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Then again, both could end up supplanting Nimmo and Conforto.
Delhi has become the world's most polluted mega-city, supplanting Beijing.
But around that time use of mobile phones increased, supplanting beepers.
But stores are slashing workers' hours, and robots are supplanting people.
Black Mirror doesn't really deal with things like artificial intelligence supplanting humanity.
Without doing so, we risk supplanting one form of injury with another.
Google is building its own relationships with carriers and supplanting device partners.
He confirms his granddaughter's agenda, rather than supplanting it with his own.
I previously criticized "remote learning" educational platforms that are supplanting traditional universities.
The Massachusetts senator also appears to be on the brink of supplanting Sen.
In this environment, craft beers and infused water are supplanting Budweisers and sodas.
The Massachusetts senator also appears to be on the brink of supplanting Sen.
It is the supplanting of one religion with another, which demands its own martyrs.
Second, SpaceX and the other commercial space companies are not interested in supplanting NASA.
I had written about AOL supplanting Netscape, putting themselves on Netscape — or no, CompuServe.
His path into serious contention requires supplanting Biden as the favored choice for moderate Democrats.
Hybrids aside, why are so many defensive tackles supplanting outside rushers on the sack charts?
Milwaukee Bucks (29-12) Giannis Antetokounmpo supplanting James Harden as the league's Most Valuable Player?
It remains to be seen whether any of these products end up supplanting the vibrator.
The big counterpoint to commercialization supplanting public health interests is how America has responded to tobacco.
Or it could potentially rocket business passengers around the Earth in 30 minutes, supplanting commercial airlines.
It also, importantly, isn't anywhere close to supplanting traditional forms of ownership—at least not yet.
Wade, supplanting it with something that makes state laws prohibiting abortion the law of the land.
It was, in essence, a Russian nesting doll of ecological disasters—one bad decision supplanting yet another.
On AI supplanting human jobs: "it's not even on our radar screen.... 50-100 more years" away.
But newer gene-editing techniques that do not involve plant pests are quickly supplanting the old tools.
Second, within organizations that use it, Slack has become the place where business gets done, supplanting email.
Social media is well on its way to supplanting television as the dominant platform for campaign spending.
Having thus saved Mr Assad and enabled his rehabilitation, Russia is supplanting America as the region's power-broker.
NATO insiders say "the atmospherics are different now" and there is little risk of the EU supplanting NATO.
Trump may have been attempting to rein in the Russia investigation by supplanting Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Apple could switch to homegrown processors for its Mac line by 2020, supplanting Intel, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
The first step for these companies on the way to supplanting community systems is to fill obvious gaps.
If confirmed by state officials, that would become Illinois's record low, supplanting the previous record of minus 36.
In particular, it is challenging — if not supplanting — state TV as a source of information for the young.
Just as cheap natural gas is supplanting coal, even cheaper wind or solar eventually will displace gas, they argue.
Citizen journalists and facts collected on and published from the ground were supplanting news collected, verified and, then, shared.
It also enabled users to send and receive money, potentially supplanting the need for apps like Venmo and PayPal.
EIA projected gas would remain the primary power plant fuel in 2019 and 2020 after supplanting coal in 2016.
So supplanting avoidable ER visits with more consistent primary care services is one workable approach for all patient populations.
EIA projected gas would remain the primary U.S. power plant fuel in 2019 and 2020 after supplanting coal in 2016.
Which isn't to say that if we came up with the ideal robots supplanting humankind story, we wouldn't embrace it.
The best analysts are able to use data for curiosity and creativity — functions that AI won't be supplanting anytime soon.
No challenger proposed before or since — not ''homonegativity,'' ''heterosexism,'' ''sexual prejudice'' or ''heteronormativity'' — has stood a chance of supplanting it.
Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 also complicate matters by supplanting and superseding much of the smart TV functionality.
Ranked 26th, Kasatkina, 24, is the highest-ranked Russian player, supplanting Svetlana Kuznetsova, who held the position for 220 weeks.
However, some poll scenarios have put Macron in the second round in Fillon's place, while others have him supplanting Le Pen.
Instead, the quality of having plans — an approximation for competence, seriousness, and coherence — is mostly supplanting quantitative consideration of the plans.
