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The ISO 10646 standard, directly related to Unicode, supersedes all of the ISO 646 and ISO 8859 sets with one unified set of character encodings using a larger 21-bit value.

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Therefore, the Ryan Doctrine supersedes the executive order put in place by President Ford, which forbids the assassination of foreign heads of state.

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The HTTP / 1. 1 header specification for a HTML document must label an appropriate encoding in the Content-Type header, missing < tt > charset =</ tt > parameter results in acceptance of ISO-8859-1 ( so HTTP / 1. 1 formally does not offer such option as an unspecified character encoding ), and this specification supersedes all HTML ( or XHTML ) meta element ones.
According to him, aphobia supersedes the individual's instinctive fear for selfish survival and well-being, when more evolutionarily important subjects than that individual's own life are in danger.
The sievert is a unit of weighted radiation dose for ionising radiation, which supersedes the older unit the REM ( roentgen equivalent man ).
Starfleet's Omega Directive supersedes the Prime Directive allowing for any means possible to destroy the Omega particle if encountered ,.
* Play for Today supersedes The Wednesday Play on BBC1.
Medieval Jewish philosopher Maimonides in his codification of Halakha cautioned judges to preserve the self-respect of people who came before them: " Let not human dignity be light in his eyes ; for the respect due to man supersedes a negative rabbinical command ".
It serves as an ethical foundation for hacking, and asserts that there is a point to hacking that supersedes selfish desires to exploit or harm other people, and that technology should be used to expand our horizons and try to keep the world free.
Adhering to the standard of " turning the other cheek ", which they believe supersedes the Old Testament law of " an eye for an eye ", the Christian Left often hearkens towards pacifism in opposition to policies advancing militarism.
This body supersedes the power of the principal clubs, which were once the sovereign body of racing in every state until government reforms introduced separate governing bodies for the industry.
to him, an obligation that supersedes crime, conspiracy or international negotiations — his thinking being that if he ever missed it for a good reason, he might miss it for a bad reason, and that this might apply to everything he does, such as employing less-than-ethical methods in the pursuit of crime.
The near limitless power of a high-ranking promagistrate has led to the term " proconsul " being used to designate any high-ranking and authoritative official appointed from above ( or from without ) to govern a territory without regard for local political institutions ( i. e., one who is not elected and whose authority supersedes that of local officials ).
His son, Santanu supersedes his elder brother Devapi to the throne, whereupon no rain falls for twelve years.
Cartoon physics is a jocular system of laws of physics that supersedes the normal laws, used in animation for humorous effect.
The Vietnam Service Medal is retroactive to 1961 and supersedes and replaces the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal ( AFEM ) which was issued for Vietnam service prior to 1965.
It supersedes the Journal of Youth Services, which was published together with the Association for Library Service to Children until 2002.
I think that this attitude amounts to a crime against both the Jewish people and the Arab people .” In his view, Jews should support the Arab struggle for liberation rather than a struggle that supersedes nationalism, although both groups have “ the same future and would live together in a single homeland under the rule of a single state, a state liberated from all foreign influence and all social exploitation .”
This award supersedes all other long service, good conduct or efficiency awards for members joining the Canadian Forces after 1 September 1939.
During a 2006 speech, Christodoulos stated that the Church is bound to " come into many conflicts with the movement for human rights ", despite the fact " it not only does not oppose human rights, but supersedes them ".
In this sense, the waster supersedes its place as a tool for combat and becomes primarily a work of art.
Though this does not affect pacific blockades in principle, it supersedes them in practice by a new procedure for some of the cases in which they have hitherto been employed.
The sievert is a unit of weighted radiation dose for ionising radiation, which supersedes the older unit the REM ( roentgen equivalent man ).
The general rule, where such contracts are recognized, is that the promisee can not specifically enforce the contract if the testator later revokes or supersedes the will making the promised bequest, but can only sue the testator's estate for breach of contract.

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However, to obtain this certificate an applicant must also hold a General radiotelephone operator license ( GROL ), which requires passing commercial written exam elements 1 and 3 ( and thus supersedes the MROP ).
" This Agreement, along with any exhibits, appendices, addendums, schedules, and amendments hereto, encompasses the entire agreement of the parties, and supersedes all previous understandings and agreements between the parties, whether oral or written.

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It further states that a proposition to impeach is a question of high privilege in the House and at once supersedes business otherwise in order under the rules governing the order of business.
Sudan asserts its claim to the Hala ' ib Triangle, a barren area of 20, 580 km² under partial Sudanese administration that is defined by an administrative boundary which supersedes the treaty boundary of 1899.
The amendment supersedes Article I, § 3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures.
A 1938 Report on the British Press ( from the think tank Political and Economic Planning ) expressed concerns that " a dangerous tendency has recently been manifesting itself by which entertainment ceases to be ancillary to news and either supersedes it or absorbs it ; many people welcome a newspaper that under the guise of presenting news, enables them to escape from the grimness of actual events and the effort of thought by opening the backdoor of triviality and sex appeal.
This supersedes the right of citizens to be governed under different personal laws based on their religion or caste or tribe.
In the case of Johor during the 19th century, the Sultan's powers were gradually diminished over the decades and it was under Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim when his authority supersedes those of the Sultan, effectively becoming Johor's paramount ruler.
Deveraux insists that under the War Powers Resolution the authority vested in him by the President supersedes that of the court which issued the arrest warrant.

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Supersessionism is the belief that the New Covenant in Christ supersedes, or replaces, the Old Covenant with Israel.
The word clock ( from the Celtic words clocca and clogan, both meaning " bell "), which gradually supersedes " horologe ", suggests that it was the sound of bells which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during the 13th century in Europe.
Judaism rejects all claims that the Christian New Covenant supersedes, abrogates, fulfills, or is the unfolding or consummation of the covenant expressed in the Written and Oral Torahs.
The new standard edition of Fichte's works in German, which supersedes all previous editions, is the Gesamtausgabe ( Collected Works or Complete Edition, commonly abbreviated as ' GA '), prepared by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences: Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 42 volumes.
The concept of a Judeo-Christian tradition flows from the Christian theology of supersession, whereby the Christian covenant ( or Testament ) with God supersedes the Jewish one.
Baha ' is believe the Aqdas supersedes and succeeds previous revelations such as the Quran and the Bible.
ZIPI web site at CNMAT asserts that IEEE1394 " supersedes ZIPI in every respect ," mainly because it has simpler interface requirements: it does not require a hub, supports hot plugging ( devices may be added or removed more conveniently ), and includes an isolated power distribution scheme.
* 828-2012 Currently active IEEE Standard which supersedes / supports older ones.
A document named in italics supersedes the following document.
Although the classification of crustaceans has been quite variable, the system used by Martin and Davis largely supersedes earlier works.
Nowadays, ipé wood from cultivated trees supersedes timber extracted from the wild.
It supersedes the ambiguous wording of Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 of the Constitution, which does not expressly state whether the Vice President becomes the President, as opposed to an Acting President, if the President dies, resigns, is removed from office or is otherwise unable to discharge the powers of the presidency.
Here Justin demonstrates that prophecy fulfillment supersedes logical context in hermeneutics.
A major upgrade or release usually supersedes all preceding minor upgrades, releases and emergency fixes.

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