But the point made is that, at some stage in life, propriety must supersede convenience. |
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It would be crazy to think of introducing another by-law to supersede one we have not even introduced yet. |
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As feeling gradually develops, the screen space is made luminous by movements of the heart that slowly supersede the narrative drive of the film. |
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Almost everyone fails on them: supersede, naphtha, tranquillity, liquefy, sacrilegious, kimono, paraffin, rarefy, picnicking, battalion. |
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In fact, technology could supersede the ability to measure and it would just muddy the waters. |
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Why did the common name fruit fly supersede vinegar or pomace fly? |
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It will probably supersede Raytheon's Phalanx system, which uses mortars to do the same thing. |
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The FDR, a coalition that includes the president's party, feared that the conference's decisions might supersede those of parliament. |
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Corporations shouldn't have the right to sue governments and supersede national laws. |
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In some countries, these legal standards of fairness in contract law can supersede the provisions of the contract itself. |
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Decided that this delegation of powers shall supersede any previous delegation of powers having the same purpose. |
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With this, whatever values are in the diameter range will be forced on and supersede found holes. |
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China expressed concern with the lack of adequate emission reduction pledges, as well as with proposals to supersede or replace the Protocol. |
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At no time should the information presented replace or supersede the recommendations of your own physician. |
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She noted that the guidelines would not supersede any collective agreement. |
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However, the principles described above are not intended to supersede national or local requirements. |
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The provisions of the Agreement supersede the 20 existing bilateral air services agreements between Member States and the United States. |
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The scope of authority of MWC should not supersede the autonomy of any member church. |
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They are not intended to supersede institutional protocols or professional clinical judgment concerning patient care. |
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To say that the digital age will supersede the analog age suggests a kind of technological determinism that begs the interesting questions that are larger than technology. |
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They would not, for example, supersede federal law regarding the Establishment Clause in the First amendment. |
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In Chechnya, clan loyalties often supersede political alliances. |
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Sport does have this incredible power to supersede current affairs and politics. |
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Netanyahu is meanwhile scrambling to supersede the Plessner committee with intra-coalition negotiations conducted by himself. |
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And the wisdom of old age will supersede the passion of our youth. |
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The fund would not supersede individual or state's rights for future claims. |
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Governments' rights to regulate in the public interest must supersede narrow interests of corporations and private investors, civil society groups say. |
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Survival concerns supersede all the laws of kashrut, as they do for most halakhot. |
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Surely, then, a scheme that should supersede the necessity of saintship and sageship, would be a most valuable acquisition! |
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Such documents encompass the entire agreement between You and Taleo with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior representations, agreements and understandings, written or oral. |
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These rules are rules to the contrary and supersede the applicable rules of Arbitration or Reference in the province or territory where the Arbitration or Reference is being conducted. |
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These Regulations shall enter into effect on January 1, 2001 and shall supersede all previous regulations and associated resolutions of the Board of Trustees. |
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The principle of direct effect would have had little impact if Union law did not supersede national law. |
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These may supersede the professional freedom and responsibility of well-trained and self-motivated teachers that is advocated by the 1966 Recommendation. |
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They are not intended to replace or supersede the policy in any way. |
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He had to do battle with the mujtahids and mullahs, members of the religious class, who were unreceptive to the idea of a Bāb who would supersede their authority and provide another avenue to the Truth. |
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The ratification of the Hague Trust Convention does not supersede the mandatory provisions of Swiss civil law, notably the forced heirship provisions. |
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Alexandria was intended to supersede Naucratis as a Hellenistic center in Egypt, and to be the link between Greece and the rich Nile valley. |
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A verbal expression of more current wishes of the patient on the same issue covered by an earlier advance directive can supersede an earlier written version of the advance directive. |
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Many delegates felt that though a Mexican youth presence was important, in some situations their perspectives seemed to supersede the opinions of foreign delegates due to the disproportional number of Mexicans present. |
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It's not fair for a smaller group, under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to supersede their ideas over somebody else, over a larger group. |
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This requires considering the 'four part test' used by courts and legal advisors to ascertain whether a law or program can justifiably supersede or intrude upon rights like privacy. |
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But the Court stated that this rule can no longer be justified in principle and that meeting a statutory standard of care can no longer abrogate or supersede the duty to comply with the common law standard of care. |
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This research project should help to supersede the linkage of the kilogram to a materialised artefact, the prototype kilogram, by tracing back to an unchangeable natural constant. |
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The majority of criticisms against the profit motive centre on the idea that profits should not supersede the needs of people. |
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The laws supersede 15 sets of national rules, many of them protectionist. |
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It was important to ensure that individuals within groups were not left vulnerable or unprotected by allowing rights of a group to supersede the human rights of an individual. |
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First, there was the revival of terminist logic, to supersede the modist logic fashionable in Paris at the end of the thirteenth century. |
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It does not give anyone the right to supersede essential nondiscrimination and civil rights laws. |
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The convention does not supersede domestic law. |
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In cases of a disputed or unclear border, erecting a barrier can serve as a de facto unilateral consolidation of a territorial claim that can supersede formal delimitation. |
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On 12 June 1990, the Congress declared Russia's sovereignty over its territory and proceeded to pass laws that attempted to supersede some of the USSR's laws. |
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At this time, it was by no means a settled custom for the daughter of a king to supersede the brothers of that king in the line of succession to the throne. |
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