Sentence examples for with the primacy from inspiring English sources

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The identification of this obvious primacy of Peter in the New Testament with the primacy of the church of Rome is not self-evident.

But when that power is challenged by human beings – as per the very complex emergence of Syriza in Greece, for example – it begins with the primacy of Mayakovsky's dictum: "the streets are our brushes, the squares our palettes".

It's shot through with a liberal insistence that American patriotism has less to do with the primacy of markets than with a Rooseveltian sense of fairness and a communal sense of belonging.

For that matter, the very value of artistic imagination and originality, along with the primacy of the individual, is increasingly being questioned in our copy-mad, postmodern digital world.

The word "prophetic" has now become a value-term, closely associated with the primacy of the moral demand and the bearing of justice on the stability of nations, quite in accord with the emphasis of the early Isaiah.

Making it easier for new private providers to obtain degree-awarding powers is at odds with the primacy of academic quality and the protection of students' interests, since new institutions will not have to prove their quality and robustness through building up a track record.

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EARLIER this month Canadians were shocked to learn that Bouton, an English-speaking parrot at the Montreal Biodome in the French-speaking province of Quebec, was being deported to Toronto following a surprise visit to the zoo by a representative of the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), the body charged with ensuring the primacy of French in Quebec.

And what of the other off-West End venues, some of which look as if they may with time achieve the primacy that the Donmar, for instance, has long occupied?

Protestantism's emphasis on the individual's direct, unmediated relationship with God, and the primacy of individual conscience and choice, subverted conventions of hierarchical societies in which deference was expected from the many toward the few.

BACK when foreigners in Leningrad were treated almost like interlopers, shunted into dormitory-like hotels and pummeled with propaganda about the primacy of Soviet Man, the city was an improbable destination for families.

Many of the festivals in the United States are plasticized by consumerism and inflated with visions of the primacy of your country's lifestyle -- currencies that are rarely found at Australian festivals.

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