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That is, unless congressional legislation supersedes the state court decisions.
The new policy supersedes and broadens that decision, officials said.
This supersedes political parties, race, creed, religion, it doesn't matter.
And now, the Russia-Turkey deal supersedes anything the US accomplished.
Crucially, the new Section 1557 rule supersedes these discriminatory state laws.
Nevertheless, where PUSHA T supersedes his peers is his unwavering focus.
"Ultimately, there's one investment that supersedes all others," Buffett told Forbes.
Even they probably want transparency because this issue supersedes the party.
In Italy, regional identity often supersedes allegiance to an Italian identity.
So the only thing that supersedes trade to me is war.
For Mr. Trump, female attractiveness always supersedes ability and professional accomplishment.
Knowledge of this simple fact supersedes any reflection of my own character.
It is a worldview where dissent is demonized and pride supersedes fact.
That probably supersedes any comparison to someone who is not doing that.
Perhaps it's through circumstance, but Sakuraba's popularity far supersedes that of Kondo's.
But there is something else that supersedes those topics, and it's personal.
That move supersedes Congress and will test the limits of presidential power.
Trump said the order supersedes one that President Barack Obama signed on Jan.
Not that it matters, since in the U.S. federal law supersedes state law.
It also supersedes ordinances protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people from discrimination.
Because progress is an unadulterated good, it supersedes the rights of its opponents.
What Vindman told Congress supersedes -- but also affirms -- what the whistleblower told Congress.
In both art forms, the affective impact of the work supersedes its meaning.
We have embarked on a more visceral era in which emotion supersedes political discussion.
You become one nation under a groove it supersedes all of those other descriptions.
Now, though, no specific issue supersedes all others, within countries let alone between them.
Generally, federal immigration law supersedes state law to ensure consistent ruling across the country.
Or, in theory, it might declare that Hanen's ruling somehow supersedes the other three.
After all, federal law supersedes any local or state laws, so why not start there?
There is a human economy that supersedes the monetary and materialistic ideals of powerful people.
Pawlenty is hoping his reputation supersedes any anger Democrats and Independents have towards the GOP.
In fact, for life insurance, the listed beneficiary supersedes anything you put in a will.
The auto tariff, he added, "supersedes" the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
They also said a federal law requiring presidents to disclose financial information supersedes state law.
Nevertheless, Brant plus Buchhart never equals or supersedes Basquiat and the life force of his artwork.
"You would think the tax savings supersedes the cost, otherwise you wouldn't do it," he said.
All the objects are integrated to the extent that the whole supersedes the found-object parts.
There are several great songs on the "Aladdin" soundtrack; however, "Friend Like Me" supersedes them all.
Colorado passed legislation in 2003 aimed at ensuring a state law on firearms supersedes local ordinances.
And though all are angry with the decision, the disappointment with our countrymen supersedes it all.
At this point Gilead is a post-racial society in which fertility supersedes any other issue.
"There are so many different forms of meditation I've done, but nothing supersedes TM," she said.
Globalism constitutes adopting a worldview that supersedes traditional, local and proven ways of seeing the realm.
While she's probably peeved at being tricked, her anger at those who hurt children supersedes any grudge.
But the subway system's annus horribilis shows that it's the kind of issue that supersedes all others.
American diplomats should not spare opportunities to challenge Chinese officials' assertions that internal stability supersedes individual liberties.
I believe it is very simple: the Sixth Amendment guarantee of confronting your accuser supersedes all statutes.
We are not truly free until a shared collective vision supersedes individual wants and desires, they say.
This energy vampire is entitled to take up your time (obviously) because their agenda supersedes above all.
RCS supersedes SMS because the Android Messages app can simply tell other phones that it has Chat capabilities.
That somehow the stimulation of a female presence supersedes a man's ability to control himself not to rape.
It also supersedes ordinances protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people from discrimination, The New York Times reports.
But in America, there's a trend that supersedes these individual differences: Americans are more sleep-deprived than ever.
Our love affair with the car far supersedes our connection to the street, and by extension, our community.
For both, the greater good supersedes the best intentions — and the arguments on both sides are closely tied.
As a Republican, if I were to pick one issue that supersedes all others it would undoubtedly be life.
And every monologue henceforth grapples with the "truth" and what that means in a world where power supersedes honesty.
