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"pre-eminence" Definitions
  1. the quality of being more important, more successful or of a higher standard than others

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Mrs May is partly the creator of her own pre-eminence.
Germany's critics hold its pre-eminence responsible for all manner of evils.
The setback takes the shine off its local league-table pre-eminence.
Iran's pre-eminence in the Iraqi south has not come without resentment.
Germany's new economic pre-eminence has given it the leading role in Europe.
In the race for pre-eminence in AI, it will run America close.
" But, Pence said, that "pre-eminence in outer space is now under threat.
In America, though, status was based not on rank but on pre-eminence.
Even with their new pre-eminence, Tencent and Alibaba face some daunting challenges.
From the traditional perspective of governance, their pre-eminence is basically a bad deal.
They should recognise the pre-eminence of boards of directors that represent all shareholders.
In 1873 Walter Bagehot, The Economist's then-editor, wrote of its "natural pre-eminence".
America built its world pre-eminence largely on the strength of its educational system.
Trump's ascent is, in part, an attempt to restore their story to pre-eminence.
Also: corporate warfare, tech pre-eminence, cultural impact and good old-fashioned show biz.
Yet the army's pre-eminence is precisely what lies at the heart of Pakistan's troubles.
But without political will for such measures, the prospects for America's continued pre-eminence are dim.
Any potential gains to the American economy will already have been conceded to Chinese pre-eminence.
It is rare to have consensus on the pre-eminence of any person in the arts.
The city's film-makers have lost their pre-eminence, just as the mobsters they chronicled have declined.
He saw it as a struggle to establish the pre-eminence and proclaim the eternality of love.
It is also forfeiting the soft power that has been a core part of American pre-eminence.
For starters, to give the fans what they want, which is your presence, not your pre-eminence.
In an effort to damp the team's pre-eminence, Formula One introduced new rules for this season.
USUALLY THE pre-eminence of the dollar is a source of pride for whoever occupies the White House.
What it does show that's interesting, though, is the pre-eminence of the camera in today's messaging market.
China is keen on such signals of pre-eminence, and willing to put in the work they require.
CHRISTIAN MONTAGProfessor of molecular psychologyUlm UniversityUlm, Germany American pre-eminence in science and technology has a straightforward heritage.
Some might interpret this as a harbinger of the decline of American military pre-eminence and global leadership.
Short version: American political polarization has displaced China's rise as the greatest threat to American global pre-eminence.
The roll of honor highlights the pre-eminence of the United States in attracting the world's most brilliant scientists.
Wintel refers to the pre-eminence of Microsoft's Windows and Intel during the rise of the PC-desktop revolution.
"Ireland uses its remarkable pre-eminence in literature and art to sell itself around the world," Dr. Paterson said.
Dr. Gerberding said it would be Dr. Fitzgerald's duty to protect the pre-eminence of scientific inquiry and data.
The exchange's rise to pre-eminence in the early twentieth century was tied to listing standards that enhanced investor confidence.
France did not sign up to Europe as the junior partner, but Germany's pre-eminence has turned it into one.
He wanted to show Ford's pre-eminence, emphasizing that it was the manufacturer that won the race, not the drivers.
The two films, as well as Mr. Suleiman's, testify to the continued pre-eminence of auteur-driven cinema at Cannes.
Democrats have often championed the pre-eminence of Washington over the states in battles over civil rights and health care.
Addressing the rise of China responsibly will require abandoning nostalgia for the pre-eminence that America enjoyed during the 1990s.
Funk predicts that Langer's pre-eminence will continue and that he will surpass Irwin as the tour's career victory leader.
Worse has been the trickle-down effect of this holy quest for national pre-eminence, especially on youth sports culture.
Despite his apparent pre-eminence of late, Putin still has significant challenges, including an economy that remains crippled by global sanctions.
The country's pre-eminence stems from a long list of factors, only a few of which could be reproduced anywhere else.
" The report found "slippage" in the university's social sciences departments, leaving them in less than "a position of distinct pre-eminence.
But in a country of unfathomable diversity, the BJP is as close to pre-eminence as any party is likely to get.
"If you put Mosul, Tikrit and Falluja together, they would fight each other for pre-eminence," says a tribal leader from Anbar.
