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HILL: -- law and order have got to take precedence.
PRPCP's Platt says medicine should take precedence over religious beliefs.
As for the honeymoon ... looks like royal duties take precedence.
Previously younger males would take precedence over older female siblings.
For both rich and poor Americans, other identities take precedence.
Neighbors are important, and little doings take precedence over big doings.
From their architects' perspective, the garden concept had to take precedence.
As an adult, there are other concerns that must take precedence.
Activities, such as traveling, music festivals and sky diving, take precedence.
Relationships take precedence over doctrine in many black churches, Moss says.
Or does control over immigration take precedence over every other consideration?
The other two qualities that take precedence are values and abilities.
"Actual human beings, in the flesh, take precedence," Ms. Martin chided.
Sexual harassment thrives whenever power imbalance can take precedence over everything else.
Still, exports of higher-margin products such as beef can take precedence.
After the scuffle, Brown said climate change should take precedence over impeachment.
Before that change younger males would take precedence over older female siblings.
The aim is to know whether other interests can also take precedence.
In certain circumstances, my identity as a military officer should take precedence.
This second group tends to believe that a woman's rights take precedence.
Actually, the struggle has always been over whose theology would take precedence.
Unfortunately, Mr. Trump believes his trade negotiations with Mr. Xi take precedence.
Why does the industry always take precedence over public health and safety?
"Any Jesuit school," Martin said, "would take precedence over any other school."
She said similar initiatives using existing assets would take precedence over big acquisitions.
Other efforts — including border security and tax reform — have seemed to take precedence.
Other efforts -- including border security and tax reform -- have seemed to take precedence.
His stated worry was that race would take precedence over all other considerations.
His personal interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation.
For others, different considerations take precedence as they explore beer, spirits and wine.
Those goals should take precedence over what's happening in the news, he said.
Trump said Wednesday that public safety should take precedence over those civil liberties.
Why does Congress's power to impeach take precedence over the president's executive powers?
This week is World VPN Week, and that should take precedence over everything else.
But company requests must be capped, so that the EPA's priorities always take precedence.
Plotting attacks on America would never take precedence over the daily need to survive.
Many Americans felt strongly that other concerns — poverty, education, civil rights — should take precedence.
Many Americans felt strongly that other concerns — poverty, education, civil rights — should take precedence.
Expenses incurred during a bankruptcy take precedence over the ones from before the bankruptcy.
Often with woman artists, their biographies take precedence over a true understanding of their work.
But the Trump administration has indicated that healthcare reform would take precedence over tax reform.
They're heavily involved in helping voters pass bills that often take precedence over national law.
Courts have, at times, disagreed with the office's legal interpretations — and their rulings take precedence.
Only when an idea inches toward reality do the details of executing it take precedence.
I could think of a million topics that could take precedence over that one incident.
Mrs May makes it clear that liberal London should not take precedence over post-industrial areas.
Luxury cars are a traditional status symbol in many places, but they take precedence in Russia.
The concepts or ideas involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns.
A world in which their feelings take precedence over other matters that need to be confronted?
Complicating this, most citizens do not have consistent opinions about when each role should take precedence.
And for those who asked whether brand Hedi would take precedence over brand Celine — well, yup.
Yes, the devastating fires decimating Australia deserved to take precedence, but Time's Up's work deserved mention.
Members know that rising debt is a looming disaster, but their parochial concerns always take precedence.
If your driver has a Beacon, that will take precedence over the new Spotlight feature, Uber says.
But for a certain breed of pet owners, Fido's needs take precedence over their silly human desires.
Liang returns again to the courthouse for the sentencing on April 14, legal questions will take precedence.
You've described blending landscapes, portraiture and street photography, but did any particular aspect take precedence for you?
The agency also specified that the guidelines would not take precedence over rules imposed by individual states.
And the debate over which Jewish values should take precedence is dividing religious families and congregations alike.
Strangely, perhaps, landings even take precedence for me when it's time to say goodbye to a city.
Centuries of invasions and foreign conquerors have made the need to unite take precedence over private religious differences.
Central to his theme was that the pursuit of interests must take precedence over the promotion of values.
This election might well decide whether the aggressive nationalism Modi has promoted will take precedence over other issues.
In this and other cases, personal purity seems to take precedence over the command to love your neighbor.
The international community has stressed that the humanitarian condition should take precedence over political sovereignty of a state.
In effect, state party rules cannot "trump" national party rules — the latter always take precedence in a dispute.
Ms. Crouch said, however, that in Myanmar's current legal environment it was unclear which laws would take precedence.
It said that the Hindu Succession Act, which grants equal inheritance rights, should take precedence over customary law.
Previously, it was tradition for males to take precedence over their sisters in the royal line of succession.
The compliance function continues to take precedence in implementing and embedding the conduct risk policy within an organization.
"I think this ought to take precedence over the State of the Union, the Iowa caucuses," he said.
However, it included a transition period where male royals born before 1990 still take precedence over their female relatives.
Some younger residents voiced indifference to the future of the candy maker, saying practical business considerations should take precedence.
In the absence of acquisitions, Fitch believes shareholder returns, especially opportunistic share repurchases, will take precedence over debt reduction.
And in an earlier article, he argued that even if single-payer was possible, other priorities should take precedence.
Carlson then tells Arce she does not understand his claim that illegal immigrants now take precedence over U.S. citizens.
This time around, the emphasis is on the here and now, as material, craft, and the object take precedence.
How can something like privacy — which is almost never absolute anyway — take precedence over the need to prevent that?
Physicians need to bring it up, parents need to ask questions, facts need to take precedence over fake news.
As participants continue to pursue the activities, other motives and perceived benefits to health and well-being take precedence.
Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Sunday tweeted that a vote on the coronavirus bill should take precedence over FISA.
She could not understand why one officer's opinion of her company would take precedence over a monthslong visa process.
Ilana's and Abbi's escapades are joyful precisely because they take precedence over serious matters such as jobs and romantic partners.
Now, as then, reports featuring Chinese leaders—no matter how trivial their activities—nearly always take precedence over other news.
