This bus-powered, wired remote feels solid in hand, with function taking precedence over form.
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He said the priority of saving lives always took precedence over investigating a crime.
For example, clients' interests were supposed to have precedence over growth in the firms' revenues.
Anti-smoking campaigners and many poor countries, on the other hand, want health to take precedence over trade.
The professional always took precedence over the personal, and secrecy was easier than trying to resolve the unsolvable.
They argued that the district court has precedence over the tribunal because it is within its national borders.
Give British law precedence over European regulations and repeal the act incorporating the UK into the Common Market.
In countries where the state is already large, rebalancing government spending should take precedence over raising more revenue.
Job stability and a steady paycheck take precedence over happiness or job satisfaction.
On Thursday, the five-judge bench ruled that public good must take precedence over maximising revenue while allocating natural resources.
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In the choices made by consumers, the emotional value of the brand takes precedence over the functional value of the product.
The club's Premiership campaign thus takes precedence over a very winnable home cup tie against a side well out of form.
"I think this is really a good example of the commercial calculus and ties taking precedence over everything else, " says Sen.
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Shareholders' interests, they complain, have taken precedence over levels of investment, noting that the company's share price has quadrupled since privatisation.
"There were a lot of heroes that day and by no means am I to take precedence over them, " Burnette said.
Does the nominee believe the U.S. obligation to take in such refugees must take precedence over the national interest in security?
These days, designer clothing on mannequins takes precedence over carcasses on hooks.
But if not, make sure clearing your desk takes precedence over things like checking e-mails and chatting with co-workers in the morning.
For Schnabel, the philosophical quest was paramount, taking precedence over not-perfect accuracy.
Finding an Internet connection to upload pictures to his blog is more important than a bed, which in turn takes precedence over cuisine.
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But the current tribunal has been given the power by the UN of taking precedence over any national legal authorities in the strife-torn region.
And can Muslims reconcile piety with a culture where the rights of the individual (say, to order a beer) are given precedence over communal beliefs?
Democrats will point to guidelines signed into Texas law by Bush in 1997 saying that a manual vote recount takes precedence over an electronic one.
Too often, satisfying one's parents takes precedence over one's own happiness.
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Privilege issues take precedence over all other parliamentary business - so, if Mr Speaker agreed, the matter would be debated as first business the next day.
Italy argued for its part that such claims were admissible as the abuses committed by German troops amounted to "international crimes" which had precedence over state immunity.
The Presbyterian Church Committee added that it was not surprising that problems had arisen in the process because "one set of needs" had "taken precedence over another".
The new insurance law, expected to take effect next month, will force policyholders, who in bankruptcy proceedings take precedence over holders of subordinated debt, to lose out first.
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