Some fret that formalising its pre-eminence would entrench Anglo-Saxon culture and allow English-language publications (like The Economist) to dominate.
The spread of English as the world's second language, thanks in part to America's global pre-eminence, gives Britain a huge advantage.
But Mr. Xi's immediate predecessor, Hu Jintao, a cautious leader who was unable to establish his pre-eminence, never received the title.
A superpower repeatedly exposed as a paper tiger by lesser, if more willful, adversaries will not maintain its pre-eminence for long.
After all, that pause seemed to produce the cohesive America of the 221s that won the war and rose to pre-eminence.
Singapore, Hong Kong's rival for financial pre-eminence in Asia, is on track to be the next market to allow dual-class shares.
"When it comes to the performing arts, society will always, despite the pre-eminence of digital, have a need for places of gathering."
Mr. Bannon had made confrontation with China and Iran a central element of his approach to reasserting American pre-eminence around the world.
Legal experts say U.S. courts' pre-eminence in intellectual property matters has helped foster a culture of innovation that China wants to emulate.
Even if the City does lose its pre-eminence in the UK economy is that such a bad thing for the country's trade balance?
What is more, President Donald Trump seems to share Mr Brzezinski's concern with extending American pre-eminence, at least for a few more years.
America's early nuclear supremacy was dependent on African uranium, just as Europe's industrial pre-eminence had been sustained by African copper, iron and rubber.
In Japan, they all assumed a position of pre-eminence, their own acolytes cementing the hegemony of Modernism over other forms of Japanese architecture.
Reserve managers may not know how long it will take for China's currency, or the euro, to nibble away at the dollar's pre-eminence.
Frieze's pre-eminence denuded the Islington fair of exhibitors such as Annely Juda Fine Art, which now shows at Frieze's sister fair, Frieze Masters.
The problem is that Mr Salvini has not risen to pre-eminence by solving or showing how he might solve any of Italy's obvious malaises.
But for some whites, the election of the country's first black president was also a powerful symbol of their declining pre-eminence in American society.
"It is a serious concern, and may lead to Chinese pre-eminence in Asia far sooner than expected," said Dhruva Jaishankar, a specialist on India-U.
The logic of this is that in busy districts walking should be given pre-eminence, as the City of London has recently recognised at Bank station.
A fence of this nature would permit unimpeded views of the White House, while displaying the country's pre-eminence in state-of-the-art security measures.
Paul Pontallier, who helped restore the celebrated Bordeaux producer Château Margaux to pre-eminence and served as its passionate embodiment around the world, died on Sunday.
In Italy, Matteo Salvini's far-right League Party garnered 34 percent of the vote, giving him a claim to pre-eminence among the populists of Europe.
In December, Cyril Ramaphosa was elected leader of the African National Congress and, given the party's pre-eminence, he immediately became the nation's president in waiting.
" In a conversation with Rachman in 2015, another American official put this in saltier terms: "I know the U.S. navy and it's addicted to pre-eminence.
It reflects the standing assumption of white pre-eminence—the idea that the priorities of white Americans ought to drive the priorities of the nation at large.
If the North-West Passage opens to shipping or enough valuable minerals are found beneath Arctic waters, expect a tussle between great powers for polar pre-eminence.
When the pound sterling lost its pre-eminence in the early 1930s, Britain, with a debt-to-GDP ratio in excess of 150%, faced a currency crisis.
The Galaxy is one of the South Korean company's most visible consumer product lines, and its smartphones compete with the Apple iPhone for pre-eminence with consumers.
What is more, the degree of Chinese competition to American pre-eminence can be overestimated, according to Joseph Nye, an expert on American power at Harvard's Kennedy School.
For many, it also signals America's continued pre-eminence in the global economy, and when a bull market veers off course, investors tend to panic about the future.
The general success of the profession, and the institutional growth that has gone along with it, have made it hard for any single school to achieve true pre-eminence.
Since taking office last year, Mr. Duterte has deemed the era of American military and economic pre-eminence over, and has called China his country's best and faithful friend.
Eliot recovers from a breakdown, wins prize money and publication for "The Waste Land" and starts The Criterion, the journal that will house his rise to critical pre-eminence.