"Other equally people-oriented demands" must now take precedence over journeys to Jerusalem and Mecca, Governor Abubakar Bello said recently.
During the transition in 2018, the trade team persuaded President Trump that bilateral deals should take precedence over multilateral initiatives.
Maintaining a clean, unhindered low Earth orbit, and upholding the needs of science should take precedence over gestures such as these.
After all, sovereign self-determination for nearly 30 million Kurds should take precedence over that of, at most, 5 million Palestinians.
But there's a weird dichotomy where those stories and meanings start to take precedence in people's minds over the actual canon.
It's OK for friendship and relationships to take precedence over your own needs sometimes, but only if you're sure it's healthy.
Industry leaders agree that memorable and personalized experiences take precedence over design when it comes to delivering on luxury in 2019.
"We believe that the humanitarian issues take precedence over politics," said the group of surgeons and physicians in the open letter.
Second, the initiative with more votes would take precedence, so it may come down to which initiative can get more support.
For Britain, talks with the European Union take precedence, while Washington is unlikely to take it up in an election year.
Assuming Sweden submits a European arrest warrant, its claim would most likely take precedence, said Michael O'Kane, a British extradition lawyer.
The federal charges, which are expected to take precedence over the state charges, carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Armed with all that knowledge now, beating Trump appears -- at least in Iowa -- to take precedence over literally everything else. 5.
"Freedom of expression and information shall take precedence" over dos Santos' personality rights, or reputation and good name, the court said.
While there are many issues on the new team's economic plate, one should take precedence over the others: restarting economic growth.
"And as long as Washington continues to function the way it currently does, self-preservation will always take precedence over principle."
Criticising Trump's stance for putting commercial deals with Riyadh ahead of justice, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said human life should take precedence.
She also signaled that curbing immigration from the EU would take precedence over single market access in the divorce negotiations with Brussels.
According to Mr. Shearwood, the organization's original board felt that creating high-quality programming should take precedence over bricks-and-mortar improvements.
In the absence of attractive acquisition opportunities, Fitch believes that shareholder returns, especially opportunistic share repurchases, will take precedence over debt reduction.
Some things take precedence over the weather, and an iPad mini that now supports the Apple Pencil is one of those things.
So even if Epstein has connections to Trump, for example, his connections to [Bill] Clinton and Hollywood celebrities are gonna take precedence.
Leonardo's actions demonstrate a belief that their company interests take precedence over the training needs of the Army's pilots and military readiness.
These policies should also take precedence over the unenforceable sanctions-based measures against Russia contained in the DETER Act currently in Congress.
The defendants—who overwhelmingly won these cases—argued that in a public health emergency, saving lives must take precedence over criminal law.
She said on April 29 that there was no rush to dump the euro and that other policy changes might take precedence.
Subsequent production of the $10 bill would take precedence, though Mr. Lew said all three notes could be in wallets before 2030.
The court dismissed claims by Steinhoff that a German court case started earlier this year should take precedence over the Dutch case.
Last week, Jones said a Senate impeachment trial should take precedence over political considerations, such as the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3.
They cautioned that an international treaty with a backstop — the Brexit deal — would take precedence over domestic measures trying to avoid one.
But if his numbers sag further, Hill Republicans could decide that it is their agenda and not the president's that should take precedence.
"The main goal is for the &aposJewish&apos element to take precedence over the &aposdemocratic&apos element, to change the balance," Fuchs explained.
There are plenty of immediate risks—climate change, for instance—that should take precedence over a distant hypothetical that cannot currently be predicted.
In a note, he said there is political risk from Washington, since health care now could take precedence over tax reform and stimulus.
But earlier slip-ups shouldn't color her entire candidacy, and nine-second sound bites and glossy photo shoots shouldn't take precedence over policy.
Alphabet Inc's Google and other big companies have indicated they would support a federal bill that would take precedence over California's tough legislation.
Corporations should never take precedence over people, especially while communities suffer from daily challenges that, but for lack of funding, could be addressed.
Home sales, home construction and the whole housing economy are dealing with all kinds of pressing issues that take precedence over mortgage rates.
Buildings and infrastructure—things of the living—take precedence while the work of the body pullers falls to the periphery of recovery efforts.
As in Oliver Stone's reenactments of recent history, the novelty casting and the idiosyncratic hair and makeup decisions take precedence over everything else.
In most cities, there wouldn't be enough room for all of it, but Toronto is different—pro wrestling always seems to take precedence.
Explaining to people why the long-run view should take precedence over short-run concerns is one of the key functions of leadership.
The changes would let the views of lawmakers take precedence over the in-depth research and on-the-ground observation of scientific experts.
But in stable areas — such as the southwestern part of CAR where we traveled — investments in infrastructure, particularly paved roads, should take precedence.
While some people might outline storytelling or message as the primary virtue of rap, for Wayne imagery and delivery almost always take precedence.
The economy should take precedence over constitutional reform—not least because that extra wealth would do more to help Japan stand up to China.
It is a call to shore up the threatened institutions of power, to return to a world where men's experiences and fears take precedence.
Trump's obsession with building the wall should not take precedence over the safety of Floridians, who are at risk of natural disasters like hurricanes.
He stressed that blockchain adds to the gaming experience — but it won't take precedence over the ideas and elements that make a quality game.
Because criminal prosecutions take precedence under the Speedy Trial Act, litigants engaged in civil litigation encounter problems securing trial dates and concluding their disputes.
And, they say, the new accord's environmental rules would take precedence over other international environmental agreements and fail to provide a workable enforcement mechanism.
Unarguably, automated vehicles, telemedicine, emergency communications, and security should take precedence over regular internet traffic; not all types of internet traffic are the same.
Instead of a city's priorities taking precedence, it's the Olympic priorities that take precedence, and I think Rio is a perfect example of that.
But that doesn't always take precedence as Americans focus on staying on top of bills, paying off debt and working toward other financial goals.
On-board audio has been mostly an afterthought for phone makers, and things will likely continue to stay that way as aesthetic decisions take precedence.
