Existing Edinburgh club members will have
clear precedence, though good sponsorship potential will carry considerable weight.
So, if I understood correctly, there is
no clear precedence between medical care obligations and religious based decisions.
@Alexei
no clear precedence.
Not exact matches
The difficult balancing act that Polman's vision requires became
clear to the team that investigated the company's Vietnam operations, where some suppliers seemed uncertain which Unilever demand took
precedence: delivering quickly and cheaply or delivering sustainably.
If your marketplace deals specifically with customers who are very
clear about what they want, search takes
precedence over categorisation.
Regardless of how novel your ways of raising funds are, having a
clear vision of your marketplace alongside a succinct yet convincing presentation of your proposal still takes
precedence.
This criticism fails, Person points out, because on any issue where the requirements of the natural law were
clear, Kirk always conceded their
precedence over tradition.
For example, it is not
clear whether the EPO or the European Community's impending directive on patents for biotechnological inventions would take
precedence in cases where the two conflict.
Some may feel it's too easy, but the pace of play is swift and it's
clear that being approachable takes
precedence over challenge.
It's
clear, and this isn't necessarily a bad thing, that gameplay took
precedence over storytelling here.
Whatever the truth my be on the tiny amount of cliamte change any human will ever see, the facts on enrgy are
clear «For a successful technology, reality must take
precedence over public relations, for Nature can not be fooled.»
By saying that the purpose is to «benefit the overall economy», it is
clear that your view of the patent system is NOT to protect the rights of individuals, because you give the «overall economy»
precedence over the «rights of inventors».