Pickup, SUV and crossover sales have soared in recent year, supplanting to sedan and caravan as the family car of choice.
Jones, the sixth player taken in the draft, is 27-22 in four starts since supplanting Eli Manning as the starter.
Bridgewater anointed ex-Apple exec Jon Rubenstein as the selected successor to founder Ray Dalio, supplanting Greg Jensen in the process.
Rick Snyder (R), was behind the decision to switch Flint's water supply, they said, supplanting local authority under a state law.
And while he believes Alexa also helps streamline search, he doesn't see it supplanting Google any time in the foreseeable future.
Robots and related forms of artificial intelligence are rapidly supplanting what remain of factory workers, call-center operators and clerical staff.
But a "white paper" issued by China said the country had "no intention" of challenging the United States, or supplanting it.
Moskowitz hoped to create a more relaxed and collegiate environment, with seminars led by experts supplanting classes with pre-formulated lesson plans.
They are playing a much-needed role at a time when billionaire philanthropy is criticized more than ever for supplanting government action.
Bombastic, attention-grabbing inorganic noises are becoming the norm, disruptive sonic alerts trigger Pavlovian feedback, and simulated sounds are supplanting analog ones.
Mr. Bradbury's midcentury warning was that TV was supplanting the culture of the word and the sort of complex thought it promoted.
We still have challenges to deal with in terms of people being laid off because technology is, you know, supplanting their jobs.
With the victory, American Johnson jumps from third to first in the world rankings, supplanting Australian Jason Day, who finished tied for 21962th.
With mobile phones now supplanting so many of the original purposes of PCs, it's high time for the personal computer itself to evolve.
Technology plays a bigger role now too, supplanting some of the traditions of book repair that were based on long apprenticeship and practice.
Sociologists at UCLA and West Virginia University argue that a "victimhood culture" is emerging in America, supplanting the previous honor and dignity cultures.
Last year, China also brought the world's fastest supercomputer, the Sunway TaihuLight, online, supplanting another Chinese model that had been the world's fastest.
At the time, Russian syndicates were supplanting elements of the Italian mafia and drug cartels as a key target of US law enforcement.
The result gives Kasich a shot at supplanting Marco Rubio as the emerging favorite of mainstream Republicans who loathe Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
Far from supplanting America's military capabilities, Europe's national armies are only just getting around to rebuilding their own, hollowed out after the cold war.
Not only is the internet supplanting traditional advertising platforms like TV for the most ad spending worldwide, but internet advertising itself is in transition.
In electrical generation, EIA projected gas would remain the primary U.S. power plant fuel in 20173 and 2019 after first supplanting coal in 2016.
The candidates were unified behind the notion of supplanting President Donald Trump, but the gloves came off on issues such as healthcare and immigration.
Yet her Rio goal never died, just the means of getting there, with pool workouts and therapy supplanting track sessions for nearly a month.
EIA projected gas would remain the primary U.S. power plant fuel for electrical generation in 2019 and 2020 after first supplanting coal in 2016.
Yet overdose by contact has been a persistent myth about fentanyl since it began supplanting heroin in much of the US's illicit opioid supply.
It's hard to imagine Everything Hits at Once supplanting "This Is: Spoon" as a definitive collection of the band's music when fans already have one.
Facebook helped fuel the digital publishing boom of the past five years, supplanting Google as the firehose of choice for new and old media outlets.
Across the United States, data centers are increasingly supplanting smog-belching factories as the humming engines of the economy as industries expand their footprints online.
To ensure that the turmoil wouldn't be repeated, new laws and regulations were put in place, supplanting the antiquated doctrines that helped undermine the system.
Take clerks in book-keeping, accounting and auditing: the earlier study said the odds of computers supplanting them over the next 20 years were 98%.
Worst Performance Per Capita Only two medals and no golds for India, well on its way to supplanting China as the world's most populous nation.
The algae that live in corals may also be evolving to cope with warmer temperatures, or hardier coral species may be supplanting others, she said.
The supplanting of the advertisement and popularity of breakfast burritos to that of breakfast tacos began in the 1970s and was completed in the 1980s.
Then as Tencent's WeChat became nearly ubiquitous in China, supplanting Sina Weibo in popularity, the state told all messaging apps to require real-name registration.
