Sentence examples for pares among from inspiring English sources

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He has no specific retailing experience.He is now working as the primus inter pares among a group of C-suite executives with specialist skills.

Under his guidance, the country has clearly emerged as primus inter pares among EU countries.This was very visible at the EU summit in Nice earlier this month.

And where once Mr Saleh was primus inter pares among the tribal chieftains, Yemenis now speak of a new leadership.It looks, in short, as if Mr Saleh may want to turn Yemen into a more typical one-party Arab state.

The number of students in religious seminaries is soaring.Who runs the show?At the pinnacle of this scholastic movement presides Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, who since the summer has won effective recognition as primus inter pares among Iraq's four undisputed grand ayatollahs.

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The role of that President-in-Office was in no sense (other than protocol) equivalent to an office of a head of state, merely a primus inter pares (first among equals) role among other European heads of government.

(Early Orientalists used the Latin phrase primus inter pares, "first among equals," to refer to such an arrangement).

Sure, Augustus claimed that he was primus inter pares – first among equals – to avoid offending his erstwhile peers.

In that system, the king is merely the head of the ruling family, a situation that early European Orientalists described by recycling the phrase primus inter pares (first among equals).

The archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the Anglican communion by precedent, but his role is that of primus inter pares (first among equals), and he has no direct authority to tell the different churches what to do.

As if to back up his point Self's essay, also published on the BBC website, uses such obscure language as "lucubrations" (laborious study) and primus inter pares (first among equals) - which disobeys another Orwell dictum, "never use a foreign phrase if you can use an everyday English equivalent".

The Abeokuta riots of 1918 protested both the levying of taxes and the "indirect rule" policy of Lord Frederick Lugard, the British governor-general, which made the alake, formerly primus inter pares ("first among equals"), the supreme traditional leader to the detriment of the other quarter chiefs.

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