This is becoming a Daesh enclave on our borders and the security of Jordanian people supersedes any other concern.
Again, this is all based on his "natural instinct," which apparently supersedes whatever UN scientists prepared that harrowing report.
The deal supersedes a so-called cease-fire agreement between the Trump administration and Erdogan that expired on Tuesday.
But they both think having a Republican governor, and avoiding gridlock in Tallahassee, supersedes the destructive influence of Trump.
"Ultimately, there's one investment that supersedes all others: Invest in yourself," Buffett says in a recent interview with Forbes.
The destroy-Trump media hatred for the president and his smelly supporters, it obviously supersedes all integrity, journalism is dead.
Correlation supersedes causation, and science can advance even without coherent models, unified theories, or really any mechanistic explanation at all.
The report blatantly clarifies what this administration's priority was — if you are under attack, our political survival supersedes American lives!
The whistleblower's attorneys argue that their identity has become irrelevant due to the release of information that supersedes the complaint.
Any subsequent agreement between the Union and the United Kingdom shall indicate the parts of this Protocol which it supersedes.
The controversy around this memo, which supersedes Obama's 2009 directive, was somewhat limited to D.C. insiders and national security professionals.
Beck also discovers that, as the scandal evolves, his blackness supersedes his blueness when it comes to how he's treated.
"Outsider art" supersedes "folk art," connoting a more jarring, free-range aesthetic usually from outside the Northeast, as demonstrated here.
Though the writer changes the character's canon, the new iteration, if successful, supersedes the old while opening new avenues for storytelling.
"Irrelevant" is a timeless slam that supersedes internet fame, but it's one that most people are unlikely to throw at Broder.
"It also supersedes local school districts' authority to address student issues on an individualized, professional and private basis," the release said.
He apparently feels that his positive experience supersedes Olympios' right to privacy, an investigation, and retooling of safety protocols on set.
Texas state law supersedes local gun laws, but the new measure gives the state an enforcement mechanism for the first time.
Non-interest income from mortgage banking, an area where the bank supersedes its peers, fell 23.9 percent due to rising interest rates.
At the heart of his philosophy is the idea that healthcare is an inalienable human right that supersedes any laws of property.
If I look at the album, I feel this great affection for Nick that supersedes any feeling of regret I might have.
But apparently for many, the need to bring a beloved pet into dog-free places supersedes the survival needs of the disabled.
He shoots and shoots but nothing gets past Marc-Andre Fleury because his deal with the devil supersedes the one Ovechkin made.
Venezuela held a highly contentious vote Sunday to create a new legislative body that supersedes others, including the opposition-led National Assembly.
The beneficiary listed on your life insurance supersedes whatever is written in your will, so be sure to update this as needed.
Watching Simpson grasp for celebrity scraps in South Beach and Las Vegas, the audience is asked to contemplate how karma often supersedes justice.
"It was a multicultural, bipartisan resolution that I think really supersedes all political issues," Dalton Hull, chairman of the group, told NBC News.
The new law supersedes any anti-discrimination ordinances at the local level — such as the one recently passed by the city of Charlotte.
His identity as a Republican supersedes his identity as chair of the House Oversight Committee, or even as congressman from Utah's third district.
I enter the cost into our wedding spreadsheet, which has a level of detail that supersedes the need for a full-time planner.
Peter Smith, Professor of Optoelectronics, University of Southampton told CNBC Tuesday that Google could this year announce a computer that supersedes current technology.
It's a medium that seeks to become a non-medium — a tissue of images and sounds that replicates or even supersedes true life.
Arguably, Trump and his staff were bound by this one unless and until Trump himself issued a new executive order that supersedes Obama's.
We forge relationships and dedicate ourselves to each other so that we might build a connection that supersedes the notion of interaction as transaction.
Even so Mrs May could accept it on the ground that it will never come into force as a future trade deal supersedes it.
Second is our responsibility to protect public health and safety, or our "duty to warn" in cases of danger, which usually supersedes other rules.
Since federal law supersedes state law, many attorneys hope to prove that Title VII's prohibition against sex discrimination also covers homophobic and transphobic discrimination.
In general, when it comes to immigration, federal law supersedes state law in order to avoid a patchwork of different regulations across the country.
