Sentence examples for effectively superseded from inspiring English sources

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They have become effectively superseded in a process they once regulated.

Within three months, he was effectively superseded as the designer of the Freedom Tower -- the project's skyline signature -- by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, an architectural firm working directly for Silverstein Properties.

Meanwhile, the Met said that free admission went the way of free love back in 1970, when a new deal struck between the city and the museum effectively superseded all the old arrangements.

But eight months later, Lincoln effectively superseded Meade by bringing Ulysses S. Grant from the western theater of the war and making Grant general in chief of the Union armies.

NHS Direct, which has been running for 15 years, has been effectively superseded by the NHS 111 scheme, which was introduced in some areas this year to cope with people who felt they needed care but were not a 999 emergency.

On Jan . 17 of this yearhe declared that a new constitution, completed by a specially elected Constitutional Convention, had been ratified, but this constitution was effectively superseded by another decree issued the same day continuing the state of martial law & giving Marcos the right to go on ruling by decree.

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He had solicited a separate, overarching opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel, at the Justice Department, on the legality of harsh military interrogations — effectively superseding the working group.

It follows the same, simple recipe as the Scuderia 16M it effectively supersedes, taking the Speciale coupe – arguably the greatest supercar of the last decade – and lopping off its roof.

Spicer left in protest over the news that Trump had appointed Scaramucci as communications director, effectively superseding Spicer with a hedge fund manager with no previous political experience.

Federal courts have held this "Doctrine of Espousal" to effectively supersede the Fifth Amendment prohibition against the taking of private property without due process of law or just compensation, and to be binding upon the claimants, being the sole remedy for the claimant even when the amount obtained is a fraction of the certified value.

Novel types of "omics" methodologies that are based on platforms for simultaneous measurement of many different factors seem to effectively supersede hitherto applied one-by-one-factor reductionist approaches.

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