For their part, Japanese officials have made clear that trade talks with between Japan and the EU take precedence over any future deal with Britain.
It insists that Swiss law must take precedence over most international law and rails against the idea of foreign judges telling Swiss what to do.
But banks dislike PACE loans because they take precedence over mortgage debt in the event of a default, upending a basic tenet of the market.
Today, it is imperative that national security and scientific facts take precedence over political stalling tactics and a NIMBY- "Not-In-My-Back Yard" attitude.
As Henry Hale, an American political scientist, explains in a recent article, these informal networks and personal connections take precedence over formal rules and institutions.
Less than 20 percent of the proposed IRS budget increases are for taxpayer services, cybersecurity and identity-theft protections, which Crenshaw said should take precedence.
Perez has repeatedly argued that no one issue should take precedence over another and said that a climate debate would unfairly advantage Washington state Gov.
Or does the reality that some members of the community find the paintings to be offensive, dehumanizing and inappropriate for a high school take precedence?
It is virtually a guarantee in many sports that men's teams, with bigger fan bases, longer histories, and far higher investment, take precedence over women's.
The 80-year-old signal system must take precedence over enhancement and expansion projects, which, with the minor exception of those underway, must be halted.
The president, no friend of civil rights, argued that ending the Great Depression and winning World War ll must take precedence over divisive social issues.
Finally, she should not allow those who actively work to discount the voices of survivors to take precedence in determining university responses to sexual violence.
"If your religious convictions take precedence over your position as a representative of the government, then you should look for another career," Ben Schreibman wrote.
Protecting voting rights — the vehicle through which the power of the people is exercised — must take precedence over the convenience and sovereignty of the states.
Duterte's new defense minister told Reuters this week that crushing Islamist militants in the south of the country would take precedence over South China Sea disputes.
Update, Wednesday 11th, 09:00AM ET: The story has been updated to clarify that Snap's UK base won't take precedence over new offices in other countries.
From a strategy standpoint, saving for retirement should generally take precedence over saving for college, and parents should use cash flow to fund college, he said.
Yet suicides in these two places reveal the common face of a global economic order that too often allows profit to take precedence over all else.
But he also believes, even more importantly, that when the Constitution and the Bible seem to be at odds, it's the Bible that should take precedence.
She continues to fight the idea that the private lives of female stars are not only public property, but take precedence over whatever they do onscreen.
Robert and I have surely gone years without making a big deal over Valentine's Day; raising our seven kids and running a business often take precedence.
The ruling is binding for Beijing and Manila, but it also set a legal precedent by determining that UNCLOS rules take precedence over China's historic claims.
And this is where it gets confusing, especially when "protected categories" and "non-protected categories" are combined and certain categories take precedence, causing some conflicting examples.
In May, Mr. Tillerson, in a rare public statement on policy, said that American economic and strategic interests had to take precedence over human rights advancement.
But millions of people outside the scope of this "unity" cannot afford to let rhetoric take precedence over their lived, intergenerational experiences of oppression and inequality.
And while he would love to finish his medical studies and work in that field, he said he has allowed his choreographic career to take precedence.
Wang Kai, vice president of the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design, under the Ministry of Construction, said that functionality should take precedence in public buildings.
It insinuates that defense doesn't take precedence, and limits the opportunities he'll have to function in a half-court setting, particularly with his back to the basket.
Several moves to charge its leaders foundered after the provincial government received legal advice that Canada's Charter of Rights of Freedoms, underpinning religious liberty, might take precedence.
It doesn't make sense otherwise that a rule that the APA even considered abolishing not too long ago should suddenly take precedence even over safety and survival.
Their "In Defense of Advertising in Space" presents aesthetic counterarguments (some people like billboards, for example) and scientific ones (maybe astronomers shouldn't take precedence over commercial interests).
The British government has signaled that limiting immigration will take precedence over single market access in the Brexit negotiations to come, which has dismayed UK-based banks.
It also means hard choices in which financial concerns take precedence in career decisions, resulting in decreased opportunities for graduates -- the world is no longer their oyster.
"Our games are designed to be fun... but like all forms of entertainment... day-to-day life should always take precedence," said the company at the time.
For a noise band, Good Willsmith have an unusually delicate, painstaking relationship to texture, but the individual parts never take precedence over the movement of the whole.
Thus, they argue, his First Amendment speech and religion rights take precedence over Mr. Craig and Mr. Mullins's right to be treated with dignity in the marketplace.
Thriving as a single person doesn't challenge conventions of gender or sexuality, but it does contest the notion that romantic partnerships must take precedence over other relationships.
It shouldn't matter whether a victim was a dual national, because Iran recognizes the families' desires about where the burials take place should take precedence, Trudeau said.
The final report will probably contain everyone's favorite theory, satisfying no one — but for the mullahs their political requirements will take precedence over accountability or the engineering.
Most secular Israeli Jews thought democratic principles should take precedence over Jewish law on questions like marriage, while most ultra-Orthodox Jews thought the other way around.
Thomas E. Mann, a scholar of governance at the Brookings Institution, goes back to the Reagan era, when cutting taxes began to take precedence over cutting deficits.
"This is a significant shift in the priorities of senior leadership, where business operations and quality of service take precedence over securing the President's network," the memo says.
But Ryan indicated Wednesday that he expected floor action because conservatives had filed a privileged resolution, which can bypass regular procedures and take precedence on the House floor.
It's still unclear whose extradition request, the U.S. or Sweden, would take precedence, but British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said over the weekend that he wouldn't block extradition.
One of the most progressive members of the Senate, Schatz says opposing Republicans when necessary should take precedence over worrying about any impact on Senate "decorum" and rules.
Of course, this line of thinking should not necessarily take precedence over a people's right to self-determination, especially when Somaliland is a functional nation state in practice.
Rather than choosing only allies that share ideals (in our case, freedom, democracy and enlightenment principles), a realpolitik approach insists that our national interests take precedence over morality.