It's not so much that the subjects don't think anyone is watching them, but that what they are watching supersedes and obliterates all else.
TRUMP: The only thing that supersedes trade to me — because I'm the big trade guy, I got elected to a certain extent on trade.
Previous administrations have had mixed opinions on whether the newer vacancies law supersedes the order of succession delineated by the older DOJ-specific statute.
TrueCar countered that a disclaimer on the website tells shoppers that they may have to negotiate, and that the disclaimer supersedes the advertising claim.
" Still, Burns thinks Trump's calls with foreign leaders should be examined in an impeachment inquiry "because that constitutional imperative supersedes confidentiality with foreign leaders.
It's a tacit acknowledgment that there is a greater morality, a broader duty to one's country and its people, that supersedes the principles of spywork.
Her ability to galvanize and focus on big picture goals for the greater good supersedes the current obsession over unitary litmus issues or party ideologies.
English has asked the court to not only bar Mulvaney from the position, but declare that Dodd-Frank's line of succession supersedes the vacancies act.
Their talk of economic decline, terrorism and a loss of "traditional European values" has been seen as instilling a sense of anxiety that supersedes truth.
The industry's knee-jerk reaction to rational regulation has caused their customers to force discipline in the market via purchasing contract that supersedes any EULA.
English has asked the court to not only bar Mulvaney from the position but declare that Dodd-Frank's line of succession supersedes the vacancies act.
English has asked the court to not only bar Mulvaney from the position, but declare that Dodd-Frank's line of succession supersedes the Vacancies Act.
The opposition boycotted that vote and has refused to recognize the entirely pro-government Constituent Assembly, which supersedes all institutions including the opposition-controlled congress.
This raises the question of following the law's letter versus its spirit, whether the undefinable quality of a film supersedes the superficial criteria placed on it.
It also declares that state law supersedes all local ordinances concerning wages, employment and how people must be treated in public accommodations like theatres and restaurants.
"Part of that speech is that state law, in this case, supersedes our religious beliefs and he has to teach that to his family," he said.
Raich and ruled 6 to 3 that federal law supersedes state law when it comes to enforcing drug statutes — even in states where marijuana is legal.
English is asking the court to declare that Dodd-Frank's line of succession supersedes the vacancies act and to ban Trump from appointing another acting director.
To do this, Menna goes to the very basis of the Italian language, in which the masculine gender supersedes the feminine and is the default form.
Not just the spots flooded with tourists but the simulations and the fictions, the ways that the world of tourism supersedes reality and becomes its own space.
In his ruling, Judge Ntendeya Mavundla said the bank's right to trade or not to trade supersedes whatever right, if any, the applicants might have, EWN reported.
One thing you don't want, however, is that decision to be made for you—especially when the amount of elapsed time far supersedes those five golden seconds.
Pakistan argued that counsular access is not an absolute right under the Vienna treaty, and that a 2008 bilateral treaty between India and Pakistan supersedes it anyway.
The expanded request, which supersedes last week's filing, adds China's export duties on chromium, as well as its export quotas on antimony, indium, magnesia, talc and tin.
Gender-identity politics (that is, the belief that a deeply personal sense of one's own gender supersedes physical sex) tends, whether intentionally or not, to obscure women's interests.
As the do-everything app, it supersedes device manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi, and it almost acts as a replacement for operating systems like iOS and Android.
Which leads us to the bad reason, the one that supersedes all those good ones: if you ask Bill Polian that question, he's probably going to answer it.
"Party supersedes everything else," said Geoff Garin, a Democratic pollster who worked for Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2008 and a super PAC supporting her bid eight years later.
In one legal maneuver, he traced the property back to the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo between the United States and Mexico, claiming it supersedes the Coastal Act.
The Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution makes clear that federal law supersedes state law, and similar clauses in state constitutions give state laws precedence over local laws.
In one legal maneuver, he traced the property back to the 23 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo between the United States and Mexico, claiming it supersedes the Coastal Act.
Wade supersedes New York law, but women are still having difficulties if their provider doesn't want risk the consequences of violating state law while adhering to the federal law.
It suggests that I will be a participant in a rapidly approaching future where gender transcended binary, where action supersedes rote consumption, and where I am my best self.
Whitten's reliquaries and guardians preserve his own memories through his intimate objects; inspired by the minkisi figures, each has a therapeutic dedication that supersedes its role as art object.
