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"supersede" Definitions
  1. to take the place of something/somebody that is considered to be old-fashioned or no longer the best available

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For Mr Trump, personal relationships can supersede partisan policy disagreements.
At what point does real life supersede what you love?
Watkins notes that federal law does not supersede state powers.
Songun didn't supersede juche, which remains the official state ideology.
But California law would supersede those decisions in most respects.
" It also says National Hurricane Center statements "supersede this product.
When it comes to wedding music, good tunes supersede cool music.
The administration argued that federal law should supersede California's emissions rules.
Federal regulations lightly regulate their sale and supersede conflicting state laws.
She didn't want to leap out of it or supersede it.
The advisory does not supersede direction from state and local officials.
When other people's "conscience" and "religious freedom" supersede your constitutional freedoms.
A will or trust doesn&apost supersede a life insurance policy.
She promised that sharia law would never supersede German principles of equality.
The rules adopted at the convention supersede rules of the state parties.
"[These can] supersede the personal biases and subjectivity of physicians," he explained.
It should supersede other chemicals that I've used courtesy of ' Pig' Pharma.
It would supersede other institutions and replace the democratically elected National Assembly.
But your ambition cannot supersede the importance of maintaining your mental health.
They are unwanted, intrusive and can supersede the day's most important thoughts.
He wanted democratic ideals to supersede authoritarian rule in the Soviet Union.
"We're not trying to supersede it," she said in a telephone interview.
But it also arose from a moral perspective that could supersede science.
Whether you're on the left or right, style will almost always supersede substance.
With the wrong approach, you'll often get results that supersede your original intent.
She starred in a Gatorade commercial that implored viewers to supersede her accomplishments.
They have allowed politics to supersede what they've been telling themselves every Sunday.
"All of those notifications can prevent problems that supersede money problems," he said.
But factors that have nothing to do with language often supersede the linguistic ones.
He said that the question is irrelevant, that the reason doesn't supersede the right.
Honesty, vulnerability, pain -- these are things that always supersede the trends of the day.
"We're not trying to supersede [the White House Correspondents' Dinner]," Bee told the Times.
"Federal law should supersede harmful state laws that take away women's reproductive freedom," Sen.
The sly argument Ashford makes however, is that an aesthetic intervention can supersede history.
The metropolitan/rural split is even beginning to supersede longstanding regional differences of opinion.
They emphasize that these values supersede even universal human rights and cannot be changed.
Narratives continue to supersede ad spending, field organizing, rallies, and all the old metrics.
But climate change doesn't supersede the nuclear threat; it only adds to its urgency.
This is a strategy that must supersede any individual's vainglorious pursuit of the presidency.
"We're not trying to supersede it," Bee said in an interview with the Times.
Honesty, vulnerability, pain — these are things that always supersede the trends of the day.
"  They predicted that: "A Grand National Thanksgiving is hereafter to supersede the state Thanksgivings.
"We're not trying to supersede it," Bee told The New York Times in January.
"This will supersede USMCA," he added, referring to his pending US-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Officials say Trump has the right to supersede an appointment by the exiting director.
Remember that Mueller can always amend or "supersede" the indictment to include additional defendants.
The goals have got to supersede all of the biases, even in civil rights circles.
Tech giants are now racing to supersede the law with more industry-friendly federal legislation.
It would supersede one introduced in early 2017 that has stalled in the Irish parliament.
A representative for Trump argued that the president's direction should supersede any prospective court ruling.
Rosen again asked why the rights of the whistleblower should supersede that of the president's.
The DOJ said the law is unconstitutional, and that state law can't supersede federal law.
And he insisted that his party allegiance would not supersede the duties of his office.
"Loyalty to conscience and principle should supersede loyalty to any man or party," he said.
Federal regulations for such a system that supersede state law could greatly limit this litigation risk.
Patriarchal social mores supersede economic opportunity in a way more usually associated with Middle Eastern countries.
It is not immediately clear if a change in the law can supersede the court's verdict.
And as such, loyalty to conscience and principle should supersede loyalty to any man or party.
"We don't know whether the board will supersede the RBI in that case," said the source.
Candidates for federal office have duties and obligations toward the national interest that supersede tactical calculations.
And as such loyalty to conscience and principle should supersede loyalty to any man or party.
Liberals were concerned about crafting an outside body that would effectively supersede the island's elected officials.
Federal laws supersede state laws, which basically invalidates any claim that marijuana is legal at all.
That's right; they're projects which benefit cryptocurrencies which manipulate and/or hope to supersede other cryptocurrencies.
Artistic vision reaching religious heights may contradict or supersede dogma, no matter how pious the artist.
The union also agreed to allow those pay rates to supersede state or local wage laws.
" Nor, the CDC says, is it meant to "supersede the advice of local public health officials.
The appeals court found that Firrea does supersede all applicable time limits, including statutes of repose.
But tasked with governing, Meadows has to decide whether his conservative principles supersede getting things done.
Although the facts quickly supersede the fictions, once an idea is out there, it tends to linger.
Distant male relatives can supersede wives, sisters and daughters, leaving women not just bereaved but also destitute.
It will supersede an Apple TV if you have one and replace that function if you don't.
You know, there are great technologies that will allow us to supersede an exposed piece of data.
The change is unlikely to supersede the 21 day time limit in law, but adds political pressure.
There's a reason why companies would push for federal regulation to supersede any initiatives from the states.
Acts of Congress supersede state laws, but the Constitution limits the sorts of laws Congress can pass.
But the memes are moving so swiftly and savagely, they also threaten to supersede campaign image control.
Sunday's vote for the new assembly would supersede the current parliament, which is controlled by Maduro's opposition.
At what point do the needs of a community supersede the legacy of individuals within that community?
This concept assures the federal government cannot overstep its boundaries and supersede the will of the states.
In her employment case, Forstater wanted her own beliefs to supersede the rights of those trans people.
But the religious objections of a boss do not supersede the importance of basic rights for women.
"The aim of this is not to throw out the old therapies or to supersede them," he says.
The law reserves to the state the right to pass nondiscrimination legislation, saying state laws supersede local ordinances.
Michael Bolle at Bosch foresees using simulators to design batteries that will supersede the current lithium-ion technology.
AFRC president Travis Joseph said industry did not believe a presidential proclamation could supersede an act of Congress.
Whether Uber continues such tactics - for instance, seeking action from Britain's parliament to supersede London authorities - is unclear.
But artificial intelligence could very soon reach a level of expertise to supersede existing workers, according to Fernando.
Research indicates the deployment of these systems makes sense, and "getting it right" should supersede all other concerns.
Its symbolism had come to supersede its status as a made thing, the product of a particular brain.
His detention means that internal party dynamics supersede any concern from the party about international legitimacy or transparency.
California is one of 14 states where the state's attorney general has unlimited power to supersede local district attorneys.
Industry also hopes that Congress will supersede a new California privacy law before it goes into effect in 2020.
Republicans and tech companies want the federal law to supersede California's rules, replacing them with a something more permissive.
Maduro also faces widespread foreign pressure to abort the assembly, which could rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions.
The appeals court ruling can still be overturned by the Supreme Court, and more aggressive legislation could supersede both.
