Sentences with phrase «precedence with»

THQ set a precedence with this franchise in that each title would look and feel different from the last.
To be fair, there's some precedence with censorship in Dragon Quest.
I guess there is precedence with the iQue player.
This year breaks precedence with the award going to The Shadow Hero (Macmillan / First Second) by Gene Luen Yang «a writer who has made his name in the graphic novel industry, where he wrote and illustrated the first ever graphic novel to be a finalist for the National Book Award [Boxers and Saints]-- and the first ever graphic novel to win the Printz Award [American Born Chinese].»
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.
Oo if that's true with them not doing things out of ignorance but knowing and going ahead willingly, is there a precedence with how to engage with that?

Not exact matches

«Your needs will take precedence over your wants, with short - term needs being the top priority,» she notes.
Beijing's money is not free - flowing, and its own commercial and strategic interests will take precedence over rhetoric of partnership with Russia.
When faced with the prospect of saving for the future or paying down debt, many people struggle to determine which takes precedence.
«With the utmost respect to the administration and the State Department, we do believe there is a precedence for pressing pause,» he said.
For decades, Japan Inc. has been managed for the benefit of multiple stakeholders, with social goals often taking precedence over financial goals.
The two companies reportedly discussed a tie - up last summer, but those talks didn't result in an investment, as Alibaba was busy pursuing a deal with Indonesia's Tokopedia, which took precedence, as rival Tencent was far along in an investment that would also give the company exposure to Indonesia.
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.
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.
If your marketplace deals specifically with customers who are very clear about what they want, search takes precedence over categorisation.
With that in mind, the prophetess as God's voice, as judge, as apostle, as leader has precedence in the scriptural history of God's people as far back as at least Judges and as recently Acts, to saying nothing of those who have been recognised as particular saints since then (although I'm not RC I don't deny there are people worthy of particular honour).
And that this time in life with everything in chaos, that we would allow this, and let the atheist and non-believers take precedence over this.
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.
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.
A first element is the unconditionality with which human rights and human dignity should be presented as values that take precedence over any state jurisdiction.
Because God is communicating to mankind through the Scriptures in the Bible in a style that reeks with an obvious understood implication that the hearer / reader, mankind, has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject His call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts (some folk briefly refer to it as man's free will), I let the concept of mankind having this inherent ability be the precedence.
Government then becomes an arena in which the champions of various interests in the society vie with one another for precedence, and the successful politician is one who can win the greatest benefits for his supporters.
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.
The Arminians have their particular bias, precedence, that initially fallen man did not have 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 idea of universal prevenient grace that gave all of fallen mankind a free will capacity (at some time after the fall) to accept or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, teachings, promises and gifts.
Because God is communicating to mankind through the Scriptures in the Bible in a style that reeks with an obvious understood implication that the hearer / reader, mankind, has the inherent ability to accept / believe or reject His call / drawing, commands, instructions, promises and gifts (some folk briefly refer to it as man's inherent - free - will capacity), I let the concept of mankind having this inherent ability be the precedence; and I interpret difficult passages that can possibly be interpreted to appear contradictory to that precedence (of mankind having inherent - free - will) in light of mankind having inherent - free - will capacity.
In the third paragraph I, upfront, indicated my bias as to what I believe is the Biblical precedence which is that fallen mankind has the inherent - free - will capacity to accept or reject God's call / drawing, commands, instructions, teachings, promises and gifts which biased my interpretation of John 6:25 - 71 — and my interpretation indicates that section of Scripture can be understood (interpreted) to be consistent with the precedence I mentioned.
Finally, while we agree wholeheartedly that Revelation takes precedence over human reasoning, we can not agree with the assertion that metaphysics can never be modified in the light of advances in physics.
Personal religious experience and inner feeling, therefore, began to take precedence over religious thought and dogma at the very time when traditional Christian doctrines were becoming increasingly out of kilter with the new ideas and advancing human knowledge of the last two centuries.
It is however a useful tool to refer to and take precedence from as you have beautifully illustrated with your experience of human tradition in church that was no longer working to be replaced with «love that respected the other no matter where they were».
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 replacement of Aristotelian «matter» with Whiteheadian «creativity,» and the consequent precedence given by the key concept of prehension to the relational over every merely qualitative determination of a being, undoubtedly allows the Whiteheadian [actual] entity to embody process in a more radical sense than does being as conceived by Aristotle.
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.
This loyalty of partial intent struggles with a loyalty of universal intent which recognizes that religious faith takes precedence over all other loyalties, that obligations to the universal commonwealth take precedence over all duties to the state.
Nevertheless, in Rome and perhaps in other very large sees, the deacons, who were held to the apostolic number of seven but with quite unapostolic prerequisites and powers, tried intermittently to take precedence over the more numerous and less highly remunerated presbyters.
Each offering in the BACARDÍ flavored rum lineup begins with the recipe for BACARDÍ Superior, which uses the time - honored methods of founder Don Facundo Bacardí Massó, whose innovative use of distillation and charcoal filtration set the precedence for modern rum - making.
The game has changed massively since then, with skill, speed and build up play taking precedence over Arsenal's previous free flowing style of play and therefore that is why Arsene Wenger appears to have lost his tactical edge.
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.
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 thougWith 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 thougwith 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.
I can't blame them really, our recent performances don't exactly set the best precedence for a late comeback but at 1 - 0 down with 45 minutes to go we aren't ever out of it.
Currently renovating an old miner's cottage with my fiancé, and I know I should be saving all my money for a new heating system, but my soft spot for kitchenalia — vintage, branded, brightly coloured, kitsch — seems to always take precedence.
Baby showers are a huge help with this, as are family and friends, but it's up to you to figure out which items take precedence and prioritize not just what to buy, but how.
Sit down with them and prioritize which activities need to take precedence.
«Beyond Intelligence is laced with common - sense (and occasionally counter-intuitive) implications for parental practice, in which the need to deeply listen to, and understand, the child takes precedence over quick - fix commercial products or educational quackery.
We have weighted rankings giving precedence to highly rated products with a significant number of reviews.
In a given year, a school nutrition professional may be nominated and judged for both a Silver Star Award and the Golden Star Award, but may win in only one category, with the Golden Star Award taking precedence.
There isn't room in my king bed for four extra people, and I actually prefer adult snuggling with my husband as well so that typically would take precedence to sleeping with my child in my bed.
The effect of this was felt in party press conferences, where broadcasters always got precedence over newspapers, with websites coming a distant third.
Secondary Legislation — The Queen can create Orders - in - Council and Letters Patent, that regulate parts to do with the Crown, such as precedence, titles.
When will solid public policy initiatives take precedence over his obsession with guns?
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