Sentences with phrase «absolute supremacy»

"Absolute supremacy" refers to having complete and total control or power over something, where no other entity or force can challenge or surpass it. Full definition
The clear structure of the cockpit dominated by the instrument cluster in innovative black panel technology gives the driver absolute supremacy and unrestricted control of his car at all times.
The Integral IV rear axle has been modified to reflect the specific characteristics of the hybrid model in terms of weight distribution and drive power, guaranteeing absolute supremacy on the road also ensured by self - levelling with air suspension providing a consistent ride height also when carrying a heavy load.
Christmas occupies such a large part of the Christian imagination that the absolute supremacy of Easter as the greatest of Christian feasts may get obscured at times.
The task of the Hebrew prophets at their best, insisting on the absolute supremacy of righteousness as the requirement of God, has never yet been anywhere completely finished.
In the course of a fashion show that Women's Wear Daily dubbed «The Battle of Versailles,» boldly assertive American runway models — many of whom were what we now call African - American — wore sporty, comfortable American designer clothes with such, well, panache that the absolute supremacy of French haute couture was dented for good.
Strength is heaped upon strength, until the absolute supremacy of the C63's powertrain is as plain as the three - pointed star on its radiator grille.
However, it occurs to me that if, as has been hinted today by the Prime Minister, section 53 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act were redrafted so as to attempt to confer wide powers of Ministerial override of judicial decisions, such a provision might plausibly be considered to fall into that category — if it exists at all — of legislation so constitutionally egregious as to test the courts» commitment to the absolute supremacy of Parliament.
Rather, I suggested that there may exist a category of statutory provisions — including provisions permitting the executive branch to override judicial decisions — that are «so constitutionally egregious as to test the courts» commitment to the absolute supremacy of Parliament».
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