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"supplant" Definitions
  1. supplant somebody/something to take the place of somebody/something (especially somebody/something older or less modern)

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"They are not going to supplant Nike, they are not going to supplant Under Armour," said Kniffen, who is also a CNBC contributor.
False news did not have to supplant the legacy brands.
By the 1830s IPA began to supplant madeira and claret.
Yet none has been able to supplant an omnipotent Likud.
Now they are growing so strong they may supplant us.
To be sure, the states can never supplant the CFPB.
Meanwhile, we shouldn't let the pressures of globalization supplant regional interests.
I can't supplant my judgments to that of a creative person.
Jordan also sidestepped questions about whether he's about to supplant Rep.
However, professional judgments may not supplant Army policy under any circumstances.
No polls suggest that a new centrist group could supplant the EPP.
So medical marijuana could supplant some opioid use and save some lives.
Likely, they'll supplant traditional car ownership as well as some public transportation.
Democrats worry a weak federal standard might supplant robust existing consumer protections.
Still, Emanuel emphasized that technology should never supplant the fundamentals of education.
" • "It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races.
He urged senators to draft legislation to supplant the 1997 court agreement.
Mr. Robinson said he set out to supplement E.M.S., not supplant it.
So what business model will Medium use to supplant its old advertising revenue?
China, then, is more likely to supplement an IMF programme than supplant one.
Young believed that IQ would supplant other determinants of life chances like wealth.
The Pebble Time isn't cheap or feature-filled enough to supplant it... yet.
Critics also say Chinese industrial policies seek to assimilate and supplant foreign technology.
Line breaks supplant punctuation, so phrases pile up rather than congealing into paragraphs.
The 7(a) program does not supplant the lending market; it supplements it.
Clinton — to supplant the steady stream of news coverage about Mr. Trump's remarks.
Fear is a survival instinct as long as panic does not supplant it.
The Chinese hope to supplant the United States as the dominant space power.
When mythic histories supplant the complexities of the past, the results can be lethal.
Does filtering the world through your smartphone work to augment reality, or supplant it?
The systems and stories that supplant and replace today's will almost certainly be superior.
Furthermore, without British resources, the EU would find it extremely hard to supplant NATO.
We're crafting them in our own image, yet we are terrified they'll supplant us.
A number of start-ups are pioneering various technologies to supplant existing password security.
That has fueled speculation that nickel will supplant cobalt as a major battery mineral.
This team should not supplant, but rather complement, what the UN envoy is doing.
It failed, however, to anticipate how technology would supplant human curation of the web.
Kip isn't seeking to replace or supplant in-person therapy sessions with its app.
Below stairs, the Royals' stuck-up retinue is attempting to supplant the Downton domestics.
The first was that recreation fees were to supplement and not supplant annual appropriations.
We're hopeful that trade would supplant any type of farm aid needed in 2020.
"The danger is that the fear will take over, and supplant everything else," he says.
Opioids supplant natural painkillers produced by the brain and induce a dependence on the drug.
Huawei has said it will soon release its own mobile operating system to supplant Android.
I cannot say that Iroha Kushi is going to supplant the MIMIC any time soon.
It appears May seeks to supplant conservative principle with political expediency and more socialist ideology.
It appears that Whitaker will supplant Rosenstein as Mueller's direct supervisor on the Russia investigation.
The dystopians predict a "Robocalypse" in which machines supplant people and, possibly, threaten humanity itself.
Xi wants the People's Republic to supplant the United States as the world's leading nation.
And in Act III, their new platform begins to supplant and obsolete existing / establishment infrastructure.
Home-sharing services, such as Airbnb and its upmarket cousin onefinestay, supplant hotels and agencies.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is on track to supplant LeBron James as the Eastern Conference's chief headache.
Mr. Avalos thinks this work could ultimately supplant work done by his own effects house.
Perhaps, some even dared to dream, Rubio could even supplant Trump and come in first.
"I'm not trying to supplant her if you want to keep her," Ms. Holtzman said.
The question for me, then, is does the management-consulting problem supplant the vehicles themselves?
The GOPer who lasted longest in the race to supplant him was former Massachusetts Gov.
Ms. Milanesi said she was skeptical about whether Echo could supplant smartphones for voice calling.
"We're not looking to supplant other organizations — we're looking to complement them," Ms. Love said.
Nothing quite looks like a Gogoro Smartscooter, not even the gas ones it's trying to supplant.
She may well supplant Mr Sanders as the main threat to Mr Biden from the left.
This kind of tournament doesn't have to supplant the kinds of events Epic is already running.
On the other hand, it could supplant jobs, and so that's a challenge that we face.
With DVD players, which would eventually supplant LaserDisc, there was more uniform playback across all devices.
For those who now seek to supplant them, there are many opportunities for ill-gotten gains.
A successful TPP would eventually supplant it; the TPP's failure would signal less openness to trade.
Mobile phone apps that connect youth to H.I.V. testing cannot supplant other proven H.I.V. prevention methods.
One line of complaint among residents is that the building would supplant an existing parking lot.
Space solar power would supplant fossil fuels without hobbling modern, technological civilization at the same time.
The FCC's privacy rules, as currently proposed, would supplant this successful privacy framework for broadband ISPs.
Asians will also supplant Hispanics for the largest share of the foreign-born population, experts expect.
It is designed to supplant Bitcoin and its brethren with a system controlled by government authorities.
So it's perfectly possible these technologies will be used to augment jobs rather than supplant them.
In Ring's case, image detection tools aren't robust enough yet to supplant humans at those tasks.
The goal would not be to supplant the political market, but to correct for its inadequacies.
The governor, in the interview, said his intention was to supplement the city's efforts, not supplant them.
EDO isn't setting out to supplant the types of analytics that advertisers get from Google and Facebook.
But critics say state governments have used lottery money not to increase funding, but to supplant it.
Now the company is trying to supplant the pricey flagships rather than merely undercutting them on price.
Political scientists and data journalists have battled for years to supplant fact-free punditry with quantitative rigour.
FOSS may not entirely supplant the licences you described, but it provides choices to consumers and firms.
Such kits would have to be very quick, cheap and convenient indeed to supplant pre-emptive antibiotics.
It is not clear they will supplant utilization of the higher-end services that add to costs.
How and why did his deepening of mutual estrangement supplant the optimistic anticipations of a year ago?
A neoliberal model of eating was imported to supplant the naturally communitarian leanings of the Italian population.
You won't supplant that bond quickly, and it's not reasonable to refuse her visits until you have.
They supplant what is true with what they wish to be true and simply deny the evidence.
The reason, in part, is that finance is supposed to support the real economy, not supplant it.
But it's not the first time Uber sought expertise in the realm it was trying to supplant.
AI-powered voice interfaces have given rise to a new class of devices competing to supplant our phones.
The friction has to lower on both sides of the marketplace for the 20% to supplant the 1%.
If the pace continues, PS4 could easily supplant its PS2 predecessor as the all-time top-selling console.
But the FBI director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department.
The role of such partnerships probably would be to augment, not supplant, the more conventional government project model.
In 2013, Woods won this event for the eighth time to supplant McIlroy as the world No. 1.
On the other hand, if a hard-liner like her former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, should supplant Mrs.
Heightened scrutiny of the consequences of its bigness is beginning to supplant the glowing coverage of its success.
Flippy, the burger-flipping robot that threatens to supplant short-order cooks, has taken its first extended break.
In medication-assisted treatment, opioid abuse patients are given drugs that safely supplant their more dangerous drug use.
The strangest thing about Ivanka's decision and new role isn't the fact that she will supplant Trump's wife, Melania.
"The FBI Director is never empowered to supplant federal prosecutors and assume command of the Justice Department," he wrote.
Of course, streaming services supplant a number of traditional album sales, which is why overall sales continue to drop.
There is always a more efficient, ruthless, and creative company that can come along and supplant the ethical ones.
And each school will need to be sold on the benefits of a technology that could eventually supplant them.
What he hadn't been told was that Casaleggio Associates was also building a new website that would supplant beppegrillo.
In the zero-sum calculations of the court, Mr Thaksin's own network threatened to supplant that of the monarchy.
How did AL ascend to supplant the lustrous zest around machine learning ("ML") that dominated headlines in recent years?
"Many reject policy orthodoxy and multilateralism, aiming to disrupt the established consensus or to supplant it," the report said.
Lundin could do nothing and allow the China Moly deal to proceed, supplant the offer, or sell its stake.
However, oil producers focused on massive-scale projects because the goal was to supplant a portion of oil production.
And cities can't do it alone, no matter how much subnational leaders laudably supplant federal governments at UN conferences.
Sufis, he said, are monotheistic and, to them, the practice does not supplant or create an equal to God.
Founded two years ago, Tesloop offers long-distance rides that are meant to supplant train or even air travel.
Ever since, there has been an omnipresent and often unfair expectation that the iPad would eventually supplant the MacBook.
It is helping construct a European Union meant to supplant the German government in many of its traditional competencies.
"We're hopeful that trade would supplant any type of farm aid needed in 2020," he told reporters last week.
The contract, which could eventually supplant the existing global benchmark <0#LSU:>, reflects the growing dominance of containerised trade.
The Chichagova Sisters — Galina and Olga — aimed to supplant old fairy tales with new stories on socialism and science.
So for China, though, the ambition is that, to supplant the US economically and militarily, will we know it?
As an added bonus, it would supplant the FCC's current, 2015 rules should they withstand legal challenge this spring.
Companies like Stitch Fix are trying to supplant department stores by shipping a personalized selection of apparel to customer doors.
She's more a protégée of the Queen, eager to supplant her, "All About Eve" style, and cavort with those henchmen.
Of course, Facebook has yet to supplant all of it, but has wormed its way in in more insidious ways.
This robot isn't going to transform your life or supplant your dog—as much as your dog might fear that.
Trump said the tariff decision related to drugs would supplant provisions of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, known as USMCA.
He also noted that renewable energy can supplant fossil fuels and other harmful sources by 2050, according to Stanford researchers.
Central America also will not supplant West Africa as the leading supplier of the main ingredient in chocolate anytime soon.
One day in February, Schoninger confided to me that his secret ambition was to supplant the N.F.L. He was kidding.
On March 1st, Pruitt announced a proposal for a new coal-ash rule that would supplant all Obama-era regulations.
WeWork was part of Dimon's plan to supplant the duopoly of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley running tech's hottest IPOs.
For that, they need relationships with the leaders in the party that Mr. Bannon and other conservatives want to supplant.
And in a grim turn, some Uber drivers note, the data they generate may be used to eventually supplant them.
In a decade, they may supplant the Jagermeister shot dispenser as the bar world's favorite brand-specific booze delivery system.
This is largely due to private sector success like natural gas getting cheap enough and widely available to supplant coal.
The men who fought to help the gentry supplant the throne wind up no better off than when they started.
He said that Ms. Warren would eventually supplant Mr. Buttigieg, and that her strategy didn't rely solely on New Hampshire.
But pilot programs need not, indeed, must not supplant efforts by Congress to pursue more meaningful statutory changes in Medicaid.
China was overwhelmingly described as inexorably rising, on the fast track to supplant the United States as a global superpower.
This game has stepped up to supplant Planescape: Torment as the game that "proves" video game stories can be good.
The party, it appears, often seeks out members with such credentials as part of its strategy to supplant the left.
America needs a new model of campaign finance not to supplant the political marketplace but to correct for its inadequacies.