However, Northern Ireland knows better than anywhere else that the actions of politicians supersede the politics of good intentions.
For the second group, the fear of giving away three points would supersede the thrill of capturing three points.
"  Here's the text from the bottom of the map:  "NHC Advisories and County Emergency Management Statements supersede this product.
This act recognizes that party leaders are not infallible — and that political considerations, in practice, often supersede ideological consistency.
As an American, it is my right to believe that MY needs supersede that of any other living person.
Tillerson's speech on India suggested that strategic concerns would supersede all else in the United States' policies toward India.
So clearly the national party does not accept that state laws can supersede either state or national party rules.
It also doesn't supersede or undo the Section 43(a)(1½) exemption or any other pre-existing exemptions on resales.
The draft states that these rules were created when drones were "unforeseen," and if passed, the law would supersede them.
Toyota backed the Trump administration by saying that the federal government's authority should supersede the state's in setting emissions limits.
True to form, though, Musk moved on Friday to supersede past and current worries with big promises for the future.
Those are the causes that Clinton has prioritized and they are likely to supersede her anti-bank rhetoric, say bankers.
This will supersede a jumble of interest rates (see chart) that has left the Turkish currency perilously close to submersion.
And while those shows' merits are debatable, it's hard to say their failings stem from letting puzzles supersede narrative coherency.
Our team loyalties, and our desire to be comfortable watching the game, don't supersede the violation of another human being.
But clannishness is at odds with any form of governance, law-based or blood-based, that tries to supersede it.
Jeff Flake advocated for a week-long pause for an FBI investigation, it seemed that reason would supersede unfiltered emotion.
The company indicated that AT&T TV will eventually supersede DirecTV and U-Verse as the company's flagship TV service.
A debate about how to enforce the existing law tends to supersede discussion of what the law ought to say.
It is also unclear how rigorously the code will be enforced in a country where informal arrangements often supersede legal provisions.
Yet still, the headline "[Insert Season Here] Was The Most Diverse Ever" manages to supersede any semblance of actual, lasting progress.
This bill endows the INCD with supreme regulatory powers that supersede those of the police, the Privacy Protection Authorities and others.
We believe that respect for democracy and the rule of law should supersede our suspicions about the leanings of a nominee.
The two legal processes operate independently of each other, although decisions in federal court typically supersede the administrative review, experts said.
For Bitcoin fanatics, the original blockchain was a way to create a currency that could circumvent and eventually supersede central banks.
The security of recognizable characters and a built-in community that understands the same reference points can supersede the material itself.
The basic laws legally supersede the Declaration of Independence and, unlike regular laws, have never been overturned by Israel's Supreme Court.
The board was created to oversee bankruptcy proceedings unresolvable by Puerto Rico's governor, arguably implying that its powers supersede the island's.
Right now, I'd say my current favorite is probably "Supersede," just because it's so interesting seeing what people do with it.
When a painting contains a lot of information, and is more rendered and realized, the image begins to supersede the paint.
A federal statute therefore cannot supersede the president's power to remove officials or direct them in the performance of their duties.
They hope a national measure will block states from passing their own privacy laws and supersede any that do pass (like California's).
The public has developed a Twitter-sized attention span, in which the latest outrage always seems to supersede the one before it.
The lawsuit, filed Friday, claims that Washington state law prohibits Seattle and other localities from adopting gun laws that supersede state authority.
The manifest destiny of the humanities and social science professoriat is to have politicized knowledge supersede truth, objectivity, facts and genuine learning.
Then let the voters decide in a way that is binding and that could supersede what appears to be a catastrophic blunder.
Today, in Donald Trump, America finds another presidential candidate who mistakenly believes a partnership with the Kremlin can supersede fundamental geopolitical divisions.
What we don't have is an assurance from the company that its drive to sell more phones will supersede potential safety concerns.
We all agreed that he would be the driver of any search and that the adults involved would not supersede his wishes.
The score is so rich that no sooner has a certain number registered as a favorite, another comes along to supersede it.
The chart came with a disclaimer that information from the National Hurricane Center and local agencies should supersede data on the map.
A "single district judge should not be allowed to supersede ... or dictate national immigration policy," its brief at the Supreme Court stated.
French authorities have repeatedly said that any international agreement on digital taxation reached within the OECD would immediately supersede the French tax.
In fact, this ability to solve a designated problem is so important that it can sometimes supersede a lack of technical skills.
In one of the few rulings in the case the Detroit bankruptcy judge found federal bankruptcy law could supersede state pension protections.
It will supersede existing trade zones - EAC, ECOWAS in the west, SADC in the south and COMESA in the east and south.
The problem is that the Space Launch System's congressional backers would never allow a commercial upstart to supersede their favored launch vehicle.
It's a flagrant flex of Facebook's market share muscle and a yet another reminder that the company's data collection ambitions supersede all else.
Republicans' focus on the left's behavior, particularly during the Kavanaugh hearings, may come to supersede the right's policy arguments ahead of the midterms.
The Guidance will supersede certain analysis methods articulated in previous guidance, particularly the examiner's "Quick Reference" that previously sought to categorize abstract ideas.
Bee, who's made Trump a frequent target on her show, has said that her event isn't an attempt to "supersede," the correspondents' dinner.
Like Shakespeare's history plays, his paintings are repositories of imagination and interrogation that supersede the murk of reality to embody a wider truth.
At some SOEs, internal committees representing the Communist Party have been given new powers to effectively supersede the board and approve major deals.
For me, spending was an addiction that a hangover-inspired half-oath on January 1 or some color-coded budget spreadsheet couldn't supersede.
Yet in contrast to LeWitt, who explicitly enumerated the mathematical or geometric rules that determined his drawings, Darboven never let order supersede invention.
The White House argued that the president has the power to supersede Dodd-Frank's line of succession through the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
Thursday's announcement did not say if it was intended to supersede Saturday's similar announcement of investments that were part of the Saudi-U.
These are known as will substitutes; they supersede anything written in your will because they automatically transfer to a beneficiary upon your death.
By allowing personal and party loyalty to supersede their duties, Republicans have rejected the purpose of the separation of powers in the Constitution.
A national data law would therefore supersede California's, unless it explicitly made federal rules the floor which states could raise if they wished.
Weeks later, inside Overthrow, Hanson and Liv counseled the boxers on not just how to listen to the body, but how to supersede it.
They're proposing regulations that would supersede a 1997 court agreement and allow for the detention of children and families in self-regulated detention centers.
But you're correct that the legal reality is that rights of adults in their own home will always supersede the rights of their children.
In doing so, our lawmakers will empower business leaders instead of restricting them and complement existing state carbon emissions control programs, not supersede them.
The president-elect, U Htin Kyaw, is an ally of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, and she has said her authority will supersede his.
But another big reason may be the apparent absence of a larger umbrella identity — an American identity — that can supersede and contain tribal identities.
But many companies are worried — so much so that they're lobbying for a weaker but overarching federal law to supersede California's new privacy law.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Plus, right at the bottom of the map it says, 'National Hurricane Center advisories and county emergency management statements supersede this product.
This wouldn't exactly supersede the specific laws within individual states — for example, California currently restricts its residents from carrying concealed handguns in San Francisco.
