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Or you might think the social sciences and humanities can be aided, although never superseded, by insights from natural science.
"The backyard deck has never superseded the front porch in the fullness of indoor life outdoors," he concludes.
The range of these terms greatly increased during the 18th and 19th centuries, and the metronome mark, an absolute indication of tempo, has never superseded them since its arrival in Beethoven's day.
Singer Sarah Cracknell has claimed it was a working title that was never superseded but with its air of plaintive contrition and rueful wisdom, perhaps the song echoes its subject's affecting refusal to eat a kangaroo's eye, tongue, anus and reproductive organs on her final bushtucker trial.
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While I am obviously sympathetic to the desire of infertile couples to become parents, their needs can never supersede those of pregnant women who are not prepared to be parents.
SCOTT FITZGERALD For flavor, instant sex will never supersede the stuff you have to peel and cook.
An agency's rules should never supersede the U.S. Constitution.
The protection of employers and corporations should never supersede the protection of women, men, children, minorities and workers of this country.
But religious or ideological beliefs should never supersede the social contract, as it is the social contract that in effect protects and preserves all forms of social intercourse.
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