Drug policy experts have many more ideas to supplant the war on drugs with approaches focused more on public health.
At a press event, Fields said that he didn't think the Uber and Lyft model would supplant personal car ownership.
My AI will seek to collaborate with people for the greater good, rather than usurp the human role and supplant them.
I've even speculated that decentralized reputation economies and a decentralized basic income could supplant (parts of) capitalism as we know it.
Though New York would supplant Pennsylvania as the largest and most powerful state, Pennsylvania's political significance was enormous until only recently.
The notion that streaming services might someday totally supplant the monolithic cable package has glittered on the horizon for years now.
What I am interested in are applications which seek to use Bitcoin to supplant our sclerotic, duct-taped global financial plumbing.
Lundin had no option but to either allow the China Moly deal to proceed, supplant the offer, or sell its stake.
Still, some copper executives are concerned that aluminum may try to supplant copper's role in electronic equipment in the near future.
A 2013 change to the law means the boy will not supplant his older sister Charlotte in the line of succession.
With London's future under a cloud, other cities have pounced on the opportunity to supplant it as Europe's next tech capital.
A 2013 change to the law means the boy will not supplant his older sister Charlotte in the order of succession.
When questioned about justification, the EPA typically defaults to a moral imperative to supplant fossil fuels regardless of costs or futility.
If he can win the 222-meter freestyle, he will supplant Phelps as the oldest swimmer to win individual Olympic gold.
Monte is on death row, but his tenderness as a father and generally moral behavior supplant that fact in our imagination.
McCollum rode pine for two years before he managed to supplant Arron Afflalo in the rotation, deep in the 2015 playoffs.
It has the potential to supplant Russian gas exports, which are crucial to Russia's coffers as well as its strategic ambitions.
They didn't place these women in a stereotypical role as harmony singers — at times, they supplant Berninger at a song's center.
The vertical video format, which Instagram has emphasized as a selling point, was popularized by Snapchat, which IGTV seeks to supplant.
Mr. Acosta's larger goal, aides said, is to supplant some for-profit companies that run the centers with more innovative operators.
The Texas Demographic Center forecasts that Hispanics could supplant whites as the state's largest population group by as soon as 2022.
By small thing, it's could replace or supplant or augment, Taboola and Outbrain, with our own content and our own monetization.
Other states have failed in the past to supplant the Granite State's nominating contest and have their own primary come first.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said at a conference on Sunday that he thinks TikTok could supplant Instagram in popularity, Bloomberg reports.
Investors are also hopeful parliament will approve a revamped goods and services tax that would supplant multiple federal and state levies.
His preferred method will be to supplant the United States as the primary interlocutor between the Syrian Kurds and the Turks.
Driver was standing against the wall, his hands in his pockets, clearly in no hurry to supplant Baumbach at the microphone.
He wants to supplant God for the 1 billion Catholics around the world, in the way he understands God to work.
U.S. businesses operating in China have long chafed at government policies they see as intended to assimilate and supplant foreign technology.
It is possible that a truly crowdsourced rating prediction system could also be developed to supplement or even supplant the independent analysts.
What the Mercers did, with the guidance of Steve Bannon, was not just fight the press — they tried to supplant mainstream media.
Mr di Maio will have to overcome his party's reluctance to join one of the traditional parties it has vowed to supplant.
The device wasn't designed to supplant an Xbox or Playstation, but could support games that a user could play with the controller.
Safari's nice, and I'm certain it's good enough to supplant Chrome for Apple device users, but for me it's a non-starter.
Where a man has made his wishes clear, the rights of the dead almost always supplant the rights of the living. Why?
So far, opinion is divided on whether and how much such on-demand services will supplant the industry's traditional vehicle ownership model.
While acknowledging that the automated technology would supplant some human jobs, supporters point out that 3D printing promises to reduce worker casualties.
But in the free market, there are always new companies looking to supplant the old, and the space industry is no different.
Rob Nichols, CEO of the American Bankers Association, said that new lenders were great partner for community banks, but couldn't supplant them.
Refiners on the Gulf Coast want the line to supply them with heavy oil and supplant uncertain supplies from Mexico and Venezuela.
There's no way Morris will supplant the rookie without an injury, but if Elliott goes down, Morris is a pure fantasy starter.
Sobered by the ferocity of nationalist passions, he's wary of idealistic efforts to criminalize warfare and supplant power politics with international law.
"Corner" may be a touch too sentimental and conventional to supplant Makoto Shinkai's "Your Name" as the hot anime of the moment.
Trump had been an open critic of NAFTA even before his November 2016 election, and he vowed to supplant it if elected.
There are any number of devices that are eager to supplant your mouse and keyboard, and some of them border on the magical.
We must not allow political violence to supplant our political discourse, and I will make this a priority as Attorney General if confirmed.
Who would have thought that the most elaborate game interface ever invented, the Microsoft Kinect, would not supplant a traditional Xbox gaming controller?
Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister who wants to supplant Mr Poroshenko, flew to Washington last week to ingratiate herself with Donald Trump.
Any normal web browser can view an AMP page, so, as a technology to supplant the traditional full HTML stack, AMP seems promising.
Zero's spent more than a decade proving that electric technology can stand in for, and in some respects supplant, combustion engines on motorcycles.
Trump said he aims to screen out ISIS sympathizers, people who support bigotry or people who believe Sharia law should supplant American law.
We'll see whether he can hold on to his spot — and that will be sufficient to supplant Ted Cruz and the Trump juggernaut.
That means the synthetic crude Enefit wants to produce would have far worse climate impacts than the conventional crude Enefit's fuel would supplant.
In specific sectors and applications, one energy source or technology can supplant another over a relatively short period of perhaps 20-25 years.
While Paul has been making headlines back home, he does not expect to supplant former 200 meters world champion Boldon any time soon.
Fitch said that while Libra will have limited impact on banks, it could supplant major money transfer firms and payment platforms if successful.
He said he's looking to supplement, not supplant, many of these efforts with a new experimental effort that tweaks the formula a bit.
It aims to supplant apps like Google Maps and Waze, which rarely account for Israeli restrictions and struggle to navigate between Palestinian cities.
"This power grab is designed to supplant the democratically-elected National Assembly with an authoritarian committee operating above the law," the statement said.
Mr. Otellini pushed Intel to develop more energy-efficient chips, fueling a trend in which laptop computers were beginning to supplant desktop models.
And yet China's leaders must feel very fortunate that he is running the country they hope to supplant as the world's greatest power.
Jazz was starting to supplant ragtime in popularity by 1917, and Joplin had become ravaged by syphilis he contracted as a young man.
This is why promising players in the industry are aiming to use LEO to supplement land-based network footprints rather than supplant them.
The personal advisers can be too controlling, the critics say; they may betray confidences, and too often they supplant the role of priest.
The recommendations should not supplant any doctor's established clinical judgment, he says, but do represent the pooled knowledge of the world's top experts.
That way of defining your social network might well take off and ultimately supplant the closed systems that define your network on Facebook.
This has created an opening for friends, foes and competitors to try to supplant the United States as the world's organizer in chief.
The FBI and BJS's new programs will supplant the current databases kept by the two agencies, both of which severely undercount police killings.
I suspect pieces like this one will soon supplant traditional quartz watches in the marketplace – who doesn't want a little extra in their timepiece?
They then thoughtfully supplied the poor saps in their charge with a flimsy, slapdash account of what happened to supplant their now-vanished memories.
That's why, on the other hand, there have been various attempts to supplant the web with something a little more controlled and mobile-centric.
Across the region, armies will increasingly supplant local police forces for domestic crime fighting in what analysts say could lead to human rights violations.
Classic black tie: More men are getting creative with their fashion, but nothing has been able to supplant the simple grace of classic tuxedo.
Such scepticism may overshadow a reported Chinese offer to supplant a self-reliant industrial policy, Made in China 2025, with something more foreigner-friendly.
His government has launched an investigation into China's abuses of intellectual property, invoking old American legal provisions that the WTO was supposed to supplant.
No school district should be able to supplant basic education funding with what is supposed to be supplemental federal aid for extra needy students.
Mr. Jordan will not supplant Mr. Nunes as the top Republican, but he will take the place of Representative Rick Crawford, Republican of Arkansas.
In fact, Florida's 99 winner-take-all delegates would not, as of now, be nearly enough for Rubio to supplant Cruz in second place.
The document complained that Obama's move was an attempt to supplant Congress' power and a threat to the constitutional principle of separation of powers.
This idea stems from a provision called "supplement not supplant," which says that districts must use federal dollars to give additional support and services.
Facebook is following the likes of Amazon and Google in developing devices that augment the traditional TV experience rather than attempt to supplant it.
C.J. Spiller and Joique Bell just got cut; you wouldn't think those guys would generate enough juice to supplant Booker, but you never know.
These proposed regulations also supplant local communities' authority with industry fiat to determine how to deploy telecommunications equipment over public streets, sidewalks and parks.
Committing to this course would provide a check on attempts to supplant the dollar's role in the global financial system with other sovereign currencies.
I've already written about this game, but nothing else has appeared this year to supplant it as an apex accomplishment within video game storytelling.
Caveat: If Masa pulls up the Brink's truck — perhaps offering to supplant the proposed IPO proceeds and debt proceeds — then WeWork's calculus changes significantly.
Airbnb, after years of battling with the hotel industry that it seeks to somewhat supplant, is beginning to look more like that very foe.
Yet it took just one month on mobile to supplant Vainglory, which has been around since 2014, as the most popular video game to watch.
It has a 'province' in Afghanistan (though has struggled to supplant al Qaeda and the Taliban), and has claimed attacks in the Philippines and Indonesia.
In the early 18th century the Great Northern War saw Russia supplant Sweden as the primary Baltic power after an unsuccessful invasion by the Swedes.
But to win the support of conservative MPs for his campaign to supplant Mr Abbott two years ago, he accepted the idea of a plebiscite.
But on the other hand, if (any of) these cryptocurrencies actually replace or supplant a global store of value like gold, then $70B is nothing.
With all due respect to Orwell, Spain in Our Hearts should supplant Homage to Catalonia as the best introduction to the conflict written in English.
I still have a lot of weapons to try out, and I keep wondering if I'll find something that will fully supplant my current favorite.
The optimistic scenario is that California manages to supplant Diablo Canyon's two reactors entirely with zero-carbon sources — replacing one zero-carbon source with another.
Why it matters: It will take time to gauge the accuracy of tools like Primer's, and its founder says it does not supplant human intelligence.
Last year, employees at Disney filed in federal court to sue outsourcing companies that contracted with American companies to supplant Americans with H-22019B workers.
And no country can easily supplant China's scale and production volumes for bicycles after three decades of the industry migrating there from the United States.
"China is eyeing the benefits of having its own currency play a larger role and to supplant the USD's role in global trade," he said.
Tech workers from Disney have filed federal lawsuits accusing the company and two global outsourcing firms of colluding to supplant Americans with H-1B workers.
While Twitter and Facebook were supposed to supplant old media, they grappled with harassment, abuse and fake news across their platforms during the presidential campaigns.
These are the groups who would deal drugs for the mob, run vice for them, and then ultimately supplant them in a lot of ways.
These are the groups who would deal drugs for the mob, run vice for them, and then ultimately supplant them in a lot of ways.
During a cheerful song, accompanied by clapping and guitar, in the second half, smoldering anger makes way for joy, and communal dances supplant dueling ones.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under President Obama proposed privacy rules that would supplant existing, successful privacy frameworks for broadband internet service providers (ISPs).
