Aún no tenemos significados para "give precedence".
1International law would normally give precedence to the mortgage holders in bankruptcy proceedings.
2I always give precedence to royalty. And the kittens marched in, tails in air.
3Now that it is done, I shall vote against the motion to give precedence.
4But the President told me to give precedence to cases when a life is in question.
5As leader of the party he had thought it proper to give precedence to the rest.
6All dressmaking establishments give precedence to mourning orders and will fill a commission within twenty-four hours.
7We must give precedence to the army, of course; so we'll say Heads, the major; Tails, the lawyer.
8I always give precedence to royalty.
9Good manners give precedence to age.
10We are confident to give precedence to DEX over propofol as the new routine medication during postoperative patient transfer.
11And the thought came to me that never hereafter would a blue coat need give precedence to a red one.
12He does not even look at Isabel who was going to be Queen of England but will now give precedence to me.
13When these three knights were mounted on their steeds, they crossed the ford with courtesy and order, each seeking to give precedence to his companion.
14Projects that included the necessary financing would be given precedence, he said.
15Cresollius, writing in 1620, was strongly in favor of giving precedence to gesture.
16Even within this framework, the Tallaght and Dundrum lines will be given precedence.
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