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We also differed over the primacy of having a family.

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Increasing numbers of MPs are also recognising the dangers of an elected upper house undermining the primacy of the House of Commons, and of having elected senators (with a 15-year tenure as proposed), possibly of different political parties, wandering about their constituencies claiming, correctly, that they too have a mandate.

To call the 18th century the Age of Reason is to seize on a useful half-truth but to cause confusion in the general picture, because the primacy of reason had also been a mark of certain periods of the previous age.

Montesquieu and de Tocqueville would have been appalled.In this sort of joint enterprise defined in economic terms, French-led, highly centralised and run from the top down the primacy of individualism has been lost.

James Nolan, in his book "The Therapeutic State," has shown how the emphasis on the primacy of the self has penetrated major areas of government: emotivist arguments trump reasoned discourse in Congressional hearings and criminal justice; and in public education, self-esteem vies with basic literacy in evaluating students.

Such returns to simplicity, directness, and the primacy of the word have been made periodically, out of loyalty to Platonic imperatives, however much these "neo" practices may have differed from those of the Greeks themselves.

It is at the University of Alabama where the doctrine of the Primacy of the Coach has perhaps its purest expression.

The role of music as accessory to words is nowhere more clearly illustrated than in the history of Christianity, where the primacy of the text has always been emphasized and sometimes, as in Roman Catholic doctrine, made an article of faith.

Voting is not compulsory, but no-shows at the ballot box are likely to be noted by the state's ubiquitous internal security agents.Reform off the agendaThe primacy of the Baath has been preserved for this election, despite suggestions made before the party's last congress in mid-2005 that steps should be taken to create a genuine multi-party system in Syria.

Caryl notes that Thatcher's "belief in individual responsibility and the primacy of personal freedom had its roots in a spiritual stance rather than an economic theory" — an attempt to link the free-market "fundamentalism" of the prime minster with the religiosity on display in some of the book's other sections.

Although Weyl came to question the certainties claimed by idealism, he cleaved always to the primacy of intuition he had first learned from Kant, and to its expression by Fichte as the "inner light" of individual consciousness.

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