The officers reportedly claimed that "the NYPD Patrol Guide supersedes this law and that patient would need to remain restrained during remainder of hospitalization," according to one doctor's notes.
China is also subverting global human-rights mechanisms and supplanting the concept of universality of human rights with its notion that economic development supersedes individual civil and political rights.
English claimed that the provision of the Dodd-Frank Act that lays out the CFPB's line of succession supersedes the Federal Vacancies Act, which Trump used to nominate Mulvaney.
English claims that the provision of the Dodd-Frank Act that lays out the CFPB's line of succession supersedes the Federal Vacancies Act, which Trump used to nominate Mulvaney.
In hindsight, we can see how rarely one technology supersedes another: the rise of the podcast makes clear that video didn't doom audio any more than radio ended reading.
Mr. Trump is startlingly blunt about this, calling Mr. Sessions's recusal "unfair to the president," as though he is owed a personal loyalty that supersedes the rule of law.
Insofar as there is a healthy way to do that, Frank seems to offer, it is in determining a personal reality that supersedes external markers and reconciles internal multiplicities.
Filling pages of a journal sure feels like productivity, until the writing of having done supersedes the doing, and our imagining the future keeps us from working toward realizing it.
In general, when it comes to immigration, federal law regulating a certain area preempts or supersedes state law in order to avoid a patchwork of different regulations across the country.
The indictment supersedes an indictment unsealed in April on narrow grounds of attempting to help an Army private surreptitiously break into a government computer to steal classified and sensitive documents.
" It supersedes a similar directive, issued by Homan in 2016, which said "absent extraordinary circumstances or the requirement of mandatory detention, pregnant women will generally not be detained by ICE.
English claims that the provision of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act that lays out the CFPB's line of succession supersedes the Federal Vacancies Act, which Trump used to nominate Mulvaney.
While states can amend federal laws, the latter supersedes the former if there are conflicts, or if there is a violation of the "basic structure" of the central law, Bhushan said.
Wilson made the decision to go all in on the project, dropping out of law school at the University of Texas, as if to confirm his belief that technology supersedes law.
Having someone to make out with supersedes self-respect; violence doesn't resolve conflicts, but it wins them; being a single mother is easiest when one is neither single nor a mother.
While ordinary citizens can't find a circuit to get through to 911, the President of the Council enters a special code and supersedes the jam, getting ahold of the PBEM director.
He's part of a brotherhood of noble public servants — law enforcement and intelligence officials — whose internal code of honor supersedes their loyalty to the agenda of the government officials they ostensibly serve.
I think if your interest in people and their individuality supersedes coming to snap judgements or your need, for whatever reason, to fight for one side, then that's [going to come through].
In an interview with Time and also several European publications he again rejected the idea of quid pro quo while making clear that Ukraine's need of military aid supersedes all other considerations.
When need supersedes all, a first round unfolds as it did in 2011, when Jake Locker, Blaine Gabbert and Christian Ponder — who've combined to go 34-69-1003 — went eighth, 10th and 12th.
Though Jay-Z's kids will grow up in an environment different from that of his own childhood, Jay-Z says showing compassion for others supersedes all the lessons he wants to teach them.
At their worst, identity politics hold that one's association with a group (based, for example, on gender, race or sexual orientation) supersedes and supplants their attributes as an individual (or as an American).
In many ways, the political is made more significant when intertwined with the spiritual, as belief supersedes political motivation in pursuit of a world vision that is exalted as the will of God.
Whatever the resolution, the company is effectively hamstrung: Either Amazon's directive supersedes Mackey's, or the company ends up with a two-tiered system where warehouse workers aren't offered stock but grocery store workers are.
The airline industry, for example, says it's already regulated by federal transportation agencies, whose power supersedes that of states, while insurance companies say they're already covered by an existing state law just for them.
It's a humiliating experience, being caught in a lame scene past its prime (and in platform shoes no less), but, being a high school boy, his love of girls supersedes his hatred of disco.
Greene said that as she attempted to photograph the situation, two officers blocked her from taking photos, saying that medical privacy law supersedes her First Amendment rights and threatening to arrest her for interference.