Though Uber is generally associated with kneecapping the taxi industry in the last few years, the company's real ambition appears to be supplanting mass transit.
With digital messages and social media supplanting regular mail, the postal unit of Japan Post lost nearly ¥385 billion, or about $3.5 billion, last year.
All over Brooklyn and Manhattan, expensive boutique boxing gyms with names like Shadowbox and Rumble have popped up, supplanting the city's bare-bones fight clubs.
And gentrification needn't be zero-sum, because gentrifying neighborhoods may become more densely populated, with new arrivals adding to, rather than supplanting, those currently resident.
But with electronic payments already supplanting cash, they're alert to the danger that they would lose business if their clients decided to switch to them.
That jump would move Spain from fourth to first in the rankings, supplanting Japan, which would move to second with a 2040 lifespan of 85.7 years.
Businesses think they can save money by supplanting human workers with automated robots, but in doing so they're reducing employment and exacerbating the problem of homelessness.
The September 24th proclamation violates the separation of powers by, in Mr Katyal's words, "supplanting Congress's immigration policies with the President's own unilateral and indefinite ban".
The investment in Flipkart becomes the biggest-ever that Walmart has made in its history, supplanting Asda in the UK (which it last week partially divested).
Beyond lack of access to treatment, the increase in overdose deaths can be blamed on the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl supplanting heroin in the illicit market.
SQM has stated publicly a goal of supplanting Albemarle as the world's biggest lithium producer by the next decade, which Albemarle says is not a concern.
Effectively mining large data sets could lead to supplanting workers with artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, according to firms selling and buying data-driven technology.
The former vice president, normally known for his garrulousness, was disengaged from the people around him, these sources said, a pensive mood supplanting his usual ebullience.
It is building a massive military, including space forces, with the goal of challenging the United States and eventually supplanting it as the dominant world power.
Channing and Jenna Dewan Tatum are our premier dancing couple, supplanting Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, and whoever the top dancers were in the intervening 60 years.
From Black Lives Matter to the #NeverTrump movement, Facebook and Twitter are supplanting traditional media outlets by making every user a citizen journalist in her own right.
He even charges tech firms with having bruised democracy: they serve up information based on opaque algorithms, suggesting what people should think, and so supplanting individual thought.
Not only has the popular narrative turned against the tech industry, but many in the industry themselves are caught in a narrative thrall that's supplanting independent thought.
This means that China can create many problems for the U.S. and its allies even if it is not "taking over" global leadership or supplanting American power.
By appointing Whitaker and supplanting Rosenstein's oversight of Mueller, Trump is now well-positioned to curtail the inquiry just as it draws closer to his inner circle.
A space-based solar power market dominated by China would go a long way toward making China the supreme superpower on the planet, supplanting the United States.
In a culture consumed with texting, when emojis are steadily supplanting language sometimes almost entirely, it's odd to keep talking: to not truncate, but multiply our words.
Huawei is also on the rise, still far short of its goal of supplanting Apple and Samsung, but at least closing the gap on the two leaders.
Trump and his supporters would put up a ferocious fight — the presumptive presidential nominee described the idea of supplanting him as nominee as "totally illegal" last week.
Warren had emerged in past weeks as a rising force within the Democratic nominating contest, even supplanting Biden in the first-place slot of some national surveys.
An emergency manager for the city, appointed by Snyder, was behind the decision to switch Flint's water supply, she said, supplanting local authority under a state law.
But Matthews sees Collection Deck as evidence that role-playing, which values decision-making over rolling dice and placing counters, might be supplanting those more standard training games.
The translation part of the business model worked for a bit before the founders realized that artificial intelligence was quickly supplanting their human translators as the cheapest option.
Not so long ago, the North American Soccer League took aim at Major League Soccer, with the goal of supplanting it as the top soccer circuit in America.
The establishment feels more comfortable with Warren's mission of reforming and "unrigging" existing economic and political systems, compared to Sanders's approach of indicting and supplanting these systems altogether.
Georgian Dream took office in 2012 in the country's first peaceful transfer of power after an election, supplanting the United National Movement, which had governed for nine years.
In many ways, Poland is a country of nomads running from the evil of the past, its many ethnic populations repeatedly supplanting one another in its various regions.
