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"superseded" Definitions
  1. set aside as void, useless, irrelevant, or obsolete, usually in consideration of something mentioned: If a document has not been rescinded, but a portion of the content no longer applies, the superseded portion will be grayed out electronically.
  2. succeeded or supplanted in position, office, etc., by another person: To avoid any dissension over the new army chief’s appointment, the superseded General chose to retire rather than continue serving in another role.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of supersede.

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It will be superseded by other networks in the future.
Facile "closure" superseded what would have been a more satisfying story.
Walney will soon be superseded by another vast project, Hornsea One.
Soon enough, Elphi will be superseded by some other Instagrammable wonder.
China would have superseded power; now they are not even close.
Their desire to be with each other superseded the obvious roadblocks.
I felt an affinity with the victims that superseded shared religion.
I was in the process of until I was superseded not to.
In fact, before 2013, a new baby boy would have superseded Charlotte.
They don't get superseded by models with faster processors or better screens.
The call never took place, superseded by Trump's dissolution of the group.
Some of Reich's conclusions will surely be superseded within a few years.
But the war effort superseded environmental concerns and the tracks were laid.
Less happily, they are being superseded by tags based on identity politics.
Partisan politics has superseded the need for solutions to these preventable tragedies.
Technically we have not yet superseded the immigration population percentage of 1890.
However, these were superseded by a new resolution passed alongside the nuclear deal.
Impulse superseded the at-least-minimal degree of thoughtfulness once baked into sharing.
In 2000, United Technologies offered to buy Honeywell, but General Electric superseded it.
It has a goodness to it that always gets superseded by the badness.
It's no longer in use, having been superseded by new software in 2016.
A bilateral trade agreement, which took effect in 1989, was superseded by NAFTA.
However, until recently, the genre's other permutations superseded their popularity with new listeners.
Even after it was superseded in power, Gjallarhorn remains Destiny's most iconic weapon.
That law, which remains on the books, was superseded by the Roe decision.
They are relics now, since the 1916 Zoning Resolution was superseded in 1961.
The collection he built with his father eventually was superseded by his studies.
The manager's job description has changed: Communication skills have superseded strategic know-how.
But there comes a time when political strategy must be superseded by principles.
The cool objectivity of Pop Art had superseded the intense subjectivity of Abstract Expressionism.
ABC News reported that the outstanding detention order against Avila superseded the marriage exception.
Eyedrops of several descriptions and optical devices accumulate as each is superseded by another.
Analyzing what just happened is soon superseded by speculating on what might happen next.
It has been more or less superseded by the Supreme Court's Citizen United decision.
They are several years old and have been superseded by more formally issued regulations.
For Johann Peter Frank, welfare of the state superseded an individual's right to choose.
Justice Sotomayor dispatched Repsis by clarifying that Race Horse had been superseded by Mille Lacs.
His childhood farm was gone, superseded by the needs of those in the city nearby.
HIPAA is a broad federal law, but it can be superseded by different state laws.
The move superseded Corday's hand-selected pick for a temporary successor, Deputy Director Leandra English.
Many of world history's most tragic circumstances developed where ethnic identity superseded tolerance and unity.
And that draw has already been superseded in the list of Iceland's greatest football achievements.
Many people we spoke with believed the candidates' causes superseded any issues with tech or Google.
In today's lawsuit, the four industry groups argued that Vermont's authority is superseded by the FCC.
The device was quickly superseded, but it prepared the way for the great innovations to come.
The deal was originally struck in 2015, and has since been superseded by a new agreement.
Finally, the miners' race, known as "proof of work", could be superseded by "proof of stake".
There would not be an outdated channel like ESPN Classic, which YouTube superseded a decade ago.
The act may be superseded by a law that allows the president to temporarily fill vacancies.
The scenes that eventually superseded it—new wave and punk rock—get a lot of attention.
I had asked her about the NAACP and whether Twitter activists had superseded it in importance.
It was superseded by the $85033 billion antitrust fine European regulators imposed on Google in June.
It's a reminder that if Pynchon's style has been superseded, his ideas have only been confirmed.
She said the best outcome might be that the new law quietly superseded the old ones.
The April 210 meeting does not mean the May 2300 meeting has been superseded, it said.
Nowadays, though, these reference books have been superseded (as so many have been) by the internet.
If the bill passes, however, that aspect of "local control" will be superseded by state law.
But, that sadness is superseded by profound sorrow for my father who's lost his last remaining parent.
The administration could then argue in court that even issuing pot licenses is superseded by federal law.