Edward Saatchi, who started Fable, predicted that virtual beings would someday supplant digital home assistants and computer operating systems from companies like Amazon and Google.
It is essentially a conspiracy theory that accuses liberal politicians of deliberately acting to supplant white Europeans with Muslims through mass migration and higher birthrates.
If tribalism has begun to supplant traditional partisanship, their argument suggests, lying in politics will metastasize as traditional constraints continue to fall by the wayside.
Mahathir Mohamad, above, is cozying up to opposition figures he once repressed to try to supplant the current prime minister, his former protégé Najib Razak.
The Thai king stripped his royal consort of her title months after awarding it because she sought to supplant the queen, a palace statement said.
They're found not in specific papers or algorithms, but in the AI world's confidence that it can supplant a whole category of medical work: radiology.
By killing Soleimani and plunging the region into fresh chaos, Trump may have made it easier for Beijing to supplant Washington in years to come.
One Versum investor, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Merck would have to give shareholders more assurance if it wanted to supplant an agreed deal.
Getting the mix right will be key, according to experts who stress that reforestation and afforestation efforts should not supplant work to protect existing forests.
Bauer is a certified lunatic and the other characters are wildly schematic: Ingrid's whiny jealousy is as predictable as Tomas's dogged ambition to supplant Bauer.
They don't strictly need to replace cameras altogether, but they can certainly assist, improve, and in some circumstances supplant the traditional method of taking a photo.
Senators will be asked whether to begin debate on the Senate floor on a healthcare overhaul to supplant the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
However, they face resistance from conservatives in their own party who have condemned the bill as too similar to the law it is meant to supplant.
Even though this particular Chromebook might not yet be the ARM-based laptop that makes ARM-based laptops supplant Intel, it absolutely points in that direction.
They subsequently joined forces to help shape today's "compromise legislation," which is notably weaker and more malleable than the ballot initiative it was intended to supplant.
But Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell explained that Zika was a threat that joins ebola but doesn't supplant it in terms of prioritizing.
Renewable energy is not yet plentiful or potent enough to completely supplant fossil fuels, while atomic energy is fraught with risks and hamstrung by political resistance.
But it was a public-relations coup for Ms Tymoshenko's campaign to present herself as an internationally recognised leader and to supplant Mr Poroshenko in power.
But if Russia wants to consolidate its success, and even supplant America, it must show that it can win a lasting peace after the terrible war.
A representative from Tesla said during his court hearing that the feature isn't meant to supplant a driver, and has defended the feature in the past.
Methadone, which is typically administered in a supervised setting, and buprenorphine, which is offered in take-home doses, are both meant to supplant dangerous drug habits.
Steele's lawsuit highlights a tension that's been brewing around the country as ride-sharing and ride-hailing services supplement — and in some places, supplant — public transportation.
It was a fun version of 2005's Batman Begins with sex and expensive gadgetry to supplant the mask and the brooding, and it holds up.
Google has been around for 18 years now and someday — perhaps soon — a better paradigm for using the internet is going to supplant the ubiquitous box.
And that's one reason, now that computer-generated sets are replacing physical ones, why no future production designer will ever supplant him in film buffs' affections.
Two months ago, Google announced the launching of "Chat," a new messaging standard designed to supplant SMS and compete with WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Apple iMessage.
China is working around the globe to undermine American interests and supplant the United States as the world's leading superpower, a top CIA expert warned Friday.
If the general public finds another genre — maybe some young filmmaker will invent a genre — which starts to supplant the superhero movie this thing could happen.
HoneyCC and her peers would be sharing secrets of their success, while others took notes on how to join their ranks, or perhaps even supplant them.
After the Second World War, a new constitution, drawn up during the Allied occupation, sought to supplant the ie with a Western-style, "democratic" nuclear family.
Although the United States retains dominance in East Asia, in large part through its projection of military force, China may soon, on current trends, supplant it.
Faster + cheaper pathways to good first jobs are poised to supplant slow, expensive bachelor's degrees (particularly from non-selective colleges and universities) in Gen Z's affections.
Now it is worth about $4,000, and many wonder whether it can survive as a viable investment option, regardless of whether it will ever supplant currencies.
Over the past 15 years, security assistance programs have helped build Palestinian security forces to supplant the semiofficial militias that fueled violence during the Second Intifada.
And while the raucous theatre of the fights will live on, the electric strobe lights might dim as the champion seeks to supplant spectacle with sport.
While philanthropy can offer the risk capital to innovate, there are inherent responsibilities that citizens expect of their government that philanthropy cannot and should not supplant.
Beijing is already Brazil's, Chile's and Peru's biggest trading partner and could supplant the United States in economic and political influence in Latin America, experts believe.
He also backed a special election held last year by President Nicolas Maduro that critics described as an illegal effort to supplant the opposition-dominated National Assembly.
Australia typically exports two-thirds of its wheat but, with dry weather crimping east coast output, demand from domestic millers will supplant major customers such as Indonesia.
Mr Koizumi also cultivated young candidates, dubbed "assassins", to supplant opponents within the LDP blocking his attempt to trim public spending and privatise Japan's giant post office.
Perhaps with the new subscription structure, Apple might be able to offer a better economic model for its long-standing quest to supplant magazines with the iPad.
Why it matters: Belt and Road is just one element of China's plan to supplant the U.S. as the dominant global superpower within the next three decades.
The Romanian, looking to supplant Karolina Pliskova from the top spot, entered the final without dropping a set all week but on Sunday her game fell apart.
Trump said the drug-related tariff would supplant provisions of the recently negotiated U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, known as USMCA, which has not been approved by Congress.
Honig sees life insurance as one of the most promising areas for startups, which have the potential to supplant the longstanding model of face-to-face sales.
Four strokes behind is Love, who at 53 years and two months is seeking to supplant Sam Snead as the oldest player to win on the Tour.
Under President Xi Jinping's consolidated power, the People's Republic of China is working diligently to supplant the United States as the world's top economic and military power.
But he amplified previous Democratic warnings that party leaders won't accept the creation of an independent oversight board with the power to "supplant" the island's elected officials.
"When we sell American products to allies and partners, we can ensure our adversaries aren't able to supplant our political, military or economic ties," the document says.
Much of esports operates on the assumption—incorrectly—that sponsorship and advertising revenues can simply supplant broadcasting rights as a source of income, citing their principle similarity.
"There is no comparison to the breadth and scope of the Chinese threat facing America today, as they actively seek to supplant the US globally," Republican Sen.
But Ada's business model is not to supplant doctors but to create partnerships with healthcare providers and encourage patients to use it as an early screening system.
Now would be an ideal time to supplant the destructive petty partisanship that has marred our national character with united cooperation in a time of urgent need.
New demand for drugs is also a major factor for new epidemics — as people could, for example, want to supplant or enhance their opioid use with stimulants.
The trajectory had been generated by a computer — not the flesh-and-blood kind, but the electronic sort, which were starting to supplant the agency's human calculators.
He also supported Mr. Trump's decision to supplant Marc E. Kasowitz as his lead attorney on matters pertaining to Russia, according to people familiar with the situation.
Remote possibility, sure, but players and coaches still dream of—and more important, prepare for—the day they can supplant Connecticut at the summit of the sport.
But try though other networks might, with shows like NBC's Chicago Med and CBS's Code Black, they haven't been able to supplant Grey's Anatomy in the ratings.
Do not push provocative ideas such as a Muslim registry or peddle the notions that Muslims in America want to supplant the Constitution with Islamic law and practice.
It's unrealistic to expect the iPad to supplant the existence of laptops right now, and it's already the best tool for the job in a bunch of scenarios.
The latest humiliation included being outrushed 174 yards to 45, and Matt Moore&aposs dismal performance ended any talk he should supplant Cutler as the No. 1 quarterback.
It was, of course, indulging in playful hyperbole—even the Chinese Communist Party has no plans to supplant modern medical science with ancient and unproven forms of treatment.
While Busch himself has become one of NASCAR's most familiar faces, he hardly ever gets credit for paving the way for some who may one day supplant him.
These are just some of the product issues with RSS, and together they ensure that the protocol will never reach the ubiquity required to supplant centralized tech corporations.
"It is vitally important that a broad customer base emerges in the next few years to supplant NASA's historically central role in the LEO economy," the report reads.
Miyamoto's game has been carefully designed so that it's simple enough to attract a new audience of iPhone lovers, but not satisfying enough to supplant a console experience.
Equally important, this new category of OTC devices does not supplant traditional hearing aids, which will continue to be regulated by the FDA and at the state level.
But I fear that with the Olympics, as with so much else, we've let the language of complaint supplant the language of wonder, and there's wonder aplenty here.
During this period, the Romans tried to remove local traditions and supplant them with their own, but some communities resisted, holding on to their cherished beliefs and rituals.
A new totalizing ethos seeks to supplant the pluralism of Nehru and Gandhi with a monolithic vision of nationhood steeped in the supremacist ideology of Hindutva ("Hindu-ness").
He describes the resurgence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, who supplant Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, with each winning a pair of Grand Slam titles that year.
The second tournament would be a global league of national teams, and would supplant UEFA's version of a similar competition for European countries, the brand-new Nations League.
It is just the most recent mission by the Chinese to advance their space program and supplant the United States as the front-runner in the space race.
Plus, even as Dems assume the worst and supplant supposition for conclusion, why defend Trump when even if it doesn't rise to impeachment, he's still out of line.
This fund would supplement (and not supplant) preparedness funding during an emergency; would not preclude supplemental emergency funding; and would come with a mechanism to automatically replenish funds.
He was the third person to own Segway, which had grabbed headlines in 2001 with the Segway PT and a promise to supplant the automobile and reinvent transportation.
Senators will be asked whether to begin debate on the Senate floor on a healthcare overhaul that would supplant the 2010 Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
"This Court should not permit the Committee to supplant the centuries-old process of political negotiation and accommodation with zero-sum litigation in federal court," the lawyers wrote.
Trump said the drug-related tariff would supplant provisions of a trade deal, the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, known as USMCA, which has not been approved by Congress.
This so-called free-space optical communication is still very expensive, but it might supplant electromagnetic waves for wireless communications since it can handle such vast quantities of data.
Like Thomas Lake Harris and Cyrus Teed, two of his forebears in American messianic thought, he sees a new race evolving to supplant the old "corruptible," decadent, miserable humanity.
A 2013 change to the law means that for the first time in British history, a new prince will not supplant his older sister in the order of succession.
Funds that supplement, not supplant, state and local dollars for high-poverty schools are key to ensuring this legislation lives up to its name: the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Several Democrats on Wednesday argued that the appointment of Mueller does not supplant the need for an outside panel, to complement the DOJ probe and those in Congress.  Rep.
In the Prospect interview, it appeared that Bannon's overarching worry was that China would supplant the United States as the leader of the global economy in the next decade.
Shane's handpicked curations also show that, even as AI is rapidly improving and fears are rising that such technology will supplant jobs, it still has a lot to learn.
But volunteer efforts can't supplant the work of the park service, said David Lamfrom, director of the California Desert and National Wildlife Programs of the National Parks Conservation Association.
The less the truth can be readily discerned, the easier it is to wash away controversies, cover up misdeeds, and supplant earnest conversations with your own, self-interested narratives.
A chance to supplant Snead as the oldest winner is something for Love to savor having known Sneed well before he died in 2002 at the age of 89.
