Sentences with phrase «certain precedence»

Presumably there is also a certain precedence and decorum that discourages such conflicts from escalating.
Thus, for the good of the world, this must always have a certain precedence over the polite give and take of dialogue.
This argues rather strongly for allowing the worldly use of language a certain precedence over its typical ecclesiastical employment!
The ineffable experience of the Word holds a certain precedence over its doctrinal statement.

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We will suggest below that further development should involve a return, in a certain sense, to the traditional precedence of procreation.
The insignia and prerogatives of rank and precedence, such as the use of a certain kind of sandal, rings, pallium, and maniple, seem to have been in part appropriated by the clergy and in part formally bestowed by the emperor.
I have so much constant guilt about the dozens and dozens and dozens of people I owe emails to, but at a certain point living life has to take precedence, particular as my blog is not my job (oh how I wish)
As long as Arsenal now finish the season in the top four, which seems almost certain as we have Aston Villa at home on the final day, the repercussions of us surrendering the long held dominance of north London will be nothing more than bruised pride, because the way the Champions League pots are arranged for the draw now only give precedence to the Champions of each country, and Arsene Wenger's comments reported by Sky Sports this week are intended to make sure that this pride should be taken with a large pinch of salt.
Rather, it means that certain situations present opportunities where there is value in taking one side over another based on historical data and precedence.
If sperm are unable to enter already - occupied SSTs (after a certain time interval), this may provide an explanation for the apparent precedence of first - male sperm that we observed in most regions of the UVJ.
Theory and practice are placed in a relationship of reciprocity, but one in which, to a certain extent, practice takes precedence over theory.»
He suggested that people are motivated to achieve certain needs, and some needs take precedence over others.
Spend eight straight hours in a vehicle and certain attributes take precedence over others.
Rest of the World Cyprus's now - certain default Cyprus is not substantial to the EU, but it does raise issues as to precedence $ $ Jan 26, 2013 Jobs At Al Jazeera Hiring in the USA!
So when Nintendo says kindly that they have no immediate plans to release certain games in the US, remember that there's a precedence already set.
It's only a big deal if the 1.6 - 1.7 C result is so certain as to take precedence over other estimates in that range.
Fourth, it suggests a certain lack of professional and academic standards that have been put in place in order to preserve a level of objectivity and quality — which suggests that they may be granting something else precedence.
Furthermore, in Google Spain (considered here) this fledgling right was ostensibly given precedence over the more established right to freedom of expression in certain circumstances, leading to a media furore on both sides of the Atlantic.
While this is also generally true in Quebec, the impacts of the law of the land in Canada's only civil law jurisdiction are slightly greater given the Civil Code's precedence over certain contractually - negotiated terms.
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