But the agency also added that the policy may be modified, superseded, or rescinded at any time.
The current edition still references Fitch's old covered bond criteria, which was superseded on 26 October 2016.
Nintendo's early portable revisions, meanwhile, tended to be straight improvements that superseded their predecessors in every way.
According to the trends map shown below, interest in GDPR superseded interest in Beyoncé around 13 May.
The senator said the Supreme Court and other policy issues superseded his own personal disagreements with Trump.
The agreement can be extended for five years, or until it is superseded by a new treaty.
The order superseded a March 2017 permit that was invalidated by a Montana federal judge in November.
By then, the rationalism of the Mu'tazila school had been superseded by more dogmatic interpretations of Islam.
This early more romantic work is soon superseded by Gropius's increasingly streamlined, rigorous, even austere International Style.
But for many, the cinema's demolition is yet another example of old New York being steadily superseded.
China would have superseded us in two years as an economic power; now, they're not even close.
Operation Rosebud is superseded by the bigger, more fiendish—and, it turns out, politically sensitive—Operation Jericho.
The appellate panels in those cases held that contractual forum selection clauses superseded FINRA's mandatory arbitration rule.
My understanding is that EOs may be superseded by federal statute, but EOs may not override statute.
But Mare Nostrum and Frontex, which superseded it, have been reported as saving hundreds of thousands of lives.
The pain was only superseded by the fact that I couldn't control the direction of my floating body.
We've evolved into the microwave generation and arrived at a fragile state in which convenience has superseded security.
Truck drivers, cabbies, delivery workers and airline pilots will have been superseded by vehicles that do it all.
Officially recorded as 3,389 miles long in 573, the highway was eventually superseded by Interstate 80 in 1956.
Her singular ability to get into trouble is superseded only by her knack for getting out of it.
That new identity did not totally erase old divisions, but it superseded them, at least for a while.
In one theater after another, Russian President Vladimir Putin has successfully challenged Western predominance and even superseded it.
First came Tito Vilanova, who, after dying of cancer in 2014 was superseded by the Argentine Gerardo Martino.
"Outsider" was superseded by "self-taught," which didn't work since many artists are self-taught in some way.
PROMESA was unique in that it superseded the Puerto Rico constitution and established the rules of the road.
This new faith would in turn be superseded by a new iteration of Abrahamic faith centuries from now.
It was superseded by the $2.7 billion antitrust fine the European regulatory body imposed on Google in June.
"—which was later superseded by the more original, "UCL, we got beef, cut the rent, don't be a thief!
It's based on the idea of the "experience economy" that has superseded the service economy of late American capitalism.
European stocks slipped lower on Thursday after a flurry of earnings results was superseded by disappointing U.S. retail data.
Presumably, the in-game shop that superseded the Wii Shop Channel in 2011, the Nintendo eShop, will stick around.
Kate Brown (D) said her authority to keep businesses closed and to restrict public activity superseded the president's powers.
Some tax experts consider Section 385 to be dead letter, superseded by more recent, specific limits on interest deductions.
These processes superseded the daguerreotype and became the most dominant processes for the latter half of the 21856th century.
On Sunday, English sued Trump to block Mulvaney's appointment, saying he had illegally superseded the CFPB's line of succession.
This is where Mullican parts company from his Abstract Expressionist counterparts, as well as from those who superseded them.
But Michel Barnier, the European Commission's Brexit negotiator, argues that this 1964 agreement has since been superseded by the CFP.
In 2015, deep learning algorithms designed by Google, Microsoft, and China's Baidu superseded humans at the task, at least initially.
By then banknotes may have been superseded entirely and the $20 Tubman bill be no more than a historical curiosity.
The letter of intent will be superseded by a definitive agreement, which the companies intend to execute within 30 days.
What it actually is—and whether it still applies, or has since been superseded/discredited—is a whole different thing.
She was initially charged with 2 misdemeanors ... assault and reckless endangerment, but that's all superseded by the grand jury indictment.
The Second World War proved these people spectacularly wrong about how nations behave, and they were superseded by the realists.
According to the word on the street, the smartwatch has been superseded by its handsome older brother: the analogue timepiece.
The lab issued new reports for nearly 60,000 of them, meaning the old results had been superseded by new data.
That move, however, was later superseded by an order mandating a self-quarantine period for all out-of-state travelers.
Fighters who seemed moderate at first were replaced with—or superseded by, or became themselves—fighters who were ardently Islamist.
But the New York City Council enacted its local law in October 2014, and said it superseded any previous agreement.
