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"primacy" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the fact of being the most important person or thing
  2. [countable] the position of an archbishopTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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In reiterating the primacy of her fetish, Keenan also explores a host of ancillary issues: domestic abuse, sexual shame, childhood sexual abuse, sexual acceptance, and the primacy of communication and trust.
Stella insistence on the primacy of space over every other aspect of the experience and process of painting was still directly in line with Clement Greenberg's insistence on the primacy of flatness.
It's going to really hurt America's primacy in the sciences.
Sparta required unquestionable primacy, Athens an equal position to Sparta's.
Technology is critical for global primacy in business and defense.
In Afghanistan, the group vies with the Taliban for primacy.
They understand their mission primacy, the environment, the First Amendment.
Despite its primacy of place, pasta making is ultimately democratic.
It questions the primacy of individual connections and friend networks.
Trump represents those who want that culture restored to primacy.
The primacy of nation-states in those regions is also fading.
He believes in the primacy of genes in influencing athletic ability.
There's no reason that love has to equal commitment and primacy.
We were supposed to refuse the primacy of romance and sex!
Individuals have primacy in Thatcherism, but they do have social duties.
But the primacy energizing their art, Wesley adds, is centuries old.
It could now wind up giving one primacy over the other.
Painting involves the restoring of the image to that original primacy.
He is fighting for their primacy, their privileges and their power.
He is fighting for their primacy, their privileges and their power.
The stop, which preceded a Roethlisberger incompletion, asserted the Patriots' primacy.
That stretch ended at the time when Brady asserts his primacy.
For the first time in living memory, cars have lost their primacy.
This is not a manifesto about the primacy about storytelling in games.
The battle for Plan C primacy will occur in three key stages.
There are indications America's grasp of A.I. primacy may already be slipping.
Instead of cowing others into peace, primacy has plunged America into war.
It also highlights the primacy of the Communist Party in leading China.
In Vladimir Putin's Russia, bluster and lying have been restored to primacy.
But it long ago ceded its primacy to Washington and New York.
Its status, and its primacy, can be weighed in pounds and pence.
Respecting state primacy is not a significant part of the Obama legacy.
Rather than being cowed by U.S. military primacy, China learned from it.
Perhaps his most fundamental belief is in the primacy of individual rights.
But Iran's quest for Near Eastern and Islamic primacy requires accomplishing multiple objectives.
It reverses interpretative hierarchies, giving primacy to the hermeneutical process over its consummation.
The French would be thrilled to restore their language to its old primacy.
The Accountable Capitalism Act, in effect, rejects shareholder primacy and advocates stakeholder governance.
There is nothing Trump will not do or say to flaunt his primacy.
"If China doesn't have internal chaos, China will establish regional primacy," says Zhang.
And now rivals are chipping away at its primacy in installation and innovation.
But he objected to the primacy Israelis put on heroic feats of resistance.
Addams was certainly political, but she defended the primacy of the "woman's" sphere.
In the past decade, the primacy of single-family zoning has been challenged.
In so doing, the proposal undercuts its stated goal of state/tribal primacy.
Shareholder primacy, investors say, does not mean a focus on the short-term.
The primacy of the Premier League has had an effect, too, he said.
Sanders (I-Vt.) established his primacy on the left by bumping off Sen.
Yes, that's right; print is regaining its regal primacy; e-books are dead. Right?
PC was the lead platform, enjoying a design primacy it has rarely had since.
Is Congress willing to reclaim some of its primacy, as articulated in Article One?
"Regulators should reinforce the primacy of financial stability over development objectives," the fund said.
Social democrats ran the European Commission and vied for primacy in the European Parliament.
He was old-school because he believed in the primacy of the committee process.
And as other powers rise, the costs of pursuing primacy will rise with them.
Mr. Post said that view was too sanguine, given the executive branch's practical primacy.
Converting shame into strength upholds the primacy of the self while vanquishing all haters.
In truth, throughout the nineteen-sixties Paul's musical primacy was largely taken for granted.
Slashing funding would destroy long-term projects and threaten American primacy in medical research.
The overarching goal isn't to cede United States primacy or abandon American alliances, as Trump's opponents often charge; rather, it's to maintain American primacy on a more manageable footing, while focusing more energy and effort on containing the power and influence of China.
A sort of deference if you will to the primacy of the other two branches.
They believe in the primacy of shareholder value but are prepared to be more patient.
No other country would imagine it could "only ensure national security through primacy," he says.
The central idea of liberalism is the primacy of the individual rather than the collective.
The current environment is a reminder of the primacy of business economics and market structure.
Now, by asserting the primacy of states rights, we're flipping that argument on its head.
Later, as Enlightenment ideas of penal reform gained prominence, rehabilitation jostled with retribution for primacy.
So what might this refocus on the primacy of state-based regulation of insurance portend?
But it's also part because we governors have shown the primacy of electing Democratic governors.
European interests could take primacy, the invaders set up set up four new city-states
What's more, armed primacy may well have allowed Trump to rise in the first place.
Moreover, the thematic primacy of family, biological or found, defines rap as a sentimental art.
That means acknowledging hip-hop's primacy as a cultural force, and also its indisputable popularity.
Perhaps teams become too focused on Europe, on the Champions League, after claiming domestic primacy.
