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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
supercede : common misspelling ofsupersedes .
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Examples
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If something else supercedes, which is unlikely, I'll let you know.
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The ` free choice ` advocates have this strange notion that ` choice ` and the ` freedom to choose ` ethically supercedes ` liberty `, e.g. I should have the freedom of choice as to whether to keep slaves.
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Firstly, Katulis assumes that our American style of democracy as a system of governance supercedes all others present in the Middle East.
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The damage that can be done (especially in the wrong hands), with an unnecessary and in-accurate weapon supercedes your claim to “rights” … ..
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Federal law supercedes state laws and you cannot pass a state law the day after a federal law goes into effect.
Virginia governor declares April as Confederate History Month 2010
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The argument being that the alien tort statute supercedes the Constitution?
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Thus, RA 8047 as presently enacted specifically supercedes the erroneous complexities created by Sec. 105 (s) of the TCCP.
On the Great Book Blockade of 2009 (Updated 7 May) (with BDAP Paper) « BAHAY TALINHAGA 2009
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Furthermore, over 200 years of consistent SCOTUS rulings state that federal law supercedes state law.
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Wording is critical. the reason I think this law is worthless is because Federal law supercedes state, especially for immigration.
Natl. Poll: More favor than oppose Arizona immigration law 2010
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I think the major reason is that by saying anything no matter how ridiculous they have shown that they lack sincerity and thus can not be taken seriously as their need for attention supercedes any attempt to be factual
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