But the resulting thunderous applause was another reminder that in this room, entertainment superseded information, catharsis overrode ambiguity, outrage overcame contemplation.
But we're in this time period where our fantasyand our virtual reality havein some ways superseded what we do in reality.
The era of AI breakthroughs has been superseded by an age of implementation—getting the algorithms to work on everyday problems.
It was Halperin and the people who eventually superseded him — like the editors of Politico — that drove me out of Washington.
This was superseded last week by the latest plan, Farley 5, also by Skidmore, which did not impress longtime station watchers.
For some forms of culture, the market that superseded the models of patronage of early modern Europe is no longer enough.
Time will tell how much of an impact SPOT can have, or how soon it may be superseded by an SIF.
Popular music may have superseded literature as a cultural influence long ago, but other genres have supplanted rock, folk, and blues.
A fourth email account was created for use by the Administrator but was superseded and never used beyond three test emails.
Ms. Beck was an excellent home cook who maintained that her instincts as a native Frenchwoman superseded all other culinary knowledge.
It superseded checks for most purposes and put our buying power inside of a tiny card that fits in a wallet.
S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions superseded Florida's law, effectively opening the door for local and state police agencies to ignore it.
Media companies have been largely superseded by social media platforms as internet users' home bases, as the mechanisms for sorting information.
However, with the economy teetering on the verge of recession, fears of the additional impact of tariffs have superseded those concerns.
Polls show that a vast majority of the Japanese public believes the law should be permanently overhauled, not just superseded once.
"I felt we were in a new situation, and a new political reality superseded normal considerations," he said in an interview.
To be clear, almost all the models chosen are no longer in use, having been superseded by more sophisticated models since.
TIM reiterated on Monday that Elliott's proposal for a vote in April was superseded by the call for a full board renewal.
Others said Trump made a blunt calculation that the security threat posed by North Korea superseded concerns about trade imbalances with China.
Coase noted in 1937 that the degree to which the mechanism of price is superseded by the firm varies with the circumstances.
What we've learned is traditional political tools, ads, policies, they may have been superseded by social media chaos, celebrity, wit, skill, timing.
The court held that state law conflicted with the Charter and the Charter superseded California law under Article VI of the Constitution.
This article has also been updated to clarify that Google Fiber exists inside of Access, rather than having been superseded by Access.
Absent a major push by the U.S. government and corporations, internet freedom is at risk of being superseded by censorship and control.
The provisions of this Protocol shall apply unless and until they are superseded, in whole or in part, by a subsequent agreement.
The increased focus on Keanu Reeves as a person superseded any discussion of whether he was a "good" or a "bad" actor.
There are only a handful of artists in music whose legacies superseded the wealth and fame they&aposve accumulated throughout their careers.
None of this makes headlines as much as it once did, superseded by news like a recent impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
And at least until a new government is formed, the Constitution can be superseded altogether — thanks to a document that predates it.
How many had been superseded by better apps or by functions built into the phone or my other devices since their debut.
These traditional filmmaking techniques have been superseded by CGI technology in recent years, but sometimes Shanks FX prefers to get their hands dirty.
But have the Hague and Arusha tribunals, and the International Criminal Court that has now superseded them, served an even more important purpose?
Just as Brexit has superseded the party's attitudes to business and the union, so too it may override its attitude to family values.
She couldn't have cared less that critics thought painting was dead or that Pollock was its apotheosis, superseded by Pop Art and Minimalism.
The law excluded provisions for sexual orientation and gender identity, however, and it also superseded all such ordinances at the local level statewide.
Her performance won Miss de Lappe a Donaldson Award — a Broadway honor that was eventually superseded by the Tonys — for best female dancer.
They reverse the trend of imposing, grandiose contemporary art and monumental political art, where individual sensitivity is superseded or shattered by bombastic sensationalism.
For the final few holes of his third round, Thomas's hunger to contend for his first major championship had superseded his physical famishment.
India's central bank said earlier this month it would begin bankruptcy proceedings against DHFL, and superseded the company's board, while appointing an administrator.
The state, despite its liberal leanings, still had a ban on its books that predated—although it was superseded by—Roe v. Wade.
But in the case of Mr. Trump, there is a sense that the rush for change has superseded a study of unintended consequences.
I would suggest that all are superseded by the possibility that we, as a species, are responding to the many stresses of overpopulation.
Ms. Dean and Ms. Randall proposed to each other on the same day; in fact, Ms. Dean's proposal inadvertently superseded Ms. Randall's proposal.