That segment, Thompson said, seems to be afraid that James is supplanting Bryant on the list of all-time greats — assuming, of course, that he has not already.
This stack of meat masquerading as a sandwich was a study in beige: deep-fried chicken fillets subbing in for bread, bacon replacing lettuce, melted cheese supplanting tomato.
But the movie character's supplanting of the historical LaMotta — a process in which he cooperated — doesn't just make it harder to give him his due as a boxer.
Did it also put Dillon front and center among the racers supplanting the departing stars Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Carl Edwards and, after this season, Dale Earnhardt Jr.?
Then, transition to the larger vision, of VR slowly supplanting the Web itself; replace laptops with headsets, phones with overlays on smart glasses, and keyboards with neural interfaces.
Digital peer-to-peer (P2P) apps are supplanting cash in the day-to-day lives of users across generations as they become more appealing and useful than ever.
The guidelines for the trustee included that each daughter should earn her own income, with any distributions from the trust supplementing, not supplanting, income earned through her own effort.
Many Greens see this as a historic chance to take over the leadership of the European left, supplanting the social-democratic parties that held that role for a century.
Yet with solar and wind power booming in the U.S., and natural gas supplanting coal, the low-carbon EV dream is finally becoming a reality, a new analysis says.
But despite Google's efforts to build its enterprise user base, G Suite hasn't come close to supplanting Office 365 as the cloud-based productivity software of choice for companies.
He dominated the American Hockey League, compiling the longest shutout streak in league history — 304 minutes 11 seconds — before earning a promotion this season, supplanting Zatkoff as Fleury's backup.
Should a Democrat succeed in supplanting Trump, that new commander-in-chief will face the overdue chore of steering the nation's national security apparatus on to a new path.
And so they are supplanting Western civilization with Middle Eastern civilization and I say, and Geert Wilders says, Western civilization is a superior civilization — it is the first world.
China is also subverting global human-rights mechanisms and supplanting the concept of universality of human rights with its notion that economic development supersedes individual civil and political rights.
Adding to the complexity of the primary map is that early voting practices are creating a dynamic that, in some states, is supplanting election day with an election month.
In regard to putting coal miners "back to work," the job destruction that Trump attributed to the Obama administration was more likely a symptom of cheap natural gas supplanting coal.
Last year, INCOMPAS filed a 95-page comment outlining the case for net neutrality, which offers arguments that contrast sharply with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's myriad excuses for supplanting it.
Billboard reports that the rapper-singer&aposs song originally peaked at No. 7, but jumped back this week from No. 52 to No. 1, supplanting Drake&aposs "Nice for What."
Third, weaken the ACA as in the third option and roll back Medicaid coverage over the next decade by supplanting the current entitlement formula with a capped block grant approach.
Amazon doesn't want reading an e-book to be too similar to a news website or document app, or else it runs counter to the format's promise of supplanting print.
Among other, larger chains, Hilton is hoping its Tru brand will eventually be its largest, supplanting the company's Hampton Inn, Tru's global head, Alexandra Jaritz, said in a phone interview.
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.
The auto industry rebounded and is now leveling off, Detroit is on the comeback trail after its historic bankruptcy, high-tech jobs are supplanting manufacturing, and health care is booming.
If it's successful in supplanting real stores, Bodega will replace countermen and cashiers with more anonymous workers who have to stock these boxes, unless they decide to go with drones instead.
According to current investor sentiment, supplanting the "Unaffordable Care Act" would expedite the passage of tax cuts and infrastructure spending, which would lead to a significant boost in GDP and inflation.
The auto industry has lost one of its strongest protagonists for mergers and acquisitions at a time when strategic alliances with technology companies are increasingly supplanting transformational mergers between traditional carmakers.
She makes herself useful, however, preparing a poultice to soothe Anne's pains, and swiftly rises through the ranks, from chambermaid to confidante, before supplanting Sarah, her kinswoman, in the sovereign's bed.
On lawmaking, she added that there will be a one-in, one-out policy — with any new laws and regulation supplanting an existing rule in a bid to cut red tape.
He is best known for "The Hundred-Year Marathon," a book about what he says is the Chinese goal of supplanting the United States as the world's dominant power by 2049.
The bottom line: "Globalized commerce has brought U.S. consumer tastes to shoppers around the world, from Halloween candy to breakfast cereal and peanut butter, sometimes even supplanting local traditions," AP writes.
