Sentence examples for supersede one another from inspiring English sources

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The zeal of specialists has, however, led to the mistaken idea that operational concepts should supersede one another rather than coexist as consilient evolutionary tools for clearly describing one's approach to research.

Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective pressures, mutational processes, and disrupted cancer genes.

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The statement superseded one issued in May, after Mr. Chávez returned to power, which noted "an improvement in Venezuela's political and security situation".

Then Jacques reached into a pile, glanced at the title — it didn't matter which book it was — and said, 'This one's been superseded by another; this one is still valid; this one can stay until someone or somebody finishes his new study,' and in a couple of hours we were done.

Then Jacques reached into a pile, glanced at the title it didn't matter which book it was—and said, 'This one's been superseded by another; this one is still valid; this one can stay until someone or somebody finishes his new study,' and in a couple of hours we were done.

In a new indictment that supersedes one handed up in June against the firm, prosecutors in Los Angeles charged Mr. Weiss, one of the architects of class-action securities lawsuits, with conspiracy, racketeering, obstruction of justice and making false statements to a grand jury.

The new TomTom ONE and TomTom XL supersede the current ONE 3RD EDITION and ONE XL ranges, and will be available at retailers in May 2008.

One is his tolerance for the idea that someone's state loyalties could reasonably supersede national ones, though he works in an Administration that is obsessed with the possibility of Muslim citizens placing their religious loyalties above their American ones.

The plan will only be superseded by another one once new opportunities and constraints will be identified previously not accounted for.

European laws are in constant flux because of the ease with which new agreements can supersede old ones.

Most rich countries agonise over these decisions for years, though France, where national interests tend to supersede local ones, seems less troubled than most.

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