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"supercede" Definitions
  1. a frequent misspelling of supersede.

31 Sentences With "supercede"

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This week's bills would not supercede the existing state infrastructure, Grothman says.
Republicans and financial services industry advocates backed Trump's authority to supercede the CFPB's line of succession.
The paper goes on to detail legal arguments claiming that the FCC has every right to supercede state laws.
For its most fervent adherents, French republicanism is supposed to supercede all previous loyalties, be they Catholic, Protestant or Jewish.
But that influence operation is now fighting back, developing a federal law that would supercede California's — and weaken it, advocates say.
They include prioritizing human safety over protecting animals or property, and always allowing the human driver to supercede the program's decisions.
But the FCC made it clear in its official deregulation that states could not supercede the agency's decision by creating local laws.
Treasury called on Congress to write a new chapter of the bankruptcy code for major banks that is meant to supercede OLA.
It stole the show with the $2.6 million Chiron, a car designed to supercede the Veyron as the most outrageous automobile ever built.
If such a bill succeeds, it would supercede everything FCC commissioners and courts have done so far, effectively blocking future net neutrality orders.
English sued Trump and Mulvaney, but a federal district judge ruled that the president had the authority to supercede the CFPB's line of succession.
That said, a national data privacy law — one that would almost be certainly weaker than California's, which it would supercede — seems at least theoretically possible.
Campaigners want Uganda to follow Asia's example and sign agreements with Gulf states, which would supercede existing labor laws, to better protect its nationals from exploitation.
But Smith indicated there is nothing in the evaluation of an IPO candidate that can supercede a look at the financials and how much the company is losing.
But no matter what exotic dishes define future Thanksgivings on the Moon, or Mars, or in deep space, one hopes that the core values of the season supercede them.
The order further seeks to "preempt" state and local governments from enacting regulations that would supercede the federal government, preventing states from crafting their own rules to protect consumers.
For most Americans the message was crystal clear: the financial interests of AT&T, Verizon and Comcast supercede that of the American consumer and the health of the internet.
As important as these cloud-based developments may be, however, they shouldn't supercede many of the equally exciting capabilities being brought to life on the edge of today's networks.
FACEBOOK ADMITS IT BLOCKED FLORIDA REPUBLICAN'S PRO-GUN AD, REVERSES COURSE Lawyers representing gun owners maintained that public schools didn't have the authority to make more restrictive rules that supercede state law.
But once people figured out that pathogens like bacteria and viruses cause disease, other interventions came to supercede if not outright replace quarantine, or what public health experts today call social distancing.
A late change approved by parliament on Wednesday states that this period should be cut to three working parliamentary day, but this is non-binding and does not supercede the 21-day legal limit.
As Gizmodo reported when the draft proposal was first released:The order further seeks to "preempt" state and local governments from enacting regulations that would supercede the federal government, preventing states from crafting their own rules to protect consumers.
"Your child's 'likes and dislikes' do not supercede the rules and regulations set forth by your current school district that you reside in and pay taxes to," one person wrote in the comments section under Pearlman's blog post.
"The status quo for four years has been the federal government will not interfere because the Department of Justice is not permitted to use its resources to supercede a state that has legalized the medical use of marijuana," Rohrabacher said.
Snap Earnings: Hold the Applause Shira Ovide argues that Snap still has fundamental problems that should supercede any investor enthusiasm over its slowing losses: Those kinds of investments seem to clash with another of Spiegel's declared "stretch goals" — to generate profits this year.
RCS is a protocol that's meant to supercede basic SMS, and give people things they expect from modern messaging software like the ability to see read receipts, share high-quality photos and video, and more, all over data networks instead relying on a cell signal.
The year 2010 seems a long time ago now, but it was then that Claude Sammut, a computer science and engineering professor in Australia, made the bold claim that 2050 would be the year that robot footballers would supercede the abilities of mere humans.
Even in cases where male robots are able to supercede their programming, like Sonny in the 2004 film I, Robot or HAL-9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey, they do so in dedication to a larger mission goal rather than for their own independence.
And really, the whole purpose of this conversation is how do we work together to provide national security when it is not just a governmental function, when statute and policy won't be fast enough; or to Andy's point, will we want to supercede the rights of individuals.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. The year 2010 seems a long time ago now, but it was then that Claude Sammut, a computer science and engineering professor in Australia, made the bold claim that 2050 would be the year that robot footballers would supercede the abilities of mere humans.
Well-funded anti-Muslim groups like the Center for Security Policy and ACT for America — once fringe elements of the conservative movement that have recently risen to prominence in the Trump era — have alleged for years that Muslim Americans are subverting US laws through the practice of Sharia and that it would replace or supercede the laws of the land.

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