of a regular HD truck.
But that ebook won't be readable in any device that doesn't directly support Microsoft Reader, limiting the purchaser's options for reading it and, almost certainly, making it unreadable at some point in the future when the technology has long been superseded.
After all, did I not move on from my original method of production: writing it in long hand (à la Will Shakespeare), reading into a Dictaphone and then transcribing my work using an old manual, clunk - a-clunk typewriter, which was then superseded by the latest electrical variety; and then the ultimate magical world of PC's came along and voila!
The sign of a great console is surely its ability to continue to attract support long after it has been superseded.
In the long run, the work of these artists may well supersede the attention given to the Bay Area abstract figurative painters of the era, for they not only leave us with equally superlative works, but in the process upended the notion of craft.
And while many informed observers consider the «Elegies» to be the major accomplishment of the artist's long and distinguished career, I want to propose a very different reading, which is that the «Open» paintings, while less overtly dramatic than the «Elegies,» supersede them in their range, complexity, subtlety, and, more importantly, in the directness with which Motherwell tackled the formal issues that had long preoccupied him.
I don't see any problem with the rest of this long comment of Pekka's, but it was an early comment anyway and superseded by his later comments after reading more of the paper.
I think it it reasonable for reasonable people to be somewhat shocked and surprised by such massive shifts in a scientific consensus to at least be asking questions about who or what is right or more right, and why X evidence is suddenly superseding Y evidence, or why previously accepted global climate models, regional or ocean models no longer are accepted.
While this is true (old law can be bad law) the «up - to - date» mantra is usually interpreted as dependence on insanely expensive looseleaf texts, a publishing format that has dominated in Canada for decades but was long - ago superseded by advances in information technologies and social media as well as the free law movement.
The BLU R1 Plus runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow, a older version of the operating system that's long been superseded by Android Nougat.
We are all in unison when we say that smartphones have superseded laptops and computers a long time ago to become our daily workhorses.
But while virtual or online networking has expanded business people's networking circles, it hasn't superseded the face - to - face networking that has long been the tried and true method for creating business relationships, finding business opportunities, and increasing sales.
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