Sentences with phrase «never supplant»

The paper excited experts, but they warned that the use of satellite data to estimate pH levels will never supplant the need for actual measurements.

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But the FBI director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department.»
But these efforts never eclipse or supplant the role of theology and theological conviction, Bernard of Clairvaux once observed that we must drink from our own wells.
The Chalcedonian Definitio Fidei observed that the devil (ho poneros) never ceases to supplant the seeds of orthodoxy and continually invents something new (kainon ti) against the truth; and then it goes on to reiterate previous magisterial documents (without tendentious attenuation).
The benefits of the integrity of the judiciary should never be supplanted by the temerity and excessiveness which political powers often breed.»
I have to take issue with Comptroller DiNapoli's comment that 401 (k) s were never intended to supplant pensions.
But we should never ever let any of those things supplant the investment we put into ourselves.
In short, The Three Musketeers is a patchwork of borrowed elements (I caught myself smiling at a reference to 1939's beloved Mickey / Pluto starrer The Pointer); as a result, it never transcends pastiche, never threatens to supplant oral tradition as the classic «Mickey and the Beanstalk» segment from Disney's lopsided 1947 portmanteau Fun and Fancy Free (to which The Three Musketeers pays homage by introducing our heroic trio in a state of destitution) and 1983's sensational Mickey's Christmas Carol have more or less succeeded in doing.
It supplants the truer - to - tone finish of the theatrical cut, demonstrating that Dekker never really knew what he was doing and still doesn't.
The W108 / 109 lines, which eventually supplanted the W111 lines, were never available with four - cylinder engines.
But his delusions during his Cotard's episode, which happened decades later, were not about syphilis but HIV / AIDS — which had supplanted syphilis in the broader culture as «God's punishment for sins of the flesh» (syphilis almost never shows up anymore during hypochondriac delusions in Cotard's).
«For free» may be a grammatically deplorable phrase («free of charge» or simply «free» is correct), but for a time, it had a happy ring among consumers who could stuff their e-readers with books by folks they'd never heard of: today a lot of those free slush - files still remain unread on those e-readers, which have been supplanted by tablets.
During a 30 - year period when painting has been at an all - time critical low, supplanted by photography, video, assemblage and installation, he has never let himself be dragged down or wavered for a second in his commitment.
The collapse of communism has in turn been supplanted by a fraying of the liberal consensus and history is seen to be a never ending string comprised of an indeterminate number of threads.
Even as they dream of supplanting the conventions that have defined banking for centuries, blockchain disciples are realizing that you can never quite escape them.
These are just some of the product issues with RSS, and together they ensure that the protocol will never reach the ubiquity required to supplant centralized tech corporations.
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