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In the 1930s, the proposition concerning the absolute primacy of politics was overly dogmatized, and this still continues to make itself felt.
Theirs was a vision that accorded primacy to culture, but in a dangerously narrow way.
The Church found abundant recompense for the loss of temporal authority in the rediscovery of its spiritual primacy.
Ironically, the unchallenged primacy of the supreme leader is also the saving grace of communist ideology.
The Zwinglian principle of the primacy of scripture is evident in his appeal to a lack of biblical warrant for auricular confession.
The primacy of maximum rentable square footage over city planning and architecture is not unique to this city.
Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement.
Yet visual primacy is often at the cost of more effective aural forms of communication.
Although Moravia had lost its primacy to Bohemia in the 10th century, becoming a margravate in 1029, it maintained separate musical interests.
The primacy of the vascular mesodermic network could explain facts not understood on a neural basis.
Indeed, such transcendent realms still possess, for many of us, a clear primacy over the earthly world.
This bidirectional approach to the data allows the investigation of important issues while maintaining the primacy of the actual data.
Many midlevel managers' priorities are misplaced, and loyalty to one's agency too often has primacy.
The exsistence of the ultramicroscopes, and their primacy in their day, is arcane, but not controversial.
He or she must not undermine the primacy of democratic law-making by the organs of government directly or indirectly accountable to the people.
On the other hand, Washington was determined to ensure uncontested American primacy within world capitalism.
The session was sharp and snappy, concentrating on the primacy of first touch and quick striking.
The primacy of the practical is what links Aristotle, American pragmatism, Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology and environmental philosophy.
The notion allows Heidegger to avoid giving primacy to non-theoretical immediate experience.
This theory is contrasted to intellectualism, which gives primacy to God's reason.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The primacy of Ra is illustrated by the fact that Amon was identified with him.
For him to signalize his primacy by any decoration would be an incongruity.
Primitive man was a combinative beast, and because of it he rose to primacy over all the animals.
The factors that strengthen these tendencies or connections are the frequency, recency, primacy, and vividness of experience.
Its primacy is not only one of time, but of importance also.
But we are not told the exact date of his deposition from his primacy.
The highly organized game of chess suggests immutable laws, precluding divine intervention and restoring the primacy of the immanent.
Carranza's elevation to the primacy was the source of all his troubles.
The Kantian primacy of the practical reason is here made a truth.
Athelard, who succeeded Jaenbert in 790, had the primacy restored to him.
We believe that the president should reaffirm the primacy of the peer-review system and should strongly oppose any content restrictions in the granting of NEA funds.
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