But the telephone lines to the mainland are so bad that the police do not always come when needed, and traditional customs sometimes take precedence over Australian laws.
He should set his sights on beginning a historical epoch in which agreement, tolerance and full respect for freedom of expression take precedence over polarization, rancor and censorship.
LA mayor's presidential potential While he acknowledged Los Angeles is dealing with many pressing issues such as homelessness, immigration and wildfires, he said gender equity would take precedence.
"First I'm going to be listening, and (then) explain the process, and why principles have to take precedence over party or anything else right now," Phillips told Reuters.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday that welfare and social spending must take precedence over the increased military expenditure demanded by U.S. President Donald Trump.
When it comes to spending on advanced weapons systems and expensive, time-costly exercises, the air force and intelligence branch will always take precedence over boots on the ground.
Judge Joseph M. James of Allegheny County decided Tuesday that the three city ordinances were not legal because state laws on gun regulation take precedence over the local laws.
The problem with this approach is obvious; when free expression is merely one value among many, to be weighed and balanced, the more fashionable values will often take precedence.
But realistically, when it's 1:07 PM on a Tuesday and you're sitting at your office desk hungry as hell, there are other needs and desires that take precedence.
Well, I could, but she'd have to be a nutter like me to be happy to not have the heating on because there's so many records that take precedence.
Christians make up 2% of Pakistan's population, and face persecution from hardline Islamists, who want to see a strict interpretation of Islamic law take precedence in the legal system.
The experience established the feast-or-famine pattern they've endured ever since, but it also cemented a shared belief that adventurousness and joy should take precedence over common sense.
Republicans only get one shot at the fast-track process that allows a bill to pass the Senate without needing Democratic votes, so a welfare push could take precedence.
When men build cities and then populate them with factories, things like efficiency and stinginess often take precedence over the happiness and well-being of the people who live there.
Mr. Trump's "behavior was shameful and wrong," and "his personal interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation," Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, said on Monday.
The impunity that the security services have gained under Mr Putin has reversed Mr Gorbachev's main principle: individual life and human values take precedence over the purposes of the state.
"But as is the way of the show, things get cut and storylines get swapped around and other things take precedence and the whole thing got cut out," he continued.
"We remember that neither of our roles as parents take precedence over the other - neither one of us are any more important to the life of our son," she wrote.
Too often, shorter term goals like getting one's name on a paper take precedence over long-term planning, and people conflate brilliance in the lab with long-term academic success.
At its core, the show seems to be reinforcing the unhealthy idea that women should view other women as adversaries and that romantic relationships should always take precedence over friendships.
But his gutless confession—he remains anonymous, after all—illustrates the danger in automatically assuming that, to use one of his examples, backpacking through Guatemala should take precedence over stuff.
Washington's decision to pick up Foster is archaic and disgusting and indicative of the too-big-to-fail qualities of the NFL, where winning and talent take precedence over humanity.
Complicating matters, prosecutors in Sweden could reopen a rape investigation involving Mr. Assange and request extradition to that country, forcing the British government to decide which case would take precedence.
Urgent problems in the city's 1,800 public schools — including ballooning student homelessness and entrenched racial segregation — will take precedence over issues in religious schools that the city does not run.
The US president eschewed talk of global bodies and argued that independence and sovereignty should take precedence in front of world leaders at the annual gathering in New York City.
State and local laws still take precedence, one industry executive said, but the Pentagon guidance today will help those jurisdictions if they were seeking further direction on how to proceed.
Article 5 of UEFA's regulations for the Champions League — titled "Integrity of the Competition" — states that in such circumstances, the team finishing higher in its domestic league would take precedence.
The tech industry hoped that bipartisan efforts in Congress earlier this year would produce a less strict national privacy law that would take precedence over California's, but those efforts faltered.
According to a poll from the Pew Research Center, many Europeans would rather focus on domestic issues and query whether obligations to allies should take precedence over their own national interests.
Here's how Boris Johnson insulted YOUR country Dismissive He dismissed the criticisms, suggesting that the challenges facing the U.S. and UK, including an unfolding humanitarian crisis in Syria, should take precedence.
The provisions that have proved most controversial in the proposed legislation would enable agreements negotiated at the company level to take precedence over those negotiated at the branch or industry level.
Deal approval could also lead to an acquisition of a content company several years from now, although integration hurdles and capital spending on a combined company's network would probably take precedence.
One source said that when the SEC was pulling together those rules, people at the agency and in the industry had wanted valuation of private stakes to take precedence over liquidity.
This remains rather unlikely, in my view, for three reasons: First, our multipolar world suggests that national and regional interests will take precedence over those promoting free markets and unfettered globalization.
Section 199A stands as a good example of what happens when political expediency and parliamentary sleight of hand take precedence over doing the hard, often difficult work of crafting good legislation.
Abuse is rooted in a desire to control others and often a belief that one's own desires should take precedence over other people's needs, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
He described the case as a tense, essential debate over what should take precedence in Norway: indigenous rights, including that to an ancestral livelihood, or ecological biodiversity and general environmental rights.
If only other senators would put the country's interests above their political future, we might return to a functioning polity where civility and problem-solving take precedence over invective and intransigence.
" He added that if progress is made, "the president's desire for a 'victory' he can brag about before the election will take precedence over substance ... and hollow victories will be declared.
Rules 14 and 16, which govern the election and selection of delegates to the convention, include several references to the fact that the national convention is free to ignore state law, including two occasions where rules begin with the phrase "No state law shall be observed…" And Rule 21625(b)(2900) stipulates that state party rules take precedence over state laws governing the election and selection of delegates, and that national party rules take precedence over both.
"Obviously, when we have an incident where there is some type of assertion that a juvenile has been inappropriately touched, injured, whatever, that should take precedence," Fitzgerald said at a news conference.
"An emergency fund and taking advantage of employer [retirement] matching contributions should almost always take precedence over paying off student loans," says David Metzger, a certified financial planner at Onyx Wealth Management.
The province's Equality Commission, which backed Lee's case, said it was disappointed with the judgment and the implications that the beliefs of business owners may take precedence over a customer's equality rights.
