Sentences with phrase «now supplanted»

And we have federal (public) currency that used to compete with and has now supplanted private bank notes.
All variants - even the baseline 2.0 NA - feature six airbags (dual front, side and side curtain) and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), which is now supplanted with Agile Handle Assist (AHA), and the inclusion of a Honda Sensing active safety suite places the CR - V makes this one a class leader here.
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.
The Marxist - Leninist vision of the future — what Czech novelist Milan Kundera described as «organized forgetting» — is now supplanted by a leader who knows that remembering is redemptive, that human dignity is finally an expression of the inexpressible mystery.

Not exact matches

In the case of national cryptocurrencies, the blockchain technology would supplant the clearing process now handled by commercial banks, undermining an important revenue stream.
But now that the procedural hurdle has been passed, the broader health bills that will (reportedly) be considered in the coming days, in the form of «amendments» that would supplant the basic legislative vehicle the Senate used to begin official debate Tuesday, face an uncertain future.
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.
Mongolian barbecue has changed now, and the traditional lamb or goat has been supplanted by beef, chicken, and pork — but it still should be grilled and treated with sauces.
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..
With the pickups of Berlin (which replaced London in 1999) and Cologne (which supplanted Barcelona this year), Deutschland is now home to four of NFL Europe's six teams.
By the early twentieth century doctors supplanted midwives in delivering babies, who now entered the world more often in hospitals than in homes.
They were advised there by Barry Ginsberg, executive director of the now - defunct Commission on Public Integrity, which JCOPE supplanted.
The TV and radio campaign supplanted the now - dormant Committee to Save New York, a consortium of business interests and private - sector labor groups aligned with Cuomo's agenda during his first two years in office.
Whether or not racetrack memory ever finds its way into handheld gadgets and desktop computers, it seems likely that some new technology will come along to supplant the memory devices now in use.
Now known as the Einstein field equations, and published in 1916, they supplanted Newton's law of universal gravitation and are still used today, nearly a century later.
The app has grown to become a fundamental part of users» daily lives across the globe since its launch in 2009, now rivaling — and perhaps even supplanting — gay bars and online dating sites as the best way for gay men to meet.
It turned up on DVD there in March 2003 with spine number 178, supplanting its now long - discontinued, full screen, basically barebones 1999 DVD debut from Fox Lorber.
More than a decade ago in New York City, concerns from Empire State officials about violating supplement not supplant led then - Mayor Michael Bloomberg and now - former Chancellor Joel Klein to drop plans to implement a weighted student funding formula.
The Nolim is now being supplanted by the Bookeen Saga, which is basically the Nolim under a new name.
For all that dystopias are now the # 1 hot genre amongst children and teens (having supplanted vampires for the moment) I've yet to have a kid actually ask me for one.
Now that these two devices have been officially supplanted by the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 7/10 tablets, it remains to be seen how far those reference devices will go in terms of Android updates.
Right now ebooks only represent 3 - 5 % of the total trade book market, but big publishers are terrified that ebooks are the wave of the future, destined to supplant paper as surely as DVD supplanted VHS.
Today, these regional shows have now been largely supplanted by distributor open houses.
The framerate and graphical issues that beleaguered the game early in development are nowhere to be seen now, though they have been supplanted with extensive load times and network issues.
Having long ago supplanted «fantastic» figuration as the face of Latin American modernism, Concrete art is now enjoying a victory lap of sorts, with recent shows at David Zwirner in New York, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Things began looking up again for the Haring estate recently when the respected New York dealer Andre Emmerich — now affiliated with Sotheby's — supplanted Shafrazi as its representative.
Built in the 1830s, before railways largely supplanted canals locally, the aqueducts Gray depicts are now picturesque relics.
But now, that evidence has been supplanted by hard scientific fact.
We'll need all the solar, wind, oceanic, biomass, hydro, and geothermal energy we can get, but renewable energy (now about 13 percent of global energy use) simply can not be scaled up at the pace needed to supplant our fossil fuel use — certainly not before the predicted down - curve in available oil and gas supplies.
A theoretical argument supports the contention that we now are in a position to supplant heuristic methods by the principles of reasoning in deciding upon the inferences that are made by our models.
Now, the argument that search algorithms are attempting to supplant thinking (thus the cry of infantilization) is not entirely lost on me.
But now that Facebook is touted as the new IBM / Microsoft / Google, and Social Media, iPads and smartphones have started to supplant the mainframe, PC and even the Web as the dominant platform, where do lawyers fit in?
Now it's a multi-billion dollar company and has supplanted the word «taxi» from the everyday lexicon.
Right now you can get the Galaxy Note 8, which is still just a handful of months old and very much a modern phone, but if you want the absolute latest tech from Samsung it has actually been supplanted by the Galaxy S9 +.
They want to supplant the entire existing order, whether it be money, the entire financial sector, democratic governance, social media... or, really, pick a field of human endeavour, there's probably some white paper outlining a token - based decentralized wholesale replacement for the way things are done now.
Siri and Alexa will have to get along for now, but I'm hoping one will grow strong enough to push the other out of the way, and I'm not counting out the possibility that Google could make a comeback and supplant them both.
Android Lollipop at the core, views and features were specialized for a «10 - foot interface» that supplanted the now - dead Google TV.
Should it be the case that the real estate practitioner is now largely incidental to the process — as you seem to be suggesting, having been supplanted by the omnipotent internet — the problem should have been substantially eliminated along with any motivation for Tina Plett to express her thoughts, herein, and yet!
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