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1 Meanwhile, Sino-U.S. trade tensions continued to take precedence in global financial markets.
2 Industrial peace may be about to take precedence over public service efficiency.
3 A motion that concerns the King should take precedence of all others.
4 Mr. LOVEJOY:-Yes ,sir ;thereare ten thousand things that should take precedence .
5 They have no relative rank, but take precedence of all petty officers.
6 But giving hope and opportunity to those out of work should take precedence .
7 She also argues that the EU Constitution will take precedence over Ireland's Constitution.
8 A fair national judicial process would take precedence over ICC investigations.
9 Mr Pomeroy was concerned that commercial users would take precedence over recreational users.
10 Whenever action is proposed, sectional interests take over and county colours take precedence .
11 Free will must take precedence if it is to have meaning.
12 Still, exports of higher-margin products such as beef can take precedence .
13 MI5's interests will take precedence over the rights of raped children.
14 Riches elsewhere manifestly began to intrude on and take precedence in his thoughts.
15 The guns rode first from Doonha, for the guns take precedence .
16 Australia and England insist that nationality should take precedence but Modi is resisting.
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