Sentence examples for continue primacy from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the pattern of the responses of the patients in the responder group differed from that of the Non-Responder-group in the items relating to the compulsion to start, compulsion to continue, primacy of effect, constancy of state and cognitive set.

The questionnaire includes 1 item from 10 markers that define dependence; these include pre-occupation, salience of alcohol, compulsion to start, planning around alcohol consumption, maximize effect, narrowing of use of repertoire, compulsion to continue, primacy of effect, constant state and cognitive set.

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In any event, this can be resolved by legislation confirming MPs' continuing primacy.

Any offsetting system must emphasise the continuing primacy of the 'mitigation hierarchy', where offsetting is only considered after alternative development sites or a means of mitigating the environmental loss in situ have been exhausted.

(The President's sex life continues its primacy; the latest scandal involved one of his wives and an alleged affair with a bodyguard who supposedly committed suicide when the affair was discovered).

In an e-mail sent in May, 2015, Gunn asked Hamilton for assurances of continuing "access, primacy, etc". in her relationship with Abush, even if a stepparent came into his life, or if he moved to the U.K. "I long ago made peace with my role as godmother," Gunn added, noting that she had "never inferred or articulated" to Abush, or to anyone else, that she was his mother.

If the two countries continue to compete for primacy in the Pacific, a new Cold War — or worse, an open conflict — will be the result, he says.

The report also says that the government should continue to emphasise the primacy of the UN climate convention (UNFCCC) as the best forum for securing international agreement on curbing emissions and providing a mechanism for helping countries adapt to climate impacts.

The rivalry between the two Bards for primacy would continue till the ends of lives.

Using a universally relevant metaphor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Adviser to US president Jimmy Carter, wrote in The Grand Chessboard (1997): "Eurasia is the chessboard on which the struggle for global primacy continues to be played".

In his 1997 book The Grand Chessboard, Brzezinski argued that "the struggle for global primacy [would] continue to be played" on the Eurasian "chessboard," of which "Ukraine was a geopolitical pivot".

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