Sentences with phrase «superseded good»

As Salgado was interviewing this Dr Omar his anger superseded good judgment and professionalism and he beat the scumbag within an inch of his slimy life.
Furthermore, mass commercial breeding can not be an exact science and if the breeding establishment is to maximise profits there is the ever present problem in that the profit interest will supersede good breeding practices resulting in some inherent genetic abnormalities which can later affect behaviour and health as the animal matures.
User error is the cause of almost 75 percent of all boating accidents, but there are other elements that come into play which can supersede good judgment or impede conscientious boat operators.

Not exact matches

«My conjecture is that cryptocurrency holders are trying to decide whether to abandon bitcoin because its limitations mean it will be superseded by better products or bet that it can thrive despite them.»
Still, even Bitcoin's greatest backers acknowledge the possibility that the cryptocurrency's value could plummet — if, say, regulators in China or the U.S. decided to effectively outlaw it, or if a better and more functional blockchain superseded it.
I can't really accept that since these people often go on to live productive and well adjusted lives, often as not superseding their pasts.
I keep secrets because my appetite for truth and transparency doesn't supersede my responsibility to care for the emotional well - being and hearts of others, and because most of our lives don't occur in a vacuum.
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.
This Lucan formulation includes no chronological sequence; or should we assume that «doing good» refers to one phase of the public ministry, which was then followed by another, in which «doing good» was superseded by exorcisms?
Thus, while Prof. Novak can admit that the faithful Christian necessarily believes that Christianity supersedes Judaism, and can further admit that «any Jew who believes Christianity supersedes Judaism can only in good faith become a Christian,» he nonetheless denigrates the motives and faith of most of those whom he calls «apostate» Jews.
On all too many occasions, hanging would truly be «too good for him,» but that familiar phrase reminds us how far civilized law restrains itself from meting out thoroughgoing retribution, presumably for reasons that must supersede society's legitimate concern for reciprocity, proportionality and just deserts.
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.
There are people who make a good argument that it is wrong and people who make a good argument that inferred rights of the unborn are superseded by existing rights of the living.
He said that the powers that exist were ordained by Him.Didn't He harden Pharaoh's heart to demonstrate not only to the I Israelites but to the Egyptians and other races of people as well His Power?What many people forget is the Power of God and it's something that supersedes any other power on earth as well as heaven.
However, this first phase fairly rapidly was superseded by a second, in which Sewall Wright and Theodosius Dobzhansky were the two key figures, both of them insisting on the importance of thinking of populations of many genes, as well as populations of many individuals.
Through Christ, who provides the base for the something better, Christianity supersedes Judaism by transforming it into something superior to it.
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?)
Nothing from the Old Testament matters since it was superseded by the good buy from the New Testament.
This looks a delicious sauce but, since this has been written, the Ghost chilli has been well and truly superseded by the California Reaper which comes in at a staggering 2.2 million SHU.
Though the World Cup still bestrides the sport like a gaudy honking colossus, the on - pitch fare has been superseded in quality by the best of the European club game, while the endless fractals of off - pitch corruption have been bleakly depressing.
When the SCAT2 was issued, superseding the original SCAT published in 2005, the authors recommended continued reliance on the SAC until prospective studies could be conducted to assess the SCAT2's sensitivity (how good the test is in identifying athletes with concussion; for example, a test which is very sensitive will have few false negatives, rarely missing those later found to have concussion) and specificity (a test with high specificity will have few false positives, rarely mis - classifying people without concussion as having concussion).
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When a mom's weariness, discomfort and anxiety increase, her happiness — as well as that of her family — supersedes the goal of exclusive breastfeeding.
Board policies and education law are all fine and well, but there's this little thing called the First Amendment of the United States Constitution that supersedes, well, anything else in the land.
«Also, there is no good reason why the single new charge in the superseding indictment was not included in the initial indictment.»
It's a good bet, though, that the issue would be tied up in court if a law requiring sites like Amazon to collect sales tax were enacted, with a challenge centering on whether federal laws regarding interstate commerce would supersede the state measure.
As well as reducing the significance of geographical positioning, the article also suggests that the laws of national governments could be superseded by the wants of international intelligence agencies.
Over that time, the climate model would've been superseded by new models running on faster computers at higher resolutions using better understood science.
Unfortunately, in reporting new scientific studies a common fallacy is to implicitly assume a new study is automatically «better» than previous work and supersedes this.
It's probably been superseded by another model by now but I think that Panasonic are generally good.
Demonstrates how funny writing and good execution can supersede a hackneyed series concept.
Franchise Fred would've been interested in the new Cloverfield anyway, but if it were really good, that would've superseded any mystery surrounding it.
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.
But this is an instance where flawed details and illogicality are superseded by the fact that this is a well - made Spider - Man movie and it's a blast to watch.
A good part of the problem can be traced back to non-action director Sam Mendes (superseding Marc Forster, non-action director of the disastrous Quantum of Solace), who, in trying to honour the visceral requirements of the genre, finds himself unable to produce either a meaty melodrama or a capable action vehicle.
Despite gameplay being often superseded by lengthy fits of dialogue, Guardian Signs is often considered the best of the Pokémon Ranger games thanks to its sharp looking visuals and the ability to summon Legendary Pokémon.
The plot revolves around an off - kilter romantic triangle: plain but steadfast Ellen and wisecracking but vulnerable Michael are best friends who both fall madly in love with new boy Vlad, whose need to be loved supersedes minor issues of sexual orientation.
Until now, he is probably best known as the creator of the Segway, the self - balancing two - wheeler which was supposed to supersede both the car and the bicycle in mass popularity.
They are going to do everything in their power to test your resolve, but as a super hero, take their antics with a grain of salt, as you are doing this work for the greater good, and your belief in their ability supersedes anything else.
With an all seats up capacity of 488 litres the Tucson is better than the superseded ix35 (465 litres) and better than the 403 - litre Mazda CX - 5, yet its total 1478 - litre capacity is less than the Mazda's 1560 litres.
We have also made sure our current customers have good value to sell their [superseded] Swift,» Hiyasaki stated.
During his 25 years with Mazda he has previously worked on Eunos models (including 800 / Mazda Millenia and the 500), as well as the Mazda MPV and — on secondment to Ford — the recently superseded Fusion.
Typically, goods were superseded by the new and improved — quickly too, if various elements were better or at the very least priced lower.
Given that ereaders are consumer tech and the rate at which each model is being superseded I would say it's not really in anyone's best interest to spend time figuring out how to root these devices; they'll all be in landfill 12 months from now.
Indeed, pit bull advocacy, because it erodes public trust in dogs and people who care about dogs, stands a good chance of superseding rabies as the single greatest threat to the health, well - being, and human appreciation of all dogs worldwide.
We try our absolute best to find loving and responsible homes for our adoptable cats, but the feline population far supersedes the families looking to adopt.»
While many would argue convincingly that Halo has never quite been topped, Fable was all but superseded by its sequel, which refined the original game's ideas, streamlined its combat, widened its scope, and brought in a better script and a better cast.
The theory begins with Hugh MacLeod's well - known cartoon, Company Hierarchy (below), and its cornerstone is something I will call The Gervais Principle, which supersedes both -LSB-...]
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.
Earlier material should be condensed or summarized as necessary to direct attention to the best available research and to indicate when older studies have been superseded by newer research.
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