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To primacy
noun
The state or condition of being prime or first, as in time, place, rank, etc., hence, excellency; supremacy.
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They have to restore auditing to primacy".
Some analysts see similarities in their paths to primacy.
But the honor guards enjoy no claim to primacy at graveside.
Such is the agony and the ecstasy of Williams, once questioned for her commitment to the sport and her chances of returning to primacy from myriad injuries.
Stone has warned of the "deep state," the new villain of right-wing paranoia well, an old villain, newly restored to primacy.
The Frankfurt and Paris exchanges have rival ambitions to primacy in Europe and have been making alliances or planning acquisitions while London has been distracted.
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Whereas conservatives (and I'm painting with a broad brush) are more likely to credit hard work, and to give primacy to individual agency.
If health services are to give primacy to increasing well-being, rather than to treating illness, then health workers need new approaches to working with individuals.
The study employed semi-structured interviews to give primacy to students' own perspectives and to the uniqueness of their individual experience [ 27, 28].
It's a tad depressing to talk about messaging rather than message, just as it is to concede primacy to the medium.
But we do not have to assign primacy to either.
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