The mark, during an American Track League meeting, superseded Russian Yelena Isinbayeva's clearance of 20093 meters as the best outdoor mark for 2016.
The revisionist school was superseded by what Gary Kornblith, professor emeritus at Oberlin College, has called the "fundamentalist" interpretation of the Civil War.
The company said it only affects the original iPhone X, which has been superseded by the iPhone XS and XR released this autumn.
Launchd is supposed to have superseded a more general Unix utility called Cron, which is still available on OSX (and other Unix-based systems).
Sure enough, that initial snide glance is soon superseded through the powerful accompanying soundtrack by Alexandre Dubreuil, which bolsters the piece's very impressive scale.
"A fourth email account was created for use by the administrator but was superseded and never used beyond three test emails," Mr. Wilcox said.
"UK denunciation of London Convention=no change: EU law/Common Fisheries Policy had superseded it," Barnier said in a post to his Twitter account.
"The way forward is keep the spirit of Obama alive, even if his policies and accomplishments are superseded by our own in the future."
" John Sniadowski, a systems architect for TrueBox: "The skill sets which could have been taught will be superseded by AI and other robotic technology.
His sister, Carla Byrne, told the Post Griffith created close bonds with his students but nothing superseded his devotion to is wife and kids.
The new National Supervisory Commission superseded the Communist Party committee that investigated corruption and was given expanded powers to pursue cases throughout the bureaucracy.
St. John's superseded its record for the most snow in 24 hours, recording 1003 inches, as the storm hit Newfoundland and Labrador on Friday.
Why he's been the best this decade: Ronaldo has kept pace, and at times, superseded, the achievements of Lionel Messi over the past decade.
The politicians defeated or superseded by the 1974 wave had lost touch with their constituents because individual members of Congress didn't matter that much.
The site has lost most of its momentum, and blogs — once at the forefront of online music promotion — have largely been superseded by social media.
Owens, who was born in Euclid, Ohio, in 43 and now lives in Los Angeles, came of age after the Pictures Generation superseded Neo-Expressionism.
Ironically, in the age of the mobile phone, chatting verbally over the ether has been superseded largely by texting, posting, e-mailing and social networking.
It now joins the ranks of games like Go and Chess before it where the world's best human players have been superseded by computer agents.
Our wings had not yet tipped 90 degrees when another impulse arose within me, one that superseded my taste for once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Within Asia, Malaysia has superseded Hong Kong in its increase in representation of female directors, from 9.7 percent to 14.6 percent in just four years.
"The authority of the school is superseded when law enforcement or the Department of Children Services become involved," said Lisa L. Trail, a district spokeswoman.
Critics see the creation of the Constituent Assembly, which has superseded all powers including the opposition-led congress, as the cementing of dictatorship in Venezuela.
Companies are created, then valued in the billions of dollars a couple of years later, only to be superseded shortly thereafter by a scrappy upstart.
Many of them were still "under the old conventions and backward concepts," according to one analysis, that superseded revolutionary notions of friendship, love and service.
"Global policy liquidity response has now superseded that of (210 crisis)," Pictet Asset Management's senior macro strategist Steve Donzé said, referring to monetary stimulus alone.
Oklahoma legislators criticized the agreement because it superseded the typical role of the state treasury in deciding where the money from settlements should be sent.
I had arrived as an American-Israeli in a Palestinian village, but identities quickly faded as mutual trust and respect superseded political inclinations and suspicion.
P D F superseded the board of DHFL and appointed an administrator owing to governance concerns and defaults in meeting various payment obligations, it said.
In many ways, particularly with respect to oncologic care, what you can and cannot do for a patient can be superseded by the insurance company.
That arrangement was soon superseded when my host family teamed up with several neighboring households to bring the phone line half a mile down the road.
Again, Rolón has drawn the touchstone objects of home and hearth into a world where form has so thoroughly superseded function as to obscure it entirely.
A fourth email account was created for use by the Administrator but was superseded and never used beyond three test emails,' EPA spokesperson  Jahan Wilcox  said.
In some cases, advice on topics like how to manage his relationship with President Donald Trump, superseded that of some executives, the Journal said, citing sources.
In some respects, especially related to their mobile duopoly, Apple and Google could fall asleep at the wheel and never have to worry about being superseded.
The technology was quickly superseded, by the way: As Mac enthusiast Andy Baird notes on his website, these cameras are basically useless in the modern day.
That sterile debate is superseded by the incontrovertible fact that the total vote for statehood in 2012 was greater than total votes for the current status.
