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Meaning of "pre-eminence"

Pre-eminence (noun) - The state of surpassing others in rank, importance, or quality; superiority or distinction
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Principle of continuity b pre-eminence of partnership agreement.
They are ambitious for worldly pre-eminence.
Allow no pre-eminence among your subjects.
It now wants to reassert its pre-eminence.
He seeks pre-eminence and then predominance.
His sufferings are no objection against his pre-eminence.
The supposed pre-eminence of text over images.
He was always humble despite his pre-eminence.
Again maintained their pre-eminence in the competition.
We must do away with any sense of supremacy or pre-eminence.
So that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast.
We must destroy this heinous assault on our pre-eminence.
Regional economic pre-eminence thanks to the energy sector.
This betrays itself in their dispute for pre-eminence.
As visual observation has pre-eminence over observation by the.

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Of concepts this mentality is oriented towards the pre-eminence.
Because of this pre-eminence nothing can come before.
That seems more than fair considering his pre-eminence.
Giving pre-eminence to archaeological considerations in any new development proposal.
The industrial sectors gained pre-eminence over agriculture.
His pre-eminence in the royal lineage must hold sway.
Only thus can you achieve your former pre-eminence.
Its title and pre-eminence have continued to this day.
The current standoff is part of a struggle for global pre-eminence.
Tained pre-eminence owing to the fact that in former years.
I do not claim for my compend the proud pre-eminence of the.
His pre-eminence over other kings is confirmed indirectly in other sources.
The book would retain its pre-eminence for three centuries.
The pre-eminence of one member would do away with the body.
But it is wrong in postulating the pre-eminence of a uniform physiognomy in the region.
Peterson 's other activities in music were similarly undervalued by his pre-eminence as a pianist.
In this it holds the pre-eminence over all the other commandments.
They serve those liberties and enjoy the same basic pre-eminence.
Servitude does not establish any pre-eminence of one estate over another.
This pre-eminence of cavalry was correlative with the decline of infantry on the battlefield.
It is meaningful only in a state based on the pre-eminence of ideology over law.
Portugal achieved pre-eminence by setting up forts at the important straits and ports.
The latter was given an autonomy and even a pre-eminence as a philosophical issue.
America 's military pre-eminence and diplomatic predictability can no longer be taken for granted.
Along with it the virtually unchallenged pre-eminence which all men.
Three of them had the pre-eminence and the essence of the executive power.
We were all equal neither of us possessed the slightest pre-eminence over the other.
All this shows the pre-eminence of profits over human health.
Is there some procedural rule that explains the natural pre-eminence of the socialists?
America built its world pre-eminence largely on the strength of its educational system.
There have been standards conflicts between the two standards bodies in terms of pre-eminence.
This was a strong signal of the pre-eminence of industrial purposes over cultural policy.
The pre-eminence of action and speed of execution left the result obtained to chance.
Experience in the rule of law and the pre-eminence of law and democracy.
The pre-eminence of relations of forces favourable to the oppressed is a condition for socialist change.

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