"According to VC Experts, investors in Theranos own a particular kind of preferred equity, called participating preferred shares, which take precedence to common stock in the event of a liquidation," Forbes said.
Some parts of the movie evoke classical horror style: shadows, monsters, and the whole "mad scientist" thing take precedence over the psycho-sexual, industrial Alien imagery, at least for the middle third.
The result will be a kind of aggregate BIG world, in which rapid change and flexibility take precedence over a textured sense of place and community, as architecture merges with brand building.
In terms of public requests' Blade Runner seems to take precedence' and in a way it's annoying' because that was 34 years ago and I've done a lot of stuff since then.
Is there anyone who really doubts by now that for Trump his own political fortunes, which are tied to economic and market performance, take precedence over protecting the health of all Americans?
" But Michael Wardlow, the head of Northern Ireland's Equality Commission, a government agency, said the decision raised concerns that "the beliefs of business owners may take precedence over a customer's equality rights.
"A combination of politics and populism is continuing to take precedence on a worldwide basis compared to Africa," Robert Moritz, global chairman of consultancy PWC, told the Reuters Global Markets Forum in Davos.
English's legal challenge to Mulvaney's appointment is twofold: First, she's arguing that the Dodd–Frank Act, which created the CFPB, articulated a stand-alone succession order for the bureau that should take precedence.
Sometimes, like in the 220 LA Times review, an appraisal of her appearance would take precedence over an assessment of her work, and her female fanbase would become the brunt of snarky comments.
Family and work obligations often take precedence over other relationships, so one of the keys to fitting socializing into a slammed schedule is to find ways to hit multiple activities at a time.
Orlando was a call to action that we have reached a point in U.S. history where we must recognize that the safety of our nation must take precedence over every interest group concern.
Another poll from Gallup, this one from 22020, showed that by an overwhelming 65 percent-30 percent margin, Americans say environmental protection should take precedence over economic growth when the two goals conflict.
Family and work obligations often take precedence over other relationships, so one of the keys to fitting socialization into a slammed schedule is to find ways to hit multiple activities at a time.
Whether it's Jewish men demanding that their personal religious views take precedence over the right of women airline passengers to enjoy their flights in peace, or Christian men in legislatures and courts demanding that their personal religious views take precedence over the right of women in their childbearing years to control their own bodies, or Islamic men demanding that their personal religious views take precedence over the right of their wives and daughters to shake hands with male business acquaintances, or men in a hundred other religions demanding that their personal religious views be given precedence in order to oppress women in a thousand other ways, it's all the same: Oppression of women masquerading as religious piety, and always demanding that the world accommodate and enable the oppression.
Queen Elizabeth's royal duties may take precedence, but she's still a dedicated grandmother — as seen in a recently resurfaced video from the royal wedding of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew on July 23, 1986.
The latest Fox News report, however, appeared to take precedence for the Australian dollar - a proxy for China-related trades and a gauge of broad risk appetite - which added 648.383 percent by 0619 GMT.
But for those living solely on Cup Noodles two weeks out of the year because their college loan payments make it difficult to stock up on groceries, there's one issue that might take precedence.
As much as we adore our icons and worship our heroes and want to shake the hands that wrought our favorite riffs, all of that stuff shouldn't take precedence over the most crucial thing.
The Succession to the Crown Act in 2013 ended the system of male preference primogeniture— where princes take precedence over their older sister—which had been in place since the 1701 Act of Settlement.
Mexican officials had hoped for a deal by the end of February, but that is looking unlikely, as the next round of talks to update NAFTA will take precedence when they begin on Sunday.
"Obviously, when we have an incident where there is some type of assertion that a juvenile has been inappropriately touched, injured, whatever, that should take precedence," Chief Joel Fitzgerald said at a press conference.
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.
Too often the people in the room take precedence over what is ostensibly being celebrated, but for the most part and to its benefit that was not true of the 2016 National Book Awards.
MANILA (Reuters) - Crushing Islamist militants in the Philippines will take precedence over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, the incoming defense minister said on Wednesday, and spending on military hardware would reflect that.
"If free speech does take precedence over every other constitutional principle and every other community principle, then perhaps we should no longer claim to be weighing or balancing competing principles or values," Butler said.
But in a statement outlining a new alliance with a small nationalist party on Saturday, she said there was no rush to dump the single currency, and that other policy changes might take precedence.
Cases like this, in which a provider's religious beliefs take precedence over a patient's needs, could become more common because of a series of recent White House decisions that please the anti-abortion movement.
But more broadly, they speak to a growing trend in the American legal system by which the rights of religious institutions and individuals are increasingly judged to take precedence over other policies and laws.
Over the next 40 years, they financed a network of think tanks, journals, social clubs, academic centers and media outlets to teach an emerging generation that private interests should take precedence over public ones.
We dug deep into its discounted spread and pulled out the biggest steals worth shopping before the actual long weekend arrives (and other priorities, like travels and extra snoozes, take precedence over deal hunts).
"It's un-American," said Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, of Trump's suggestions that US arms sales with Saudi Arabia take precedence over a forceful to response to a journalist's murder.
" It "does not include my correspondence with the Signals Intelligence Directorate's Office of Compliance, which believed that a classified executive order could take precedence over an act of Congress, contradicting what was just published.
But if you're like us, updating your beauty collection might just take precedence over your barre class schedule — in which case, these brand new beauty launches will get you hyped for the 173 months ahead.
When OpenAI created the structure in March, it said investors who put money into the for-profit entity would have their returns capped and that the nonprofit's mission would take precedence over turning a profit.
Instead of being able to use their best judgment as to how to care for the patient in front of them, they will have to follow government regulations that will take precedence over their expertise.
"For a lot of people who live by themselves, having a sun-filled apartment might take precedence over something like a bigger bathroom or an extra bedroom," said Grant Long, the chief economist at StreetEasy.
We owe them much, but the social contract with our fellow citizens at home brings unique rights and responsibilities that must sometimes take precedence, especially when they are as destitute as the world's poorest people.
