Sentences with phrase «taking precedent»

Her artistic practice surrounds ideas of nature vs. nurture, usually one taking precedent on a 2 - dimensional surfaces overall.
The warning signs were there for anyone paying attention, with Copolla's experimental visual style taking precedent over story and character with mixed results.
With the number of creeps, jerks and crazy ass men taking precedent on dating sites, the odds of finding a guy who isn't a total nut - job can seem pretty hopeless.
Marriage statistics tend to agree: the median age that Australians choose to get married has increased by as much as ten years over the past 30 years, suggesting career dreams are taking precedent over love and family ambitions.
Marriage statistics tend to agree: the median age that Canadians choose to get married has increased by as much as ten years over the past four decades, 3 suggesting career dreams are taking precedent over love and family ambitions.
A recent trip to Indonesia illustrates what Nokia's Alakarhu and the others mean by the whole experience taking precedent over the specs.
Without several key players due to the Africa Cup of Nations taking precedent, I suspected Newcastle might struggled.
Well, it was really back on Friday but with a crazy college football weekend and NFL action taking precedent, Michigan State / Duke and Kansas / Kentucky are bringing in the bettors.
Toward the end of Durant's run in Oklahoma City — partially influenced by Durant's injury plagued 2015 — it felt like Westbrook was taking precedent over Durant.
The app's creators, the Russian brothers who founded the social network VKontakte, have previously acknowledged that terrorists use the app and said that privacy takes precedent over preventing terrorism.
But let that choice be up to the person getting ready to die, not somebody who thinks religion takes precedent.
If we manage not to lose sight of Scripture, if we remember that our relationship to Christ must take precedent, and if we recognize messages that are extraneous or contrary to Scripture for what they are, engaging with otherwise worthwhile media that has morally questionable content can be an acceptable — indeed, inescapable — part of inhabiting culture.
It is unfortunate that «Mapping the Future» seems so concerned with preserving post-1970s approaches to unmasking ideologies that it takes precedent over «salutary teaching.»
That doctrine says that the later writings take precedent over earlier writings.
If one of their living so called «prophets» make a statement that contradicts what one of their leaders said in the past THEN the current «prophets» word takes precedent..
I think the words spoken directly by God, take precedent in these matters.
The laws of the US take precedent over any religious doctrine.
From California, where Sauvignon Blanc is occasionally known as «Fumé Blanc», it was the toasty flavours and fuller body that took precedent and had the judges talking.
Next time I would recommend sticking with the package instructions or the instructions for your dough recipe, and letting those take precedent over the cooking methods I have mentioned.
I know Gedeon isn't great and they could certainly upgrade, but I also feel that there's more pressing depth issues (DB, OL, WR, TE) that should take precedent over LB that early in the draft.
However if the Gunners were to miss out on the top four this season, regardless of our FA Cup results, it would be a very sorry end to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal and one that is likely to take precedent over much of the work he has achieved with the Gunners.
Lifestyle and amenities took precedent more than ever.
This need takes precedent over being snuggled, over play time, even over sleeping.
But remember, your recovery and the health of your baby takes precedent over anyone's perceived «need» to see the baby, so it's okay to turn down visits if you are feeling overwhelmed.
The state can never operate in a way where business interests take precedent
«When you have the highest court establishing a legal principal, it always takes precedent
According to Salis, whose position follows a recent quit notice order given to Igbos living in the North by a coalition of Arewa youths, the agitation for secession by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria will reduce drastically once equity and justice take precedent over ethnic domination.
«This should take precedent over anything that we do in Albany at this time,» said Sen. Brad Hoylman (D - Manhattan), who sponsored the income bill.
We are not in the business of delivering «Labour Lite;» local priorities now must take precedent.
«It is extraordinary how many patients describe themselves as collateral in the war against drugs,» where law enforcement concerns for potential abuse take precedent over the medical imperative to treat suffering, said author — journalist Melanie Thernstrom, who participated on the committee as a patient advocate.
She said that while there is support for science in Washington D.C., other sectors, such as telecommunications, banking and transportation often take precedent.
When our outside world takes precedent over our inside one, our personal and our financial landscape becomes chaotic and unwell.
The take away from this is that alcohol takes precedent over the other macronutrients that you consumed throughout the day (if they haven't been metabolized) and drinking too much sets the body in flight mode neglecting some very important functions.
Since that time other priorities may have taken precedent.
This year, everything personal takes precedent — what feeds my soul?
When you're travelling sometimes comfort takes a precedents over fashion.
Basically, quantity takes precedent over quality.
It took precedent on SeekingArrangement for too long, so we made an executive decision to remove it once and for all.
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While the premise of designing a new world suggests a original tale, a hackneyed story about a courageous boy versus a monstrous evil takes precedent overall.
For example, if the two groups — Ofsted and commissioners — disagree on a school's performance whose judgment should take precedent?
States» rights take precedent over the oversight, accountability, and protections for historically - under - served students embedded in federal education law.
«I do not believe that we should be returning to the Dickensian world where the needs of industry and commerce take precedent over the education of children,» Gibb said.
And while SUVs are traditionally intended to deliver excellent off - road capability, the Mercedes - Benz GLK350 also offers enough swagger when the muddy roads become pavement and bravura takes precedent over brawn.
Now they are shifting into a new business model where the money they get takes precedent over what they offer for their readers.
As busy schedules take precedent in our daily lives, many of us find ourselves too busy to read much between all of the projects we're juggling at any given moment.
While it is always recommended to pay what you owe, specific priorities like shelter, food and transportation take precedent over medical and student loans.
This may take precedent over your retirement or paying down debt for a couple of months.
This is a priority for lenders because the government has the right to seize the house if taxes aren't paid — and government claims take precedent over lender claims.
That's because your credit card agreement takes precedent over your decree... (See Debt and divorce)
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