Sentences with phrase «granting precedence»

From here Olitski moved his canvases back to the floor, pulling and pushing the acrylic paint from all sides, constantly focusing on the intervention of the marks (in contrast to the gestures) and granting precedence to the inherent power of visual nuance.
As such, I concluded that if identification is granted precedence over evaluation then science — which deals primarily with the identification of reality — must be granted precedence over politics and ideology — which attempt to provide guidance to our actions in how we deal with one - another — which is itself derivative of how we live in relation to reality.

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The birth of the black church, says Grant, was an important public declaration that black self - understanding took precedence over the definition of the white world.
There is no record of protest or indeed any disciplinary action against any of my predecessors for the actions or their reasons for granting waivers which also followed past precedence.
It further suggests that in their view it is Ok for others to grant such things precedence.
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.
He was appointed Senior Counsel and granted patent of precedence by the Republic of Ireland in 2015.
The grant of future commercial and other interests regarding the use of waters or water resources always take precedence.
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