Mr. Xi is preparing for an important Communist Party congress in the fall that will inaugurate his second five-year term as president and consolidate his political pre-eminence.
After 1945 America consolidated its global pre-eminence by constructing a new global order, with the Marshall Plan and the Bretton Woods institutions, and by pouring money into higher education.
Mr. Parfit, who was associated with All Souls College at Oxford for his entire career, rose to pre-eminence with the publication of his first paper, "Personal Identity," in 43.
But its rise to economic pre-eminence was set in motion by nationalists like Alexander Hamilton, who delivered America's first industrial policy, including plans for tariffs and spending on roads.
"It is a serious concern, and may lead to Chinese pre-eminence in Asia far sooner than expected," Dhruva Jaishankar, a specialist on India-US ties at Brookings India, told Reuters.
Montreal Canadiens right wing Maurice Richard, the only challenger to Howe's pre-eminence in their era, may have had greater flair as a shotmaker, but Howe was the more complete player.
We still have a window of American pre-eminence before us, in which we can help shape international order to safeguard our interests and values, before others shape it for us.
That was the hope of Pentagon planners in 8003; they reacted to the collapse of America's Cold War adversary not by pulling back but by pursuing even greater military pre-eminence.
The electoral manifesto of his center-right coalition clearly states the necessity of a revision of existing EU treaties and aims to give Italy's constitutional laws pre-eminence over EU legislation.
As America becomes a more racially mixed society and the pre-eminence of whites fades, a point which is still decades away, that objection to white pride could one day fall away.
At the height of the Wallenbergs' pre-eminence, in the 1970s, their various firms together employed 40% of Sweden's industrial workforce and represented 40% of the total worth of the Stockholm stockmarket.
It took the Russian male wrestlers' total to four golds, two ahead of Cuba, to confirm their pre-eminence in what wrestlers say is one of the oldest sports known to mankind.
While it is hard to quantify how much this shift would affect jobs in London, industry executives agree it would certainly drag on the City's pre-eminence as a European financial centre.
They can protect their pre-eminence by producing distinctive cultures (Marshall said that there was something "in the air" in Sheffield that was conducive to steelmaking) and by attracting talent and money.
After decades of pre-eminence, Tesco's sales dived in 215 as shoppers with falling disposable incomes eschewed its huge out-of-town stores in favor of closer alternatives and flocked to discounters.
The UK's pre-eminence in aerospace, as the biggest player in the world after the United States, is driven by know-how and a record of industrial efficiency built up over decades.
It is hard to see why, for example, the dynamic of the modern women's game should be any different in this regard from the men's, where Europe's pre-eminence now goes unchallenged.
Within six months she would want to turn the bloc into a loose cooperative of countries without the euro, a border-free area, budget rules or the pre-eminence of EU law.
According to Pär Hedberg, the CEO and founder of STING, Stockholm's mix of incubator, accelerator, co-working space and network of business angels, there is no argument at all about Stockholm's pre-eminence.
The richest franchises — among which the Yankees enjoy archetypal pre-eminence — are content to let the poorest wither in a laissez-faire desert rather than make any reasonable sacrifices for the common good.
Now a growing number of those insiders are worried that proposed export restrictions could short-circuit the pre-eminence of American companies in the next big thing to hit their industry, artificial intelligence.
Its pre-eminence has been challenged by the Black Lives Matter movement that sprang up to protest police shootings of African Americans in recent years and by mass protests against President Donald Trump.
Since then, he has been one of many strongmen claiming pre-eminence in the nation's descent into disarray, based in the city of Benghazi and exerting most of his control in eastern Libya.
He might have said more about how exactly Europe achieved temporary global pre-eminence, especially as it would bolster his argument that this was a deviation from the norm of the last millennium.
Mandour acknowledges that rival Arab industries such as Morocco and Algeria have stolen a march on Egypt, but says it is a national priority to regain pre-eminence -- and points to a key advantage.
But in the main the Silk Road strategies are presented as Mr Xi's gift to a region in need of infrastructure—the foreign dimension of his "China dream" of a rise to pre-eminence.
