Primacy

  • 11primacy — noun a) The state or condition of being prime or first, as in time, place, rank, etc., hence, excellency; supremacy. b) The office, rank, or character of a primate; the chief ecclesiastical station or dignity in a national church; the office or… …

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  • 12primacy — pri|ma|cy [ praıməsi ] noun uncount FORMAL the fact of being more powerful or important than anything else: With regard to European defense, they accept the primacy of NATO …

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  • 13primacy — noun (U) formal the state of being the most important thing or person (+ over): the primacy of practical skill over theoretical knowledge …

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  • 14primacy — UK [ˈpraɪməsɪ] / US noun [uncountable] formal the fact of being more powerful or important than anything else With regard to European defence, they accept the primacy of NATO …

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  • 15primacy —    This word (from the Latin primus, meaning first ) refers to a person or office that is first in rank or importance; forRoman Catholics, the Pope has primacy over the universal Church …

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  • 16Primacy Apart Hotel — (Мар дель Плата,Аргентина) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: Santa Fé 2464 …

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  • 17Primacy of the state — is a concept in tax policy is where tax assessment is applied by government for the purpose of social engineering, redistribution of wealth, or operational convenience of the state, and where the relationship between the level of tax assessment… …

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  • 18Primacy of the citizen and taxpayer — in tax policy is where tax assessment is based on the relative cost of government service that is provided the person, or legal entity, being taxed, including the proportional share of general expense and social welfare costs. The actual… …

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  • 19Primacy of the Roman Pontiff — The primacy of the Roman Pontiff is the apostolic authority of the Pope (Bishop of Rome), from the Holy See, over the several churches that comprise the Catholic Church in the Latin and Eastern Rites. It is also termed papal primacy , [http://www …

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  • 20Primacy of Simon Peter — A number of Christian denominations and scholars hold that Simon Peter was the most prominent of the apostles, favored by Jesus of Nazareth with the first place of honor and authority. [ The Canon Debate , McDonald Sanders editors, 2002, chapter… …

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