Sentences with phrase «which supersedes»

Your use of the Site or Services constitutes your acceptance of all of the terms of the then current version of the Agreement, which supersedes all previous versions.
The supremacy of the Charter (which supersedes the AIAOD) means that the employer is subject to the duty to accommodate under the Charter when dealing with a workplace injury and the CSST must check whether the employer has completed this exercise.
This Language Charter gives French a unique and somewhat symbolic official status, since, under the Canadian Constitution (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Sections 15 (1), and 16 (1) to 22) which supersedes the laws of Quebec, English rests on an equal footing with French as the language of laws, regulations, court and parliamentary proceedings.
In March 2012, the Bureau of Meteorology introduced the ACORN - SAT temperature dataset which supersedes the High Quality dataset, replacing various weather stations and applying new adjustments to estimate Australia's temperature trends since 1910.
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-...]
DISPUTES This agreement together with the brochure titled «Account Information» constitutes the exclusive statement of the agreement between you and the Credit Union which supersedes any proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communications between you and the Credit Union relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.
The prospectus which supersedes the preliminary prospectus and is accepted for filing by applicable provincial securities commissions.
Hence the Aventador S, which supersedes the base Aventador this year.
Compared with the first - generation layout, which it supersedes, the new Mégane Renault Sport 250's front suspension has benefited from significant work into reducing unsprung weight.
The 5L40E unit's centerpiece is an automatic overdrive which supersedes the French - made 4L30E four - speed automatic light - duty gearboxes, and like them features a torque converter clutch to eliminate slipping losses in select forward ranges.
The new S - class Coupe is due in UK showrooms in April 2018 and prices start at # 103,715 for the new entry - level model, the S560 which supersedes the S500.
The new T32 announcement, which supersedes the former version last revised in 2002, states that, along with training in research techniques, «programs should provide all NRSA trainees with additional professional development skills and career guidance.»
State law, which supersedes a town's, states in the very first paragraph of Section 271 of NY State Town Law, on planning boards, «The town board of each town is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a planning board of five members or seven members in the discretion of the board, and shall have the authority to remove any member of such planning board for cause and after a public hearing.»
It is the self - knowledge which supersedes on the synthesizing of the actual occasion.
If we are phenomenologically honest, we realize that nature carries values which supersede our own invention.
By perishing in its subjective, present immediacy the actual occasion becomes objectively immortal, as the process of becoming unified terminates in a unified being capable of causally influencing those processes of becoming which supersede it.
Homeostatic adjustment within the living cell requires that it respond to its surroundings in original ways which supersede the customary behavior of molecules.
The gun control provisions under the 1938 German Weapons Act, which superseded the 1928 law.
In «causal objectification» what is felt subjectively by the objectified actual entity is transmitted objectively to the concrescent actualities which supersede it.
Human beings have certain fundamental rights which supersede the interests of the government (Locke, Second Treatise; Kant, Perpetual Peace).
The EASL guidelines, which supersede the previous version published in 2011, are designed to help physicians and other healthcare providers optimise their management of patients with acute and chronic HCV.
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.
Some public places, such as buses, airlines, and housing, have their own policies, which supersede the ADA.
It was an amazing weekend which superseded our expectations in all ways imaginable.
Using the ISCCP D2 data which superseded, does show a correlation.
Pursuant to the CUSTA and the NAFTA which superseded it, the parties to the agreement are responsible for the measures of their subnational bodies.
These new agreements, which supersede and replace the prior employment agreements, each provide that the named executive officer will continue to serve in his same role (s).
We make these disclosures to those visiting our website who reside in California which supersede and replace any conflicting disclosures found elsewhere on our website.
Faced with the complicated reality that they would have to create a special line of Vermont food packaging to comply with the state's new law, food companies quickly got together and lobbied to pass a watered - down law in Congress, which superseded the state law but still provided more transparency around the issue.

Not exact matches

Jim Pishue, president of the Washington Bankers Association, points out that guidelines don't supersede federal law, which categorizes marijuana as a controlled substance that can not be legally sold anywhere in the U.S. And guidance, he noted, can change at any time.
On the other hand, if provinces implemented rules at least as strict as whatever Ottawa might come up with they might be able to avoid federal policy superseding their policy, which would allow them to keep all the money within their boundaries.
,» (2) by providing a written notice of revocation to Tesla's Corporate Secretary at Tesla, Inc., 3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 prior to your shares being voted, or (3) by attending the 2018 Annual Meeting and voting in person, which will supersede any proxy previously submitted by you.
Topic 606 supersedes the revenue recognition requirements in ASU Topic 605, Revenue Recognition, and requires the recognition of revenue when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled to in exchange for those goods or services.
These Terms of Service (which include and incorporate the Help Scout Privacy Policy) contains the entire understanding, and supersedes all prior understandings, between you and Help Scout concerning its subject matter, and can not be changed or modified by you.
Satoshi Nakamoto's idealistic vision of «one CPU one vote» has been superseded by a reality where the manufacture and distribution of mining equipment have become dominated by a very small number of entities, some of which have engaged in abusive practices against individual miners and the Bitcoin network as a whole.
Banks, in aggregate, now hold lower levels of settlement balances than in the settlement regimes which RTGS superseded.
Yet he is so far behind the heterodoxy curve as to be unaware that his shattering innovations are little more that the platitudes of New Age suburbia, and have long been superseded by those «weekend spirituality workshops» in which feminist nuns and retired orthodontists are taught how to deconstruct the New Testament and make pumpkin bread.»
Whitehead said time is one species of supersession, namely, that in which the physical pole of one occasion (its completion in satisfaction) supersedes the physical poles of others and is in turn superseded by later occasions.
[53] The early Church understood Malachi as prophesying the sacrifice of the Mass, which would supersede the Temple sacrifice and would be offered for all time across the whole world.
There has been guilt on all sides, a guilt which is inexcusable, but nevertheless is always superseded by the mercy of God.
But with Lawrence she pleads for a new Humanism which will supersede Christianity, not by annihilating it, but by incorporating and transforming it; a messianic Humanism.32
In the book he makes clear that the «modern science» of which he speaks is now superseded.
, are [become] increased by one,» refers to the internal process of temporal growth which, when it has completed its creation, dies leaving a new one, that is, a new object for the superseding world.
All of the stories from all of Man's scriptures are fully accounted for, and so revolutionarily superseded, by Pandeism, which demonstrates the logical probability of all of these nonuniversal propostions as simply reflecting the miscomprehensions of the limited human mind in attempting to grasp an ultimate underlying reality.
When he warns, «Everyone who accepts circumcision is obliged to keep the whole Law» (5:3), he is speaking both literally to the Galatians and also typologically to us: If we insist on following the old customs required by those laws which have not yet been superseded by faith in Jesus Christ (that faith «which makes its power felt through love»), we will continue to be slaves, to be kept in our place, to be oppressed by those who have power through those laws to dominate us.
Other factors inhibiting the church from developing a new understanding of creation are the patriarchal nature of the ecclesiastical establishment and the expectation of a millennial period in which human strife will be overcome and superseded by a reign of peace and justice.
It was translated from texts finalized in the 16th century, which have long since been superseded by superior Hebrew and Greek texts based on much earlier manuscripts.
In his final theory physical theories receive their complete integration in the very last phase of concrescence, but this intermediate theory follows naturally enough from earlier concepts in which mental occasions superseded physical ones.
The differences that once divided the major political parties have been superseded by new issues on which the dominant Republican and Democratic forces converge.
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?
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