It's a testament to American pre-eminence in the clock field in the late 19th century, that a clock like that could be made on that scale to function well enough in this age.
Not only is China a bigger global threat than Russia -- chomping at the bit for a pathway to global pre-eminence -- but Trump doesn't even have the full power of America's democracy behind him.
War on the peninsula is a nightmare for China that could lead to at least one million casualties, according to some estimates, ravage the Koreas and set back Beijing's climb to global pre-eminence.
While the 2022 Hangzhou Games presents a more realistic chance to better that benchmark, China is primed to stamp its sporting pre-eminence by topping the medal table for the 10th time in a row.
"This is a far cry from the doom and gloom predicted when the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016 and reinforces the City's global pre-eminence as an investment destination," he said.
It's been a rather remarkable declaration of independence these last few days from Cyborg, an insistence, in a sport driven by the desires of promoters not fighters, on her pre-eminence within her own mind.
In Saudi Arabia, the crown prince and his supporters seem to believe they can neutralise rivals in the country's gigantic ruling family, reduce the economy's dependence on oil and restore the Saudis' regional pre-eminence.
But in a world where casual Fridays, the pre-eminence of the tech uniform and the rise of street wear has freed everyone to de-stuff their suits, Mr. Johnson may be just the beginning.
What if they'd wanted his signature issue to be American pre-eminence throughout the globe and got him to peddle a plan to build a huge tower that would reach all the way to heaven?
"Getting these arrangements right will be crucial for ensuring that the City retains its pre-eminence as a global financial centre, and to protect the economy and jobs as the UK leaves the EU," she added.
Allies and historians say that love is rooted in Mr. Trump's experience as a businessman in the 1980s with the people and money of Japan, then perceived as a mortal threat to America's economic pre-eminence.
It has been 80 years, we are told again and again, since the end of the Long March, the 6,000-mile retreat of Communist forces that established Mao's pre-eminence and gave the party its soul.
The latest evidence of Israel's pre-eminence in the field came on March 13th, when Intel, a giant American chipmaker, paid $15.3bn for Mobileye, a Jerusalem-based firm that is at the forefront of autonomous-car technology.
So, although the United States enters the race today with large advantages that did not spring entirely from the marketplace, other nations see this new era of precision medicine as an opportunity to leapfrog into pre-eminence.
The United States has ensured its own security, in part, by embracing the pre-eminence of American and European shared values, including democracy, freedom, human rights, market-based economies and the rule of law around the world.
"Given the Tea Party's desire to restore America's greatness, it will push Washington to stand up to China and re-establish American pre-eminence, even at the cost of the country's free-trade record," Mr. Lighthizer wrote.
This building opened in 1930 as the Customs House, a monument to New York's pre-eminence in maritime commerce, since the money collected from shipping alone was sufficient to support virtually all the functions of the federal government.
When Rabbi Borowitz began publishing his groundbreaking philosophical works in the 1960s, liberal and humanistic Jewish thinkers who had stressed the pre-eminence of reason as the basis for human values were in something of a postwar crisis.
But one Taliban commander, speaking by phone from Waziristan, said Mr. Mansoor's high-profile attacks had riled other groups and caused him to be seen as a threat to the pre-eminence of the group's overall leader, Mr. Fazlullah.
It is no more a trope that wealthy interests want to protect the pre-eminence of Israel in Middle East policy than it is to say that large corporations have an interest in protecting the source of their fortune.
Its pre-eminence could not have been achieved without the billion-plus pounds provided by its backer, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan, but it would not have been so complete had that money not been spent so wisely.
While China is moving forward rapidly with a unified strategy called Made in China 2025 to become the world leader in manufacturing and technology, the United States has not made technological pre-eminence a matter of broad national focus.
Columbia was not considered well-managed; an internal study by distinguished professors faulted the university for the erosion of standards in some departments, a loss of pre-eminence in social sciences and a growing paucity of elite faculty talent.
Chasing the pre-eminence of the lost age of CBS News was never going to help the network's all-important bottom line, especially if covering the nation and the world was going to continue to be a loss-leader endeavor.
This is a public health decision for clean air and clean water; an economic decision for America's global pre-eminence in green technology; a security decision to keep us safe; and a moral decision to be good stewards of God's creation.