"This is a significant shift in the priorities of senior leadership, where business operations and quality of service take precedence over securing the president's network," Mr. Vastakis wrote of the reorganization in his October memo.
In short, the media falls into the Trump trap, guaranteeing the back and forth with current, former or anonymous staffers, and hyperbolic tweets, take precedence over real questions Trump would much rather not talk about.
One of the redwoods is said to be more than 160 years old and another standing close by was planted around 30 years ago, so it's ready to take precedence when the older one eventually tumbles.
Production will never take precedence over safety – which is confirmed by the fact that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) awarded Model 3 RWD a 5-star safety rating in every category and sub-category.
As responsible developers of technology, we may want to ensure that our comfort-driven instincts do not take precedence over our larger commitment to inclusive economic growth, more compassionate societies and a better world at large.
And before you start shaking your head, thinking you'll never be able to afford it seeing as food and rent take precedence over Beyoncé-level retail therapy, trust us when we say it's not that bad.
Bottom line, strategic concerns often take precedence over humanitarian ones, but there are actions the U.S. arms control community could take to assuage fears that the U.S. does not take humanitarian concerns into consideration at all.
But socialists have done themselves no favors by insisting that class must take precedence over issues like race and gender—a position that comes across as dismissive of the concerns of women and people of color.
The bottom line seemed to take precedence over employees' well-being — from what I could tell, progressive rhetoric was meant more to make customers feel good about buying $4 avocados than it was to empower employees.
He was also a decent scholar, something that he tapped later, but in "The Pythons" he recalled a moment in the library when, parsing some literary criticism, he realized that comedy and performing would take precedence.
As a student, she was not allowed to carry a firearm on university grounds; however, upon graduating, she was considered a visitor and Ohio state laws that allow civilians to carry a gun openly take precedence.
To people who think the worrying is premature and the risks overblown, AI safety is competing with other priorities that sound, well, a bit less sci-fi — and it's not clear why AI should take precedence.
He describes the parting as amicable: partially the result of how missions inevitably become altered when indie ventures merge with major conglomerates, partially because Grizzly Bear and music production would always take precedence over business pursuits.
The religious group makes up only 2% of the population, and tensions are high between them and a hardline Muslim core which wants to see a strict interpretation of Islamic law take precedence in Pakistan's legal system.
The religious group makes up 2% of the population, and tensions are high between them and a hard-line Muslim core that wants to see a strict interpretation of Islamic law take precedence in Pakistan's legal system.
The importance of a terminally ill individual working with their medical team navigating how their final few days on this green earth might play out needs to take precedence over a legislator's fear of crossing party lines.
"Outside of you guys talking about it, nobody talks about it," said Coach Billy Donovan, who detailed the countless other postgame topics of conversation that take precedence, including potential areas of improvement and Oklahoma City's next opponent.
The church's "Lent Plastic Challenge" arrives on a wave of anti-plastic sentiment and legislation in Britain and across Europe, as more people conclude that the first element of the motto "reduce, reuse, recycle" should take precedence.
In conducting his trade war outside the W.T.O. framework, Mr. Trump has ironically bolstered China's mode of operation — one in which bottom-line concerns take precedence over labor and environmental standards, while national interests eclipse general principles.
That has led to a culture of what Elizabeth J. Perry, a Harvard University scholar, has called "guerrilla governance," in which results take precedence over procedure or accountability, and in which it is all leaders for themselves.
Although he highlights Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car company, and TensorFlow, Google's open-source software, as being exciting products, his main point is that Google has lost its ability to innovate as its various rivalries take precedence.
The absence of outrage among the most affected speaks to the nature of opportunity in Mexico, a perverse reality lived by the poor and working class in which fighting for one's livelihood can take precedence over accountability.
PARIS (Reuters) - Governments should not expect the European Central Bank to let fiscal issues take precedence when it sets its monetary policy even if financial stability is at stake, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Tuesday.
Though Aramco has been run in a professional manner in ways that many other national oil companies, such as those in Venezuela or Mexico, have not been, the Saudi monarchy's interests will ultimately take precedence over all others.
"I have always said that if I was asked to testify in front of a national parliament, then my obligation to cooperate would take precedence," Maduro said in a telephone interview, his first public comments on Tuesday's hearing.
A California state law passed in 2017 limits the ability of state and local officials to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, but San Diego County Sheriff William Gore said that the subpoenas take precedence over the state law.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra warned on Wednesday that the U.S. Congress should not pass a relatively weak online privacy bill to protect consumer data and use it to take precedence over a new California law.
In a statement released about his change, he said, "Any successful elected executive knows that real results are more important than partisan battles and that good ideas should take precedence over rigid adherence to any particular political ideology."
But one of the problems facing South Korea is that the White House, and especially Trump, may lose focus on the Korean issue in the coming weeks as home-grown problems, like Michael Cohen and Robert Mueller, take precedence.
If DM-1 is somehow delayed past the 9th, then it will have to wait a little bit longer as there is an upcoming Russian Soyuz mission that will take precedence — one that is carrying up a new crew.
Efforts to showcase the U.S.-Japan security alliance in the face of North Korea's nuclear and missile threats will probably take precedence over trade when U.S. Vice President Mike Pence visits Japan from Tuesday, officials on both sides said.
"We urge you to issue similar discharge guidance and instructions across the Armed Forces that indicates that diagnosed mental health conditions should take precedence over minor misconduct when a service member is being administratively separated," they wrote to Carter.
But one industry executive tells Axios that the Pentagon's priority is to "make sure the department and services meet their mission requirements," and that will take precedence over any push to make the RFP friendlier to multiple-company contracts.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Saturday he has no plans to call an election before Christmas and that uncertainty over Brexit must take precedence over the outcome of talks to extend an expiring government cooperation deal.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Friday rebuffed a U.S. call to release Ukrainian ships and sailors, saying it could not take precedence over Russia's justice system, but added that Moscow remained interested in a top-level meeting with the United States.