Evola, especially in his Revolt Against the Modern World, invokes the Knights Templar to argue for a kind of spiritual knighthood that supersedes what he calls "exoteric devotional Christianity" with a more mystical chivalry.
Partisan ideology now supersedes a serious national commitment to intergovernmental cooperation and problem solving, eroding our ability as a nation to ensure all levels of government are working together to optimize our taxpayer resources.
But soon Annette Messager's sharp feminist slant supersedes traditional melancholic, existential, and phenomenological readings of Giacometti's work, as recently depicted in the fine film Final Portrait based on American art writer James Lord's book.
A new paper published in the Lancet, led by Gilda Sedgh of the Guttmacher Institute, and the World Health Organisation, is only the fourth such study, and supersedes previous estimates that are considered too conservative.
For all that, the novel as a whole supersedes its difficulties — especially in its emotional intelligence and complexity, and in certain set pieces that show a masterly sense of timing and structure and deep feeling.
Our current political and cultural environment is marred by a toxic belief that the country's economic order is rigged against ordinary Americans — that the world of high finance unjustly supersedes their rights, needs and wants.
In his ruling, Judge Ntendeya Mavundla said Bank of Baroda's right to trade or not to trade supersedes whatever right, if any, the applicants might have, a copy of the judgment obtained by Reuters showed.
The ANC is a new legislative body that was created late last month in a vote marred by fraud allegations; it comprises mostly Maduro loyalists and supersedes the country's popularly elected, opposition-led National Assembly.
You have people that end up with benevolence with their approach, with their well-intentioned desire for harmony, that don't challenge themselves to challenge the one injustice that supersedes all injustice, and that is bondage.
We will extend this fund to benefit regular hourly employees as well if it supersedes the resources being provided to them already, but at this point, undocumented workers don't have access to any relief or support.
Among Iranians, pride in the country's culture supersedes the divisive and nationalistic fervor whipped up by current politics that has put a chasm between hard-liners in Tehran and the diaspora of Iranians in the West.
The pope's letter "demonstrates a thought that supersedes the dialectical diatribes which ended up representing the Synod as a referendum on the possibility of ordaining married men," Andrea Tornielli, a Vatican spokesman, said in a statement.
It supersedes a different $4.5 billion FCC 4G coverage expansion fund called Mobility Fund Phase II that was set to be distributed over 10 years, similar to how the new 5G money will likely be disbursed.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, whose power supersedes that of Rouhani, regularly criticizes the United States and says it should not be trusted, but ultimately assented to the terms of the deal, known by its acronym JCPOA.
" The judge goes on, claiming the "parties have not established that their right to privacy supersedes the merits of public disclosure," and "as with their previous two motions seeking the same result, the instant motions is DENIED.
Between the lines: In its written opinion, the OLC argued that the Vacancies Reform Act (VRA) and AG Succession Act present two possible legal avenues for choosing a temporary AG successor, and that neither supersedes the other.
While Duke's freshman class this season does not have nearly the same level of star power or, frankly, raw talent as last year's baby Blue Devils, it does have at least one aspect that supersedes its predecessor.
"My guess is that Apple will say CALEA supersedes the All Writs Act, and the court will say 'it was a nice try,' by the government, but it's not going to work in this case," she told me.
" 2900) "Director of National Intelligence circulate to all recipients of the 220006 Joint Atomic Energy Intelligence Committee (JAEIC) EMP report the EMP Commission critique and direct a new assessment be prepared that supersedes the 2202 JAEIC EMP report.
In a letter in March, the Trump administration made clear that U.S. law supersedes WTO rules — a view that could be invoked should Congress adopt policies that are later challenged by other member countries as violating WTO rules.
In May, Moreno's court gave the green light for Maduro to proceed with the election that created the Constituent Assembly, a legislature that now supersedes the National Assembly and cemented for many the country's tilt toward authoritarian rule.
The Strava heat maps debacle is seen by others as another prime example of a fast-and-loose approach to privacy in Silicon Valley, in which growing user bases and monetizing products supersedes the rights of the end user.
But though Abrams' supporters are explicit in their goal to get the Democratic candidate within the margin of votes to trigger a runoff election, they're also fighting for a basic principle that supersedes Abrams' candidacy: Everyone's vote should count.
Switch launch title The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild debuted on both consoles simultaneously, and it was followed by an enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 and a sequel to Splatoon that almost entirely supersedes the original.
