Did I think that self-preservation, as a basic drive, would take precedence over everything else? |
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Others, who have families working for hauliers or quarries, feel economics and jobs should take precedence. |
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Use your intuition and telepathy to decide whether either of these cards should take precedence over a non-trump Ace. |
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He was also clear that Iran's international interests must take precedence over those of Iranian allies in Syria and Lebanon. |
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Once more, greed has been allowed to take precedence over any regard for health and beauty. |
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Because we are specifying an option on the command line, we are certain the options will not be overridden as they take precedence. |
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Even the TV had the grace to allow a bad weather news day to take precedence. |
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Chronology had to take precedence over the groupings, but the titles in these are given in the contents lists at the back of the book. |
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Sometimes the country has to take precedence over a do-nothing imposter and pretender to the throne. |
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Monaco still remains a principality that follows primogeniture, meaning that males take precedence over females in the line of succession. |
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At a time when specialization and depth take precedence over exploration, Sontag's eclecticism is something we need more of. |
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Enacting national controls of this type should take precedence over global ventures. |
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Therefore, beta blockers should take precedence over digoxin, especially when bradycardia is a concern or a patient is at high risk for dysrhythmia. |
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It's hard to pin down a proportion, but the topic does take precedence over the gaze. |
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In the event of a conflict between customary law and written law, Zambian jurists were of the view that written law should take precedence. |
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Applicable law, concession owner or leaseholder terms and the directives of the responsible authorities will take precedence. |
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We concur with others that substance should take precedence over structure in thinking about teacher preparation. |
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The rights of the assignee may take precedence over the rights of any person claiming a death benefit. |
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In the case of a verdict based on a majority vote, the safety of the verdict and fairness to the accused must take precedence. |
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Its standards take precedence over the standards contained in Russian legislation. |
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The government is being totally ridiculous by claiming that competence must take precedence over bilingualism. |
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It should be recalled, once again, that such conventions take precedence over ordinary laws and are binding on the judge. |
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These by-laws will largely take precedence over the text of the pension plan. |
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Members of the Court whose terms of office began on the same date shall take precedence in relation to one another according to seniority of age. |
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However, where best interests and family reunification principles are incompatible, the best interests of the child should take precedence. |
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A new application, whatever its priority, cannot take precedence over one that has already led to the offer of a place in a particular class. |
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I believe that ethical principles should take precedence over any economic considerations. |
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Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets. |
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Members appointed on the same day shall take precedence according to age. |
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It 's a mot'on that does not take precedence over any other mot'on. |
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Local education officials feel that the interests of the district as a whole should take precedence over those of a single school, and that they have more insight into the needs of all their schools. |
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If conflict arises between the two statutory purposes, the Act provides that the first purpose, that of conservation, must take precedence. |
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In the event of discrepancy between one of the rules set out in the Policy and a specific rule set out on a page of the Site in relation to particular personal information, the specific rule shall take precedence. |
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Promoting the family should take precedence over the elimination of gender stereotypes and would help reverse the current trend to relegate the family to the level of an outmoded cultural curiosity. |
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Those take precedence over religious obligations. |
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All too often, there are other considerations that take precedence, sectional interests and selfish calculations which prevail over this great joint project, which we can, and must, develop together. |
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However, it should take precedence over unreferenced conflicting treatments in family, genus, and species articles here. |
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The duty to avoid any possible hostile use of research must take precedence over any other commitment, including professional and military duties. |
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But now safety must take precedence and we will have to see if any part of the building is saveable or if sadly everything has to go. |
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The terms of the Indian Act, its regulations, other federal statutes and their interpretation by the courts take precedence over the content of this information sheet. |
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He said the album featured less falsetto as he allowed his voice's lower register to take precedence. |
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Despite any economic or genetic value they may have, the conservation of native flora and fauna should always take precedence where it is threatened by feral species. |
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It's good to think of the organization and the troops, but don't let getting the bird fixed take precedence over looking after your own self. |
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They have called into question the extent to which human rights considerations should take precedence over the concern to protect their populations against attack. |
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If there is a break in the line of life at the same position as what could be a backup marriage line, the health lines take precedence. |
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If peaceful coexistence wins the day and alternative methods of conflict resolution take precedence over conflict, it is possible that the Congolese will see the light at the end of the tunnel in the years to come. |
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Note Semi-final and Final ties in all Provincial Competitions will take precedence over PDL, W League, and Senior Provincial League Competitions or equivalent. |
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Obviously, we are very partisan regularly and that when the public's interests take precedence over what divides us, we probably all come out ahead. |
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I will not rest until the rights of children take precedence over those of individuals who have no qualms about violating a child's most fundamental rights to satisfy their despicable sexual urges. |
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If there were any remaining doubts that arms sales take precedence over human rights or concerns about exacerbating regional tensions, the British government has been unashamedly quashing them. |
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The European revision did not include North American genera and the genus Trichoclea Grote, 1883 is congeneric with Hadula Staudinger, 1889 and is an older name and would take precedence over it. |
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Two inscriptions identifying the hometown of Pliny the Younger as Como take precedence over the Verona theory. |
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Is it now the children who take precedence, and anyhow, why are leatherdykes, drag queens, radical faeries, and motorcycle dykes offensive on any level? |
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Judges' spats, chavtastic families storming the audition room in protest, and torrid life stories all take precedence over finding someone who can actually hold a tune. |
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During and after the Fourth Lateran Council, Innocent III proclaimed that all tithes to the Church should take precedence over any taxes imposed by a state. |
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The maximum torque for a motor will depend on the maximum current although this will usually be only usable until thermal considerations take precedence. |
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Contention as to how the arms should be marshalled, and to which kingdom should take precedence, was solved by having different arms for each country. |
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