Sentence examples for has been preempted from inspiring English sources

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In the course of her comments, Professor Ginsburg made a point about federalism and intellectual property that I would like to develop further: the determination whether state law has been preempted by federal law' is often a difficult one.

She claimed that Arizona's alien residency requirements violate the Equal Protection Clause and the constitutional right to travel; that they conflict with the Social Security Act, and are thus overborne by the Supremacy Clause; and that the regulation of aliens has been preempted by Congress.

On nuclear issues, the coastal commission believes that its mandate to include environmental, health, and safety issues has been preempted by federal law, says English.

In this case, a process from the VM seems to continue using the processor while in reality the VM has been preempted by the host.

Still others agreed that Non-Euclidean geometries were legitimate alternatives, but pointed out that the design and interpretation of physical experiments generally presupposes a definite geometry and that this role has been preempted by Euclid's system.

A SCHED_RR process that has been preempted by a higher priority process subsequently resumes execution as a running process will complete the unexpired portion of its round robin time quantum.

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The rest had been preempted.

Therefore, while many harbors were not always congested, in many of them much of the adequately deep & sheltered anchoring area had been preempted by expanding town facilities, commercial marinas, & yacht clubs.

But on Tuesday, that decision was reversed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which agreed with the Air Transport Association of America, an airline industry group, that New York's law had been preempted by the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 and hindered the Federal Aviation Administration's ability to maintain uniform standards for air travel.

If Romney had eked out roughly 3,500 more votes (another 2.5 percent of Colorado's Mormon population, for instance) in a state he won easily in 2008, the entire Santorum surge might have been preempted, and Romney's general-election campaign could have begun in earnest in February instead of in the spring.

All parties agree the President gave the Speaker sufficient notice, and I cannot think of another president in history whom the media would suggest should have been preempted by a routine political debate, certainly not in a time of national crisis.

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