The Academy's new initiative will apparently supersede much of this, in hopes of finding an end-around for Hollywood's entrenched "old boys' club" system.
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ says the NYDFS's order violates federal U.S. banking laws which state the OCC's supervisory powers supersede those of state regulators.
Like previous quarters, companies' outlooks for the rest of the year will likely supersede their earnings results and could lead to big rallies, he adds.
Mr. Anton said the 2016 filing was merely an addendum to the original report signed by Mr. Onrizal, and that it did not supersede it.
After the May 18th protests he threatened to supersede the current economic state of emergency (announced five days earlier) with a "state of internal commotion".
Nobody's "right" to be surprised and entertained by the murder of three people ought to supersede my ability to avoid it if I want to.
Many business groups are pushing for a national privacy law that would supersede state legislation before the California Consumer Privacy Act takes effect on Jan.
The 2019 rule, which had been set to take effect late this month, would effectively supersede existing law in the health care field, he said.
But motive isn't always about free will; sometimes the Nina Gills of the world drive the action, supersede the motivation, in art as in life.
Juul spokesman Kwong disagreed that the ballot initiative would affect the flavor ban, but said it would supersede the e-cigarette ordinance approved on Tuesday.
The White House and a few senators have expressed opposition to the HFCs amendment, arguing that federal standards should supersede any passed by the states.
Any arrangements which supersede the Protocol are not required to replicate its provisions in any respect, provided that the underlying objectives continue to be met.
The ANC would supersede other legislative bodies — including the opposition-led National Assembly — and would be able to rewrite the country's constitution, cementing Maduro's power.
These designations on your accounts can supersede your will, so make sure those who are noted are the ones you want to inherit your trust.
Once formed, the ANC will be able to rewrite the country's constitution and will supersede any other legislative body, including the opposition-controlled National Assembly.
Decades of tradition should not supersede bold changes to scientific discourse attainable by relatively recent innovations like social media, video conferencing, and other relevant technology.
The GOP establishment's dual hopes for Thursday's debate were to see Trump and Cruz stumble, and Marco Rubio rise to supersede at least one of them.
Dinner was served in a glass-enclosed, beachside area, where guests were also treated to performances by singer/songwriter Brendan O'Hara and Miami-based DJ Supersede.
The ban is good news for Muslim women, for those who want secular laws to supersede religious ones, and for critics of such "vote-bank" politics.
Dota2 is one of the most popular, and complex, online games in the world, but an AI has once again shown itself to supersede human skill.
Perhaps more powerful, though, are the moral and ethical quandaries that animal testing raise, and ultimately whether animals have rights that supersede the benefits to humans.
The White House and Department of Justice argued that Trump had the power to supersede Dodd-Frank's line of succession through the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
In no way can these acts of desperation supersede a Supreme Court ruling, of course, and there's little doubt the courts will eventually strike them down.
It seems to me that one question should supersede all others: What kind of life—what kind of world—will my child endure as an adult?
The Constituent Assembly, created in a 2017 election boycotted by the opposition, is controlled by the ruling Socialist Party and its powers supersede the National Assembly.
Congress could also supersede Flores at any time by passing a bill that lays out a legal framework for immigrant families crossing the border, Harris said.
Last fall, Energy Department Deputy Secretary Dan Brouillette floated the idea of using the U.S. Federal Power Act to supersede state efforts to block gas pipelines.
The White House and a few senators have expressed opposition to the HFC amendment, arguing that any federal standards should supersede any passed by the states.
"This will supersede USMCA," Trump continued, referring to the new North American trade deal, which has yet to be ratified in the U.S., Mexico or Canada.
And ironically for a "women's amendment," it would supersede the voices and votes of millions of women to decide these kinds of political questions for ourselves.
"If there is any uncertainty as to whether GDPR can supersede an NDA or not, it seems that the rules need to be reviewed," he said.
I decided early on that one-season shows didn't qualify under my "shows that explain the decade" rubric, because cancellation would seem to supersede that possibility.
In a Friday blog post, Google announced the YouTube-branded music streaming service would supersede Google Play Music as the default music player on Android devices.
Previously scheduled events Trump's celebration won't supersede all of what normally happens in DC, including the annual parade down Pennsylvania Avenue featuring marching bands in the morning.
McGuire and other indigenous cannabis traders say provincial rules do not apply to them because historic treaties signed between Mohawks and the national government supersede provincial rules.
But sometimes, vendors would supersede this limit, or even more commonly, just charge an amount higher than advertised and simply hope the buyer wouldn't do the math.
By then, however, in Spain as elsewhere, critical appreciation of García Lorca's reputation as a writer of high originality had begun to supersede concerns over his sexuality.
Civil society groups in Puerto Rico also opposed the legislation, arguing an oversight board created by the measure would supersede the will of the Puerto Rican people.
The opposition is vying to stop Maduro's plan to on July 30 create a controversial super-legislature with powers to rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions.
"I think people are often surprised, but I never defined myself as, 'I'm the business guy who has to supersede what my father has done,' " he said.
Isolated, the subjects must react solely to the artist's verbal instructions as to how to position their bodies, allowing their aural sense to supersede their visual one.
However, she pays considerably less attention to the ethical theory needed to support her argument and, in the end, doesn't convince that neurophilosophy should supersede moral philosophy.
"There is an ideological attachment to Brexit that can supersede other stuff," said Professor Anand Menon, director of the UK in a Changing Europe, a think tank.
"I think people are often surprised, but I never defined myself as, 'I'm the business guy who has to supersede what my father has done,'" he said.
The map is from a local entity, not NOAA's National Hurricane Center -- and the map itself says that National Hurricane Center advisories "supersede" what the map shows.
In 1969, with the United States embroiled in Vietnam, had President Richard Nixon issued an executive order trying to supersede those Congressional acts, I would not have survived.
It is a systematic demand that French culture comes complicit with assimilation, as if there is a magical threshold of assimilation possible to supersede ingrained stratifications within society.
Agreements passed at the conference are legally binding to 183 signatory states, and although they do not supersede national law, they set standards for global trade and tourism.
When we repeatedly drive along a fixed route, as between home (or other typical start locations) and work, habit memory can supersede plans stored in our prospective memory.
And no Kickstarter-funded analog watch with a fitness app is going to supersede a finely crafted mechanical timepiece in the eyes of the people actually buying watches.
In the document, the judge said the defense's request for release, based entirely on the defendant's testimony, did not supersede the "numerous" elements which cast suspicion on him.
To Blunt's point, if the president can wave an "emergency wand" to supersede Congress in any episode of disagreement, it would render the rest of the Constitution meaningless.
But when pressed about whether Trump has the power to supersede the 2015 USA Freedom Act, which limits the collection of metadata about telephone communications, Gorsuch backed off.
But it's important to note that the beneficiaries named on financial accounts — IRAs and retirement accounts, insurance policies and brokerage accounts — supersede what is dictated in your will.
The legislation would create an outside fiscal control board to steer the territory's finances, effectively putting in place a new body that would supersede Puerto Rico's elected officials.
We have no better example of this than the financial oversight board — an appointed body Congress created last year to supersede Puerto Rico's elected government on fiscal matters.