Instead of declaring the 44-year emergency over, and demobilizing as planned after World War II, the United States expanded its mission by responding to crises within countries as well as between countries, believing global pre-eminence served its interests.
"Modern America's pre-eminence in the Pacific was no accidental byproduct of victory in the Second World War, as many cursory histories suggest," Green writes in "By More Than Providence," his important and comprehensive study of America's relations with the region.
But Auburn's loss to Georgia two weeks ago lowered the big-picture stakes somewhat, and Saturday's game between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 3 Michigan has clearly usurped the Iron Bowl's pre-eminence in terms of national title implications.
The pre-eminence of anthracite (hard) coal mining by the 1840s, and the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania in 1859, sent industrial landscape photography, already enamored of bridges and levees, into a tizzy over machinery and half-finished iron structures.
Robert Rauschenberg's pre-eminence (and the sign that the balance of power in the post-war art world had shifted from Paris to New York) was confirmed in 21920 when he became the first American to win the main prize, the Golden Lion.
The pre-eminence of the likes of Mr Altmaier in today's CDU speaks of how far the party has moved towards 1968 values—and helps to explain why Kohl-era traditionalists (especially in the CSU) bridle at the party's shifts under Mrs Merkel.
It was the first time since the N.F.L. and the A.F.L. held a common draft in 20 that four quarterbacks were selected in the top 19993 — further emphasizing, not that it was needed, the pre-eminence of the position in the modern game.
Anthony Goldbloom of Kaggle, which runs data-science competitions that have resulted in promising academics being hired by firms, compares Google's pre-eminence in AI to the concentration of talented scientists who laboured on the Manhattan Project, which produced America's atom bomb.
She retains key advantages in areas where Trump is vulnerable, but she has also ceded ground to him on the visceral terrain of nativism and anti-immigrant fervor, of a yearning for a return to the days of America's unquestioned global pre-eminence.
But easy as it now is to ding Dubuffet for exoticism, it's worth remembering how committed the Frenchman was to dismantling hierarchies of artistic merit — and how his gaze on Arab societies formed part of a larger contestation of European pre-eminence.
" Huntington's central thesis was that the country's "Anglo-Protestant culture" was under siege: He warned that "the large and continuing influx of Hispanics threatens the pre-eminence of white Anglo-Protestant culture and the place of English as the only national language.
The architecturally striking Louvre Abu Dhabi opened last month to great fanfare (it leased the name from the Paris Louvre for 30 years), hoping to challenge the longstanding pre-eminence on the gulf art scene of Qatar's Museum of Islamic Art in Doha.
Yet Ethiopia's pre-eminence has faced stiff competition from Kenya and, recently, from Mo Farah, a native of neighboring Somalia and a British citizen who won the 5,000 meters and the 10,000 meters at the 033 London Olympics — distances once dominated by Gebrselassie and Bekele.
One of Hernández's assignments will be to restore the Galaxy's pre-eminence in a nascent city rivalry with Los Angeles F.C., which posted the league's best record last season behind another Mexican star, Carlos Vela, and then knocked the Galaxy out of the postseason.
One of Hernández's assignments will be to restore the Galaxy's pre-eminence in a nascent city rivalry with Los Angeles F.C., which posted the league's best record last season behind another Mexican star, Carlos Vela, and then knocked the Galaxy out of the postseason.
"Europeans are in danger of becoming hapless playthings in a tussle for pre-eminence between China, Russia, and the United States," wrote former Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt and Mark Leonard in a sobering account for the European Council on Foreign Relations think tank.
It is possible that the pre-eminence of these conferences in the playoff era — three of the four national champions since the playoff began have come from the A.C.C. or the SEC — is a result of geography, investment and the unique dominance of Nick Saban's Alabama.
An average of recent polls shows that Labor, once a party fighting Likud for political pre-eminence, will take only about eight seats in the Knesset; Jewish Home is predicted to win fewer than four seats, the minimum required of any party to get into the Knesset.
" But in a republican state, where leaders serve temporarily and keep their finances separate from that of the nation, "persons elevated from the mass of the community, by the suffrages of their fellow-citizens, to stations of great pre-eminence and power, may find compensations for betraying their trust.
