First, under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, federal law trumped state law.
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In fact, from 1937 through 1967, growth mutual funds rather consistently trumped value mutual funds.
So far, Centraal has trumped similar offers such as DirectHit, Netscape's SmartBrowsing and Netword.
New fears about the economy have trumped the debt resolution and the selloff is now on.
In the fourth quarter 2009 GDP, business spending trumped personal consumption by almost seven to one.
Dr Yamanaka, then, has shown what is possible, but Dr Yu may have trumped him.
And what little distortion speculators may cause is soundly trumped by the service they provide.
Excluding special items, profits of 9 cents per share easily trumped the nickel analysts anticipated.
But Messrs O'Neill and Zoellick could both be trumped by Donald Evans, the commerce secretary.
But, within emerging market equity funds, pessimism about China is getting trumped by overall optimism on Asia.
Human trumped the oyster and the bivalves suffocated in the newly dredged, silty base of the harbor.
The previous tally of 30 commission-free ETFs had been trumped first by TD Ameritrade, then by Schwab.
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It not only trumped the ex post facto issue, I thought, but the basic immunities of absolute sovereignty.
Alas for the local tourism industry, the Oprah effect is being trumped by the "strong Aussie dollar" effect.
In a unanimous ruling in December, the law lords agreed, declaring that Security Council resolutions trumped the convention.
But a different, friendlier president might pardon Mr Nastase, whose supporters say the whole case was trumped up.
And for many voters, that has trumped the social issues that have played such an important role in past GOP primaries.
The Federal Reserve Bank said 2003 was the year electronic payments trumped checks as the method of choice.
He trumped up charges of immorality against the Templars as an excuse to seize and plunder their wealth.
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Some European and American observers have already declared that Putin has now trumped every card in the American hand.
An older, wizened Schumpeter wound up teaching and writing at Harvard, where his ideas were trumped by Keynesian fashion.
No agreement between any parties has ever trumped the facts on the ground.
Several e-mail exchanges reveal that certain researchers believed well-intentioned ideology trumped objective science.
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Have the anoraks' insights trumped those of their peers in the finance faculty?
In fact, Obama's team believes that their boss has already trumped both the Great Communicator and Obama's immediate Democratic predecessor.
Last year, Mr. Anwar was cleared of similar charges that he said were trumped up to destroy his political career.
Results: At 2.27 megabits per second (mbps), the pigeons handily trumped the 1.5 mbps speed of a typical DSL connection.
By 1936, industrial production surpassed its 1929 peak, an indication that the backbone of the economy trumped the stock market.
Investors should be particularly careful if they own funds that have trumped the high-yield benchmarks, says Morningstar analyst Sarah Bush.
Apparently, Perception Analyzer technology requires a dominant line, explaining why the green, shockingly trumped the yellow line of female perceivers.
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