Regulations by federal government agencies, which many now call the administrative state, are quickly supplanting Congress as the principal source of the rules that American citizens and businesses have to obey.
The killing of Soleimani could present Beijing with a major opportunity, not only to prevent another disastrous war, but to increase its influence in the region, supplanting an increasingly unpredictable Washington.
"Some heroin indicators suggest fentanyl is significantly impacting market share and, in a few markets, even supplanting the heroin market," the Drug Enforcement Administration said in its 2017 National Drug Assessment report.
We don't know yet whether the Essential phone or Ambient OS will mean less fighting with technology — or whether Rubin is planning on building more on top of Android or supplanting it.
The rise in corporate VC investment in pharma and biotech appears to reflect the continuation of a long-term trend toward supplementing and even supplanting in-house R&D with venture investment.
Somewhere in its third season, Person of Interest sneakily became a series about artificial intelligences supplanting humanity, and in season four (which concluded in 2015), it brought that idea to the forefront.
China has risen to become the number one partner of American scientists, supplanting the UK But its status as a scientific power and partner can only be damaged by He's ethics violation.
The 54:05 completion time from streamer Venick is the latest reported speedrun record for Breath of the Wild, supplanting a 58:01 finish that had been set hours earlier by MrGymnast86.
Firms like Bosch, a major automotive supplier, have become prominent in the global race to develop autonomous vehicle technology, supplanting traditional top-down manufacturing relationships with a complex web of tie-ups.
In fact, many in the C.S.U. have harbored dreams of supplanting the Christian Democrats as the leaders of the center right for almost as long as Ms. Merkel has been in office.
What if it could once again evolve out of and in opposition to the 19th century's Beaux-Arts style without supplanting it with a stripped-down design language of basic geometric forms?
Gates suggested supplanting war games with "germ games" to simulate crisis scenarios, as well as readying a medical reserve corps ready to go at a moment's notice in coordination with the military.
Founded by former bankers, they are part of a group of private equity firms which has spent the years since the financial crisis quietly supplanting their former colleagues in the banking world.
Even now, rather than raise interest rates in lockstep with the Federal Reserve, they are selling dollars and supplanting the easy money that global central banks are slowly removing from the world economy.
Nevertheless, the dreary worldview embodied by "Walking Dead" -- which has only become nastier through the years, with humans (and now the dictatorial Negan) supplanting zombies as the true monsters -- has grown especially prevalent.
After World War II, swing dancing fell out of favor — the dancers and musicians were drafted, the war led to a tax on entertainment in the US, and rock music was supplanting jazz.
We chatted with her about her plan to bring AR to the masses, and why it's so much more exciting to build on top of—instead of supplanting—the world we live in.
Recognizing that Microsoft won't be supplanting Amazon, Nadella knows that people who use Cortana for core Microsoft services like email and scheduling need to be able to communicate using their home Echo devices.
Sanders' plan calls for creating a health insurance program that would be run by the federal government and would cover all Americans, supplanting today's job-based policies that cover roughly half the nation.
Yet other commenters see in the election results the damaging effects on the MSM and the country as a whole of the social media, which are seen as supplanting civil and curated journalism.
But with the emergence of Torres at second base and Andujar at third, his role seems confined to defensive replacement, pinch-hitter and supplanting Greg Bird as a left-handed-hitting first baseman.
A common defense of billionaire philanthropy is that these billionaires are not supplanting government action but merely supplementing it, filling in the holes that the government is unable to address on its own.
The new store, located on the outskirts of Seoul, will be Ikea's largest globally, with three underground floors and four above ground, supplanting its existing largest store, which is also in the country.
Since many state Republicans are skeptical that the ultra-conservative Ward can win in a general election, either man could have a chance at supplanting her as the leading GOP alternative to Flake.
With confidence money can buy, NGS has already announced partnerships with Pompidou and Tate, buying pre-curated blockbusters, supplanting these exhibitions with the region's side of the story, surely with Singapore on top.
It's not Alexa supplanting the entire customer support platform, but it is the first time that Alexa will be linked up to an existing help center, granted one operated by an Amazon-owned company.
