Courts will always place the interests of the child first and place
precedence on the child's right to support over the parents interests.
The time provided for the consideration of this item of private members» business has now expired and the order is dropped to the bottom of the order of
precedence on the order paper.
Rather than focusing on your work experience, you may choose to place
precedence on your skills and / or major achievements before talking about previous positions.
Career plans can be laid out in many ways, depending on how specific you want to be with your goals — and what you want to place
precedence on achieving.
Our advice: Employers will place
precedence on your flexibility when recruiting for bar work positions, so being adaptable with your hours will work in your favour.
Start by taking note of any achievements you've made which helped the business reach their strategic goals, and place
precedence on these when it comes to meeting with your manager.
You won't usually need a degree, as employers will place
precedence on your relevant skills and experience.
Instead of concentrating on your work history, restructure your CV to place
precedence on your transferable skills.
Our advice: Retail employers will place
precedence on your personality — meaning it can be the key to standing out.
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.
While it didn't get turned on that night (Game of Thrones takes
precedence on Sundays), we started watching the series on Netflix shortly thereafter.
NOTE: Tournament and permits take
precedence on courts.
Your main workout program takes
precedence on your finisher.
The defense argued that there is
precedence on their side.
It's also worth remembering that Ed Miliband was more ruthless in rooting out shadow ministers who were less than enthusiastic with his leadership, so Jez has
precedence on his side.
If one lets the no - inherent - free - will interpretation of the less than 0.5 % of the Scriptures set
the precedence on what the word of God says about man's free will, then a person is forced to do some absurd reasoning / interpretation of the majority of scriptures that imply that man has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts.
Not exact matches
It is no coincidence that the school system in Finland, the darling of the international educational community for its superior test scores, is built
on an experience - based model, where science and math are taught through doing, and labs take
precedence over textbooks.
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.
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.
Ariely says there's a reason it's best to put goals
on your calendar alongside the meetings and the chores: «Empty time where you think you'll do something loses
precedence to things
on the calendar that are concrete and specific,» he tells The New York Times.
This distraction is usually due to team members jockeying for power or one person's ego taking
precedence over others», rather than keeping the focus
on the common good.
The FTC said it could not comment
on any probe, but it hinted that past
precedence, involving Google, indicating that violations of consent decrees are taken seriously and investigated.
Since the government of the day has many goals — getting re-elected not the least of them — it can't always be counted
on to carry out its promises: everyone knows that other, more pressing priorities may take
precedence over monetary policy.
The co-founders outlined a handful of aims taking speedy
precedence, underlining enhanced buyer expertise, market growth with further help for cryptocurrencies and, «most importantly» retaining the options and companies already
on supply at Poloniex.
Those expectations are based
on analysis of historical
precedence, including the average market gains in the third year of the presidential election cycle, strong momentum, earnings growth, seasonal trends, accelerating economic growth, and the normal market performance around the first Fed rate hike.
While, a potential buy signal
on the longer - term view may generate a target close to $ 28, the $ 26 level is expected to serve as a major resistance (i.e. resistance at $ 26 should take
precedence over most other technical developments).
Postponing doing so until the advent of death emerges
on the horizon proves to be futile, at which point, as highlighted by the respective article, talking about family matters takes
precedence... empirically validated by the related professionals in this particular field.
Sometimes, proper hydration takes
precedence over getting a buzz
on.
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.
It is likely that
precedence and assistance will soon come to be based solely
on age and need, a system that creates new hazards by requiring people to guess these attributes in others who may well take insult from being categorized, accurately or not, as being old or helpless.
But in present American society, etiquette rites are much more elaborate among the young and the poor (for example, in the dress codes,
precedence systems, gestures of greeting, and modes of address in urban street gangs) than among the rich, who have increasingly abandoned the very aspects of etiquette that are of vital concern
on the streets.
Loyalty to the state took
precedence over acting
on religious convictions.
Where a Pastor SHOULD be speaking to answers
on where God is during these tragic events, he considers his opinion designed to stir up emotion to take
precedence over the message of Jesus Christ which teaches, love, comfort and faith in God in all things.
Committee work is focused
on the task rather than
on relationships between persons, and fulfilling an agenda often takes
precedence over processing individual concerns.
Therefore when I encounter the very few verses of Scripture text (approximately less than 0.5 % of the Scriptures) that
on the surface possibly could be interpreted to contradict that majority
precedence (man's inherent ability to accept / believe or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts), I interpret them in light of this majority
precedence (which can be easily done).
I think that public policy in a pluralistic system (which can not be based
on the mere belief of a citizen, since by definition it can not give
precedence to any belief) must be justified only
on utilitarian grounds.
The Calvinists
on the other hand have their particular bias,
precedence, of man having no inherent - free - will capacity to accept or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, teachings, promises and gifts that they interpret John 6:25 - 71 with — which interpretation is consistent with their
precedence and consistent with their ideas of unconditional election and irresistible grace.
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.
We could talk about how singling out a group of people based
on religion only gives
precedence for this to happen to Christians, too (something supporters of the Muslim registry would strongly decry).
On the basis of this initial idolatry it develops a morality in which economic worth becomes the standard by which to measure all other values and the economic virtues take
precedence over courage, temperance, wisdom and justice, over charity, humility and fidelity.
Aside from its literary excellence, the glory of this ancient drama lies in the intellectual honesty of Job, who, faced
on one side with a venerable theory and
on the other with plain facts of experience, insisted that the facts must have
precedence.
The belief that the Bible takes
precedence over any command of government is shared with people of very different political persuasions, including some
on the left.
Before a group of rabbis he once gave learned arguments for the
precedence of the Passover over the Sabbath when Passover fell
on a Sabbath day.
With the price tag
on Greizmann and Wenger's
precedence?
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.
not fan of woodley vs diaz, diaz is a lightweight and im sure if he given top money he will be motivated as f*ck and could really put
on most of the division, including Tony Fergusen himself... but Woodley would just come for a W and nate is a entertainment big show fighter not point scoring round winning fights, so I do nt like this fight myself but do nt pretend this strategi has to
precedence
Their jobs took
precedence over a rally
on game day.
Rather, it means that certain situations present opportunities where there is value in taking one side over another based
on historical data and
precedence.
Finally though,
on Wednesday, sporting achievement takes
precedence over trash - talking.
With preparations for this summer's tournament taking
precedence, and with Vardy reported to be considering an improved deal from Leicester, former Arsenal midfielder Merson reflected
on the potential transfer, before suggesting Vardy may be having second thoughts.