The Trump administration desperately wants Congress to override that ruling to allow family detention until cases are completed, and is working on a regulation that would supersede it.
It was just the beginning of a cartooning of history and violence—of making action supersede sense, so one guy could go in and finish out a war.
In the economy of crisis, industries often supersede individuals—though recessions (like the one we're inevitably facing) have more vulnerable casualties who aren't as able to bounce back.
But the supporting documents show that the E.P.A. expects it to allow far more pollutants into the atmosphere than the regulation it would supersede, the Clean Power Plan.
On the latter, labor unions are among the backers of the new Trump-backed U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, set to supersede the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
She's only been in town a moment and has already, in this city of acronyms, become famous enough to supersede the shorthand for the Architect of the Capitol.
Those hybrid objects supersede their original forms; they become something other than the things that are taboo, but the ideas persist — are perhaps even heightened — in that transformation.
Federal rules would supersede today's patchwork, where rules change from one state to another, and crossing a border—as trucks are wont to do—means extra reams of paperwork.
But those bipartisan compromises were few and far between, which is why politics and policy differences are likely to supersede good will when it comes to supporting Sessions' confirmation.
PSA, which makes Peugeot and Citroen cars, is now poised to supersede French rivals Renault to become Europe's second-ranked automaker by sales and close the gap on Volkswagen.
On Friday, the Trump administration published in the Federal Register a proposed regulation that would supersede the Flores settlement agreement, and allow immigration authorities to detain entire families indefinitely.
"The forums created by CWCBExpo are crucial to the growth and legalization of the cannabis industry and they supersede the distractions that have surrounded the events," the statement read.
It will supersede the national codes, and provide a single global set of principles, with adherence closely monitored by a newly formed committee of central bankers and trading institutions.
During President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, he said he wanted to test Muslims coming into America to make sure they don't want Sharia law to supersede the US Constitution.
Like Bartolo—the central character in "The Barber of Seville", a buffoon-like doctor of medicine with ambitions that supersede his abilities—Mr Trump is sung by a bass.
The app-deletion campaign reportedly resulted in 200,000 app uninstalls within a few weeks, and eventually allowed chief rival Lyft to supersede Uber in the App Store popularity rankings.
I tried desperately to consume more calories, one night sending my husband out to a friend's apartment for weed in the hopes that the munchies could supersede the cancer.
But any nominee, elected or appointed, should not shrink from the question of whether they would allow their personal beliefs to supersede the obligations of the office they seek.
The proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which would include the three NAFTA partners plus nine other (mostly Asian and Latin American) countries, would largely supersede the North American deal.
She denounced the legislation as "a nationwide assault on women's constitutional rights by ideological extremists," and proposed to enshrine abortion rights in federal law to supersede any state challenges.
In addition to Trump's incorrect interpretation, the map did not stem from the NHC, and was not intended to supersede the weather maps intended for political and public use.
The new guidelines supersede a directive issued in August 2009 during the Obama administration and apply to searches of mobile phones, computers, tablets, cameras and virtually any digital device.
Pashtun inhabitants along the line take pride in asserting their autonomy and proudly assert that their Pashtunwali traditions and tribal codes of conduct supersede the Pakistani laws and courts.
The low-salt guidelines, which began in 1977 with the release of the first US dietary goals, should not supersede salt appetite, which developed over 100 million years of evolution.
The details: The group thinks federal regulations should supersede state laws, a move that's become more appealing to industry thanks to California's data privacy bill going into effect in 2020.
But fundamentally, the question critics of Alder Hey ask is a vital one: When should the state's rights supersede those of a parent's in pursuit of a child's well-being?
I am sympathetic to this cause, but once again, it cannot supersede the Constitution of the United States which this president habitually and routinely every single day ignores and violates.
In so holding, we reject the defendants' contentions that the First Amendment does not apply in this case and that the President's personal First Amendment interests supersede those of plaintiffs.
This world of high-speed, high-precision computer perception is a complex and quickly evolving one, so lidar's role may change as other technologies supersede it or expand its capabilities.
When President Donald Trump campaigned last year, he said he wanted to test Muslims coming into America to make sure they don't want Sharia law to supersede the US Constitution.
Consequently, it is easy for us to think that the gods' will (and their manner of exerting that will upon the world) must supersede every obstacle raised in their path.
If Trump fires Sessions and puts a new attorney general in place, he or she wouldn't be recused from the Russia probe and would supersede Rosenstein in overseeing Mueller's investigation.
They both built careers railing against a financial system that is unfair while promising to break up big banks and other power structures that supersede the needs of average Americans.
There is no sentence that could supersede the suffering that I live with on a daily basis, knowing that my actions have brought undeserved pain and shame upon my family.
The danger for Mr. Trump is that the erosion could accelerate as leading Republican women publicly break with him, making an argument that the national interest must supersede party loyalty.
The director of the museum, Mikhail Piotrovsky, has advocated for the rights of culture — and the right to view cultural monuments — to supersede individual or national rights in some cases.
Now it seems as if Google itself wants to supersede Twitter in some cases, by hosting the real-time responses itself, instead of just pointing to a third-party service.
The man talks obsessively about the purportedly existential threat posed by radical Islamic terrorists, which seems to supersede the commitment to basic liberal-democratic values we expect from American politicians.
Broad, cap-weighted index funds tracking developing markets tend to be heavy on Chinese stocks, for example, including state-owned enterprises with employment mandates that may supersede profitability goals, Johnson said.
When Chat goes live—expected sometime later this year—it will automatically be turned on within the existing Android Messages app and will supersede SMS as the primary protocol for messaging.
Should the language, included in the spending bill for the Commerce and Justice departments, somehow be signed by Trump, it could supersede a Supreme Court ruling solely on the procedural question.
Activists are now ramping up pressure on California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra, whose office is conducting an independent investigation into Clark's death and could, in theory, supersede Schubert and bring charges.
But it is all but certain that something will supersede devices with the Valley's namesake semiconductor at their heart as the key to success in tech, and that that will matter.
We wanted to love this, and it did grow on us with subsequent tastings, but overall it wasn't worth it, and didn't supersede our love of straight up Disneyland buttered popcorn.
Brussels wants to supersede them with a single treaty, to provide a better platform to settle disputes and to ensure that Switzerland adopts changes to the rules of the single market.
The proposed standard would supersede two earlier ones on murabaha, a sale contract which incorporates a profit markup on the cost of goods sold either on a spot or deferred basis.
"Even when convicted of the most depraved crimes, a white man's supposed potential will supersede reality," Refinery29's Ashley Edwards wrote on the topic of "charming" serial killers back in January.
Andrew Cuomo acted in the public interest last year when he empowered the New York State attorney general to supersede local district attorneys in cases where police officers kill unarmed citizens.
She believes the root of this approach, and of obstetric violence, is the idea that a mother and baby are separate entities, that the baby has "rights" that supersede his mother's.
"The United States has shown on many occasions that it has many other values that supersede oil, including international norms of behavior, free democratic elections, and freedom of speech," she writes.
Bridging the personal and the political with pathos, humanity, and a vital materiality, the exhibition takes on an unfortunately timely resonance, showing that threads of culture and family supersede cartographic boundaries.
