Another important point to be taken from the data is that as ecosystems take precedence over devices, it is important to take into account the whole range of devices so as to paint a more accurate picture of market share.
Anti-smoking campaigners and many poor countries, on the other hand, want health to take precedence over trade.
"There were a lot of heroes that day and by no means am I to take precedence over them, " Burnette said.
This could happen if, for example, the rights of large multinationals and foreign governments were allowed to take precedence over the sorts of protections and rewards that have traditionally inspired American inventors.
In fact, they're infuriated when they see that take precedence over the need to do the things that need to be done to help them, to help the American economy grow, to help the private sector grow and create jobs.
This is what I hope the next-gen consoles look like even if gameplay ought to take precedence over graphical fidelity though I fear the price point of a console may keep them from achieving the kind of power needed, at least early on in the generation.
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.
The new legislation will end the system of male primogeniture, meaning male heirs will no longer take precedence over women in line to the throne.
According to recent media reports, the Prince of Wales - while backing the end to male primogeniture (the principle that males take precedence in the royal succession) - has expressed concerns to officials about "unintended consequences" which could affect the monarch's role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
Adopting a policy that payments to investors should take precedence over other U.S. legal obligations would merely be default by another name, since the world would recognize it as a failure by the U.S. to stand behind its commitments.
Now with an emerging middle class, business concerns take precedence in a country where industry has started to boom.
Some parents do not bother to educate them at all: if they can afford to send only one or two children to school, boys generally take precedence.
Does the nominee believe the U.S. obligation to take in such refugees must take precedence over the national interest in security?
They soon noticed a quirk in the Nasdaq software: If they were to place a SOES bid that said "I'll buy at the offer or up to 20% over it, " their order would automatically take precedence over all other market orders and would give them an advantage in a rising market.
Become aware of when conformity to the group norm is counter-productive and should not be followed, when independence should take precedence and be adopted regardless of social rejection by that group.
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