He adds that friendships are also extra-susceptible to circumstances, meaning that if you're in a romantic relationship, dating a lot, hustling at your job, or trying to start a family, then those things can take precedence over your friendships.
And that ruling suggests that Ferpa cannot take precedence over the Montana Constitution, which decrees that the public right to examine government records trumps an individual's right to privacy, unless the privacy right clearly exceeds the benefits of public disclosure.
There are multiple reasons for civil servants to take jobs, and until Tuesday it appeared to be the case that at least some of Trump's appointees had their own agendas — and values that might take precedence over loyalty to Trump.
Permeh, who is also the architect of Cylance's machine-learning engine, said they do use signatures and hard-coded heuristics in their product as well and don't entirely rely on the machine-learning, but the AI does take precedence in detection.
Such a situation could create unexpected (extra) work for different government organizations, which would likely take precedence over this, making this yet another example of how the Brexit mess is getting in the way of actually useful work getting done.
For foreign investors, the budget is expected to provide guidelines behind the General Anti Avoidance Rule (GAAR) that will start in April, especially on whether it will take precedence over individual tax treaties such as those with Singapore or Mauritius.
When asked about a tweet from the President blaming the Obama administration for three US detainees in North Korea despite two of the prisoners being taken since Trump took office, Blunt again said he felt the results would take precedence.
In attesting to how much the integrity of the exhibition would take precedence over selling, he also said that for this exhibition 85% for the works are borrowed (later confirmed to be 80%, a surprising figure for a conventional gallery show).
But the proposal that foreign language learning can be replaced by computer coding knowledge is misguided: It stems from a widely held but mistaken belief that science and technology education should take precedence over subjects like English, history and foreign languages.
Top officials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center repeatedly violated policies on financial conflicts of interest, fostering a culture in which profits appeared to take precedence over research and patient care, according to details released on Thursday from an outside review.
The discussion at first focused on the need for American values to take precedence over Saudi national security interests, but it is those interests that are being recognized as also being under threat from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's policies.
The most important fact every E.R. visitor should know is that true medical emergencies —patients with a potentially life-threatening problem like a heart attack, stroke, respiratory distress or uncontrolled bleeding — take precedence over a broken bone, headache or stomach pain.
Projections on the effects of climate change are increasingly dire, and Mr. Inslee argues that combating it should take precedence over all else — though he rejects the premise that it can be neatly separated from other issues to begin with.
Consider: "People view the post-Brexit uncertainty and how it's going to shake out as just another uncertainty in the market, but not one that's going to take precedence over a lot of other issues," Andy Wilson, U.S. head of the U.S.-U.
"Brexit will likely be the dominant driver of subsequent moves and here we think the initial sharp decline in the pound could be tempered if a Corbyn administration decides that its domestic policy agenda will take precedence over the Brexit agenda," it said.
At the same time, he said, Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbors were working to beef up their air and missile defense capabilities and meet other military needs, which would probably take precedence before they moved ahead on any F-153 purchases.
MUMBAI, Feb 29 (Reuters) - The health and safety of everyone associated with soccer will take precedence as the Asian Football Confederation hopes for a swift return to normality for the sport amid the coronavirus outbreak, the continental governing body said on Saturday.
As a teacher, he became embroiled in a racially charged debate in the largely black Ocean Hill-Brownsville district over what should take precedence in the tumultuous transition to school decentralization: community control over hiring, or the seniority rights of unionized teachers.
Homage often seems to take precedence over good sense, so it's not surprising that Shadow Tactics replicated this role as well, if a bit more sensitive in the execution (Aiko, the "temptress" character there, is arguably the most competent and complex of the game's characters).
Despite differing views over the types of enforcement mechanisms that should be created and where the law should take precedence, they largely agreed that creating a strong federal bill with tough enforcement should take priority over discussions around the most contentious issues at play.
Anyone who's had the depressing experience of watching local TV news is familiar with how these judgments shape coverage: crime and politics take precedence over other local stories, followed by weather, sports, and finally some heartwarming tale from the community to round out the broadcast.
But the part of the proposal that most infuriates C.G.T. and a few other unions would allow labor agreements negotiated by individual companies — over such issues as hours worked, paid holidays and bonuses — to take precedence over agreements negotiated at the occupational sector level.
Not just at the United Nations Human Rights Council, but also in capitals across the world, China is gaining confidence in arguing that economic development and internal stability should take precedence over individual liberties, such as freedoms of religion, expression, press and peaceful assembly.
Page and Brin&aposs determination to hold on to voting control within their companies even after it debuted on the stock market, was seen as a model for other firms to follow, allowing their founder&aposs vision to take precedence over investor or shareholder wishes.
Nevertheless, seeking new citizens who embrace democratic values of tolerance, race and gender equality, independence, and respect for free markets, and not establishing insular communities that are hostile to those values, should take precedence over allocating visas merely on the basis of economic expediency or personal distress.
Instead, DeWitt's supple observations (as when Jean examines herself in the shower, "looking for some ugliness to shed," or imagines a home "in which the soul could forget itself between doorways") take precedence over rote storytelling, yielding a novel notable for the delicacy of its moods.
So while 89 percent of Israel's secular Jews, who make up 40 percent of the population, think democratic principles should take precedence over Jewish law on issues where the two collide, 563 percent of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews, a smaller but fast-growing group, think the opposite.
How negotiations go between the parties, and whose policies take precedence, matters because Ireland's economy is something of a rare bright spot in Western Europe, a region that has seen growth slow in the last year amid global trade uncertainty and despite continuing European Central Bank stimulus.
Proponents of the movement say that that argument misses the point of Black Lives Matter -- that by highlighting the disproportionate number of African-American men's deaths at the hands of law enforcement only serves to highlight the apparent disregard for black lives, not claim that black lives take precedence.
As a legislative leader, the speaker's position entails balancing grand plans with the local needs of 50 other Council members, for whom the parochial concerns of their residents on matters such as tree planting and garbage pickup can take precedence over sweeping changes to the fabric of government.