The uproar has engendered a debate among Shas supporters over whether strict adherence to the letter of Jewish law should supersede other traditional Jewish values, including the sanctity of the family.
The report said that despite the efforts of victims and witnesses to report the abuse, the church allowed its desire to preserve its reputation to supersede the imperative to help victims.
"DHS assistance is strictly voluntary and does not entail regulation, binding directives, and is not offered to supersede state and local control over the process," the agency clarified in a statement.
The facts are clear: such preferential legislation would supersede professionals' expertise and force favor of plastic, even if a community and its water professionals believe it to be the wrong choice.
Separately, Meredith signed a cooperation agreement that had been under seal that does not supersede the plea agreement and details the "substantial assistance" he has provided US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling.
While the woman's right to decide should always supersede the biases of the doctor, our malpractice system shares part of the blame for the limited Reddit forum of "childfree-friendly" providers.
The association was also concerned that Mr. North's relationship to Ackerman could "supersede his duties to the N.R.A." A standoff persists over additional details about the relationship, according to the complaint.
NARAL wasn't persuaded, noting that the ColoradoCare ballot measure didn't mention abortion at all, and so courts could easily conclude that it did not conflict with or supersede the abortion ban.
Beginning in July, Vermont will require disclosure of genetically engineered ingredients, a measure opposed by most major food companies, which are seeking to supersede any state's legislation with a voluntary federal solution.
Thomas' argument is that because abortion and birth control could be manipulated for this purpose, the state's compelling interest to prevent eugenics should supersede an individual woman's right to access an abortion.
The only way the US reaps most of the benefits from this deal, experts said, is if China and US sign a formal free-trade deal, since those agreements supersede WTO rules.
The key question for the tech and auto companies that are pouring money into their autonomous vehicles is whether the feds will be able to supersede a potential patchwork of state regulations.
Maduro has said that he is facing an "armed insurrection" and the constituent assembly, a super body that would supersede all other public powers, is the way to restore peace to Venezuela.
The idea is that by simply standing up and saying no more, we can get closer to a world where girls aren't taught that their looks supersede their feelings, thoughts, and goals.
The Catalan separatists appear swept up in an earlier concept of a European Union of shared sovereignties, where regional identities can merge with a vague European identity and somehow supersede national ones.
The degrowth he practices at Can Decreix is necessarily a diluted form of the ideal, dependent as it is on the structures and economies of the very system degrowth hopes to supersede.
State law enforcement agencies like the Colorado State Patrol do "not have the authority to supersede local control," and seize the guns instead, according to Shelby Wieman, a spokeswoman for Gov. Polis.
Linking the energy sectors of the three partners under the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that will supersede NAFTA can also help facilitate the overall economic integration of North America.
"The Commission is attempting to establish a set of price signals for determining resource entry and exit that will supersede state resource decisionmaking and better reflect the Commission's policy priorities," Glick writes.
Activists are now ramping up pressure on California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who has been conducting an independent investigation into Clark's death, to supersede Schubert's decision and file charges against the officers involved.
Booker's marijuana pledge builds on a bill he reintroduced in March that would legalize the drug on a federal level and supersede the 10 states and Washington, D.C. , which have legalized recreational marijuana.
The regulation is designed to supersede the Flores settlement, an agreement that the federal government has used since 453 to govern what happens to children who arrive in the US without their parents.
It can't supersede partisan politics even on a temporary basis because success for the two major parties depends on energizing their respective bases, and nationwide elections are never more than two years away.
As long as Washington has no means of defending against strategic hypersonic systems, it will be forced to resort to mutual assured deterrence (MAD), which anti-ballistic missile defenses were meant to supersede.
These research efforts, his group said, should supersede current endeavors to send people to Mars, since there's no point in trying to settle another planet if we don't have tools to terraform it.
The appropriate authority to supersede the electoral process and pass judgment on the competence of the President does not rest with the medical profession, but with the federal government as per the Constitution.
It's certainly not a just outcome, given that the states borrowed that money at a low interest rate in no small part because law and custom dictated their payments would supersede other creditors.
While in their personal lives the three struggle with the limitations prescribed by their gender, class and family roles, their intimate professional units provide them with human connections that supersede prejudice and presumption.
Their main focus is to stop a July 30 vote called by Maduro to form a super-body known as a Constituent Assembly, with powers to rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions.
It's not clear if Warren's plan would supersede the existing patchwork of state licensing requirements, or if it would simply raise the pay scale for child care providers without any additional qualifications required.
Whether confronting Iran or North Korea, defeating an opponent that is part of the "axis of evil" with minimal loss of American life would likely supersede the international community's revulsion against nuclear weapons.
A full-time staff job is perceived as a right, and the employer's responsibility to handle and protect a problematic employee will often supersede the concern for a safe workplace environment for women.
Because of its early bird status, and especially grave pollution problem at the time, Congress gave California the unusual right to keep making its own regulations, even though federal rules should supersede state ones.
Maduro's unpopular leftist government on Sunday promoted a remixed version of "Despacito" to encourage Venezuelans to vote for the Constituent Assembly, which will have powers to rewrite the national charter and supersede other institutions.
I'm primarily thinking about your usage of Diamond Reynolds's infamous Facebook live recording, but instead of showing Philando Castile in his last moments, you supersede his image with animation and clips of Fred Hampton.
These groups have alleged for years that Muslim Americans are subverting US laws through the practice of Sharia and that it would replace or supersede the laws of the land — a baseless conspiracy theory.
" Unlike Honoré and Applewhite, Emanuel thinks that "it is difficult, if not impossible, to generate new, creative thoughts, because we don't develop a new set of neural connections that can supersede the existing network.
Revived talk of changing the Brexit deal, through alternative arrangements that supersede the much-disliked Irish backstop to avert a border in Ireland, is pointless, as Brussels (and Dublin) will never agree to it.
Critics have said Erdogan's new powers - which allow him to issue decrees on executive matters and appoint and remove senior civil servants, including some judges and prosecutors - may largely supersede the state of emergency.
Arizona said DACA was enacted through a Department of Homeland Security memo, not legislation in the U.S. Congress or a formal agency rule-making process, and could not supersede state law regulating driver's licenses.
In New York, Apple argued that the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, which requires crypto backdoors for telephone companies but not for "information providers," should supersede the All Writs Act in this instance.
It's not supposed to supersede national courts The Rome Statute says that the International Criminal Court is only supposed to intervene in cases where a country is unable or unwilling to investigate and prosecute.
Buchwald, who was appointed by former President Clinton, rejected Trump's argument that the First Amendment does not apply in this case and that the president's personal First Amendment interests supersede those of the plaintiffs.
So if Apple wants these categories to keep growing and even supersede the iPhone in terms of revenue, it still needs to keep selling iPhones or make a serious effort to reach Android users.
In their letter, they officially asked the pope to take a stand on five "doubts" they have about some of the pronouncements in his document and declare whether those supersede rulings by previous popes.
The new "constituent assembly" would supersede other institutions and has sparked fears that President Nicolas Maduro's unpopular administration could take aim at joint venture partners, which include large oil companies Chevron Corp and Rosneft.
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 supersede the 21-day legal limit.
The new entity, the Constituent Assembly, was formed to rewrite the Constitution, though its members quickly granted themselves wide-ranging authority to write and pass legislation, allowing the body to supersede the National Assembly.
