Sentences with phrase «supplanted in»

I believe that OREcrats don't really care about the actual professionalism of their income providers; they only care about the «perception» of said professionalism being successfully supplanted in the public's mind.
It appears that, at least for female offenders, adolescent antisocial behavior is supplanted in adulthood by violent behavior within the home and against family members.39
WEP was weak even back in the day and was supplanted in 2004 by WPA (Wi - Fi Protected Access).
The once - vaunted Public Law Protocol was supplanted in September by the new Public Law Outline (PLO).
When he went to study under Henri at the New York School of Art in 1904, Manet and Lautrec had already been supplanted in the French taste by Gauguin and Van Gogh.
In the arts, a similar revolution was taking place; the realism of the early Modern period had been supplanted in the late 1950s by Abstraction and Pop Art.
This sounds as if they did not just tell the team to work with others on the game, but rather that they would be completely supplanted in favor of the new vision.
Consistent tire rotations enable tires to wear equally, thus boosting tire life and enabling tires to be supplanted in sets of four, which is preferable.
And Williams» Emily symbolizes some of the good scout liberal humanism this sort of tale might require, but even this is supplanted in the face of uncertainty and arrangement.
Some scientific problems with modern paleo movement include: 1) dogmatic insistence on the Raymond Dart model of «man the hunter», which has been contested and supplanted in paleoanthropology for decades; 2) ignorance about the speed of evolutionary adaptation, for example our very recent acquisition of lactase persistence and high amylase gene number; 3) focus on the diets of 80 - 10,000 years ago, dismissing the 40 million years when our lineage were predominantly herbivorous forest dwellers.
For all the advantages of these extended - life molecules, the researchers predict that they will be supplanted in perhaps a decade by advances in gene therapy, which will enable people with haemophilia to produce their own clotting factors.
It is well known that prior to 1974, class based voting was even stronger than shown in the charts here so 2017 could be the election where Labour which founded to represent the interests of the working class find themselves supplanted in that role by the Conservatives.
By the 12th game of the season Donovan Mitchell had supplanted him in the starting lineup.
He has long been acclaimed as one of the best in his position, but he was supplanted in the Dortmund side by Sokratis last season, playing just six times, and is not the type that enjoys sitting on the bench.
The Bible as «literal truth» and the Bible as «living literature» are thus supplanted in Buber's thought by the Bible as a record of the concrete meetings in the course of history between a group of people and the divine.
The 30 stocks that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average were previously considered the primary benchmark indicator for U.S. equities, but the S&P 500, a much larger and more diverse group of stocks, has supplanted it in that role over time.
Miniature fuel cells could supplant them in cellular phones, laptop computers, camcorders and other consumer products
With the all - new Lincoln Continental poised to supplant it in the lineup, the 2016 Lincoln MKS is unchanged.
To me, egregious was simply a parent supplanting themselves in a role their son or daughter should easily have been able to play at that age, such as a parent who was unhappy with a grade and wanted to contest it with the professor, or a parent who wanted to be involved in resolving a roommate problem.
This is what kills any claim of fair use: you're creating a competitor for the original, with the potential effect of supplanting it in the market.

Not exact matches

Athletic apparel contracts are also getting bigger and bigger in the professional realm, as Nike can attest, having recently agreed to spend a reported $ 1 billion on a deal to outfit the NBA and WNBA, supplanting Adidas from that role starting in 2017.
While Lunar Design is ahead of the curve in thinking about how to supplant cash with the exponential possibilities of holding equity, it is far from alone.
Because of high cost, aeroponics is unlikely to supplant field crops, but Harwood sees great potential in growing leafy greens and vegetables in arid regions.
By backing startups through QVI, Lazaridis hopes to turn the Waterloo region into «Quantum Valley,» supplanting Silicon Valley as the centre for the next era in technology.
It's not a case of one technology supplanting another, but each findint their place in the market.
She may not have known it, but she was participating in a pilot project called CommunityExpress, a program that the SBA originally positioned to supplant microlending.
ut the company — whose machines are designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of robot - people interactions.
In the case of national cryptocurrencies, the blockchain technology would supplant the clearing process now handled by commercial banks, undermining an important revenue stream.
Both Ntera and Aveso have been around awhile (Ntera was founded in 1998), but with LCDs finding ever - widening applications, electrochomics may be supplanted before ever reaching the market.
In this capacity, Orr supplants the authority of Detroit's elected officials, both the mayor and the city council.
It kept the top spot for five years until being supplanted by the Toyota Camry in 1997.
Not only isn't there anywhere near enough bank capital in the US to supplant securitization, it is difficult to conceive that the universe of «rates» buyers will become mortgage credit buyers or move over to covered bonds (which default to the issuing bank's credit ratings), at least not at the same price levels and in the same size.
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.
«But if the business model that is supporting these great media properties starts to fray in any significant way, we have the ability to pivot quickly and put out a direct - to - consumer product to potentially replace it or supplant it.»
In fact, Harvard Business Review suggests that crowdfunding and angel investors are starting to supplant venture capital as the primary source of funding for startups.
Shares of Under Armour, which has long sought to supplant Nike as king of the hill, have fallen more than 18 percent in the past month.
U.S. business groups, while uneasy about triggering Chinese retaliation, have increasingly pressed Washington to take action on Beijing's industrial policies, such as market access restrictions and the «Made in China 2025» plan, which aims to supplant foreign technologies with domestic ones.
He shrugged off the notion that TV was somehow supplanting movies in popular culture.
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.
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.
Indeed, although FRA supplanted the ICC as the agency responsible for promulgating and enforcing railroad safety programs in 1966, see Department of Transportation Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. 103, the general framework established by the order of March 13, 1911 is still in existence today.
The industry itself is in an interesting spot; the growth in publicly traded restaurant names the past several years, which led to a glut of sorts, has been supplanted by a rash of acquisitions, many of them private equity.
A 2013 change to the law means the boy will not supplant his older sister Charlotte in the order of succession.
Afterward, start - ups might use equity crowdfunding to supplant a seed round, where larger investors would have stepped in.
JD.com Chief Executive Richard Liu is predicting that robots will eventually supplant human workers in the retail industry.
Bain's survey respondents indicated that Southeast Asia has almost supplanted Greater China as the top destination for deals in the region.
Whilst the emergence of fintechs in the payments space has created «healthy competition,» Rojas says banks don't want to be supplanted by fintechs in cross-border payments, and corporates are reluctant to replace their banks with fintechs.
Timothy C. Mack, managing principal at AAI Foresight, said, «In the area of skill - building, the wild card is the degree to which machine learning begins to supplant social, creative and emotive skill sets.»
The capacity of the Bitcoin protocol to transfer and store value in exciting new ways will produce transaction demand — supplanting speculative demand, which today dominates because of anticipated price appreciation.
My job is to build better than the competition, sell those products in the marketplace and eventually supplant Microsoft and move from being number two to number one.»
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