Double lives, unfortunately, tend not to supplement, but supplant — and as Maria fixates upon the poet and the alternate path he represents, her putatively harmonious life begins to unravel.
Other lower-tier candidates think their best hope is for Biden's campaign to unravel, giving them a chance to supplant him as the moderate choice for the Democratic nomination.
It's ironic that we're falling back on older technology to supplant newer co-ax, fiber and satellite-based delivery, but this is the state of the TV industry today.
They call themselves "ethnopluralists," arguing that all cultures would thrive by remaining broadly homogeneous, and accuse liberal politicians of engineering a "great replacement" to supplant white Europeans with Muslims.
I also love Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash," which 25 years ago foresaw a virtual-reality metaverse that might supplant the internet and a blockchain-like successor to fiat currency.
Their options have been limited by the national program's struggles to develop anything resembling a next generation to supplant mainstays such as Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard.
At its release, "Network" earned the disdain of the TV news business for depicting the industry as an arena where furious passion and uninhibited anger could supplant sober fact.
But in all likelihood, Mr. Spicer will soon find himself at the center of yet another humiliating tableau, one that will supplant that last one in the public consciousness.
This would have given Japan a chance to play more top-tier teams, and even supplant struggling teams such as Italy from their privileged place in the rugby hierarchy.
" They suggest that so-called values voters are using the banners of religious liberty and opposition to abortion to try to supplant secularism with a "theocratic type of state.
But most insurance experts find it hard to imagine how an executive order could supplant existing state regulations, and believe such a move would likely spark a legal challenge.
Consonant with these efforts, university curricula are being rewritten to address the urgent need to supplant traditional liberal education (read "white") in favor of a more identity-centric pedagogy.
Like the sprinter's 9.58, the distance runner's 2:01:39 is likely to withstand all challengers for some time, until a new generation arrives with the skills to supplant it.
A worldwide cohort of genius independent filmmakers would use this new generation of accessible tools to slowly supplant Hollywood studios and producers as the drivers of visual and narrative culture.
The big picture: The EU also is in prime position to supplant the U.S. in the abandoned Trans-Pacific Partnership, having now secured trade deals with the agreement's major players.
But while TheSkimm's summaries are written to sound like your best friend explaining the news to you, Yahoo News Digest's are as dry as the newsprint they aim to supplant.
The blueprint argues that some programs are not properly authorized, have not provided measurable results, and/or that the federal grants supplant the responsibilities of states, localities and other stakeholders.
Online car-buying startups are increasingly attempting to complement and supplant the existing brick-and-mortar sales model, too, and even Amazon has experimented with online sales, particularly in Europe.
Nor is it unexpected that China thinks it can supplant America in some ways (though it's unlikely that China will be a truly global power for many decades to come).
At best, this process may supplant the thing we brand evil for a time, but the notion that evil can be "destroyed" is an ethical version of a fool's errand.
But while some Whigs joined the antislavery cause, others switched to the nativist Know-Nothing or American Party, which for a time looked as if it would supplant the Whigs.
This new study might supplant the oft-cited 2013 paper that found the more subjects used Facebook in a two-week period, the worse they rated their own personal happiness.
His children may stay there when they come to the nation's capital, and there is chatter that it may supplant Blair House, which traditionally hosts foreign dignitaries visiting the president.
Worldwide, banks have turned to strategic partnerships with large technology companies rather than compete with them amid concerns that tech firms could supplant their services in the global payments industry.
Mahinda, who sparked a constitutional crisis last year by attempting to supplant the prime minister in a parliamentary coup, now intends to win the post via parliamentary elections next year.
The regimented routine of living at Serendipity in Brooklyn — including a strict meeting schedule and room cleanliness inspections — offered invaluable structure and allowed productive habits to supplant his old ones.
Proponents of restraining immigration, particularly among low-skill workers, often argue that newcomers can supplant American workers or depress their wages, even if they help the economy as a whole.
The league averages 229,2200 fans, a record, with Atlanta United attracting an average of 22022,3200 to supplant Seattle Sounders as attendance leaders for the first time in eight seasons. Jan.
Williams was able to supplant Kerber for at least a week because the women's clay-court tournament this week in Stuttgart, Germany, was played a week earlier a year ago.
Rory McIlroy, who with a win on Sunday would supplant Brooks Koepka as world number one, boosted his chances with a 67 that left him among a group three behind.
Where once opinion shows began supplanting traditional news, now openly partisan content — presented largely unfiltered by the president's personal attorney — is seeking to supplant content that's opinionated but still independent.
In a conversation with a local elder, I relayed my grandpa's words and asked why we, the government, could not supplant the Taliban's claim to authority from the Holy Book.
They will, they say, pursue a piecemeal approach because they have no desire to supplant the giant 2010 health law with a single comprehensive Republican plan cooked up in Washington.
"I actually believe we get USMCA done," the California Republican told CNBC's "Squawk Box," referring to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which would supplant NAFTA, now 25 years old.
Meant to legitimize rather than supplant military rule — which the White House saw as "essential to United States' interests" — the 1967 election nonetheless roused Saigon's long-suppressed cynical civilian opposition.
Yet it is implacable economic might that leads many today to conclude that the yuan, China's currency, will supplant the dollar, just as sterling gave way to the dollar after 1945.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A new type of investment fund starts trading on Wall Street on Friday amid hope from backers that it could become big enough to supplant traditional mutual funds.
Government-run shops will take especially seriously their mission to safeguard public health and supplant the black market, says Rebecca Brown of Crowns Creative, an advertising agency that specialises in cannabis.
The NYPD is trying to "eviscerate the civil rights of police officers and supplant their judgment for that of the duly elected Legislature," lawyers for the union argued in court documents.
But these platforms and the traditional studios they'd like to supplant have a voracious appetite for stories to tell and (many) are reluctant to risk millions of dollars behind something unproven.
A year ago, crypto was reaching ever new highs, and I was talking about whether ICOs would supplant the VC funding round and warning about Kim Jong Un's crypto trading operations.
If successful, OBOR could see China supplant the US as the main superpower in much of the world -- but Xu warned the project could also backfire considerably because of its size.
The newly created group will not supplant any bilateral agreements that agree to share and coordinate information, and will not siphon resources from any existing information-sharing structures, the statement added.
Legislation making its way through the U.S. Congress aims to help offset those gaps, but China remains the global EV sector leader, a dominance seen by some as difficult to supplant.
"China stands to supplant the United States in economic and political influence over time," Gustavo Arnavat, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), told NBC News.
The Warriors recorded a 113-106 home victory over the Los Angeles on Friday to improve to 26-6 and supplant the Houston Rockets as owners of the NBA's best record.
Not only could China eclipse the United States in global trade, but OBOR will give China military presence and political alliances that could supplant America's already-waning influence around the world.
It required districts to spend Title I dollars on additional education for poor children, above and beyond what they already received from other sources — that is, to supplement, not to supplant.
With the U.S. military's endorsement, India has been involved in helping provide a handful of Russian helicopters to Afghanistan, but the Pentagon's decision would almost entirely supplant the Afghans' Russian aircraft.
Democrats, including some of those hoping to supplant Mr. Trump in the White House in the 2020 election, insisted that Mr. Mueller's full report be made public, including the underlying evidence.
In a November open letter, Shafi called O'Brien's religious discrimination "un-American" and denied her accusations that he was secretly a Democrat or sought to supplant U.S. law with Islamic law.
Matters of magic begin to supplant the usual divisions of humankind, though this might be because there's little mention of survivors who aren't white, cishet or practitioners of Celtic belief systems.
And Schlesinger quickly became an isolated figure in J.F.K.'s White House, unable to supplant Theodore Sorensen as lead speechwriter and uncomfortable with the reigning ethos of realpolitik in foreign affairs.
Senator Bernie Sanders was loud but not lonely in advocating "Medicare for all," which would supplant the A.C.A. with a single-payer system and virtually abolish private employer-based health insurance.
The world No. 21, Hideki Matsuyama, who has yet to win a major, also had a chance to supplant Day with a victory in Los Angeles, but he missed the cut.
Senator Bernie Sanders was loud but not lonely in advocating "Medicare for all," which would supplant the A.C.A. with a single-payer system and virtually abolish private employer-based health insurance.
The opinion also concluded, as the Office of Legal Counsel had previously, that a specific statute laying out the order of succession at the Justice Department does not supplant the 1998 law.
Although listings services such as Zillow, a property portal based in Seattle, began to supplant classified adverts in the mid-2000s, deeper disruption in the property market has been slower to emerge.
Not the amount — it's pennies for Google — but as the original platform for online video, YouTube's main thesis has long been that user-generated videos will one day supplant TV. Not quite.
Established in 2002, after the September 11th 2001 attacks, it lacks the venerable history of Venice, Cannes, Berlin or Edinburgh, and it cannot supplant Sundance as a mecca for indie film-makers.
Montreal netminder Carey Price was looking to supplant the legendary Jacques Plante for most wins among goaltenders in franchise history, but he remains at 314 victories after saving 21 of 29 shots.
GiveDirectly, by contrast, is not there to supplant or replace government action; indeed, the government runs several cash programs of its own, and has been very supportive of and cooperative with GiveDirectly.
Montreal netminder Carey Price was looking to supplant the legendary Jacques Plante for most wins among goaltenders in franchise history, but he remains at 314 victories after saving 21 of 2003 shots.
The allure of Facebook's massive reach helped boost companies like BuzzFeed — and yes, Mashable — and convince investors that their brands would soon supplant the old guard as the media titans of tomorrow.
Finishing more than an hour before Day started was the man he will supplant at No. 2, Rory McIlroy, who matched his best score of this wraparound Tour season with a 153.
For Facebook, getting those costs down could mean controlling the next big communications platform, since Mr. Zuckerberg believes virtual reality may eventually supplant smartphones as a primary connection to the online world.
The reason people are debating "supplement not supplant" today is because the ESEA's reauthorization, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires districts to explain how they distribute funds across schools.
In any case, every attempt to supplant Iowa has failed, because neither national party can agree on who else should be first in line, or on an alternative way to do things.
The newborn's name, Johnson said, was Gretzky's idea, though he provided the inspiration when he won the Los Angeles Tour stop at Riviera Country Club to supplant Jason Day at No. 1.
Ben Fowke, the chief executive of Xcel, said that getting to 100 percent carbon-free power will likely require new technology that can supplant natural gas as a cost-effective backup fuel.
We've been talking about it forever, but scientists and others are working really hard to figure out how to supplant present-day public key cryptography strategies so they're immune from a quantum attack.
Advancements in automation, machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) have enabled conversational assistants to deliver customer engagement that's so on par with live agents that the bots can supplant staff entirely.
In 1974, two years before they would officially supplant the government, important elements within the military and intelligence apparatus began taking part in what would later come to be known as Operation Condor.
For example, the falling cost of solar and wind power products has allowed these technologies to supplant hydro-electric power as the renewal energy sources of choice in emerging markets, the paper said.
Video consultation service Doctor on Demand raised $74 million so everyone can see a doctor anytime In addition to these companies looking to supplant the traditional doctor's office visit with their own practices.
It's difficult to expect an experiment in highly new technology to supplant an old and established ritual of the art world, and the team behind The Holographic Studio seem aware of the fact.
Groups such as the Wa, Palaung and Pa-O worry that the states in which their autonomous areas are located will simply supplant the central government as the source of bias and repression.
The Warrior-in-the-Design Code of Conduct for Servicemembers: These principles encourage integrating AI and armed robots in ways that enhance — rather than supplant — human capability and the warrior psyche in combat.