Silicon Valley and telecom giants have opposing views of how web traffic should be treated on the way to reaching consumers — an increasing issue now that digital content is supplanting nearly every other format.
Right now the strategy is "try everything" with a side of "don't piss off the carriers by supplanting a potential revenue stream with your own messaging solution" (that's not an exact quote, of course).
But the pomp will also be a chance for Mr. Xi to showcase his "China Dream" — a vision of his nation joining or perhaps supplanting the United States as a superpower leading the world.
JavaScript lets developers add interactive effects to web pages, working in tandem with HTML and CSS — and tech companies are starting to use it more on the backend, often supplanting even the seemingly ubiquitous Node.
That means Amazon owns the customer data and knows what sells well on its site — and if needed, it can go make those products themselves at a lower cost, supplanting the larger brand almost immediately.
Planned Parenthood decided to exit the Title X program, and now Obria is closer than ever to its goal of supplanting the group in the hearts and minds of Americans — and in the federal budget.
" Mr. Romita's "distinctive hand" as art director, Mr. Schumer said, "could be seen on everything from covers to interior panels and pages, effectively supplanting the Marvel style once dominated by Jack Kirby in the '60s.
Now as streaming over super-fast broadband is supplanting pay-TV, the next generation of satellite fleets is banking on building a business by providing the same service that is ultimately killing its satellite predecessors.
"There has been a lot of talk about China supplanting the U.S. as the top diplomatic dog at the U.N. since Trump's election," said Richard Gowan, a fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
Proponents on the right see the basic income as an opportunity to strip government down to its bare essentials, supplanting all social services, including health care, housing support, disability benefits, education, childcare, and so on.
As the American electorate grows more diverse, and as a rising generation of millennials begins supplanting formerly dominant baby boomers, two nations that live side by side are increasingly walling themselves off from each other.
When President Nixon started down the course of easing tensions with China in his first visit to Beijing in 85033 and later President Carter officially normalized relations in 1979, supplanting Taipei with Beijing in the U.S.-P.
Still, no additional perks beyond grocery delivery are set in stone, which has led some insiders to worry that the pressure to simply act might be supplanting a strong rollout plan and business case, according to sources.
The Trump administration has systematically acted to bar as many refugees and asylum seekers as possible, virtually from its first day, supplanting America's traditional welcome to the world's desperate people with a spirit of xenophobia and bigotry.
It is quite common that once gas supplies are available to a state, consumption grows, especially in a place like Jordan, where the gas will be supplanting oil and higher-priced imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
It seems clear that Australia is supplanting Qatar as the main supplier to North Asian markets, a trend that's likely to continue as the Pacific nation brings another 40 million tonnes of LNG capacity on line by 2018.
That might not be a bad thing in terms of serving users: Microsoft has topped the latest J.D. Power satisfaction ratings for tablets, supplanting Apple's iPad for the first time and leading an overall increase in tablet satisfaction.
The BRI is also facing pressure from Washington -- despite the temporarily paused trade war -- and other rival nations keen to restrain China from supplanting their influence over developing countries, as well as a potential funding shortfall for future projects.
But the reforms of Vatican II (1962-65) — including the dissolution of monastic silence, the supplanting of Gregorian chant by vernacular music and the replacement of Latin by modern languages — discomforted him, and in 1968 he left the monastery.
For some, this means a host of new opportunities for self-expression; for others, it can create the sensation that technological innovation is dictating the ways in which we express ourselves—or worse yet, supplanting human self-expression completely.
For years, outside groups have been building political organizations that target voters in highly refined segments, then make a final push to get their supporters to the polls, in many cases supplanting the role once played by political parties.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth prides himself on his ability to adapt, and he has coped beautifully with the clamor surrounding his shot at supplanting Tiger Woods this week as youngest golfer to complete a career grand slam.
Here are some of your reasons: change in the age distribution of listeners, Bluetooth supplanting disc players, decrease in influence of radio play, some music not available in stores, and obscenity laced lyrics that cannot be on the airwaves.
Such is the level of traffic that the Qatari ambassador to Oman hails the sultanate's ports as the new gateway to his country, supplanting the port of Jebel Ali in Dubai, which is part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Regarding the company's rough finish to 22016, Woodman chalked it up, in part, to GoPro taking too long to understand that it should have discounted the cameras the Hero 22018 was supplanting, the Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session.
