Sentences with word «supplant»

«We continue to believe that the contract review and audit power of the Comptroller should be increased — not supplanted by new appointees of the Governor.
It is surprising that such dirty, inconvenient, and disgraceful shams as our markets, are not supplanted by structures which would be creditable to American enterprise.
, then it's possible that the new Fire TV could be supplanted in as little as a year.
Hinduism, like many religions are not supplanted with pointillistic «facts», that go very far from understanding the greater picture and gestalt of our conscious experience.
In 1998, Szabo created the blueprint for a bitcoin predecessor called «bit gold» that used some of the same technology, but was eventually supplanted by bitcoin.
Provide additional financial resources in addition to technical assistance and other in - kind supports that will enhance access to and the quality of early childhood education programs in the state, and in so doing, ensure that additional resources do not supplant other federal, state, local or private dollars for similar purposes.
The Forbidden Room may (or may not) be inventing narratives from thin air, but whatever history these abandoned projects might have had is completely supplanted by the present Maddin (and co-director Evan Johnson) invents for them.
In the short run, it would hasten a trend of supplanting coal - burning power plants with natural gas plants, which emit less carbon dioxide.
But brief moments of dread and excitement are quickly supplanted by more shrug - worthy shooting and a general aura of «whatever» - ness.
Once this narrow sector of the poor was, beginning in the late 1950s, largely supplanted in the projects by those perceived as the less worthy, even unworthy, poor, the projects began a steady slide to collapse.
As for supplanting petroleum, biofuels as presently conceived appear to have too many drawbacks, especially a gargantuan land use footprint.
The study concludes that these tools could one day give robots a sense of taste, and even supplant panels of tasters in the food industry to improve the quality and reliability of products for consumption.
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.
The department's initial release of regulations addressing the issue of supplanting federal funds drew a sharp rebuke from key lawmakers including Sen. Lemar Alexander, R - Tenn., chair of the Senate's education committee and a primary architect of ESSA.
These grants are dedicated to specific purposes and can not supplant local programs.
But that question and the arguments that ensue over whether any machine can possibly supplant human intellect miss both the point and the opportunity of AI in law.
Bitcoin's total dollar value is still more than four times higher than Bitcoin Cash's, but the hashrate and price shifts have led some to predict that Bitcoin Cash will supplant Bitcoin as the leading cryptocurrency blockchain within months.
Under Vieira, who supplanted Kreis in 2016, NYCFC has constructed back - to - back playoff appearances.
One of the central tenets of my nutritional approach is that our issue with diet and its disease - causing potential is a direct result of industrial technologies supplanting traditional methods of food preparation.
Producers would have to develop new products and uses for the resource — gasoline, diesel, heating oil, asphalt, lubricants, petrochemicals and aviation fuel — before oil supplanted coal, wood and whale oil, the dominant energy sources of the day.
Meanwhile, upcoming players including Apkom, Gnabry and any others we get in the transfer window could also supplant Theo, if not next season, then certainly by 2016 - 17.
Just 6 months after launching, the Galaxy Note 8 was almost entirely supplanted by the new Galaxy S9 +.
As painting continued to move in different directions, initially away from abstract expressionism, powered by the spirit of innovation of the time, the term «post-painterly abstraction», which had obtained some currency in the 1960s, was gradually supplanted by minimalism, hard - edge painting, lyrical abstraction, and color field painting.
The blockchain exists to one day supplant other blockchains through superior technology, and recent news pertains mostly to these development timelines.
Most auto seats accompany a weight breaking point of 22 lbs which gives you the opportunity to utilize the auto situate for quite a while before supplanting it with another, forward looking auto situate.
So why did Bridesmaids and Dragon Tattoo get supplanted at the Academy with Tree of Life and Extremely Loud, Incredibly Close?
There may also be opportunities for magnet schools to weigh in with US DOE on various rules — such as the recent supplement not supplant rule.
end religioin... «Mankind has been slowly supplanting religion's «moral laws» with secular law based on rationality instead of the fear and violent nature of religion.»
Instead of the child learning problem - solving skills from the parent to manage the particular issue at hand, those problem - solving skills get supplanted with the parent's power thrusts toward the kids.
In 2014, Cliff Mass, a noted professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington, told the New York Times that, due to rising average temperatures, Washington's largest wine - producing regions, in the eastern part of the state, could soon supplant California's Napa Valley.
Beginning with the original supplement - not - supplant provision in 1970, the federal government has had a responsibility to enforce this requirement of the law.
Flashing a heap of style, supplanting almost all substance, Run Lola Run is still a breathtakingly engaging film that sports many moments of technical skill and brilliant ideas.
The continued success of the girls water polo program may never supplant football as the town's favorite athletic pastime, but it certainly has caught the attention of locals as well as the broader water polo community.
Yrchik wrote, «By supplanting state education aid with federal dollars, Connecticut reduced its own contribution to public education by $ 269.5 million per year — a 14 % reduction in state education aid to municipalities.»
As a former practising litigation attorney and natural innovator, he has always been at the very forefront of legal technology innovation and a belief that technology can be applied to supplement if not supplant lawyers.
Many which now appear to be reaching an inflection point, where domestic middle class / consumer demand's emerging as a new growth driver, reinforcing or even supplanting existing export - led growth.
The America's Cup champion and founder of database giant Oracle, is chasing Jeff Bezos at the moment, but he could very well supplant Amazon as the preeminent cloud services provider.
While less enthusiastic about artificial intelligence's current contributions to healthcare, Bush suggested a perhaps more radical vision of the future, in which machines do indeed supplant many rudimentary medical functions.
This experience continued as a basis for tranquility and peace within but the illusoriness of the world which had arisen at the time of its initial realization became supplanted by other more inclusive ones.
It might be considered a cruel twist of fate that the Android phone to finally supplant Apple's iPhone as the world's fastest phone is a handset that copied the iPhone 7 Plus so blatantly, both inside and out.

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