This may be a now worst-kept Apple secret: When a new model supersedes a recently released one, the company undoubtedly has tons of stock that it's looking to burn through to make room for more units of the new product.
It is a polychrome plaster that supersedes the political histories of the two men and attests to the timelessness — not of classicism — but of the palpable sense of form that Marini found in the fecund roundedness of the Venus of Willendorf.
This year's Congressional ban takes the cautious moratorium a step further by enacting a law, as opposed to calling on scientists to self-censor and stop short of the clinic, and supersedes the global conversation around the issue, led by the National Academies.
"We would only ever consider an acquisition of sorts that brings strategic intellectual capital to the table, strategic knowledge of new markets that we have not yet gone into, and added value in ways that supersedes just straight cash," said Wolfe Herd.
We need to build on this policy and work with a renewed urgency toward an environment in which preventative cyber hygiene and proactive threat detection supersedes the need to ever have to use a reactive government response plan like this directive outlines.
Perhaps it is so Ruiz can become more comfortable with Kershaw, or perhaps it is a message to the franchise pitcher and others — that servicing the pursuit of a World Series title, something the Dodgers have not won since 1988, supersedes all else.
That point has flared up again, with English insisting that Dodd-Frank gives the CFPB director the right to name his successor, while the administration maintains that the Federal Vacancies Reform Act supersedes and gives the president the authority to name agency heads.
However, as market pressures mount and the competitive landscape escalates, the real test of a manufacturer's fortitude is the ability to evolve business in a way that supersedes the competition and anticipates future market demands while maintaining stability and integrity along the way.
What might be a best-kept Apple deals secret is that, when a new model supersedes a recently released one, the company undoubtedly has loads of stock that it's looking to burn through to make room for more units of the new laptop.
In the indictment, which supersedes one unsealed last year in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, Huawei Technologies Co was charged with conspiring to steal trade secrets from six U.S. technology companies and violating a racketeering law typically used to combat organized crime.
The new indictment, which supersedes one from last year, was filed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York and charges Huawei with conspiring to steal trade secrets from six U.S. technology companies and to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Additionally, Meleko Mokgosi's "Walls of Casbah" (2010–2012) show the real power of critique by adding his handwritten marginalia to museum captions: his more intimate and comprehensive knowledge supersedes the erudition of the museum professional who is clearly shown to write from a blinkered perspective.
Electability is a question that supersedes all else, no matter how beloved a candidate or how much of a stump speech has been memorized:  The question first helped — and now seems to be hurting — former vice president Joe Biden, who performed poorly in the first two contests.
It makes clear the Trump administration's view that U.S. law supersedes WTO rules — a view that could be invoked should Congress adopt a border tax adjustment plan to impose new taxes on imports that is later challenged as violating WTO tariff rules by other member countries.
He often described a life in food service to be ascetic and maniacal—a true single-minded dedication to the culinary arts that supersedes any concerns over low pay, long hours, mental and physical health, and I think that's where his roguish vigor was most apparent.
Nearby, "No Color Supersedes 'Cause The Balance is Right," at 256 feet long, is a full narrative in action, coalescing toward tension in the middle — Mr. Parlá's wispy tag-descendant linework is elegant, and his chipping and dripping paint is a stark contrast to the peeled segments.
This line of criticism has been widely used to condemn the travel ban (Executive Order 13769) and its later iterations ( here ), but this travel ban never included China, supersedes the coronavirus outbreak, and its latest iteration issued in January 2020 was not part of Trump's coronavirus response.
"As a family physician with a worldview that acknowledges a loving God who has authority that supersedes any person or government, I cannot comply with recent federal legislation including the HHS Transgender Mandate, which would require me to prescribe hormonal therapy for gender transition," another states.
Sam Margolin, managing director and senior analyst at Wolfe Research covering energy sector stocks, said with some investors the oil industry has become its own hurdle, and the general fear about where the world is heading supersedes the need to be certain about a peak oil timeline.
" Democrats in turn, Rosner continued, "tend to be seen as less willing to use force, less certain about their strategic vision about national security, too hesitant sometimes and often too willing to heed US public opinion rather than to have some vision of strategic interests that supersedes public opinion.
