It was a post-unification strategy that also maintained security of individual islands against possible threats to Kamehameha's paramountcy. |
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Within the last 20 years, this paramountcy provision has been adopted by all of the major engineering societies. |
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While Indigenous paramountcy and individual equality are not necessarily incompatible, the state has historically secured Indigenous paramountcy over individual equality. |
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To recognize the paramountcy of the public interest, it is not necessary to override or overshadow free collective bargaining. |
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So this bill will specifically provide for paramountcy of the band law over the Governor in Council law. |
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But that case has specifically been addressed and does give paramountcy to the band law. |
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Neither version has the status of a copy or translation-and neither has paramountcy over the other. |
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He directed the Board's attention to the third paragraph of the Risk Management policy which speaks to the paramountcy of safety. |
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Others are couched in more general terms, often directed to ensuring the continued paramountcy of certain domestic legal provisions. |
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Atypically, it provides for provincial paramountcy in cases of conflict between provincial and federal legislation. |
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The Family Court held that in applying this regulation the principle of the paramountcy of the best interests of the child did not apply. |
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Free markets, capitalism, the paramountcy of democracy and civil institutions, equal opportunity. |
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I think it is right that the old United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which puts the paramountcy of the interests of the child first, is absolutely crucial. |
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The Mission arrived in Somalia on 14 February 2005, at a time when the issue of the relocation of the TFG to Somalia had assumed paramountcy on the ground. |
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Throughout, the internal consistency of the Convention has led to my finding that the rights and jurisdiction of coastal and flag States are concurrent and that neither has prima facie paramountcy or preeminence. |
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This notion of the paramountcy of the rights of the founding provinces in the federation has always been supported by a great many jurists and political scientists and accepted by the bulk of the Quebec public. |
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Nevertheless, the small numbers of whites and British proclamations of the paramountcy of African interests, however limited in practice, differentiated these territories from those farther south. |
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Bill C-25 gives paramountcy to the public interest. |
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Existing federal and provincial laws continue to apply, even where there is Nisga'a jurisdiction, and the relationship among these laws is regulated by a series of paramountcy rules related to conflict and inconsistency. |
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It was held that the principles of the paramountcy of the welfare of the children and that of international comity, in particular respect for the foreign jurisdiction, were not necessarily in conflict in the present case. |
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An appeal has been filed because the decision, if allowed to stand, could open the door to a floodgate of rulings that could circumvent the paramountcy of human rights law. |
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In 1818 Jodhpur came under British paramountcy. |
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In cases of conflicts between the exercise of these powers, the doctrine of paramountcy would apply and the federal exercise of power would prevail. |
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Evidence for the paramountcy of this paradigm can be gleaned from the extent to which public service reform has focused on three major dimensions of governance and public management. |
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How is Canadian Blood Services reconciling the paramountcy of safety principle with the comprehensive risk management framework within which it is to operate? |
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Both, they claim, were British spies, sent into Central Asia as part of a grand design for paramountcy there at the expense of Russia, whose influence they aimed to destroy. |
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It was especially convenient for referring to the region comprising both the British India and the princely states under British Paramountcy. |
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