Yet in her own column that day, Ms. Vine gave no hint that Mr. Gove had any plan to supplant Mr. Johnson as favorite to be the next Conservative leader and prime minister.
It's a strategic plan designed to acquire advanced research and technologies that will allow China not just to challenge the U.S. but to supplant the United States as the single dominant world power.
I'll acknowledge a certain amount of demagoguery about trade, particularly from the Republican nominee, who wants to supplant bullying other countries on behalf of business with bullying them on behalf of Donald Trump.
As an early-career teacher at a low-income school, I believe that the forthcoming "supplement not supplant" regulations have the potential to be deeply transformative for traditionally underserved students across the country.
Leaders in many of these countries are watching warily as China encourages the notion that the Chinese model of central economic and political direction could eventually supplant Western democracy and its capitalist system.
The debate over these recommendations "will likely supplant the Specialized High School Admission Test debate as the focus of the broader debate about how New York City schools should integrate," Ms. Shapiro said.
The idea was that if thinkers and businessmen were forced into the same room they'd be cured of their mutual suspicion and "join together to supplant the vulgarity and aimlessness of American life".
Ms. Warren is seeking do better than her third-place standing in Iowa, helping create momentum for later states and supplant Mr. Buttigieg as the candidate pitching "unity" to a frightened Democratic electorate.
But Atlas is clearly the first pillar that the digital therapeutics industry needs as it looks to supplant pharmaceuticals as treatments for some of the largest and most expensive chronic conditions (like diabetes).
Currently, Europe is trying to enact the ePrivacy Regulation, which would supplant the directive and put in place across-the-board regulations for the EU instead of having them handled country by country.
Supposed battery breakthroughs are nothing new — many new technologies have been developed in the last two decades, but none has been simultaneously beefy enough, safe enough and cheap enough to supplant lithium-ion cells.
"Interesting and alarming read of the results of 60 years of left wing 'well-meaning' radical socialist policies that now have taken root and is ready to supplant traditional Sweden society," Sands-Pingot wrote.
Young shot the film entirely with LIDAR laser scanners, a technology currently being used in driverless cars to map and navigate streets, and which will soon be used to map cities and supplant CCTV.
Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, and Amazon are all fully stocked services, entirely capable of competing with cable on content, and they're all rated far higher in customer satisfaction than the companies they hope to supplant.
If we ask ourselves why social networks were able to supplant it, then the answer may be that the people trying to make RSS succeed faced a problem much harder than, say, building Facebook.
A. The LinkNYC kiosks that began to supplant aging pay phones on the sidewalks around New York City this year can also make calls — but they do so in a very 21st-century manner.
A wider vision of global cooperation in which China, the United States and so many others work hand in hand to confront the global environmental challenges should supplant the narrow focus on American leadership.
Last March, the central government issued a set of 12 "official" routines meant to supplant the throbbing disco music, electro-folk tunes and Bollywood-influenced dance numbers that are often blasted over tinny loudspeakers.
Previous episodes of Black Mirror — particularly season two's masterful "Be Right Back" (still my favorite installment of the show) — have argued that technology can undergird love and replicate it, but never entirely supplant it.
The new agency will supplant the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, established in 1971 as a lending facility to encourage American companies to invest in developing countries, and will have twice its overall lending capacity.
True, multinational chains, with their garish lighting, generic signage and often monotonous wares, have begun to supplant traditional retailers, including the jewelers whose shops line the Ponte Vecchio, home for centuries to Florence's goldsmiths.
Ms. McGowan knows she will probably not regain custody, but hopes to develop a relationship with her and supplant the image embedded in her own mind of the sobbing girl in the pink pajamas.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Canada is aiming to supplant the United States as the Western Hemisphere's dominant wheat exporter, as its invigorated grain-exporting sector cashes in on weakening currency and cheap freight rates.
On the other hand, if it is proven that the Trump campaign, in league with a foreign power, stole the White House, it could supplant Watergate as the greatest political scandal of them all.
Unlike Boston Dynamic's creations, such as SpotMini and ATLAS—robots that seem specifically engineered to supplant humanity—Festo's machines are typically far less intimidating; Robotic flying butterflies and hopping kangaroos are more fascinating than fearsome.
It is not clear that the shift will help Kazakh supplant Russian, which remains the lingua franca and retains its protected status, to the relief of the fifth of the population who are ethnically Russian.
This exhibition is the first to explore the ways in which artists depicted older oil and gas lamps and the newer electric lighting that began to supplant them by the turn of the twentieth century.
" EINSTEIN PROOF: NOBEL WINNERS FIND RIPPLES IN THE UNIVERSE Speaking about the "abundance of offspring" and the "fecundity" of the Chinese, he continued: "It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other races.
Even Moore's Law is hitting a wall To its credit, Intel has always operated under the assumption that mobile computing will eventually supplant the desktop and consign the old PC boxes to niche-use status.
Google has just rebooted its entire messaging strategy, launching both Allo (an intelligent text messaging app) and Duo (the video messaging app below), which will supplant Hangouts as the default video app on Android phones.
The whims of a president should never supplant a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, and no amount of tears, sincere or otherwise, should ever convince us of the contrary.
From "smart" TVs that hoover up your living room conversations to hackable Teddy bears with flimsy firewalls, there's a universe of new, smart technology that's often worse than the dumber tech it promises to supplant.
Some people within the community are embracing the alt-right, others are peeling off in disgust, and most, it seems, continue to deny the link vehemently while paradoxically allowing that ideology to supplant Gamergate's identity.
Maybe problems just haven't happened yet—or maybe this miracle has something to do with the trust and the co-ownership, which supplant the dynamics of hierarchy that make romance in conventional offices so toxic.
With their ever-expanding customer bases and nimbler platforms, the tech companies could supplant the banks as the face of an industry that accounts for 34 percent of all banking revenues, according to consultancy McKinsey.
Given the military's participation in past repression in Brazil and Argentina during the dictatorships of the Cold War, the deployment of the armed forces to supplement and sometimes even supplant the police is particularly alarming.
Why not try to seize the unexpected opportunity to supplant Rafael Nadal atop the rankings, even if it may be fleeting with many points to defend soon on the hardcourts of Indian Wells and Miami?
In an age when the internet has collapsed distance and artificial intelligence threatens to supplant human intelligence in one domain after another, the density of people in places turns out to matter more than ever.
" (She subsequently spoke out eloquently.) Under sustained criticism, Trump proposed, instead, to "screen out any who have hostile attitudes towards our country or its principles—or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law.
The 37-year-old mayor's path into serious contention lies in the possibility that he could supplant Biden as the centrist standard-bearer against the progressive wing of the party, represented by Warren and Sanders.
If Congress fails to pass this technical correction, federal banking regulators are on course to force lenders to supplant state insurance commissioners relative to adjudicating what flood insurance can or cannot be purchased by consumers.
A version of this process was put in place at the start of the Trump administration, and was meant to supplant the process the Office of Management and Budget previously undertook, according to the sources.
Angelique Kerber of Germany, a two-time semifinalist and now the highest-seeded woman in the event at No. 2, will supplant Williams at No. 1 after the Indian Wells tournament, which begins on Wednesday.
The challenge for U.F.C., Carter said, is to develop the new fighters to supplant the old guard when, to some extent, fans will have to pay for an ESPN+ subscription to get to know them.
One big concern: boosting access to medication-assisted treatments for addiction like methadone and Suboxone, opioids that when taken as prescribed can supplant someone's painkiller or heroin use without a similar risk of misuse or overdose.
For every friend I've lost due to my strong belief that porn is a social lubricant, I've found countless video links to supplant the time I would have spent learning about those friends and sharing experiences.
The bottom line: "The ultimate goal," writes Andrew Capon in an excellent guide to the Chinese government bond market in the latest issue of Euromoney, is for CGBs "to supplant U.S. treasuries as the global benchmark."
But an increasing number of sellers are folks with little e-commerce experience or product expertise, looking to take advantage of Amazon's millions of customers — and they need high ratings to supplant the existing best-seller.
Gianroberto Casaleggio, the late internet guru who co-founded 25-Star in 25, believed the web would eventually supplant representative democracy, the system under which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them.
It leverages the graphics and processing chips inside existing iPads and iPhones, in addition to motion sensors, to allow developers to create apps like Pokemon Go that supplant digital objects on top of the real world.
But with no American goalkeeper playing well enough to supplant Solo as the starter over the past decade, her coaches and U.S. Soccer have weathered each storm and continued to send Solo back into the net.
In July, Maduro held an election to create a new and massively powerful political body known as a "constituent assembly" that was given carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and supplant the opposition-controlled parliament.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has led national polls of the Democratic presidential race for the past year — and though other candidates have surged and fallen, they haven't been able to supplant him as the frontrunner.
At all of these events, the lineups are deep and diverse, providing an excellent opportunity to see hip-hop's rookie class in action on the same stages as the stars they hope to supplant one day.
Election posters refer to her only as "Marine"; there's no mention of the party; and she's attempted to supplant xenophobic fanaticism with a nationalism that argues against immigration — particularly Muslim immigration — on security and economic grounds.
The de facto solution of the Greenspan Fed was to supplant the organic spending power of lost production and wages with the appearance of demand issuing from an immense and continuous run-up of household debt.
For more than three decades, California has seen a net outflow of residents to other states, as less expensive southern cities like Phoenix, Houston and Raleigh supplant those of the Golden State as beacons of opportunity.
Routinely carrying between 60-70 aircraft on board, the carrier sends between 80-100 sorties daily - the core of a dominant U.S. military presence in Asia that analysts believe China could still take years to supplant.
How he plays the enviable hand dealt to him by the Nets in the summer of 2013 will determine whether the Celtics can rise from the pack to challenge, or supplant, LeBron James's conference supremacy in Cleveland.
His record as a negotiator, leading the ANC side in talks to end apartheid, had already marked him as patient and prudent, and he put both attributes to use in his long struggle to supplant Mr Zuma.
On Sunday, just before a midnight deadline and after a protracted holdout, Canada ended up joining the U.S. and Mexico in a deal to supplant NAFTA, called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement or USMCA for short.
The U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) seeks to reset and broaden the relationship between the world's two largest democracies, and to supplant an existing body that operates under the umbrella of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
They worried that black jurors would dilute white power and white supremacist policies in the state — including plans to supplant the loss of slave labor with black convict labor through black codes, convict leasing, and chain gangs.
Yet I also returned from my trip thinking that this American anxiety tends to be misplaced in one crucial way: China is not preordained to supplant or even match the United States as the world's leading power.
"We're not trying to supplant boots-on-the-ground, vigilant customs officials and protection of rhino habitat," said Fritz Vollrath, a biologist at the University of Oxford and senior author of the study, published in Scientific Reports.
She calls for a more muscular Democratic National Committee that will work harder on finding groups to supplant the heavy lifting that organized labor used to do for the party in their heyday during the 1950s and 1960s.
J. B. Pritzker on Friday offered a full-throated case for why his state's primaries should supplant Iowa's caucuses as the nation's first presidential nominating contest, repeatedly emphasizing the importance of electoral diversity in the candidate selection process.
With its "Made in China 2025" strategy — targeting sectors like aviation, high-speed rail, electric vehicles and agricultural machinery — China aspires to build firms that will not only replace foreign technology and products domestically but supplant them internationally.
