Sentences with phrase «supersede what»

And, in fact, this could potentially result in enough visibility that your sales could supersede what you might make via those other venues, particularly given that for almost every independent author I know, Amazon makes up the majority of sales.
That he is the governor and he feels he can now supersede what the law has provided or what the provision of the APC constitution has provided is not for me; it is for the general public.
The new regulations take into account both the weight of the child restraint and the weight of the child and may supersede what's on the car seat / in the seat manual (for seats made prior to 2014).
Now, does what Paul teach supersede what Jesus taught?
I'm not just the product of chemical reactions to stimulus, but the product of a greater intelligence that supersedes what some hostile guy on the internet simply imagines.
«but the product of a greater intelligence that supersedes what some hostile guy on the internet simply imagines.»
A true gooner like you should not be taken lightly, afterall what you have done for this club supersedes what Wenger did.
One topic has often superseded what is going on in theaters over the past few weeks, and that is the potential merger of some of Fox's properties with Disney.
«There's a wave of demand out there that supersedes what we usually see in the computer electronics industry.
So, even if in his will, your father stated that he wanted you and your siblings to receive life insurance death benefits, but the actual life insurance contract names your aunt as the sole beneficiary, the life insurance contact supersedes what he says in the will.

Not exact matches

After graduating in 2011, the six - time Pro Bowler wrote on his website, «I decided to finish what I started and walked that stage today not only because it was very important to me personally, but because I want to emphasize the importance of education, and that nothing should supersede it.»
In community property states, a prenup will supersede the state's law, allowing you to pre-designate who gets what in the case of divorce.
What is far less known is the fact that insolvency legislation in Canada supersedes a lender's right to sue a homeowner for a shortfall.
These came to supersede the simple homiletics of the obscure itinerant rabbi, and transformed what was a Jewish reform sect into a new, and increasingly Gentile, religion.
I think what makes you made is your not in control of your life when you die and its makes you mad, also its beyond your understand how Christians prey no matter if its good times or bad and have faith the supersedes all understand.
Hartshorne believes that a woman's rationality and capacity for contributing to God allow her wants, needs, and desires to supersede any that can be assumed on behalf of the non-rational fetus, including what is sometimes called a «right - to - life.»
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.
In «causal objectification» what is felt subjectively by the objectified actual entity is transmitted objectively to the concrescent actualities which supersede it.
See Process and Reality, the definition of causal objectification as the transmission, by a subject, of what it objectifies to the future actual entities: «In «causal objectification» what is felt subjectively by the objectified actual entity is transmitted objectively to the concrescent actualities that supersede it» (58).
What might have been claimed as an educational role of zoos in the past has been superseded by superb wildlife films such as those produced by Sir David Attenborough for the BBC.
In the preface we learn that the «Christian Bible» is a «very severe revision» of the «Bible of the Jews»; that the New Testament regards the Old Covenant as «superseded»; that the proper term for the New Testament is the Belated Testament (since what is earlier is Best, the Hebrew Scriptures are the Original Testament); that Jesus was confessed as Messiah by Christians (were Jesus and the Twelve not Jews?)
9By the «earlier theory» of PR, I mean what I have called the «Giffords draft,» that is, the 9 1/2 chapters (roughly PR, part II) that Whitehead wrote in the summer of 1927 as the initial draft of his Gifford Lectures, but which were largely superseded by his later theories of 1928.
This is what we believe as conservatives — that the law must supersede personalities and intentions.
What voters actually do matters more than what you think they MIGHT do: data derived directly from voters» choices quickly supersedes models that try to predict their behavWhat voters actually do matters more than what you think they MIGHT do: data derived directly from voters» choices quickly supersedes models that try to predict their behavwhat you think they MIGHT do: data derived directly from voters» choices quickly supersedes models that try to predict their behavior.
Federal officials today released an 11 - count superseding indictment of Sen. Carl Kruger and Assemblyman William Boyland, along with those in what law enforcement has described as «broad - based bribery ring.»
However, what the piece fails to attribute to the 99 % movement is that rather than stepping over these differences, it supersedes them.
The one argument that I feel supersedes all others, yet is hardly discussed is that fact that other people do not have the right to tell other people what they should or should not do.
The brief largely hews to what the government has already publicized in its lengthy criminal complaint filed in September and the superseding indictment from May.
What was not mentioned was that this was nearly 100 years after the US economy superseded the UK's in size.
Ditto for what we call industrial technology, which, having come into existence a little more than two centuries ago, is likely to be superseded by something strange and new in the next 10,000 years.
When selecting an online dating site, there are a lot of minor details like aesthetics and price that people get hung up on, but for us, the most important evaluator that supersedes all others is: What is the experience like for Christians looking for like - minded Christians?
She seems to suggest that our concern for Americans is supposed to supersede our concern for humanity, and so she's privileging symbolism over individual people, which is what the terrorists did.
What makes this variant special is the famous Getrag - built G50 five - speed gearbox, which superseded the slow, notchy Porsche - built, 915 five - speed gearbox.
If you're the head of a growing household, you might lament the fact that your need for a multi-passenger vehicle supersedes your desire to keep pace with what's happening in the automotive world.
Entire Agreement Clause: This term defines what the final agreement will be and supersedes any agreements previously made in negotiations, whether written or oral.
Do you think that what Walter Schloss did (buying a diverse basket of cheap stocks with almost no field research) is now obsolete - or at the very least superseded by computerized quantitative investing?
The NYT goes on to speculate how this new travel experience may supersede the prehistoric hotel because it adds that extra element of fun to, what can sometimes be, a very solitary situation.
Roiland and Watson appear to have been superseded by «Senior Lead Master Game Developer» Dr. Splorchy, saying «we're tremendously fortunate to have found such a creative and experienced partner in Dr. Splorchy, an incredible genius that we have definitely not grown to be deeply concerned about or afraid of over the course of our relationship» under what they both describe as «definitely not duress.»
«The survivors lived to feel themselves unjustly superseded by brash young newcomers taking what seemed easy advantage of the gains they had so dearly won.»
The crucial variation was in how the retraction occurred: by merely stating the new claim; by implying that the new claim revised a prior claim (but without stating what the prior claim was); or by including both the initial claim and the new claim that superseded it.
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.
However, the court recognizes that» [t] he central purpose of this investigation is to see, in Justice Story's words, whether the new work merely supersedes the objects of the original creation», «to what extent the new work is transformative».»
The Honor 9 has now superseded it, and while it improves a lot on what makes the Honor 8 so great, it doesn't mean you should discount last year's model.
I know what the role of a new, CREA superseding, national unbrella organization should be... looking out for its paying members rights, concerns and all «round industry health on an individual as well as a communal basis.
But what supersedes that is working together as a team and focusing on your client.
This is a provision that makes it clear that what you sign is the complete agreement between the parties and supersedes all «prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreements» between you and the seller concerning the property.
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