Perhaps some of these events would have had a lasting effect on the race if they hadn't been superseded by a new round of breaking news.
"Law, medicine and finance have been superseded by information technologies," said Mitchell Moss, an urban-planning professor at New York University who studies the city's economy.
She said Mr. Sommer must have been properly prosecuted on a later indictment that superseded the dismissed one, and said she would review past court filings.
However, his off-court earnings far superseded that — the Los Angeles Lakers star earned $53 million from his deals with Nike, Coca-Cola, and Kia Motors.
In a revival-style turn at the microphone, Mr. Enoch said his support for Mr. Trump superseded race, and he urged a return to conservative values.
The "2016 Award, in part superseded by 2018 award, cannot be said to have attained finality and attempts to enforce 2016 award are premature," Reliance said.
That effort was later superseded by U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who last week concluded his investigation into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
And it's not just factory workers or truck drivers that could soon be superseded by their artificial counterparts: even the humble YouTuber has something to worry about.
DisplayPort (not to be confused with Mini DisplayPort), superseded DVI, is found on nearly every monitor made today, and looks sort of like an asymmetrical HDMI port.
Voi's main new model, dubbed "Voiager 2," is said to be designed for maximum durability as well as future recycling (when it falls apart or is superseded).
It's why antiquarian tomes, superseded by our shift to the digitization of information, now transcend the sum of their parts to become highly valuable items for collectors.
Those were all outdated, superseded models that nevertheless found an audience due to a combination of habit, Apple loyalty, and a preference for small, truly compact phones.
They add practically nothing to the experience of watching a football match, and are quickly superseded by the press conferences, articles and column inches which come next.
The records were brilliant and immediately hailed as such—to the extent that Clipse's style and subject matter superseded all else in the minds of some critics.
The company does not break out marketing investment in annual filings, but people familiar say helping the company achieve its aggressive annual EBITDA goals superseded brand-building.
When the Yellowhammer document was leaked to The Sunday Times in August, Downing Street claimed it was out of date and had been superseded by newer versions.
The 50 paintings, prints and photographs on view date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as gaslight supplanted oil lamps, and electric lighting superseded gas.
Hangouts Chat, you may remember, is very different from Hangouts, Google's chat app for regular users which at one point was supposed to be superseded by Allo.
Since Dodd-Frank does just that, the question is whether the 2010 law superseded the Vacancies Reform Act for the purpose of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Bonnie's feelings are invested in Forky, and the other toys are pushed to one side—not superseded, exactly, just not as super as they used to be.
The law requires him to report the complaint to Congress, but seemed to Maguire potentially covered by executive privilege that superseded his own authority as acting DNI.
The central bank has here superseded the board of DHFL and appointed an administrator owing to governance concerns and defaults in meeting various payment obligations, it said.
" He specifically called out The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times as outlets where "sensationalism and commercialism have superseded accuracy and journalistic integrity as primary objectives.
" Becerra, citing the state laws that the Justice Department alleges are superseded by federal policy, said, "I don't see the conflict, at least in terms of our laws.
Our real-life exposure to different types of people is supplemented with (or in some cases, superseded by) the people we encounter in our entertainment, fictional or otherwise.
The strike is the latest in a wave of work stoppages in U.S. school districts, in which demands for resources have superseded calls for higher salaries and benefits.
Realism had superseded romance in philosophy, and the keenest intellectuals now styled themselves as "cerebralistic materialists"—devotees of the idea that life ends when the brain's activity does.
Gibson and Feinman said, however, that the Hanlon court focused on the classwide "common nucleus of facts and potential legal remedies" that superseded differences in applicable state laws.
ENDON renders a tumultuous ten minutes into placid organ-filled ambient work that is quickly superseded by Aaron Turner of SUMAC's snarling verses and chaotically warped discordant noise.
If the Supreme Court does take the case and reaches a majority decision one way or another, then existing rulings by district and appeals courts could be superseded.
Trade experts are debating whether Canada and the United States would revert to a pre-existing free-trade agreement between the two countries that was superseded by Nafta.
This tiny marvel was soon superseded by my favorite pieces in the show, both by Rosemarie Trockel — the wall reliefs "O-Sculpture 2" (2012) and "Louvre 2" (21974).
I felt like I was reading something that could not be read, and that it did not matter because the pleasure of looking superseded the act of deciphering.
Now that has been superseded by terms like "AI" and "machine learning" — still part of this knowledge only understood by a few that is being used to sell products.
The notion of "Good violence,"  meaning the violence committed by and against identifiable characters, with dramatic or thematic resonance, seemed like it would always be superseded by sheer quantity.
