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prioridade
Preceding in time.
priority
precedence
precedency
antecedence
anteriority
posteriority
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1
Therefore, race relations were again a
priority
issue-albeitin a different way.
2
Now public health can be
priority
number one-thanksto plentiful number two.
3
However, the
priority
of each use case varies with different endemic settings.
4
They were given 20 possible factors to place in order of
priority
.
5
Councillor George Wood said their main
priority
was to ensure public safety.
1
Projects that included the necessary financing would be given
precedence
,
he said.
2
If Rule One and Two come into conflict, Rule One takes
precedence
.
3
Meanwhile, Sino-U.S. trade tensions continued to take
precedence
in global financial markets.
4
Courting popularity in politics invariably takes
precedence
over planning for rainy days.
5
We learned the order of
precedence
for troops in the communication trenches.
1
There is no
precedency
in a French assembly except amongst the Military.
2
In that of the Royalists, they dispute for
precedency
,
and amuse themselves.
3
None jostle with him for the wall, or pick quarrels for
precedency
.
4
In a review of Italian literature, Dante has a double claim to
precedency
.
5
He speaks most of the
precedency
of age, and protests fortune the greatest virtue.
1
It's not only the sins that are visited upon you if you take the details of your
antecedence
seriously.
2
The chief principle, then, of savage science is that
antecedence
and consequence in time are the same as effect and cause.
3
I must necessarily set out from the one, to which therefore I give hypothetical
antecedence
,
in order to arrive at the other.
4
And a posteriori, it will be proved by the principle itself when it is discovered, as involving universal
antecedence
in its very conception.
5
Secondly, it may be referred to the very nature of the action itself: that is, forasmuch as predestination implies
antecedence
and gratuitous effect.
1
The ogive is, perhaps, very ancient; and authors dispute as to the
anteriority
of the Romanesque to the Gothic.
2
This
anteriority
of nature is a commonplace in philosophy: thus one says that the decrees of God have an order among themselves.
1
Some may be near unto goodness who are conceived far from it; and many things happen not likely to ensue from any promises of
antecedencies
.
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