But when it comes to supplanting a design that's been in use, and in production, since the Civil War, they're going to have to hit a price point that will make the crutches affordable enough to be worth the upgrade.
While WTI would have a long way to go before supplanting Brent as the global benchmark, it may well make inroads in Asia and become more attractive to market participants in the region as a tool for hedging and price discovery.
"North Korea may not be the biggest problem to China, but it does add a unique and very serious dimension to China's task of supplanting America in East Asia," said Hugh White, a former strategist for the Australian Defense Department.
The only mark that this isn't ripped straight from the early 2000s is Zim's plot to take over Earth, which involves supplanting the leader of a tech company similar to Apple and selling children products that turn them into tools of the invasion.
In supplanting the slower and more elaborate Spencerian form of handwriting used in America from the 1840s onwards (see the Coca-Cola or Ford logos), the openness and simplicity of Palmer longhand let office workers match the speed of the increasingly popular typewriter.
RE-ENERGIZING THE BASE PiS has launched its anti-gay campaign in an apparent attempt to re-energize its mainly rural base, with hostility to LGBT rights partly supplanting the anti-immigrant rhetoric that formed the party's core message in previous elections.
Not content to eventually become one of the most successful leagues in North America, MLS has set its sights on supplanting the UK's Premier League and Spain's La Liga as the world's top soccer product by the time it celebrates its 218th anniversary.
The band released its first album in 1998, when Beyoncé was sixteen, and sold upward of sixty million records over the next decade, supplanting both Salt-N-Pepa and SWV as the go-to black-girl group, partly because it wasn't so black.
But my observation of bitcoin's trends and dynamics suggests otherwise: Rather than supplanting other payment forms, bitcoin and potentially other cryptocurrencies may likely become investment tools, representing a new asset class that can help diversify the portfolios of individual and institutional investors alike.
China Doesn't Need Wall Street Deal Makers | China Citic Bank Corporation and China International Capital Corporation are snagging key mergers and acquisitions assignments from Chinese companies, supplanting the Wall Street firms that spent more than a decade preparing for a surge in outbound acquisitions.
In some ways, what is happening in Britain – while deeply unpredictable – is less alarming than the trends in other European countries, where far-right parties continue to grow, supplanting a mainstream now struggling to defend even the basic tenets of multicultural and open societies.
For the first time, Tarkington addresses head on his major preoccupation, the relentless transformation of American small-town life (seen through rose-tinted glasses) into the ferocious and ugly world of Progress, dominated by ruthless businessmen who are supplanting the "best" families (like his own).
By scoring eight points in the first quarter, James became the seventh player in NBA history to reach 212,47.43 career points, as well as the youngest to do so at 247.4 years and 250 days of age (supplanting Kobe Bryant, 248.6 years and 104 days).
Worse, I think, is that social media can have a way of mediating or even supplanting our experience of life, keeping us mired in the past, seeing through the filters and preconceptions of others to the detriment of our own vision of the world.
But, again, look at where we are today thanks to artificial intelligence from digital computers — and the amount of middle-skill and even high-skill work they're supplanting — and then factor in how all of this could be supercharged in a decade by quantum computing.
The museum already had a trove of '60s memorabilia and borrowed other pieces, he said, to evoke a decade full of changes, including the growth of Suffolk County to become the fastest-growing county in the nation in 1961, supplanting Nassau County, according to Mr. Ruff's research.
In February, Eddy sat down for an interview in his office in Paris to reminisce about his beginnings at Canal Plus and his role in the N.B.A.'s evolution from a niche to the face of basketball in France, supplanting for many fans the country's homegrown version.
And it's not like the Patriots aren't a source for ire; a Public Policy Polling poll after last year's Super Bowl showed the Patriots supplanting the Dallas Cowboys as the NFL's most disliked team (though maybe all those Deflategate headlines had something to do with it).
Chris Weafer, a senior partner with Macro-Advisory, told CNBC that he wouldn't be surprised if the big three global agencies all eventually leave the market after ACRA starts issuing ratings later this year supplanting international agencies as the benchmark ratings firm for local investors, lenders and pension funds.
