Sentences with phrase «precedence in»

Just like a listing contract for a would be seller's home takes precedence in any sort of dispute in court, and the findings «go to the root of that contract,» the same applies to a BBA contract.
I was lured into HomeKit by the promise of one app to rule them all — which it is, to an extent — but the Home app gives all of your light bulbs, humidity sensors, temperature sensors, and whatever else you have connected the same amount of precedence in the interface.
There is a film in which the resolution depends on Man M serving notice on a Woman W, whose Agent A has the bright idea of following Man M four timezones to the west and serving notice on Man M several minutes according to the clock before Woman W had been served, despite occurring much later, thereby securing some kind of precedence in a proceeding.
The purpose of the OLA would be undermined if the CPA were to take precedence in such circumstances.
These four virtues take precedence in the class of divine goods.»
Canada's employment law is governed through common law — meaning that law is passed down through a body of previous rulings that are given precedence in courts.
In Nova Scotia, MacLean explains, «human rights legislation takes precedence in the sense that it is not limited by the application of any other act.»
Since being in force, Brussels II Revised has taken precedence in matters of jurisdiction and international recognition when it comes to divorce, international child abduction and custody cases.
Thus, although the individual norms of the source of EU law take precedence in the domestic legal order, the supremacy of the source itself could never be unconditional and absolute in the same way as Parliamentary Sovereignty.
The shorter of these two figures will take precedence in a Maryland medical malpractice lawsuit.
The Court noted: «if it comes to a choice between a physician's responsibility to his or her individual patient and his or her responsibility to the medicare system overall, the former must take precedence in a case such as this.»
If a resource is very valuable, then owners want to consider its efficient allocation and stable maintenance as a priority: that's what value is, precedence in consideration of enjoyment and protection.
Such values continue to be expressed and Lazinc has set precedence in setting the stage for a variety of innovational exhibitions, including JR's global Inside Out initiative and 3D's major retrospective of Massive Attack visual history.
Colour and space were to take precedence in Hoyland's work; he rejected the modernist insistence on the flat reality of the picture plane and used colour to create a sense of virtual illusory space.
The decorative, the contemplative, and the marginalized thus take precedence in work that proposes an alternative relationship to Modernist abstraction.
The minimal monochromatic works allow the mark to take precedence in the work.
Through tailored art projects, museum visits and discussions, Chinati educators and classroom teachers guide students to discover context, relevance and precedence in Chinati's rich collection.
Though Mitchell abstracted nature, gleaning only its essence, her advocacy for the natural world as a subject finds precedence in the plein air and Impressionist painters a century before.
Proper spacing takes precedence in UNIEL.
It already has precedence in tax laws since that is when Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) must begin for traditional IRA's.
The precedence given to linked records varies depending on the version of EPUB (linked records have higher precedence than the package metadata in [EPUB 3.1], but lower precedence in earlier versions).
There is precedence in the online world for multiple marketing messages.
For this day will be remembered as the first leap towards an aspect of industry that has no precedence in modern times and is expected to bring some much needed respite to the business of journalism that has been reeling.
' Reading Systems that support PLS and the SSML Attributes must let any pronunciation instructions provided via the ssml: ph attribute take precedence in cases where a pls: grapheme matches a text node of an element that carries the ssml: ph attribute.
Twenty years he'd been pacing the streets of Riyadh, until the city was as familiar to him as the mountains of Kashmir, and neither of them any longer held precedence in his memory.
That does not seem to be a problem as the Galaxy Tab presents a more exciting proposition, something that's still fresh with almost no precedence in the tablet sphere till now.
We are threatened by the market establishing a new cultural precedence in which books become bound to our devices, unable to be shared, and unable to be moved over to a new device or competing system.
Attention to detail has also taken precedence in the design of the passenger compartment, to create a most pleasant environment.
This negativity bias also means that smaller, day - to - day stressors tend to take precedence in our thoughts, leaving less room for positive framing or constructive action planning.
Food and fun take precedence in a story about a disgruntled chef (Favreau) who has to get his life together after receiving a devastating review from a major food critic.
(Given how Black Panther balanced a well - rounded antagonist and protagonist, and raked in the box - office revenue, there's already some precedence in the MCU.)
While more threats from inside Wakanda certainly have precedence in the comics, some of the most intriguing ones from a story standpoint follow another devastating attack from the outside.
Fun takes precedence in my life and I think thats how it should be.
And maybe let who I am and how I am to others take a little more precedence in putting my best foot forward.
While it does not fully eradicate the virus, this strategy find precedence in a small group of individuals termed «elite controllers» who are able to control HIV without the need for antiretroviral drugs.
Considerations should include the technical differences between radio and wireless applications, the value of precedence in regulatory matters, and the consequences of abrupt changes to traditional spectrum allocations that contradict decades of careful planning.
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.
There is no precedence in history of a coup which was done by blocking bridges.
If Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx gets the Speakership, then they lose out on other goodies, such as patronage positions, top committee chairs, precedence in capital allocations, etc..
«Ex post facto» is a phrase that seems like there might be some relationship, but I'm not too brushed up on my political Latin, or sentencing decisions to know if there is a precedence in place for something like this.
Could this current scarcity of measures for character be why things like IQ take precedence in academia?
The Chattisgarh movement led by Niyogi transcended the question whether industrial workers and peasants or agricultural laborers have the major political or historical precedence in terms of political organization.
His subject, as one might expect, was theology and the philosophy of science, and he argued that the biblical concept of the Holy spirit may provide the missing link, so to speak, in the controversy over whether mind or language has precedence in the creation of human thought.
The incarnate Word and the divine providence, which guides creation toward this telos, hold precedence in Maximus» manner of speaking of divine immanence in creation.
Of the two ecumenical movements in our time the organizational effort to develop world - wide institutions takes precedence in many minds over that spiritual, psychological, intellectual and moral common life, transcending all national boundaries, which seeks institutions through which to express itself.
If it came down to a court case, there's tons of precedence in her favor.
But their main direction and directive, at least under their current president, is to block the attempts by religious organizations to set precedence in law regarding religion or religious symbology or religious laws.
So Jews were to obey the laws of Caesar outside of the Holy Land, but no human law takes precedence in the Holy Land.
Yet the Irish language version of the wording of Article 40.3.3 — which ought to take precedence in moments of ambiguity or doubt — refers not to «the unborn» but to «the living without birth,» («na mbeo gan breith») a concept that cuts through the abortionists» dissembling.
Furthermore, the Synoptic Gospels contradict each other about the number of times that Jesus visited Jerusalem, and so should not be given instant precedence in comparison with the Gospel of John which maintains that Jesus visited Jerusalem multiple times.
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