Though since been superseded by the more modern S-400 system, the S-300s are still regarded as highly potent and outstrip anything that the Syrian government currently has.
It does not help that such flows are constantly evolving: at the moment, most data traffic is to people, but this may soon be superseded by inter-gadget traffic.
When the lawsuits follow from property owners whose land is being taken for the wall, or from the beneficiaries of the superseded projects, their outcome is difficult to predict.
Not only can you buy The Waterboy or A Night At The Roxbury on the superseded medium, but there are also horror, sci-fi and romance sets for sale.
They introduced national pollution control mechanisms that superseded local standards and placed strict regulations on the industrial sector that prohibited the contamination of public water supplies and the air.
The S&P 500 has risen some 53% so far in June as expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates have for the moment superseded trade worries.
I think that we don't necessarily realize how quickly we've evolved and how quickly we have superseded our idea of our right to privacy by our right to know.
Were the backstop to enter into force in whole or in part, it is intended to apply only temporarily, unless and until it is superseded by a subsequent agreement.
One of the most successful of Africa's many trade blocs, it should be superseded by a continent-wide free trade area that will begin trading in July next year.
In places with recreational weed, the old-fashioned "head shop" has been superseded by the modern marijuana dispensary, a cross between an Apple store and a high-end coffee shop.
We've been unable to escape the prolific spread of Snapchat Stories since last year, seeing it superseded by Instagram and copied by everything from WhatsApp to even real estate websites.
As a fan of Sex and the City, I've long been tempted to associate the show's actresses with the characters they portrayed, as if the show's reality superseded actual reality.
Rather than comply with local law in Austin, Uber and Lyft forced through state-level legislation that superseded Austin's local regulations and allowed the companies to return to the city.
Later the same day, Politico reported on the existence of a brand new ethics code that apparently superseded the earlier one, although the paper did not publish the code itself.
The manual was superseded by materials in a 2016 version of the handbook, which has not been released, though the table of contents were published by Government Attic in January.
This naked ambition—with all the human cost it has entailed—has so often been lost to history, superseded by the depiction of the Kennedys as a benevolent public good.
Merwin's poems, like his Maui conservancy, make their mark on the world by recording its effacement; they reveal what a person finds when he imagines himself as having been superseded.
If the Assistant or something like it does not take off, Google's status as the chief navigator of our digital lives could be superseded by a half-dozen other assistants.
But his chances of thwarting the House committee may be slim since his attorneys are relying on a precedent from the 1880s that was superseded by a decision in 1927.
The decision underscores the fact that nearly all inquiries and investigations led by Congress are on pause amid the coronavirus response, which has superseded nearly everything else in American life.
Between 573, when he began drawing in a Surrealist vein, and 257, when his drawing was published in View, Foy mastered an idiom that was being superseded by Abstract Expressionism.
Suprematism was quickly superseded by the more grounded, utilitarian art of Constructivism — one of the first to announce the death of painting, as El Lissitzky does in a wall text.
"It's not a lot, but every one was different, and every one superseded the previous one in design and novelty," said David Newman, chairman of the George Daniels Educational Trust.
Any provision of any previous proclamation, memorandum, or Executive Order that is inconsistent with the actions taken in this memorandum is superseded to the extent of such inconsistency. Sec. 5.
In a 24-page order, Gee stressed that the 1997 consent decree was a contract between both parties and could not be superseded at the request of a single party.
"Texas cannot satisfactorily explain why it applies current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake," she wrote.
Special offers come and go all the time—and are usually slapped on stock that's about to be superseded—so don't feel pressured into clicking the buy button at any point.
These days, having a famous last name has superseded having a skill, and the ones who get the most work are more likely to have already been on a reality show.
Mr Bolton compared New START unfavourably with the 2002 Treaty of Moscow (also known as SORT—the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty), the treaty's superseded predecessor, which he had helped to negotiate.
So the fragmentation crisis has been mostly averted, though the rapid pace of improvement is also leaving a lot of people stupefied at how quickly their new headphones are being superseded.
Ross told the paper that the targeted database had recently been superseded in service by an upgraded one with better security, but that the old database was never cleared of data.
There has not been the normal stuff to get into around games, because they have not played each other, so the debate around what the club is has superseded everything else.
Even if one of her albums sold well, the theory went, it could easily be superseded by another record that was more popular on services like Spotify, Tidal or Apple Music.
It was only when the dominance of cyanobacteria in Earth's ocean was superseded by more energy-dense food sources, such as planktonic algae, that conditions were favorable for more complex life.