The order supersedes a Friday decision issued by three judges from the panel who ruled that the Central American teen staying in a government detention facility — dubbed "Jane Doe" in court papers — needed to find an immigration sponsor to take her in before she could have an abortion.
The civic associations that organized a demonstration in Granada, where the puppet company was founded, said that "reality supersedes fiction" when artists go to prison for staging a spectacle based on the three-century-old British tradition of Punch and Judy shows, in which puppets were sometimes beaten to death.
The power of plucky erotic fantasies and sexual innuendos, Fernandez's leitmotif, often supersedes respectful social significance, so one aspect of Fernandez's inventive art is forever going to be libertine, even when tempered by our understanding that the dominance of the straight western male posture is no longer unquestioned in art.
Luis Garcia del Moral, a Spanish physician who worked with the Armstrong team and formerly practiced sports medicine, "has been granted a reduced period of ineligibility that supersedes his previous lifetime sanction from USADA and he is no longer under sanction with immediate effect," USADA said in a news release.
Given our joint commitment to using best endeavours to conclude before the end of 2020 a subsequent agreement, which supersedes the Protocol in whole or in part, the Commission is determined to give priority in our work programme to the discussion of proposals that might replace the backstop with alternative arrangements.
The mainstay of Facebook's argument against the Bundeskartellamt decision appears to fix on the GDPR — with the company both seeking to claim it's in compliance with the pan-EU data-protection framework (although its business faces multiple complaints under GDPR), while simultaneously arguing that the privacy regulation supersedes regional competition authorities.
THE TWIN RACES for the governorships of Mississippi (on November 5th) and Louisiana (on the 16th) will show whether, as a former House Speaker once said, "all politics is local", or whether, in the days of Donald Trump, national partisanship supersedes everything and even local politics are not local any more.
OPM said the spate of local laws passed in recent years raising local minimum wages to as high as $15 per hour are not binding on the federal government under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which says federal law supersedes conflicting state law, in the memo released on Wednesday.
Given our joint commitment to using best endeavors to conclude before the end of 2020 a subsequent agreement, which supersedes the Protocol in whole or in part, the Commission is determined to give priority in our work program to the discussion of proposals that might replace the backstop with alternative arrangements.
There is no keeping the world out of sports, just for the simple fact that the games are played in the world, by people who live in it, and that the broader non-negotiabilities of life govern the games at a level of authority that supersedes the smaller rules ordering the games.
It's the second agreement signed between the pair — and it supersedes their original agreement inked last year, which ran into controversy after a freedom of information request by New Scientist revealed the volume of patient identifiable medical data (PID) flowing from the Royal Free to DeepMind, and raised questions about whether NHS information governance principles were being correctly followed.
There's a certain kind of fantasy novel that feels tinkered over, far past the point of usefulness, to such a degree that the author's preoccupation with his special world supersedes, in an odd way, the book for which it was invented — the book becoming only an artifact of the process, an externality, rather than its endpoint.
I'd even hazard that this was how Sanders intended it to be interpreted, and that this double meaning encrypts a private as much as historical truth that for modern Jewry the Left may be the mightier birthright, its social-policy compassion and anti-discrimination imperatives constellating an identity that supersedes any other—a replacement for Judaism even more Christian than Christianity.
The obsession with Beto running for the Senate again is just the latest example of a Democratic Party too enamored of individual heroes—so much so that the search for "transformative" candidates supersedes longer-term goals, such as building a party infrastructure that encourages candidates with roots in the community and gives them a strong array of core positions on which to base a campaign.
"We all understand, in general, that people want to cheer for the underdog, those that don't possess all the tools but have the burning desire to where their motivation and passion supersedes their physical limitations," Jones said before James and the Kyrie Irving-less Cavs subdued the Knicks and Carmelo Anthony, 111-104, on Saturday night in a Madison Square Garden contest that was competitive for only a few late fourth-quarter moments.
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The world may not be ending (yet), but it has come to feel like a simmering pot finally coming to a boil: Politicians are floating the idea that the economy supersedes the needs of living, breathing human beings; cruise and airline companies are demanding bailouts and full control over the terms; senators are doing crimes in broad daylight; billionaire corporatists who did the same are asking regular people for money; and Wall Street executives are getting 20 percent raises as the companies and industries they've tethered themselves to lay off workers en masse.

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