The UAE has tried to magnify its role by binding itself closely to Saudi Arabia; this month the two allies signed 20 economic and military accords, vowing to create an "exceptional" partnership that may well supplant the GCC.
While the president may temporarily block particular groups of people from accessing America's shores, the three-judge panel wrote, a president "cannot without the assent of Congress supplant its statutory scheme with one stroke of a presidential pen".
The group did not supplant the State Department&aposs traditional mode of communication with the North, which is known as the "New York Channel" and involves U.S. diplomats and their North Korean counterparts posted to the United Nations.
"In addition to scraping out all members of the sympathizers of terrorist groups, we must also screen out any hostile attitude towards our country or its principles, or who believed Sharia law should supplant American law," he said.
It'll be a slow and gradual strangulation, but Google looks well positioned to choke out Samsung's lead in the US and supplant it as the chief competitor to the iPhone, if it's able to execute its plan correctly.
To make optimal use of mesonet data, in August 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo introduced New York Responds, a $1.5 million initiative to supplant the patchwork of county-specific emergency management software then in use with a statewide network.
Neither can this theory supplant Cohen's admission that he paid the hush money from a personal line of credit, right before the election, which violates ethics rules on basic attorney settlement procedures as well as campaign finance rules.
In addition to screening out all members or sympathizers of terrorist groups, we must also screen out any who have hostile attitudes towards our country or its principles – or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law.
Indoor 60 metres world-record holder Christian Coleman, Gatlin, Ronnie Baker and Mike Rodgers combined to supplant the previous 2018 best of 20073 seconds that England ran earlier in the day to win the Commonwealth Games in Australia.
Not only are the values that the left takes for granted heatedly disputed in many sections of the country, the way many Democratic partisans assert that their values supplant or transcend traditional beliefs serves to mobilize the right.
"But drinking coffee is a question of habit," Mr. Dona said, predicting that Starbucks would never supplant the neighborhood cafes and bars that are daily caffeine pit stops for many Italians on the way to work or school.
Jake Fromm threw three touchdown passes, ending speculation about whether the freshman Justin Fields would supplant him in the starting lineup, and No. 22 Georgia beat ninth-ranked Florida (24-25, 237-222 Southeastern Conference) in Jacksonville, Fla.
For Martin Heidegger, the will to power was the last gasp of metaphysics—an attempt to capture the "basic character of all beings," which Heidegger wishes to supplant with his post-metaphysical idea of being-in-the-world.
Mr. Buttigieg, hoping to supplant his rivals as the most viable center-left choice, has often leaned on tone as much as substance — Democratic elevator music, some critics suggest — presenting himself as broadly palatable to less ideological voters.
Yang has built his campaign around what he calls The Freedom Dividend — a $1,000 per month "universal basic income" intended to cushion the impact of technological advances that have begun to supplant large swaths of the American workforce.
Apple needs to continue its long journey of iterating on the iOS platform to make it ever more capable, until someday it's truly ready to fully supplant the Mac as the primary computing platform of choice for most people.
Peter Lee, corporate vice president of Microsoft Healthcare, said there are so many places where machine learning and AI can be applied in the diagnostic space, but the rapid advance of technology cannot be allowed to supplant scientific protocols.
These audio versions aren't designed to supplant physical books, but they are designed to allow soldiers to remain familiar with the material by listening to specific sections when they might otherwise not be able to pick up a book.
Speaking in Reno, Nevada, on Thursday, Hillary Clinton laid out in painstaking detail all the ways Donald Trump is mainstreaming racial hatred in the country, and facilitating the white-nationalist right's efforts to supplant the leadership of Republican Party.
Bitcoin's blockchain is meant to supplant the powerful middlemen called banks, but in theory a blockchain could replace any kind of institution—a credit agency, a social media service—that exists to safeguard a changing set of historical records.
Instead of trying to supplant Steam as the main destination for Windows games via "a series of sneaky manoeuvre," Microsoft should remember the PC's proud history of having an open ecosystem and abandon its plans to lock everything down.
Then there's Hybrid Drive that uses the drive electric motor to turn the front wheels while the gasoline engine runs, which in turn drives the other electric motor that generates electricity to supplant the spinning of the drive motor.
Then a third wave of overdoses began, as illicit fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, started to supplant heroin in the black market — causing another spike in overdoses, since fentanyls are generally more potent than heroin or other traditionally consumed opioids.
The Utah House of Representatives approved a Republican bill on Friday to scale back a voter-approved Medicaid expansion in the state over activists' concerns it could limit access to health care and supplant the will of the voters.
Lundin Mining was left with three options: allow the China Moly deal to proceed, supplant the offer by exercising a right to first offer or sell its own stake to China Moly (or a third party, for that matter).
This has become increasingly true as advancements in automation, machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) have enabled conversational assistants to deliver customer engagement that's so on par with live agents that the bots can supplant staff entirely.
Despite three straight wins over ranked teams en route to the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament title, the Blue Devils failed to supplant North Carolina — whom they defeated in two of three meetings this season — as a No. 285 seed.
But Ocasio-Cortez is also set to support several progressives seeking to supplant Democratic incumbents elsewhere -- alarming Democratic leaders and pundits who worry that her rising national profile and far-left politics might fracture the party ahead of critical midterm elections.
But Ocasio-Cortez is also set to support several progressives seeking to supplant Democratic incumbents elsewhere -- alarming  Democratic leaders and pundits  who worry that her rising national profile and far-left politics might fracture the party ahead of critical midterm elections.
To the alarm of the establishment, which ousted him in 2006 (it did the same eight years later to his sister after she was elected by a landslide), Mr Thaksin appeared keen to supplant the monarchy in the people's favours.
Android may eventually supplant the need for KaiOS, but only if Google can keep pushing to make it more efficient or if the total bill of materials for hardware hits a low enough level where feature phones are no longer required.
Whatever interest Hitler had in socialism was not based on an understanding of socialism that we might have today — a movement that would supplant capitalism in which the working class would seize power over the state and the means of production.
"In addition to screening out all members or sympathizers of terrorist groups, we must also screen out any who have hostile attitudes toward our country or its principles ― or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law," he said.
" It means using SAEVs to serve rather than supplant public transit, "by providing first and last mile connections to major transit lines via shared, automated vehicles, and by providing cost-effective, on-demand transit in lieu of low-performing fixed routes.
PJM Interconnection, which coordinates electricity transmission among 13 states from Michigan to North Carolina, says non-solar sources such as hydro and fossil fuel can easily supplant the 400 MW to 2,500 MW solar loss, depending on the cloud cover.
U.S. business groups, while uneasy about triggering Chinese retaliation, have increasingly pressed Washington to take action on Beijing's industrial policies, such as market access restrictions and the "Made in China 2025" plan, which aims to supplant foreign technologies with domestic ones.
"In addition to screening out all members or sympathizers of terrorist groups, we must also screen out any who have hostile attitudes toward our country or its principles ― or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law," he said. 22.
The spirit and legislative intent of the law, the US Constitution and the facts of a case should supplant one's personal moral compass, not be ignored as a hindrance to a justice's desire to codify his or her personal whims.
ABOUT THE FLAMES (22-17-2): Offseason signee Brian Elliott got off to a wretched start with Calgary, surrendering 16 goals while losing his first three starts and eventually watching backup Chad Johnson supplant him for the No. 1 role.
Both governments may want to weaken the United States and its alliances, but Beijing seems more intent than Moscow on bending institutions to meet its interests: Perhaps it hopes to supplant the current international order, but not by completely disrupting it.
Proponents of restricting immigration say the low wages in her field — and in other workplaces where immigrants have a foothold, like construction, farms, and restaurant kitchens — are a prime reason immigrants have begun to supplant American workers in the jobs.
Arms expert William Hartung of the Center for International Policy, a U.S. research and advocacy group, argued the installed base of U.S. aircraft and other military systems in Saudi Arabia made it unlikely Russia or China could supplant U.S. dealers.
The militia he led was armed with Iranian-supplied weapons, and Mr. Sadr cultivated a strong alliance with leaders in Tehran, who were eager to supplant the American presence in Iraq and play the dominant role in shaping the country's future.
As the son of Ghanaian immigrants, Mr. Abloh said his aim was to supplant the usual fashion-show escapism with political urgency, to use his presentation in Florence as a Trojan horse for sneaking up on consumers with crucial messages.
"The Chinese Communist Party is engaged in a whole-of-state effort to supplant the United States and our critical industries by stealing intellectual property and through state-owned or state-directed enterprises," said Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida.
Her success — in the coming election and beyond — hinges in no small part on her party's effort to supplant the left in places like Pas-de-Calais, and to make the National Front the new voice of France's working class.
There's a slim chance of Jucifer becoming big-time rock stars, or ever allowing their penchant for accessibility to supplant that joy of being drowned out by a feedback-induced haze, but these are the songs that show what could've been.
The wider context here is that as speech recognition technologies have got better — improvements in turn made possible thanks to language models trained with data sucked up from keyboard inputs — voice interfaces can start to supplant keyboard-based input methods in more areas.
These drugs, manufactured by powerful Mexican drug cartels in an effort to supplant a now-subsiding prescription opioid epidemic, are funneled into America through our porous southern border, too often through the same smuggling networks that convey and profit from illegal immigration.
In two papers out today, in Nature and Nature Microbiology, researchers at Yale and Vanderbilt have finally cracked how the bacteria gives mosquitoes the snip-snip, making it possible to develop even better Wolbachia-based pesticides that could supplant the chemical standbys.
Looking for a change Aides inside the White House are continuing to search for other options that would provide a strong television presence that might supplement -- or supplant -- Giuliani's often freewheeling appearances that many of Trump's associates do not view as helpful.
Scary thought: The situation is on track to get worse, because artificial intelligence will make the internet look like the Apple II. How we got here: The idea of disruption is that technology enables small, nimble companies to supplant lumbering old giants.
Months after it became clear that "super PACs" could not, in fact, supplant the core functions of a campaign, several of the unlimited-money groups that are backing presidential candidates are reverting to 2012 form — with a series of blistering attack ads.
" The "ideological screening test" he wants to use for immigrants to the United States will weed out "members or sympathizers of terrorist groups…who have hostile attitudes towards our country or its principles – or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator Rand Paul said on Tuesday he would vote to open debate on a healthcare overhaul to supplant the Affordable Care Act after the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, told him they planned to take up a clean repeal vote.
The character that many think might eventually supplant his father and become the focus of The Walking Dead comic was just put on TV deathwatch after it was revealed on the show's midseason finale that Carl Grimes had been bitten by a walker.
Fifty-nine percent of companies in technology and research and development-intensive sectors, in which Beijing has unveiled an ambitious Made In China 2025 plan to supplant foreign products, said they were treated unfairly compared to domestic companies, according to the survey.
The Renault-Nissan alliance plant, which has yet to be built, would be big enough to power 120,000 homes, or supplant the role of a gas- or coal-fired power station in meeting peak electricity demand on the grid, the sources said.
"Iran, now free of nuclear sanctions, emerges as the biggest source of growth within OPEC over the six-year forecast period," the IEA said, adding that it will not be enough to supplant Iraq as OPEC's second-biggest producer behind Saudi Arabia.
From a practicality perspective, a recommendation to supplant DSRC with 22019G has nothing to do with the underlying technology and everything to do with the inevitable delay — and continued loss of life on our roadways — as 5G technology is readied for widespread implementation.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — The official royal consort of the king of Thailand was stripped of her title just months after she was given the rare designation, accused in a statement from the palace on Monday of disloyalty and trying to supplant the queen.