To Ms. Schiess, this is one more sign that a new ritual has superseded Sunday worship and weeknight Bible studies: a profane devotional practice, with immense power to shape evangelicals' beliefs.
The six U.N. Security Council resolutions that Pompeo asserted established that standard were superseded by Resolution 2231 enshrining the nuclear deal and allowing Iran to enrich uranium within the agreement's restrictions.
This impression of secondary service is reinforced in the second act, when digital technology is temporarily superseded by Bart Hess's chic costumes, and Ms. Vishneva moves so that her feathers will.
" However, the map came with a warning that information from the National Hurricane Center and local emergency officials superseded it: "If anything on this graphic causes confusion, ignore the entire product.
The question is how much longer the big game can rise above the NFL's, and the broader media industry's woes — and whether it might be superseded by a more global sport.
My daughter's teacher let her out into the hallway with the fire alarm going off but she couldn't hear anyone calling The Code Red anyway because that superseded the intercom system.
The protests prompted the state's lawmakers to adopt an emergency law allowing the practice to continue, The Hindu reported, though it was not clear whether that superseded the Supreme Court ruling.
We had spent the last day getting to know the guys, a motley crew of hopefuls whose ultimate obsession over pleasing Samantha superseded any hesitation they might have had in competing.
But except for a fiery speech Frantz's father makes to other Germans who lost their sons, the fierce antiwar message of "Broken Lullaby" is superseded by Adrien and Anna's blossoming romance.
Both are likely to be superseded by new models before 2023, but aviation analysts have said recent market experience and low oil prices suggest demand for older jets can be resilient.
But I've spent a long time writing about the progress of technology, and sticking with a superseded standard has never been the long-term solution for improving the user experience of anything.
In terms of the physical craft of these outfits, traditional carving has been superseded by skills such as collaging or embroidery, and wax printed fabrics at times replace the popular raffia skirts.
Within a few years, states realized that inmates could build the paved roads so sorely needed for the South's commercial infrastructure and the system of leasing prisoners was superseded by chain gangs.
The limited provisions that are binding are superseded by the Services Agreement and the Information Processing Agreement discussed above, hence we think the Memorandum of Understanding has very limited relevance to Streams.
The drama leading up to this year's State of The Union address has superseded a lot of what needs to be discussed — like healthcare, national security, equal pay, foreign affairs, and immigration.
While both certainly played a role, it's unlikely that they superseded the Mexican public's general frustration with long term, widespread government corruption in being the ultimate factor that led to AMLO's victory.
The indictment, returned by a federal grand jury on Tuesday and unsealed on Wednesday as the anti-government protesters appeared in federal court in Portland, superseded an earlier indictment in the case.
"DRC's largely forgotten crisis ... superseded all other crises in terms of the number of people forced to flee their homes," Ulrika Blom, the NRC's country director for Congo, said in a statement.
Tony Parisi, who describes himself as a VR OG, helped create VRML—a universal language for authoring 3D applications over the web that was superseded by X3D—during the 90s VR wave.
Investment group Kosmos, headed by Spanish footballer Gerard Pique, is putting in $3 billion over 25 years, but unless the marquee players turn out it could be superseded by the ATP Cup.
Like many conservative intellectuals, Hawley believes that the Progressive Era amounted to a disastrous wrong turn, when the administrative apparatus that Roosevelt created superseded the modest, decentralized government envisaged by the Framers.
"Our response was aimed at easing the concerns of numerous V.A. employees," Mr. Cashour said in an email, adding that the ethics law had been superseded by subsequent conflict-of-interest statutes.
This reference is to the comic, where none of the characters actually have pupils, and whose popularity was superseded at one point by the musical, then by more than one cinematic treatment.
Tony Parisi, who describes himself as a VR OG, helped create VRML—a universal language for authoring 3D applications over the web that was superseded by X5003D—during the 90s VR wave.
"Walnut lasted 'til 220 and then was superseded by mahogany," Mr. Chellar said, explaining that the hardwood from the Americas was more resistant to pests like the woodworm that can destroy walnut.
They were done during the height of Abstract Expressionism and the first years of Pop Art and Color Field painting, when painting with a brush began to be superseded by other means.
Then there's Android Messages, Google's custom SMS app that is supposed to be superseded by the RCS-based Chat, and the defunct Gchat, which got replaced by Hangouts a few years back.
"Texas cannot satisfactorily explain why it applies current medical standards for diagnosing intellectual disability in other contexts, yet clings to superseded standards when an individual's life is at stake," Justice Ginsburg wrote.
