Supplanting fossil fuels with biofuels has, with good reason, emerged as a prime candidate.
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And the neighbouring, poorer boroughs have always opposed enormous office blocks supplanting local communities.
The final development is that knowledge networks are supplanting facilities and equipment as critical economic assets.
But judging from these most recent openings, luxury and history may be supplanting hip as a promotional buzzword.
Their long range concern is the degree to which video goes mobile, supplanting the need for cable delivery.
They were designed and tasked, not with reinforcing market forces, but with supplanting and even resisting the market.
Neither format succeeded in supplanting the CD, but ultimately several playback devices on the market supported both standard.
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Cook himself repeatedly noted that he thinks tablets will be supplanting personal computers for many people in coming years.
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Newly independent South Sudan is a rare example of conscription being introduced (in the hope of supplanting private militias).
Supplanting Google's popular maps on its millions of mobile devices would be a big blow in the rivals' ongoing slugfest.
The internet is also supplanting the "golden memories" sections of local newspapers as the best place to appeal for old school, sports or army pals.
It has become the go-to site for personnel recruiters, slowly but steadily supplanting online job boards and their ilk since its launch in 2003.
Up to now, parents could only implant a BrainGate in hopes of supplanting hand-eye coordination with thought-control (be the ball Danny, be the ball).
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Adding Nakajima wouldn't necessarily mean supplanting Nunez, manager Joe Girardi said.
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As early as 1979, after Cheung Kong had acquired colonial-era Hutchison, Li was supplanting the old taipans as a symbol of Hong Kong power and wealth.
With new chip-based software, Nortel enables a cheaper semiconductor device to perform the function of a small Internet router, supplanting costly hardware of the sort Cisco sells.
So it is possible to set an "absolute" world record indoors which will stand as a world indoor record as well as supplanting the existing world (outdoor) record.
These programs tend to involve relieving the business owner of many of the complexities of IT, supplanting on-staff talent with cloud-based services or simple packages that run locally.
Solutions to America's challenges are being developed every day at the grass roots - and government should not be supplanting those efforts, it should be supporting those efforts.
As such, they did not feel comfortable supplanting the functions of the Internal Revenue Service or the tax court in rendering a ruling on what they believed to be an unsettled area of the law.
Instead of supplanting the judgment of consumers by requiring them to buy the medical equivalent of Hondas instead of Yugos, we should empower patients and harness the extraordinary ability of Americans to find good value for their money.
When you have, in the case of this election -- there are outside groups on the Republican side that are largely supplanting the role of the national party, certainly to the extent to which they are participating as an active entity in this election.
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