The region is intended to supersede an earlier autonomous zone, composed of five provinces, that was considered to have benefited only a small number of Muslim families and that had been wracked by violence.
While Stimson's analysis is harsh — criticizing as it does many hardworking men and women whose loyalties to family, friend, community and church may supersede personal ambition — he captures a crucial element of contemporary politics.
But despite the ever-expanding feast of online video options, he warns, this industry faces a long struggle to build awareness and supersede traditional television, in a heterogeneous developing country of 1.3 billion people.
Trump suggested that his tariff threat could "supersede USMCA," potentially undermining the ratification of the trade deal, which he has lauded as replacing one of the worst deals he's ever seen, referring to NAFTA.
In his order, Judge James Robart noted the plaintiff's frustrations over seemingly contradictory statements from the administration and its lawyers about whether a promised new executive order on the ban will supersede the current one.
Last week, we welcomed the much-anticipated Part 107 drone regulations, which will supersede the current exemption process and is estimated by the FAA to eliminate 85 percent of the present exemptions to drone piloting.
A place like San Francisco would actually see production of far more deed-restricted, below-market-rate housing units under 827, even though it could supersede the city's local implementation of the Density Bonus Law.
Trump has made no secret of his visceral anger at Mueller, and has shown -- in his dealings with fired former FBI Director James Comey and Sessions -- that he expects loyalty to him to supersede everything.
"Levelheadedness is important, but it does not supersede the need for protection of the state," he said, in a nod to urgings by the chancellor and her interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, to remain calm.
In addition, as Paul Kirk understood in 1985-85033, the DNC needs to create a "policy commission" to define and redefine an identity for the whole party, to supersede a collection of narrow interest groups.
"This isn't about politics, and giving the president a win," Pelosi said at POLITICO's Women Rule Summit on Tuesday, reiterating her long-held view that improving upon the current NAFTA deal should supersede partisan politics.
The new version of Trump's plan — which, for reasons he hasn't really explained, appears to supersede the old version of his plan — offers vast benefits to the wealthiest and almost nothing for the truly poor.
Europe enacted the General Data Protection Regulation; California passed a similar privacy bill; and most people expect that a new federal privacy law, which would supersede California's, will be passed before it takes effect in 2020.
Their comments followed President Donald Trump's vow on Monday to take "strong and swift economic actions" if Maduro went ahead with the new body that would have power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution and supersede all institutions.
National security should supersede privacy concerns in major issues, Warren Buffett said on CNBC Monday, weighing in on Apple's fight against a government order to help hack the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists.
That being said, waiting for your shot has not been a lucrative process in the past for many, and Velasquez could supersede Miocic's position should he return to full fitness around the same time as Werdum.
And yet what's less discussed is how it has also enabled buildings that are remarkable for their modesty, for how they try not to supersede the realities of their surrounding geography, but accommodate themselves to it.
But Mr. Silva told the officers that he was free to gather the eels, citing an aboriginal right to fish locally that is based on Shinnecock tradition and ancient treaties that predate and supersede government laws.
Urgent threats like climate disruption can -- and likely will -- now be ignored, while the door to new threats has been opened as the administration adopts a piecemeal approach to conservation decisions where profit motives supersede science.
The move enables the Constituent Assembly to supersede the country's legislature, the National Assembly, which has been led by opposition parties since last year and is the only branch of government not controlled by Mr. Maduro.
We haven't effectively implemented social distancing because even during a pandemic, the needs of capitalism supersede those of actual people, forcing underpaid workers to put themselves at risk so that companies can continue business as usual.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A country's domestic law should not supersede international law on anti-terrorism cooperation, China said on Monday, after the U.S. Congress last month approved a bill that allows relatives of the victims of the Sept.
The Constituent Assembly, whose powers supersede those of the country's Congress, would reword some articles of the constitution to reduce emphasis on state control of oil and ease the way for private investment, the assembly members said.
The Hammonds' pardons indicate "the Trump administration is elevating the position of ranchers to supersede the authority of federal land managers," Leisl Carr Childers, a history professor at the University of Northern Iowa, told BuzzFeed News Tuesday.
It simply lets the religious beliefs of a faith-based employer supersede the health care needs of its employees -- no matter the worker's faith or what her conscience tells her is best for herself and her family.
That's an interesting price point, says Tarun Pathak, a senior analyst at Counterpoint, who added that the 32GB iPhone 6 could be Apple's best bet now to supersede the ever-popular iPhone 5S in the Indian market.
The question for Bloomberg -- and his army of advisers in key Super Tuesday states and back in New York -- is whether a lacking debate performance will supersede his growing momentum and over $400 million in ad spending.
If we start to weigh one election differently than another, ignoring the 2018 mandate of House Democrats, or assume that out elections automatically supersede our institutions, then we are on the road to becoming a banana republic.
While land and property rights exist in all countries to some degree, the agreement's supporters say a human right to land would supersede those national laws and create new forms of accountability - eventually guiding national legislation, too.
While blockchains still suffer from scalability and performance issues, the value provided by their trustless architecture can supersede performance issues when dealing with sensitive data; the safekeeping of which we're forced to rely on third parties for today.
"We also welcome today's NGT's decision that findings and recommendations of the committee will be final which will supersede all the orders passed by the Tamil Nadu government so far," Sterlite Copper, which is part of Vedanta, said.
European negotiators reacted to that provision with alarm, and while the executive order provision could not supersede the protections bargained for in the Privacy Shield (some of which are embodied in statutes), it set European leaders on edge.
Goldin argues that the Sacklers have laundered their reputation with their philanthropy, and that their legacy as those who have profited from helping to create the opioid crisis will eventually supersede their charitable giving in the public consciousness.
He is known for building monumental structures like the 2012 Olympics cauldron and the Seed Cathedral in the UK. Though he&aposs a favorite among billionaire clients, Heatherwick has also been criticized for allowing ambition to supersede reason.
Any financial contract, such as a bank account or insurance policy, that names a beneficiary is known as a will substitute, meaning it has the power to supersede what&aposs written in your will if it&aposs contradictory.
The new detention regulation would permit DHS to license family detention centers and aims to supersede a requirement in the Flores agreement that calls for family detention centers to be state-licensed, according to the senior DHS official.
It could be a period, to supersede the Quaternary's 2.6 million reign, or an era, punting us out of the Cenozoic that began when an enormous asteroid slammed into the planet, triggered supervolcanic eruptions, and killed off the dinosaurs.
"While any confidentiality agreements may prevent Fusion GPS from complying voluntarily, they do not supersede the committee's constitutional authority to compel the production of information," Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said in a letter written Wednesday and released publicly Friday.
House lawmakers approved a bill Wednesday that will allow federal authorities to supersede some state standards for self-driving vehicles in an early attempt to avoid a patchwork of regulations that could hinder the prospects of the nascent technology.
Just as Arrival dramatizes, we are in a race against time to develop technologies of cooperation and communication that supersede our current operating system, based on domination, fossil fuels, nuclear weapons, debt-based currency, and winner-take-all competition.