But The Equalizer 2 expands its scope, with McCall's preoccupation with caring for the folks in his apartment complex nearly superseded by a larger political conspiracy featuring players from his past life.
That said, the Elite 65T, which came out last year and are about to be superseded by the new but similar-looking 75T model, aren't the most attractive pair of buds out there.
"It was the first time anybody ever asked me about Iraq and I said, 'Well, I don't know,'" Trump said Thursday, adding those comments were "superseded" by his late comments against the war.
With the exception of whether President Trump will or will not sit down with Mueller, the so-called "collusion" narrative hasn&apost moved much in months, having been superseded by the obstruction narrative.
"If the backstop were nevertheless to be triggered, it would only apply temporarily, unless and until it is superseded by a subsequent agreement that ensures that a hard border is avoided," they said.
One of Sudan's top generals, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who is deputy head of the Transitional Military council that will be superseded by the interim government, said the agreement was a victory for Sudan.
To honor its lineage, she chose to highlight the mechanical qualities of the superseded technology, applying contact and binaural microphones to their surfaces and "pulling new sounds out of antiquated devices," she said.
Even more than the Red Sox and the Yankees, the Buckeyes are the ancient Romans to Michigan's ancient Greece — victors valiant, if you will, who superseded the civilization they conquered by imitating it.
The security he provided — with Wentz's timetable unclear, in Coach Doug Pederson's scheme, as a selfless teammate in a quarterback dynamic that never grew awkward — superseded any draft capital they could have recouped.
"For this game, we made the decision to enable free-flowing travel and complete autonomy over camera control — these two principles superseded all else," the game's lead player action programmer, Toshitake Tsuchikura, explained.
Yet the Chinese authorities considered that his foreign passport was superseded by birth and ethnicity: both Mr Gui and Mr Lee are Han, the ethnic group that makes up 92% of mainland China's population.
Over the past decade, the idea of hiring for "cultural fit" has become as important as, and at times superseded, hiring to fit a job description across forward-looking industries, from tech to transportation.
While admitting that "what was troubling was that her desire to be the black man on the street superseded the unsettling history," he ascribes it to her innocence of the "historical baggage" of minstrelsy.
The Corps rejected the Gateway Pacific Terminal, a $700 million project to export Montana coal to Asia, because fishing rights for a local Native American tribe superseded plans for the port, the Missoulian reported.
The QFII program was first introduced in 2003 to allow foreigners to invest in China, but has since been partially superseded by the Stock and Bond Connect schemes linking Hong Kong and mainland markets.
Supporters of the whistleblower and Trump's critics say the whistleblower's written account has been confirmed and superseded by other officials who have testified both in private and public in the U.S. House of Representatives.
"The desire to win medals superseded their collective moral and ethical compass and Olympic values of fair play," according to the report by the World Anti-Doping Agency, which was spearheaded by investigator Richard McClaren.
Its theories gain acceptance only to be superseded by others; concepts such as justice, wisdom and beauty have no place in science, yet everyone recognises them and the enormous impact they have on our world.
"My conjecture is that cryptocurrency holders are trying to decide whether to abandon bitcoin because its limitations mean it will be superseded by better products or bet that it can thrive despite them," Englander said.
Leadership needed time to build consensus among Republicans and, most importantly, the legislative calendar in September was packed with a need for action that superseded tax reform, according to two sources familiar with Tuesday's meeting.
The policy statement issued by the Shanghai municipal government on Monday also suggested local markets would continue to operate until at least 2018, allaying market concerns that they would be superseded by the nationwide scheme.
And he mentioned that some of the science Asimov describes likely has been superseded by the many discoveries that have taken place since — for example, the discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN in 2012.
Some early projections showed a small likelihood of the state feeling the effects of the hurricane's extremities, but these were quickly superseded by forecasts that showed Dorian hewing more closely to the US Atlantic coast.
Over the short term, the debt issue likely will be superseded by other news, particularly the strong burst of growth and the tariff battles the U.S. has launched against its trading partners around the world.
As my youth ebbs away from me, minute after minute, I become more and more painfully aware of being superseded, of time passing me by, of losing touch with the world that changed my life.
"Since 3G has largely been superseded by 4G in terms of coverage and usability, we expect the bulk of mobile users in China to be on 4G by 43," Lane told the South China Morning Post.
But the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said the move would make little difference as the agreement in question had already been superseded by the EU's Common Fisheries Policy, which is subject to Britain's exit talks.

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