Sentence examples for will be subordinate from inspiring English sources

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As Mr Muñoz defiantly declared to Congress and millions of Mexicans in his reponse to Mr Zedillo's address: "From today, and with luck forever, no branch of government in Mexico will be subordinate to another".

Regardless, true progress in meeting the medical demands of southeastern Bantu-speakers, and indeed all Africans, will be subordinate to an increased collection of complete genome sequences, which will further outline unique African variation and facilitate the improved stratification of individuals by genetic composition.

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With a charismatic leader, an individual's identity and morality will be subordinated to that of the group.

Most alarming is that the judges will be subordinates of the very military authority that is prosecuting the defendants.

In the south, Shiites worry that their majority status will be subordinated, as it was in the last century, to the Sunni minority.

About 5% of the bonds NAMA will issue will be subordinated debt that will erode in value if the agency loses money.Though Irish banks seem to be getting off lightly, that may not last.

As economics minister in Mr Orban's government, he pioneered such policies as nationalising private pension funds, taxing foreign investors and fighting the EU and the IMF.The fear is that, under Mr Matolcsy, the central bank will be subordinated to the government.

The party leaders, Mr. Cameron for the Conservatives and Nick Clegg for the Liberal Democrats, have said that differences on a wide range of other policy issues will be subordinated until then to the parties' common agreement on the need for harsh spending cuts to rein in a ballooning government deficit.

JPMorgan for its part agreed to provide $1 billion in funding in the form of a note that will be subordinated to the Federal Reserve note.

If the concern over investment value dominates, the thrashing out of values will be subordinated.

When, for example, the question of evaluation concerns guidelines or patients' needs, the enquiry will not begin with "Can it work?", but with "What are the different types of evidence (scientific, contextual and colloquial) required to answer the question of evaluation?" The questions of efficacy, effectiveness, appropriateness and implementation will be subordinated to the latter.

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