But the hurricanes are yet another reminder of this president's rare capacity for self-congratulation — a trait that seems particularly ill-suited to the aftermath of deadly disasters, when the plight of people who lost homes or even family members would seem to take precedence over testimonials to FEMA.
After careful consideration, he decided his child should take precedence over the baby conceived by an abbreviation-heavy crowd — the I.O.C. and Augusta National, the P.G.A., the R&A, the L.P.G.A., the U.S.G.A. and the I.G.F. — for delivery at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after a seven-year gestation period.
And while these films still take Black masculinity and sexuality as their main point of exploration — we can almost position these films as answers to the questions posed to the interviewees in #Blackmendream ­— they approach the topic in indirect ways, allowing the visual and sonic to take precedence over personal or testimonial accounts.
This shift in focus has seen Plex adding features that support the ability to watch and record from live TV. However, the change has also meant that support for things like Plex Cloud — which allowed users to stream their media from cloud storage sites like Google Drive and Dropbox — no longer take precedence.
The latest push by Republican leaders in North Carolina to jam this unconscionable legislation down the throats of its citizens is the latest example of how Republicans have decided that culture-war issues, and sweeping legislation to advance their cultural positions, should take precedence over the traditional conservative advocacy for local governance.
Among the many things the public learned: Harvard considers test scores in the admissions process, but Harvard has 3,500 applicants with perfect SAT math scores and 2,200 seats in the freshman class, so other factors such as grades, leadership, athletic ability, legacy status, diversity, perseverance, geography, and sense of humor may take precedence.
The unions protesting the bill, led by the hard-line General Confederation of Labor, known as the C.G.T., were particularly infuriated by a provision that allows labor agreements negotiated by individual companies — over issues such as hours worked and overtime pay — to take precedence over agreements negotiated at the occupational sector level.
These points are legitimate and we shouldn't dismiss them, but as James Dwyer, a professor of law at William and Mary, suggests in his recent book, "Liberal Child Welfare Policy and Its Destruction of Black Lives," concern with keeping African-American families together should not take precedence over keeping African-American children safe.
I won't defend my decision to subject such a transparently faceless piece of product to critical evaluation except to say that all popular music sold on the market is received as product and that anything sold on the market is hence fair game, especially if replayability and use value take precedence over meaning and beauty.
It's also between the moral particularists and the moral universalists, between those who believe that blood and historic ties take precedence and those who, like the philosopher Peter Singer, argue that you have the same moral obligation to a boy starving to death in South Sudan as to a boy drowning in the lake in front of you.
But to her credit, she has spent nearly two decades refusing to pander to the classism and straight-up misogyny that has threatened to topple her career, and instead has emerged with her head held high, still writing and releasing music, still here, still Tulisa – and from now on, the future will take precedence over the past.
Todd: In some ways, "Clark's Place" represents an attempt to reduce the Pastor Tim storyline to a simmer (so others can take precedence for a bit), with Philip and Elizabeth's rather convincing performance for him with the not-really-a-priest, but I also love the way it's very slowly drawing Paige closer and closer to her parents.
"For the Chinese leadership, stabilizing the domestic economy, pursuing the 'Made in China 2025' modernization program, defending the power structure constructed by [Chinese President] Xi Jinping and pursuing the global ambitions set out by the Communist Party take precedence over the trade war with the U.S., " Jonathan Fenby, China research chairman at TS Lombard, wrote in the note.
Obviously, corporate concerns will always take precedence in show business, but it's not exactly a vote of confidence that in a media landscape where genre television is more prevalent than ever, Star Trek is getting shunted off broadcast TV. It's hard not to feel like Discovery is getting relegated to All Access so CBS can cash in on fans' love for the franchise.
In response, the European Commission said that Michel Barnier was the sole Brexit negotiator for the EU. In a June 27 letter to the European Commission, German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer diverged from Berlin's official policy to argue that "ensuring the security of citizens in Europe should take precedence over all other aspects of (Britain's) exit negotiations", the FT reported.
Having failed to deliver on his promise of economic development and jobs, Mr. Modi and his party have been seeking re-election by promising the Hindu majority that their interests will take precedence over those of the already disenfranchised Muslim minority — and that with Mr. Modi at the helm, India will be a muscular power ready to dominate Pakistan by any means necessary.
In fact, as long as I've been in the public relations business, I've seen my share of challenging personalities: Individuals who cut straight to the chase in the office hallway without a salutation, editors and producers who have swiftly hung up on me and my counterparts, agency bosses who have made it quite clear that their personal agendas take precedence over my professional priorities.
TV that he saw first-hand the ways in which money and political influence often take precedence over nuclear safety in the U.S. "As I saw how the industry is regulated — and I saw that from the inside — I began to realize that there's a lot of money, there's a lot of influence of the industry that warps how we think about the safety of this technology," Jaczko told Hill.
While it's always smart to aggressively pay off high-interest obligations, like credit card debt, as soon as possible so you pay less in interest over time, paying off other forms of debt shouldn't necessarily take precedence over padding an emergency fund, Christian Patterson, wealth advisor at Exencial Wealth Advisors, tells CNBC Make It. If you're debating between paying off your car or increasing your savings, here's what to keep in mind.
It was also eleven questions that the High Court referred to the CJEU in April — seeking guidance on a range of fine-grained points around whether rights afforded to EU citizens are being adequately protected by the current data transfer mechanisms and regimes, including Privacy Shield and SCCs; how to determine which rules and regulations take precedence across borders and/or where legal priorities clash and overlap; and whether, in cases of rights violations caused by surveillance law, data protection authorities have to suspend data flows or whether they can use discretion to not do so.
In all the Irish court has referred 11 questions to the ECJ for a judgement — seeking guidance on a range of fine-grained points around whether rights afforded to EU citizens are being adequately protected by the current data transfer mechanisms and regimes, including Privacy Shield and SCCs; how to determine which rules and regulations take precedence across borders and/or where legal priorities clash and overlap; and whether, in cases of rights violations caused by surveillance law, data protection authorities have to suspend data flows or whether they can use discretion to not do so.

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