The participants in this new "Rocky Horror" (which carries the subtitle "Let's Do the Time Warp Again") say their film is intended simply to celebrate the original and turn a new audience onto it, but not to supersede it.
Legal experts said Congress could supersede the law with one that could pass muster, particularly by tying the cutting practice to aspects of interstate commerce, because Congress is allowed to make laws enforcing the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
The Democrat in a North Carolina congressional race marred by accusations of election fraud said Monday that his team is already preparing for the possibility of a special election that would supersede the allegedly tainted contest held last month.
Earlier this month, Venezuela's Constituent Assembly - an all-powerful legislature controlled by the ruling Socialist Party and whose powers supersede those of the Assembly - approved a measure allowing for a trial of Guaido, who as a legislator also has parliamentary immunity.
It first suggests that the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, which governs crypto backdoors for telecom companies, should supersede the All Writs Act, which allows courts to compel third parties to assist in criminal cases unless covered by another law.
The core of all of it is child abuse, a crime that's both plausible enough as a conspiracy and horrifying enough to supersede normal concerns about plausibility and decorum that might take hold if we were talking about tax fraud.
By allowing students, as Bryant says, to engage with others in an environment where heterosexuality is not a prerequisite for human interaction, students may be afforded the space to develop broader understandings of human sexuality and interpersonal relationships that supersede heteronormativity.
After three months of anti-government unrest that has killed at least 90 people, Maduro has called for the Constituent Assembly, with powers to reform the national charter and supersede other institutions, in an election he says will bring peace.
"While this is mostly discounted, the fact is that the uncertainties of how long this trade war will last is going to supersede any good macro news," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
"Any attempt to politicize personal statements or view that have been expressed by Mark at any point throughout his career must not be allowed to supersede his qualifications or be conflated to create needless uncertainty with his nomination," they wrote.
On the other hand, civilizations supersede each other, and some of the book is a kind of cold assessment of why we have these nostalgic and especially sensory emotional, aesthetic attachments to certain effects of photography that we feel we're missing.
For example, to fully align state privacy laws with HIPPA, the report points to states like Hawaii, Kansas, Wisconsin and Utah that have passed legislation to supersede existing, more restrictive state laws and allow providers and hospitals to exchange patient information.
Efforts to combat terrorism do not supersede obligations under international law to protect civilians, Mr. Guterres pointedly reminded his audience, taking aim at Syrian, Russian and Iranian representatives who have stated their determination to keep up military action against terrorist groups.
Moreover, both states' democratic deficits do not supersede the urgent need of both their peoples for peace or the overriding U.S. interest in peace, prosperity and democratization, none of which are attainable if the war continues to fester or explode.
For instance, "Looking into the Sun" (2018-19) hints at the empty symbolism of a border wall that pretends to supersede nature but ends abruptly as soon as it meets the sea — as well as the hubris of those commissioning it.
Not only is it unclear whether the governor has the authority to make these reassignments, but in substituting his judgment for Ms. Ayala's, he is also sending a dangerous message to prosecutors in Florida that politics will supersede their discretion.
While that move by the Pentagon's top brass infuriated Democrats who view Trump administration officials as flipping them off at every turn, rejecting basic oversight requests, dismissing congressional subpoenas, and trying to supersede Congress' constitutionally-mandated control over federal spending.
At least six GOP senators — Rand Paul, Susan Collins, Tom Cotton, Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker, and Bill Cassidy — have expressed doubts or outright opposition to Republican plans to repeal and delay without first crafting an actual replacement bill to supersede Obamacare.
Those talks were focused on winning backing from key shareholders at each of the banks, according to one of the sources, an important consideration in a country where state ownership is prominent across the economy and political factors can often supersede other considerations.
"That breakdown of comity in the United States Senate, that abdication of the basic responsibility of members of the Unites States Senate, by subjecting it to such intense partisanship and actually allowing partisanship, to supersede the constitutional obligation, it's discouraging," Earnest told reporters.
The talks were focused on winning backing from key shareholders at each of the banks, according to one of the sources, an important consideration in a country where state ownership is prominent across the economy and political factors can supersede other considerations.
We're likely not getting the full-blown merging of the two divisions and their respective platforms anytime soon, or perhaps ever, as Google has played with the idea for years without ever seeming to decide that one platform should supersede the other.
Like an upstart in a Victorian novel, Noriko longs to supersede her own lowly station and pass into this world—and partially succeeds, by marrying her daughter, Mitsuki's more beautiful and talented sister, Natsuki, to a young member of the Yokohama clan.
Thom Tillis that has the support of 28 colleagues, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- that would supersede Flores, finance hundreds of new immigration judges, prioritize cases of detained families and set new guidelines for the facilities and standards for detained families.
AHPs are multi-state offerings, so employees covered by these plans might not actually be protected in the state where they live because the regulations created for a specific plan could supersede state laws that protect consumers from rate increases and poor coverage.
Therefore, it would seem to behoove us to develop the procedures to be followed, including any requisite medical evaluation, in the event that the need to invoke section 4 of the 25th Amendment became so overwhelming as to supersede the political gauntlet.
By placing a right to farm in the state constitution, critics say the provision could supersede state rules on items such as pesticides, pollution and livestock treatment, letting big industrialized farms sow destruction and trample smaller family farms that cannot compete with them.
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope now being built in Chile by the National Science Foundation will eventually supersede it, surveying 37 billion galaxies and stars and producing 15 terabytes of data every night for 10 years once it is completed in 2022.
English claims that she is the rightful acting director of the CFPB and that the provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act that lay out the CFPB's line of succession supersede the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, which Trump used to nominate Mulvaney.
"Now that the project with the commission is properly rolling, we're going back to scratch and building a much better model that today sounds a lot like a robot, but will rapidly supersede the quality of the first model in the quiz," Gibson said.
"The founders of our nation intended to ensure that no one branch of government could supersede the authority of the others and that no individual, not even the president, would be above the law," the letter, signed by a who's who of Hollywood entertainers, states.
" While voicing confidence in Singas, he criticized the governor's decision to supersede the Manhattan DA's office in the Schneiderman investigation with the special prosecutor, saying that the "charging and jurisdictional decision making should be left to independent prosecutors who are answerable to their local constituents.
The lenders are currently trying to win backing from key shareholders at each of the banks, according to one of the sources, an important consideration in a country where state ownership is prominent across the economy and political factors can often supersede other considerations.
From logistics and warehouse technologies that increase ease of product supply and delivery to robotics and automation technologies that supersede technologies from companies like NCR and Diebold, Amazon has integrated cutting-edge innovation development and deployment into its business unlike any other market participant.
Works based on this method, like Emilio Amero's image of a dancer from around 1922, also favor simplified, elongated human forms and have flat compositions, in which pattern and ornament supersede a realistic depiction of space, amounting to a bizarrely kitsch brand of primitivism.
Ferrante's artistic project was fundamentally about the creation of Ferrante, about developing this authorial persona that can supersede and destroy the idea of the Author-God or the writer-hero, that can add an unmatched level of aesthetic richness and layers to her books.
Reuters reported earlier on Tuesday that Malaysia Airlines had launched a tender process for 20-30 widebody jets that could supersede a deal with Boeing agreed during a high-profile U.S. visit by Prime Minister Najib Razak last year, citing a source with knowledge of the matter.