Nothing can supplant the charm of the original Kong, who, thanks to the film's stop-motion process, bore a touch of the tremulous and the hesitant to go along with his chest-thumping might, and Vogt-Roberts is smart enough not to try.
That leaves Trump facing a largely disapproving electorate, even as the White House signals that in the coming months it wants to pass a sweeping tax-reform package, a large infrastructure plan, and perhaps try again to supplant the Affordable Care Act.
The Google Assistant is meant to someday supplant the icons and text boxes and swipes you currently use, but the AI and machine learning behind it are going to do more than just give you answers: they're going to participate in the interface itself.
Interim Whale GM George Speirs was also the league's COO; he resigned in February from both positions amid a flurry of anonymous accusations of seeding rumors in effort to supplant Dani Rylan and take over as NWHL Commissioner, which the league conspicuously did not refute.
Unlike the pioneering cryptocurrency and many of the other digital-token experiments out there, the goal here is not to supplant the traditional financial system but rather to extend it to serve people without access to conventional banking or stable "fiat" (government-created) currency.
Jannard, after all, was advised by his friends and family he'd never succeed challenging Ray-Ban when he started Oakley sunglasses and he'd never supplant Hollywood film camera powerhouses like ARRI or Panovision with RED digital cameras, and look how that worked in his favor.
Whether we use the word supplant, replace or the ubiquitous "disrupt," public companies listed under the S&P's "technology" sector play a much wider role in 21st century social and economic existence than their predecessors, and they should reasonably command a greater relative valuation.
According to Android Police, one will be a 5-inch smartphone called the Pixel, to replace last year's LG-made Nexus 5X (seemingly pictured above), while a 5.5-inch model called the Pixel XL — which is pictured below — will supplant the Huawei-produced Nexus 6P.
"Change Mashas," it bellowed, compelling the actress Annie Hägg to supplant Annalise Lawson in the role of Masha, which in turn prompted Niall Powderly, as the departing Vershinin, to plead for "My Masha" — not Ms. Hägg's impostor — as he was swept away with his brigade.
Some people say the Department would be overstepping its authority to have such strong regulations on "supplement, not supplant," but the historic role of the Department has been to protect traditionally underserved kids and the stated purpose of ESEA is to increase educational equity.
Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch - 23 GB - 256 GB SSD - for $1,500 ($300 off): We expect Apple to supplant this version with a 14-inch MacBook Pro later this year, but the 13-inch MBP is a strong laptop that won't become obsolete anytime soon.
For allies who have long looked to the United States to provide security and stability, it was a dizzying jolt of drama that injected fresh uncertainty into strategic calculations in the region, where China is seeking to supplant the United States as the major power.
Macron rattled many European leaders when he declared NATO to be experiencing "brain death," raising suspicions that he would ultimately prefer a European army to supplant NATO, a step far beyond the EU's recent effort to initiate 34 cross-border military research and procurement projects.
REVAMPING THE PARAMILITARY The PAP is a key element in Chinese leader Xi Jinpings drive to reinforce the ruling Communist Party's control over the nation of 22016 billion people while building a potent military that can supplant the United States as Asias dominant power.
And then there's Jimmy Fallon, who Newsweek declared "Late Night television's least woke comedian," because his slap-happy buddy act is making him "ever more irrelevant" — unlike Stephen Colbert, whose politically engaged comedy is helping him supplant Mr. Fallon as No. 1 in late night.
The report predicts modest increases in production and overall stability over the next three years, followed by steady declines below 80 million tons per year through 2030 and beyond as natural gas continues to supplant coal as the major fuel source for power plants.
It requires policy changes which acknowledge that the government-as-business model—embodied in the use of Snyder's emergency managers who supplant local governance, environmental quality organizations staffed with MBAs, and the general ethos of cost over equity—cannot be used to provide basic services.
Likewise, the Obama administration's decision not to issue new Arctic-drilling permits would likely only keep offshore exploration in those waters on ice until 210 or 2000, the soonest the Trump administration could likely pull together its own five-year plan to supplant the current one.
Samsung has so far been the only company able to come close to that with its premium Galaxy devices, and the clearest, but also most challenging, route for Nokia will be to try and supplant one of those giants in the truly high end of the market.
The Hawthorne group is so hungry for the newly-mentioned Alpha prophecy — which foretells of a warlock who will supplant the Supreme and put Warlocks at the top of the witchy food chain — to come true, they ignore the signs that Langdon's power is dangerously dark.
They want to supplant the entire existing order, whether it be money, the entire financial sector, democratic governance, social media … or, really, pick a field of human endeavour, there's probably some white paper outlining a token-based decentralized wholesale replacement for the way things are done now.
Not-for-profit organizations play a vital role in addressing unmet needs after disasters — but they should not be expected to supplant the role of government agencies established to serve the public through tax dollars, or the responsibility of private sector organizations that profit from communities.
Curbing China's state subsidies is a priority in the trade talks for U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, who has warned that America will have a sharply diminished economic future if China is allowed to continue its industrial policies and supplant U.S. dominance in high-technology industries.
Having watched cavalry units wedge themselves inside infantry scrums for years, re-enacting the Charge of the Light Brigade with every battle, it was a huge relief watching the cavalry's AI behavior start to supplant some of the fussy micromanagement those units have always demanded from players.
She explained how Bannon could unleash political hell on Trump if he's cast out of the White House and returns to the media world: What the Mercers did, with the guidance of Steve Bannon, was not just fight the press — they tried to supplant mainstream media.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Sanders: 'Outrageous' to suggest Gabbard 'is a foreign asset' Democratic strategist: Sanders seeking distance from Warren could 'backfire' MORE (I-Vt.) on the left, with an opening for Buttigieg to supplant Biden as the party's centrist standard-bearer.
But the company — whose machines are designed to supplement rather than supplant human security guards, and take care of monotonous tasks like scanning license plates in a parking lot — also has a closer view than most of the emerging and unpredictable world of robot-people interactions.
But Wednesday's ABC News/Washington Post survey for now cements her place in the current top-tier of Democratic candidates — a sprawling field of two dozen in which she had previously struggled to supplant more hyped rivals including Buttigieg and, at times, the currently backsliding O'Rourke.
"[ENABLE] represents not merely a superior alternative to the OSPD/TWL," Cooper wrote in a bombastic read-me attached to ENABLE's second release, "it threatens to supplant and replace it, to squeeze the very life out of it in a process of Darwinian selection," he continued.
Should someone be so lucky as to supplant Trump, they will likely spend the bulk of their first term cleaning up after Trump's last: restaffing a depleted State Department, reversing the Sessions-Barr policies at the Justice Department, reorienting the EPA back toward fighting climate change, and much more.
Even if some year in the distant future there exists the charging infrastructure and pricing available to make electric vehicles conducive to supplant the internal combustion engine, Tesla faces an onslaught of competition that will most likely drive its profit margins further into the red for years to come.
If you believe that the West has had a generalised beneficial and salutary impact on the world... we're going to have to look at the values that inspired that In secular countries, what we've seen is the attempt to supplant a religious-based social fabric with a governmental fabric.
Invented exactly 20 years ago this month on the back-end of a feverish dot-com boom, RSS (Real Simple Syndication) has persisted as a technology despite Google's infamous abandonment with the death of Google Reader and Silicon Valley social media companies trying and succeeding to supplant it.
" Bray speaks positively of the effort to supplant traditional views of free speech: "At the heart of the anti-fascist outlook is a rejection of the classical liberal phrase… that says I disapprove of what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
The last time 2nd Fleet existed, the world looked very different than it does now: Today maritime superiority, vital to our national security, has been placed at risk by resurgent powers, namely Russia and China, seeking to supplant the US as the partner of choice around the world.
The result has been to harden the same battle lines that formed at the time of the Tea Party uprising of 2009: a restless activist bloc of voters and interest groups who want to supplant the party leadership versus an establishment ruling class that has mostly clung to power.
In another political writing venture, a 1971 article in The New Republic with his wife, he predicted that the newly college-educated children of the largely white lower-middle and working classes would supplant the children of the upper-middle class at the top of a technological society.
That meant negotiating with the health insurance industry to keep its central role in the United States health care system, even as some on the left wing of the Democratic Party would have preferred shifting to a single-payer system in which the government would supplant private insurers.
Over the course of the fall, they confirmed and expanded on the facts in the whistle-blower's complaint, uncovering a broad scheme by Mr. Trump and allies inside and outside the government to supplant long-held American policy toward Ukraine in line with the president's personal political interests.
Based on interviews with Chinese defectors and newly declassified, previously undisclosed national security documents, The Hundred-Year Marathon reveals China's secret strategy to supplant the United States as the world's dominant power, and to do so by 2049, the one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic.
East LA became a popular destination for Chicanos who widely defined the movement to explore their identities, and party crews like East Los Angeles Aztek Nation, the crew Rosales identified with, provided a sense of belonging to teens not involved in gang lifestyle, or looking to supplant it.
His opponents erected a series of characters in the hope that at least one would supplant the real thing in the imagination of voters, but they were all flattened by juggernaut Trump, who claimed a convincing victory on Super Tuesday by winning a swath of states from Massachusetts to Alabama.
"China continues to improve both the size and the capability of its armed forces, in hopes to supplant the U.S. as the security partner of choice not just in the Indo-Pacific region, but across the globe — and on its own terms," Davidson said as he took over the new command.
Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee Wednesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said he is "fully aware" artificial intelligence will impact jobs, walking back his statement at an Axios event in March that AI won't supplant human jobs for 50-100 more years, which was contrary to most predictions.
Ugly scenes ensued between the finance minister and members of a radical anti-abortion group, which opposed the treaty on the grounds that it would enable European legislators to supplant Irish bans on abortion – a scenario the Irish government tried but failed to correct time and again during the campaign.
"They are basically conducting an all-out assault to steal what we've already developed and use it as the baseline for their development so they can supplant us as the leader in the most important technologies of the 21st century," Rubio said at a Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Asia policy.
But judging from what I know of his career and background, and how he's acted so far in this race, I find it hard to imagine that he will keep contesting the nomination all the way to the convention (or try to supplant the pledged delegate winner by lobbying superdelegates).
Even as he began his campaign to supplant him, Martino stressed that he wants to work "in lock step" with Gulati in the future, despite the fact that he was one of the loudest voices calling for Gulati's resignation after a 2-1 defeat at Trinidad and Tobago on Oct.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersRepublicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren MORE (I-Vt.), who has proposed a nationalized health care system that would supplant private insurers.
Replicating those AI models is important not just for identifying new avenues of research, but also as a way to investigate algorithms as they augment, and in some cases supplant, human decision-making—everything from who stays in jail and for how long to who is approved for a mortgage.
At rallies and in town hall meetings, and in a collection of blue-state legislatures, liberal Democrats have pressed lawmakers, with growing impatience, to support the creation of a single-payer system, in which the state or federal government would supplant private health insurance with a program of public coverage.
It is a decisive step in the quest by Mr. Maduro's allies to dismantle the country's legislature, an effort that began in March with an attempt to dissolve it using the court system and shifted last month to a vote to create the powerful Constituent Assembly, which could supplant the legislature.
Given this success story, it came as quite a shock when news broke a few weeks ago that the National Security Council had authored a memorandum proposing to have the federal government supplant the private sector and build and control a centralized 5G wireless network to combat foreign cybersecurity threats.
