Sentences with phrase «precedence under»

Moreover, stocks with positive cash flow find precedence under the GARP plan.

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The founding fallacy in the new church was a «defective ecclesiology» that provided for governance by a lay majority, dominated under a quota system by minorities and feminists, in which theologians were marginalized and issues of race and gender took precedence over traditional ecclesial and confessional concerns.
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.
They often include provisions about religious practices for the couple and for any children who may arrive; whether or not they plan to have children; what they will do in the case of a pregnancy not wanted by one or the other; what will happen if the couple decides to separate; what the financial arrangements will be in such a case; what provision will be made for the children; how in - laws, relatives, and friends will be included in the relationship; what sexual practices will be followed; under what circumstances the couple will move from one home to another; whose job will take precedence; and what kinds of freedom each partner is to have.
He attempted to enforce clerical celibacy, forbade pluralism, (the holding of two or more church offices and drawing the income from them), endeavored to exclude lay interference in ecclesiastical affairs, affirmed the right of Rome to review important cases under canon law and thus increased appeals to the Holy See, ordered that tithes for the support of the Church be given precedence over all other taxes, and took vigorous measures for the suppression of heresy.
As it stands the division over the manager takes precedence with the supporters the continuous sneering of people like Henry Winter and that gang of bandits goes largely under the radar due to the in fighting.
It has also gone in to the history books that the only African government that have sacked its Citizens from their territory is Ghana and this bad precedence happened under the stewardship of Edward Akuffo - Addo.
The revised table of cabinet precedence - arguably more capricious under Labour post-1997 than under any previous administration - gives Harriet Harman the deputy's precedence she was previously denied, with Mandelson third; effectively they are being presented as joint deputy prime ministers, for different purposes.
«But having found no precedence for the action of the judge, the Parliament under me chose to set up the committee to investigate the content of the petition.
Remember, though, that as long as you're focused on building your own author brand and body of work, the author name you publish under should take precedence over the publishing company name.
The failure of the artist to comply with these requirements can enable the gallery's creditor to seize the artwork under a security interest that takes precedence over the ownership interest of the artist or consignor.
In her most recent works, abstraction takes precedence, yet there is always a connection to the figure, however muted, under layers of thinly applied paint.
Wearing any signs just for fun of being a skeptic would create precedence from which the skeptic camp would collapse under own burden.
As it had always done, ExxonMobil under the leadership of Rex Tillerson fought back aggressively with well - funded ad campaigns, legal action, and a stubborn insistence that maximizing extraction and production took precedence over all else.
However, the third paragraph of recital 12 complicates matters as it provides that where a member state court exercising jurisdiction under the Brussels I (recast) or national law has determined that an arbitration agreement is null and void, inoperative or incapable of being performed, the court's judgment on the substance of the matter can be recognised or enforced in accordance with Brussels I (recast)(although this is expressed as without prejudice to the competence of member state courts to decide on recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards in accorded with the New York Convention which «takes precedence over» Brussels I (recast)-RRB-.
For carers related to patients, the list would therefore correspond to MeHA 1983 (see MeHA 1983, s 26 (1)-RRB-; if, however, the carer was not a relative of the patient, the list might have accorded them a precedence they would not enjoy under MeHA 1983.
On a state vehicle code charge you need to look at the top of the title, chapter and / or subchapter containing the section you're charged under, with the nearer definition taking precedence.
As Benefits Canada explains, the court held that the federal statute took precedence over the provincial statute, ruling that «the deemed trust that gives priority to pension claims under Newfoundland and Labrador's Pension Benefits Act wasn't effective in a liquidation scenario in a [CCAA] proceeding.»
Whilst the Euratom Treaty takes precedence over more general European laws established under the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union («TFEU»), general EU law still applies to areas that fall outside the scope of the Euratom Treaty such as public procurement, state aid and environmental protection.
Rule 48.14 does not take precedence over Rule 24.01, nor does it oust the jurisdiction of the court from dealing with any action that is subject to dismissal by the registrar under Rule 48.14.
«There are several grey areas which need to be investigated, in light of the precedence and guidance available under laws of other countries.»
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