The lesson from the SocGen case, say experts, is that egregious conduct may well supersede any policy initiatives that seek to avoid the appearance of "piling on," and that firms need to factor this into their internal deliberations and engagement with U.S. agencies when faced with violations.
His ambition isn't merely for the government to carve out a space for free religious exercise, as many conservatives demand; instead, he argues that Christian principles — or, more accurately, Moore's interpretation of Christian principles — should provide the foundation for, and even supersede, the laws of men.
In response to this claim, Witty said that Sanders' "rhetoric" is not supported by the last six drugs launched in the United Sates by GSK, which were all set at the same or lower prices than the previous generation of medicines they were aiming to supersede.
"I believe this proposed rule is not only an excellent example of agency waste, but a direct infringement of Constitutional Rights that employment by the DoD in any manner cannot supersede," one person wrote of the regulation, for the public comment period at the Federal Register.
Wade, federal law—which does protect those situations and allows for abortion of a nonviable fetus at any point in pregnancy and a viable fetus at the states' discretion—came to supersede state law, though most clinics and hospitals base their policies on the state law.
Missing persons reports, which are already filed every time a child leaves foster care, trigger a specialized team within the New York Police Department to conduct an immediate search for the youth; but warrants supersede missing persons reports, and transform the case from protective to punitive.
The Republican's ambition isn't merely for the government to carve out a space for free religious exercise, as many conservatives demand; instead, he argues that Christian principles — or, more accurately, Moore's interpretation of Christian principles — should provide the foundation for, and even supersede, the laws of men.
Of course, all that hinges on where you live in Iowa, because the state government conceded authority to counties and cities so that they may further restrict or even outright prohibit fireworks — creating a bizarre Catch-22 where ultra-local ordinances supersede the legislation of the statehouses.
Transportation and communications technologies like the railroads and the telegraph would truly integrate the U.S. economy from coast-to-coast for the first time, and give rise to a new industrialist and banking class that would supersede the merchant class in cities like New York and San Francisco.
"I would say the vital signs actually supersede the location in terms of importance for most trauma surgeons," said Dr. Bryan Morse, assistant professor of surgery at Emory University School of Medicine and a trauma surgeon at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, who was not involved in the study.
So basically, this is a confusion and an unelected judge trying to supersede and impose his values over the president gets to do -- asking a very reasonable question, the executive branch -- INGRAHAM: Yeah -- (CROSSTALK) DHILLON: That&aposs what the census is for, to count the people in the country.
No matter the letter of the law, and how the rules interact and supersede each other, everyone watching knows what the spirit of that final play should have been: a roughing penalty on Sherman, 15 yards for the Bills, and a likely chip shot field goal for Carpenter.
Gianforte has two weeks to enter a plea to the misdemeanor citation issued by the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office, according to Lambert, who said he would likely review the case before then to decide whether it should be treated as a felony offense, which would supersede the current charge.
"There is definitely a national, coordinated push from the industry to enact regulations for this type of transportation at the state rather than city level," said Lara Cottingham, deputy assistant director of administration and regulatory affairs for Houston, which opposed the state bill because it could supersede city regulations.
In particular, experts note that Moore's goal isn't merely for the government to carve out a space for free religious exercise, as many conservatives demand; instead, he argues that Christian principles — or, more accurately, his interpretation of Christian principles — should provide the foundation for, and even supersede, the laws of men.
The weird thing about this is that the administration already has a plan to stop "catch and release" again: to supersede the Flores agreement with regulations that would govern the conditions under which families could be kept in immigration detention for as long as it took to process their case.
"The celebration of the birth of democracy in America and the honor of standing in the footsteps of my enslaved ancestors as a statewide elected official far supersede the petty and racist actions of the current occupant of the White House," Fairfax wrote in a Medium post on July 21.
When it came to typically hot-button questions like, "Do you all support a federal preemption of existing state laws?" the only reservation, from Republicans and Democrats alike, hovered around a fear that a national privacy law would end up being somehow lesser than the state laws it would, hypothetically, supersede.
We also saw it in the growth of the regulatory state on President Obama's watch, particularly in his unilateral negotiation of the Paris Accords, which was driven by his assumption that his top-down internationalist approach to climate issues should supersede the values of the people's representatives in Congress, much less the people themselves.
The C.D.C. said that its recommendation, which would drastically change life in the United States for the next two months, does not apply to "the day to day operation of organizations such as schools, institutes of higher learning, or businesses" and added that it was not intended to supersede the advice of local health officials.
A legal principle like England's Children Act of 1989 — which underpinned much of the Gard legal debate, and assigns a child his or her own legal representation separate from that of a guardian in any litigation — is a necessary protective measure from parents whose own needs cannot be allowed to supersede the child's own.
Courtesy James Cook UniversityHey termites, we're not so different, you and I.Termites are usually one of the banes of human existence as they feed on dead matter—such as the wood that we use to build our homes—but they supersede humans in one interesting way: they've been farming for millions of years longer than humans.
Facebook and Google's plan for a new federal privacy law is really about protecting themselves Will Oremus casts a skeptical eye on tech giants' plans to write a federal data privacy law to supersede California's: Voluntary standards aren't the solution; they're the problem with companies that largely have been allowed to regulate themselves since their inception.
If this was a discussion about facts, evidence, or even risk management, the debate would have ended years ago "It is clear to most of us, including many of the leaders of those scientific societies, that traditional modes of communication no longer achieve their purpose in a world where ideologically-driven opinions supersede facts any day," she told Mashable.
For Canadians, by nature a forgiving people, the glamour and prestige of being host to the men's World Cup for the first time appeared to supersede a festering trade dispute, including an acrimonious battle over the North American Free Trade Agreement, a cornerstone of trade between the United States, Canada and Mexico, which Mr. Trump has threatened to scrap.
And while one can only speculate as to whether Warren has gamed all of this out, between her and Sanders—the two candidates in the so-called progressive lane—only Warren is known to be devoted enough to the Democratic Party as an institution to recognize that the danger Bloomberg poses may supersede her own electoral ambitions.
Why can&apost he call out, "There&aposs a problem here" I&aposm not saying he should supersede, nuclear is an existential issue, no question about it and if can solve it, kudos to him, he deserves Nobel Prize, although frankly what he did to the Western Alliance to undue that, frankly kind of will hurt his Nobel Prize application.
"I am hopeful enough in voters to believe that when candidates who have to actually work for it have a crescendo of winning in the early states, that momentum will supersede big money spending by a couple billionaires when it comes time to vote in later states," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which backs Elizabeth Warren.
"We're not trying to supersede it," Bee, a frequent critic of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, said at the time regarding the mock event.
I know it's a very difficuilt issue from the national security standingpoint, but I think principles are only important if you apply them when its difficult to apply them National security should supersede privacy concerns in major issues, Warren Buffett said on CNBC Monday, weighing in on Apple's fight against a government order to help hack the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists.
How a trade group's rules can supersede actual law is anyone's guess, but we already know the NCAA's stance on this: The association already fought a federal court decision that would have put money in a trust for athletes after graduation, and they know that few legislators are going to risk getting their college football being shut down—lots of money at stake, after all—so their scare tactics work.

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