Ackerman has contested the allegations, and its allies have depicted the legal fight as an effort to supplant Ackerman's position within the N.R.A. Days after the suit was filed, Mr. North led a failed effort to oust Mr. LaPierre, N.R.A. officials have said, though Mr. North has disputed that account.
You take the part of one of the legendary or infamous leaders who rose in this era who ended up fighting to supplant the Han dynasty with one of their own (a fight many would pass onto children and grandchildren as the Three Kingdoms period stretched deep into the third century).
Plus, it's a good model to bank on in terms of preparing for a future in which autonomous fleets supplant a lot of the need for individual car ownership; you can even foresee a time when a ride to any given business is part and parcel of the general service they offer.
Such a practice being standardized in service and hardware reviews could go a long way in addressing things like "smart" televisions that spend as much time watching you as you do watching them, or internet-connected door locks that leave you less secure than the dumb alternatives they were supposed to supplant.
Both Tewes and chief technology officer Ed Tang told me that they think it's only a matter of time before people are carrying around lightweight, light field glasses that can show us the information we need right in front of our eyes, which would supplant the glass rectangles we all stare at now.
And the Wheeler FCC created incalculable investment risk overhang by: anticompetitively promoting the construction of municipal Government Owned Networks to supplant private broadband networks; by asserting unlimited regulatory power; and imposing an open-ended "gotcha" enforcement standard that meant most any broadband practice could have become illegal in the future after the fact.
But there's another plan coming together that's clear as day for anyone currently working in television or online media, which is the marketing campaign he's running in anticipation of launching a new right-wing news network, likely a digital, over-the-top network — one that could rival or even supplant Fox News.
It has become a commonplace that since the 1970s Saudi Arabia's masters have been using their oil wealth (and the prestige that goes with hosting the holy sites) to disseminate their own version of back-to-basics Islam by funding mosques, tracts and organisations which can often supplant locally rooted varieties of the religion.
And here you are again, ironically enough, mansplaining in a newspaper; an industry that your platform has worked keenly to gut and usurp, hungry to supplant editorially guided journalism with the moral vacuum of algorithmically geared space-filler which, left unchecked, has been shown, time and again, lifting divisive and damaging content into public view.
"Senator Biden, your plan will keep and allow insurance companies to remain with status quo, doing business as usual, and that's going to be about jacking up co-pays, jacking up deductibles," said Harris, who has proposed a Medicare for All system that would all but eliminate private insurance and largely supplant Obama's program.
"We've played really good hockey here, and I think it has to do with the energy we get from the crowd and having that mentality when we're at home to be tough," said Crosby, who reached 44 points to supplant Evgeni Malkin for the Penguins' scoring lead and move into second place in the NHL.
He suggested that building smaller, short-range tunnels for electric vehicle transport, which is what Musk is setting out to do with a new company, The Boring Company, makes more sense in the short term, and that the smaller, more cost-efficient tunnels he wants to build could eventually supplant the idea of a hyperloop.
A July report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute notes that a new intercontinental ballistic missile is scheduled to replace the Minuteman III in 2028, a next-generation ballistic submarine is expected to supplant the Ohio class in 2031 and the successor to B-52 bombers will become available in the 2030s and 2040s.
Therefore, as our congressional representatives consider their positions and next steps on what is hoped is the road to a USMCA ratification, they need to remember the following: NAFTA, which USMCA seeks to supplant, was negotiated over a quarter century ago, well before the concepts of digital trade and the internet were even a consideration.
The surge in pollution came shortly after a report by the World Health Organization said that 33 of the European Union's 4003 most polluted cities are in Poland, which relies heavily on its cherished national coal industry and bluntly refuses to invest in renewable energy sources that might supplant coal, known here as black gold.
While some already-automated industries like manufacturing will continue needing less labor for a given level of output - the "automation potential" of production jobs remains nearly 80 percent - the spread of advanced techniques means more jobs will come under pressure as autonomous vehicles supplant drivers, and smart technology changes how waiters, carpenters and others do their jobs.
But the fact that U.S. LNG can, and does in a small way, move to Asia shows that it may act as the marginal supplier, meaning that price of natural gas in the United States is likely to become a more important driver of LNG prices, and may supplant the link to crude oil over time.
The private and public sectors need to collaborate to maintain U.S. leadership in AI. While the government cannot, and should not, supplant the private sector for all R&D efforts, the government can play an essential part in funding areas where there are not sufficient private-sector incentives — such as basic research and AI safety, a critical, underfunded area.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, in a June report accompanying its version of the legislation, asserted that neither existing toxic chemical law nor any revisions pending in Congress should be seen as a way to "pre-empt, displace or supplant" the right to sue for damages in lawsuits like the ones filed against Monsanto.
Rather than rail against the drugs' expected high prices, Miller echoes the familiar drug company argument that the potentially curative therapies will likely be worth the high cost if they supplant the hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual medical costs to treat ailments such as hemophilia, which affects about 20,000 people in the United States alone.
Thankfully, since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democrats (primarily) have stepped in to provide a collective conscience to supplant the profit motive; that collective conscience has demanded that old people have a minimum income, hence Social Security; that old people have health care, hence Medicare; that poor people should have some health care, hence Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.
Rather than rail against the drugs expected high prices, Miller echoes the familiar drug company argument that the potentially curative therapies will likely be worth the high cost if they supplant the hundreds of thousands of dollars in annual medical costs to treat ailments such as hemophilia, which affects about 20,000 people in the United States alone.
In recent weeks, America First Policies has spent money on one advertising campaign questioning the national security bona fides of the Democratic nominee in a special election for a Georgia congressional seat, and another chastising Senator Dean Heller, Republican of Nevada, for his opposition to the Senate health care bill that would supplant the Affordable Care Act.
New Android TV DonglePhoto: Google via the FCC My best guess is that the rumored device will be a new Android TV device, which looks to supplant the company's line of cheap streaming dongles now that Google has taken the Chromecast name and turned it into a feature set that can be built into various devices including TVs, media boxes, and speakers.
" The Wall Street Journal columnist Walter Russell Mead described it this way: "Where liberal internationalists believe the goal of American global engagement should be to promote the emergence of a world order in which international institutions increasingly supplant nation-states as the chief actors in global politics, conservative internationals believe American engagement should be guided by a narrower focus on specific U.S. interests.
The interminable failure of government to marshal all available resources, brainpower, imagination, and resolution of spirit, to finally solve Flint, Michigan's contaminated water problem, stands, in relief, as a giant scarlet letter branded on the breast of America; just supplant the shame-evoking, blood-curdling, familiar image of the red "A" for "adulteress" with an even uglier, ignoble, black "R," for racist.
Language in the Plan offers hopes of Renewable energy programs that would supplant the rising electricity costs it creates, not to mention existing jobs in the power sector, particularly coal, that it would eliminate, but these are hollow offerings that would mean little to a single mother trying to support her family or an elderly person living by their limited social security.
This week, Trump has met with both of them -- Xi Jinping of China, who spent more time showing off his Forbidden City with pomp and glitter that could easily overwhelm any substantive discussions; and Vladimir Putin, who loves little more than to marginalize Donald Trump, leader of the one other power he believes could supplant him as a global figure.
Although Moscow professes not to want an Iran-Israel clash; its ongoing supplies of weapons to Iran, Syria, and through them to Hezbollah (with Moscow's complicity) shows that Russia is not only masking strides to supplant Washington in the region but is also a willing state sponsor of terrorism if that suits its purpose whether that terrorism be against Syrians or Israelis.
Tyson Ventures has invested in New Wave Foods, a startup making a plant-based shrimp substitute What has set Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat apart from other competitors — at least in the eyes of the investors — is the research and development teams that are working on flavor profiles and products that simply are more direct corollaries to the products they're looking to supplant.
We could guess — and compare it to things like the total money or gold supply in the U.S. For example, if you're someone who thinks of cryptocurrencies as a store of value, the total estimated value of all gold in the world is more than $8 trillion dollars… meaning if bitcoin would ever replace or supplant gold, its current value is pennies on the dollar.
"The notion that a 60 day review conducted by ideologues associated with a Koch brothers-affiliated think tank should supplant research and analysis conducted by the world's foremost scientists and engineers would be a grave disservice to American taxpayers," the senators said, referring to Travis Fisher, a veteran of the pro-fossil-fuel Institute for Energy Research, who has been tapped to lead the study.
But, as Pittsburgh researchers are learning, the transition means facing many hard truths that don't gel with what we think we know about environmentalism: solar power can actually have regressive impacts on low income communities, natural gas usage may actually be key in decarbonizing, and even the most advanced battery storage tech can't supplant the city's dumb luck of not being particularly windy or sunny.
It's a big vision with lots of implications for the world — from climate change and human health to challenging the massive, multi-billion dollar industries that depend on meat — and luckily for Impossible Foods (one of the many companies looking to supplant the meat business globally), the company has managed to attract big-name investors with incredibly deep pockets to fund its meatless mission.
Describing the government's defense of its proposed new policy as "Kafkaesque" in some of its reasoning, Judge Dolly Gee of Federal District Court for the Central District of California said it was up to Congress, not the administration, to supplant a 245-year-old consent decree that requires children to be held in state-licensed facilities and released in most cases within 33 days.
Nor did the breeds of lettuce that began to supplant iceberg at chic dinner parties — often purchased at one of the recently opened Greenmarkets in town and dressed with high-end extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar imported from Europe, varieties of which were now available at specialty shops alongside sun-dried tomatoes, medallions of French chèvre, fresh coriander (as cilantro was known), edible nasturtiums and pink peppercorns.
If Slack can plant the seed of a new productivity platform inside of a dizzyingly expanding set of customer companies small and large, it's attacking incumbents twice: If it can supplant other large-scale tools at big firms, Slack undercuts enterprise-facing revenues currently collected, and if smaller companies pick Slack and its nascent platform over traditional productivity stacks, it could further undermine future income streams from these large companies.
If he is confirmed, Barr would supplant Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE as the overseer of the special counsel investigation, giving Barr the power to decide whether to publicly release the report.
Elon Musk has spent his career trying to build third-act companies; PayPal topped out at Act II, so he went on to SpaceX (which started in Act II after Musk's attempt to piggyback on Russian ICBMs didn't work out, and is now clearly in Act III, beginning to supplant the existing launch-industrial complex) and Tesla (which similarly launched into Act II and, is extremely ambitiously, aiming for Act III vs.
Shepard's aim in "Foreign-Returned" is not to write over Gallant's story, as in a palimpsest, but to write alongside it; to tilt the lens to take in the people kept offstage at the time Gallant's story was set, like the Pakistani sociologists, mentioned only in passing, who supplant Peter and Sheilah as guests at their wealthy white friends' summer home, or the Muslim refugee child who appears, weeping, on their friends' Christmas card.
There is also the possibility that climate becomes a pretext for imperial action, including military action, from countries like China or America—and while this may seem far-fetched, pulled from the pages of science fiction, I think it's important to remember that we have now waged many wars over the principle of human rights, and climate is, I think, poised to join and possibly even supplant it as the central value of the international order going forward.
Jeremie Waterman, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's vice president for Greater China, said China's restrictive investment regime and other industrial policies requiring technology transfers in recent years have made China a less attractive place to invest for foreign firms, and not all of these policies can be changed with full WTO compliance This has been made worse by China's "Made in China 2025" plan, which aims to supplant foreign products and technologies with domestic ones and new cybersecurity regulations that put foreign information technology products at a disadvantage, Waterman said.

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