That has
precedence even to our cherished freedom of the press,» the statement said.
They don't worry so much about square corners, neat piles and getting everything done exactly on time and to a T — they're focused on paying attention to what's most important for the business in the moment and that always taking
precedence even if other tasks get left undone.
Not exact matches
When you ding salaried employees for showing up five minutes late
even though they routinely stay late and put in time on the weekend, you send the message that policies take
precedence over performance.
Great customer service is the best way to distinguish yourself from the competition, taking
precedence over
even a superior product.
I have American cousins who would kill for our health care, because
even with «Obamacare» they still pay a lot for healthcare because private profit takes
precedence over providing affordable healthcare.
Our laws, as an inclusive secular society; not sanctioning any one religion over another, took
precedence in making polygamy unlawful
even though their religion said otherwise.
History is full of communities that were wracked with bitter philosophical divisions as to what the good life meant, and everybody but Aristotle seems to have understood that
even when we agree on what goods exist, we may not agree on which ones take
precedence when they conflict.
In a recent interview, he confesses that the writing takes
precedence: «My teaching is always in the late afternoon or
evening.
Moreover, in a time of global economics,
even nations that are more respectful of the Declaration are pressed by interested parties to give economic considerations
precedence over the moral imperatives of human rights.
Even school prayer was eliminated why would this take
precedence.
Furthermore,
even if we assume, as Arthur does, that a Federalist regime ought to commit itself morally to a defense of individual rights, why does the right to choose take
precedence over the right to life of the unborn?
One must not permit
even the elementary demands of the physical life to take
precedence over the requirements of God's will.
Stressing the significance or
even the
precedence of doxology, especially for the doctrine of the Trinity.
Often it almost seems as if Whitehead gives
precedence to prehension over [actual] entity, as when he drops the remark that a prehension could be taken for a [complete] actuality
even though it ultimately makes up only an aspect of the [actual] entity [248] as a subordinate element of its totality.
This fact must take
precedence over the laws of nature of physical science in arriving at a unified philosophy of science,
even though it must be largely ignored in science itself.
My to make list is so long I can't
even find the beginning of it anymore, but easy always takes
precedence for me too.
Rusev Day takes
precedence over Bobby Roode's entrance,
even, because the crowd didn't
even boo the song being interrupted by Aiden English's hype for Rusev.
You will be setting up a
precedence for healthy habits,
even when the child is old enough to move out.
I blog most mornings when the girls are in school and during nap - time and then again after they go to bed, minus
evenings where Homeland, the Bachelor and Scandal take
precedence of course.
Even after that fails, the
precedence for greater federal involvement will remain, further eroding our decentralized system of education that has long produced benefits through Tiebout choice.
However, some education experts and community leaders are questioning if Kayser's plan is necessary or
even realistic for a school district with declining enrollment and a host of other problems that might take
precedence over re-hiring, such as giving struggling students more instructional time and paying teachers for extra days.
According to the report, the styling is said to be
even more radical than the McLaren P1 hypercar, setting a clean - sheet design
precedence for the future of the McLaren lineup.
You'd need to be sold on the Citroen's styling and image to choose it over more driver - orientated choices from Mini and Ford, given its pricing - # 18,880 is a fair chunk more than you'd pay for a Fiesta ST (# 17,250) or
even a MINI Cooper S (# 18,655), both cars that offer more if driving and performance take
precedence over style.
Microsoft has yet to settle down into the changing personal computing market, where the tablet devices have been gaining higher
precedence at the cost of desktops or
even laptop devices.
They further clarified that
even though Tegra 3 has a better GPU or the OMAP have more memory than Tegra 3, these issues have a lower
precedence than the actual usage of available resources.
I don't think one should take into consideration the ecosystem or at least not have such «sophisticated features» take
precedence over the the core reading experience especially when Amazon kindle gets that wrong,
even the «mighty» oasis.
While you also have show dogs, the aforementioned are originally working dogs (They remain so for those who utilize them), and sometimes these days they're
even built differently than the ones you see in the ring (Although there are exceptions, because running style and ability take
precedence over looks in the world of racing and work).
Games where the structure takes
precedence are numerous, and ultimately
even a great game can be weakened by overeager system specs.
This makes Monster Hunter Stories accessible to younger players, or
even less experienced Monster Hunters, as the story and the quests take
precedence over the incessant hunting and trial and error of the core games.
In sum, Americans» science knowledge can sometimes influence their judgments about climate matters but,
even in these cases, people's political orientations tend to take
precedence.
The effect of the proposal found above would be to allow only these government lawyers who hold the designation to enjoy the privilege of
precedence,
even above and beyond lawyers in private practice with greater seniority and greater experience who simply don't have the designation (s. 3 (4)-RRB-.
At paragraph 60, the majority outlines that «The 1972 Act... authorises a dynamic process by which, without further primary legislation (and, in some cases,
even without any domestic legislation), EU law not only becomes a source of UK law, but actually takes
precedence over all domestic sources of UK law, including statutes» (emphasis added).
For example, they would have given carers
precedence,
even if they weren't relatives of the patient; and they would have made a cohabitee a patient's NP regardless of the length of their cohabitation — and
even if the two were heterosexual.
No rank held by a woman can confer any title or
even precedence upon her husband, although the rank of an hereditary woman peer in her own right is inherited by her eldest son (or, in some cases, daughter).
Even with the right set of skills and qualifications, it isn't always easy to know what your potential employer places
precedence on — not to mention know how to set yourself apart from the competition.
And, throughout the process,
precedence will be given to your perceptions,
even if it differs from our initial impressions from the questionnaire or interview data.
For both the narcissistic and borderline personality structure, regulating their intense emotional distress originating from their core sense of primal self - inadequacy and fear of abandonment takes
precedence over external restrictions,
even the external restrictions placed on them by truth and reality.