Passers-by and gawkers with smartphones also struggled to get a shot of Ms. Hyon, who rose to pre-eminence on the propaganda-heavy North Korean pop music scene with her No. 1 hit "A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed," a song about a tireless, overachieving female factory worker.
"All this satellite data is coming from space, so people are trying to figure out what the business opportunities are," says Edward Swallow, senior vice president for civil and commercial systems for the Aerospace Corporation, an entity set up by the government in 1960 to protect America's pre-eminence in space.
To achieve this pre-eminence, The Times has long made a practice of keeping a deep reservoir of advance obits ready, so that no matter how prominent the subject — nor how close to deadline she might slip the bonds of the earth — The Times will be ready with a sweeping biography.
On the gripping hand, though, if Ethereum's mooted move to Proof-of-Stake (which essentially replaces the cryptographic number-crunching those miners perform with game theory) proves that PoS actually works, or if Bram Cohen's Chia takes off … well, then I can certainly imagine a future in which Bitcoin's pre-eminence is threatened.
SIX MONTHS TO RENEGOTIATE THE EU OR GO FOR "FREXIT" * Election to be immediately followed by six months of talks with EU partners to radically change France's membership and turn the bloc into a loose cooperative of countries: no more euro, border-free area, EU budget rules or pre-eminence of EU law.
"They overplayed it, I felt," Yanni said of his pledge drive pre-eminence backstage at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts before playing here last Saturday, part of a three-month Acropolis anniversary tour that brings him to Radio City Music Hall this Saturday and across the country through Aug. 5.
"Far from the picture of doom and gloom painted by the Government, it is clear that the City of London would not only retain its pre-eminence as the world's most important financial centre, but would also thrive after freeing herself from the EU's regulatory shackles," said Vote Leave boss Matthew Elliott.
But perhaps it is fair to say that Real Madrid's period of dominance is at an end, or that the age of the superclubs has been put on hiatus, or even that Spain's pre-eminence in European competition (every Champions League title since 2014, and 7 of the last 10) is over.
"Trump's comments on Japan remind me of the period from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, when Japan was considered a serious rival to American economic pre-eminence," said Glen S. Fukushima, a former United States trade official who is now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a liberal policy group.
"It's not simply trade friction because the countries are involved in a global competition for pre-eminence which includes trade regime, security architectures, norms and practices, values and ideologies and there's really nothing that Xi Jinping can put on the table that will satisfy Trump's demand for structural change within China," Daly told CNBC's Sri Jegarajah on Thursday.
Thanks to the financialisation of the world economy Frankfurt's centuries-old pre-eminence among continental European money centres matters more today than in the past; its glittering skyscrapers factories of GDP for the state of Hesse (the other, northern end of which is distinctly less wealthy) and to a lesser extent for the neighbouring Rhineland-Palatinate.
Based on my experience, the Bay Area criticism of Moritz reflects a lack of appreciation for China's recent history, a misunderstanding of the factors driving the work ethic of Chinese workers, and a worrying belief that Silicon Valley's pre-eminence as the center of entrepreneurship is to be inherited by future generations instead of fought for.
But it is particularly vulnerable to a Brexit shock, because about a third of the transactions which take place on its exchanges and in its trading rooms involve clients in the EU. This has led some politicians and economists to predict London will lose its pre-eminence as a financial centre after Brexit, although supporters of leaving the EU say Britain will benefit over the long term by being able to set its own rules.
Here are the main proposals from the anti-immigration party's manifesto for the April and May presidential election: 53 MONTHS TO RENEGOTIATE THE EU OR GO FOR "FREXIT" * Election to be immediately followed by six months of talks with EU partners with the aim to radically change France's membership and turn the bloc into a loose cooperative of countries: no more euro, border-free area, EU budget rules or pre-eminence of EU law.
But it is particularly vulnerable to a Brexit shock, because about a third of the transactions which take place on its exchanges and in its trading rooms involve clients in the EU. This has led some politicians and economists to predict London will lose its pre-eminence as a financial center after Brexit, although supporters of leaving the EU say Britain will benefit over the long term by being able to set its own rules.

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