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How to use pre-emption in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pre-emption? Here are some examples.

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Is there a policy about pre-emption that we are prepared to apply consistently?
If he adopts a doctrine of pre-emption, he is unacceptably remaking American national-security policy.
I needed to sort out a way of creating pre-emption provisions and to retain control.
This affects forward deployment, reliance on mobilization and reliance on defensive land tactics versus pre-emption and offensive defence.
Increased land sales and pre-emption laws had facilitated rapid settlement of the Midwest and the Old Southwest.
If privately owned registered property is to be sold, the Government has a right of pre-emption to it.
Indication of the exercise of the right of pre-emption of shareholders or of the restriction or withdrawal of such right.
Given the potential for massive violence and disorder, pre-emption becomes the order of the day.
This is not retribution but pre-emption, finding appropriate force to prevent a further attack.
All transfers among shareholders until this date are subject to a right of pre-emption benefiting the other shareholders.
The Doctrine of pre-emption becomes inoperable without unimpeachable intelligence accepted by all as the coin of the realm.
Existing long-term contracts shall have no pre-emption rights when they come up for renewal.
Any doctrine of pre-emption must rest on certain knowledge of an immediate attack.
If pre-emption replaces deterrence as the fulcrum of global engineering, then the boundary blurs between the forces of civilisation and terror.
Rightly we are resisting the pre-emption of that decision today.
A right of pre-emption may be entered in the Land Register and this would allow the buyer to acquire a conveyance of the property depending on payment of the sale price if the vendor did not satisfy his commitment.
As we develop our intelligence data, it is important to realize that if there is going to be any pre-emption of a terrorist attack by an arrest, it would be done by a policeman, not by our security apparatus.
As options of conventional defence and pre-emption have yet to be used, it remains unclear to what extent this activity is intended to generate a deterrent effect, rather than be an active defence strategy.
He may sell the thing to the third party only after the said beneficiary has communicated within the fixed period that he does not intend to avail himself of the pre-emption or has given no reply.
The present authorisation shall imply that shareholders waive their pre-emption right to subscribe for newly issued shares through the capitalisation of reserves, share premium or profits.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was an odd genius in the town who claimed these wrecks by pre-emption.
This pre-emption is where the dam and mills have since been erected at North Hudson.
The Company claimed one-tenth of the produce of all sales and had the right of pre-emption and of fixing the prices of goods.
This abuse existed in England under the name of Purveyance and pre-emption, but there it was restricted to the royal household.
Difficulties have occurred with pre-emption claimants in the same lands.
And the right to acquire title by pre-emption is peculiar to citizens.
The cattle, the lizards, and the hawks had pre-emption right.
By claiming its discovery under the mining laws, or by pre-emption?
It had been said that North Carolina had no right but that of pre-emption.
The Austrian state of Styria holds the majority of Energie Steiermark and thus has a pre-emption right.
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