Experts say that France is gradually supplanting Britain as the leading European military ally of the United States, further weakening the "special relationship" between Britain and America — a deep concern at a time when both Brexit and the isolationism of President Trump are weighing on British security officials.
On Pro Basketball Before supplanting Michael Jordan as the N.B.A.'s career playoff scoring leader while cementing an extraordinary seventh straight trip to the league finals, LeBron James pleaded for comparative restraint, for a focus on the here (Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant) and now (Game 1, Thursday night).
It is scathing in terms of Jim Comey and I suppose some others in his -- in his senior management day -- it was textbook what you don&apost do when things like this occur, preening for the cameras, overtaking the DOJ, Attorney General Lynch&aposs judgment and supplanting it with his own.
Republican hopeful Donald Trump has promised to close U.S. borders to immigrants that he claims are supplanting U.S. workers, renegotiate trade deals that he blames for offshoring work to cheaper overseas labor markets and bully American CEOs into limiting their investment in new production to factories built on American soil.
In the decade-plus since it's launch, Y Combinator has shifted from a scrappy startup incubator to a kingmaker, research center, and massive instigator of change A new breed of tech association is supplanting the incubator with an older model: the social club Hackathons aren't the great change-maker we'd envisioned.
As writer and activist Sarah Schulman reminded the audience during the aforementioned panel discussion, the HIV/AIDS crisis came to national attention at a time when a certain class of white gay men exhibited symptoms to be studied, supplanting a longer, preexistent history of the disease's spread throughout other communities.
The company would give drivers a shareholding in the company, with the understanding that even if one day their roles as drivers might potentially get supplanted by more autonomous systems, they would nevertheless retain a stake in the fortunes of the company that was doing the supplanting, and thus be less financially at risk.
Instead of news media benefiting from growth in digital ad spending, Pew notes how tech companies such as Facebook and Apple have succeeded in supplanting the choices and aims of news outlets with "their own choices and goals" as their platforms have become the dominant sources for content distribution, taking over the role that used to belong to newspapers.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) Warren is the candidate with momentum, rising in the polls and — in a couple of recent national surveys — supplanting Sen.
In Bigelow's film, conversation is driven by suffering, supplanting nuance with abhorrent images that feel cobbled together from newspaper headlines: There's "African-American Child Accidentally Shot By Authorities" for when a child peering through her living room window is shot because she's mistaken for a sniper; there's "Local Robber Stopped By Officer Bullets While Looting" as another scene.
The systematic urban redevelopment of the once-colorful neighborhood, particularly over the last decade or so, has pushed out punks and the poor in equal measure, with luxury high-rises, trendy clubstaurants, and a sprawling Whole Foods supplanting affordable housing and legendary haunts like CBGBs, the latter long since gutted and turned into a John Varvatos boutique.
Ryu became the third number one in as many weeks with her victory at the Arkansas Championship on Sunday, supplanting Thai Ariya Jutanugarn, who only a week earlier had displaced New Zealander Lydia Ko. Ryu, who celebrates her 27th birthday on Thursday, is going for consecutive major victories, after winning the ANA Inspiration in a playoff with Lexi Thompson.
Following up on #2, is there any discussion inside the Fed that we may be undergoing a massive, structural shift in the economy in which technology is supplanting labor to an extent that "jobless recoveries" may be the way of the future, (note the unemployment rate has come down, but so has the labor force participation rate... a very important trend). 4.
As SpaceX began supplanting NASA in humanity's quest to explore outer space, Motherboard pondered in 2015 what would happen to the public's unfettered access to space imagery data (images taken by NASA are in the public domain and can be used by anyone for almost any purpose.) Thankfully, SpaceX soon after made the important decision to offer mission images under a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) License, allowing them to be freely shared and even remixed by anyone.
At a time when cities around the United States were in a craze for pageants evoking the feats of early European settlers, Anglo merchants, clergymen and archaeologists created the Entrada in early decades of the 20th century largely to lure tourists to Santa Fe. Anglos filled many of the conquistador roles in the celebration's early years until Hispanics began supplanting them as both participants and organizers, the scholar Chris Wilson meticulously documents in his book "The Myth of Santa Fe." The pageant historically focused on De Vargas, a conquistador born in Spain to an illustrious family of knights, and an imaginary Spanish queen from a family of monarchs who never set foot in colonial New Mexico.

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