Integrating with South Korea would undermine the primacy of the Kim family in the North.
The album's primacy was in trouble as soon as iTunes and the iPod encouraged shuffling.
We still need to address shareholder primacy as a mind-set and a legal impediment.
Murray's great subject was the primacy of jazz and the blues in American cultural life.
Both the American and Chinese governments strive for illusionary primacy in the Indo Pacific region.
The most quoted assertion of the primacy of shareholder value comes from Milton Friedman, an economist.
The other asks whether the constitution should enshrine its own primacy over international and European law.
He longs for a cultural awakening which restores the primacy of pragmatism and a restrained patriotism.
So it's a bit unexpected to hear him talk so ardently about the primacy of relationships.
It is about the clash between two very different economic models vying for 21st-century primacy.
Tech Fix Google and Apple have battled each other for years for primacy over mobile users.
They embraced the supreme primacy of private property — even when that property consisted of human beings.
The idea arose in response to an even more powerful principle: the primacy of investor rights.
It also threatened many men, who feared obsolescence, or at the very least, loss of primacy.
Dr. Ochsner offered his own story as evidence of the primacy of chemistry over mere biography.
But Dimon rejected any calls to give those additional stakeholders any legal claim against shareholder primacy.
On the other hand, soccer's primacy in Argentina would not have been diminished in the slightest.
In describing their happiness, Eliot is asserting the primacy of love over status, merit over fortune.
Rand's philosophy insists on the primacy of the individual's desires above essentially all other considerations, including God.
The next one may be views about the economy's primacy in determining the outcome of presidential elections.
They did not, as some had expected, fight each other for primacy in the far-left lane.
Some fear that, in attempting to assert the kingdom's primacy in the region, he risks destabilising it.
Above all else, defending the revolution meant defending the supreme leader and the primacy of his rule.
The primacy of the common good extends to everything in Sweden, including shuffling off this mortal coil.
Anyone who knows the American South knows the cultural primacy of community, church, harmonies figurative and literal.
A.S. ILKSONWoodstock, New York Shareholder primacy is anti-scientific, wrong, immoral (not just amoral) and very damaging.
What do you call throngs of people working in concert, consciously or not, to defend racial primacy?
And the "honor" culture, which dominates in Latin America and elsewhere, places a primacy on family loyalties.
The genre placed primacy on the dramatic setting of words to music in various styles of recitative.
And above all else, we must recognize with deeds beyond words that these are not separate ideas to be parceled out to separate agencies, but complementary aspects of U.S. national power in the world as it is today, where primacy in space is inseparable from primacy in the world.
Those eyes — that outsized gaze hidden behind the sinuous nudes — capture Nevelson's faith in the primacy of drawing.
Gorsuch believes in the primacy of the individual and natural rights and is generally skeptical of government regulators.
The ten commandments "can convey a 'secular moral message'", he wrote, "about the primacy and authority of law".
Indeed, TRI's decision to both use Jolla OS and manufacture in Finland is about the primacy of privacy.
The spending boom is driven, above all, by the contest between America and China for primacy in Asia.
As a conservative, I'm concerned about the often misinterpreted (and sometimes misrepresented) notion of the primacy of conscience.
Wolfowitz and his Pentagon colleagues originally justified their focus on primacy by claiming that it would bring peace.
What used to be an arms race for supercomputing primacy among technological nations has turned into a blowout.
"This reflects the primacy of video and social media in people's online consumption, particularly on smartphones," it writes.
Was our entire friendship based on the primacy of recency, where they like me because they remember me?
They believe in American primacy, with the United States presiding over a global order as the sole superpower.
Or is the insistence on the primacy of the hand simply a dressed-up way to deny reality?
Again, with an organization like ours, which is to help creative projects come to life, that's the primacy.
The primacy of dialogue in his thought was manifested in most of his cultural activities from early on.
Interestingly, Saul's grandfather, a historian in the mode of Svetlana Alexievich, highlights the primacy of interiority over action.
As Washington and Beijing compete for influence and technological primacy, arms races could become more likely and dangerous.
Where Hereditary is about a family's implosion, A Quiet Place is an invasion thriller as affirmation of familial primacy.
The primacy of UK law and an ability to restrict immigration were key issues in Britain's successful "Leave" campaign.
When the dollar's primacy materially dwindles, that will be game over in the balance of power with the East.
It suggested that the document be reworded simply to affirm "the primacy of Australian citizenship in the parliamentary system".
Mr Söder promises crucifixes on the walls of all public buildings to assert the primacy of "Christian-Western" culture.
Mr Cameron is also expected to pass a law to state the primacy of Britain's Parliament over European institutions.
It has the potential to restore U.S. primacy and re-order the trading world as we currently know it.
For some, these pictures will show monsters, inhuman in their failure to attend to the primacy of the individual.
One of the party's new priorities is an ambitious effort to rewrite Indian school textbooks to assert Hindu primacy.
America's insistence upon maintaining primacy at all costs may stimulate greater resistance from the likes of China and Russia.
Each has seen its appeal boosted, its squad strengthened, its primacy reinforced, by the promise of the Champions League.
Seeing that that their host, who enjoys "primacy of honour" in the Orthodox world, disagreed, the Russians left angrily.
For Ukraine, however, the history and Orthodox primacy claimed by Russia are in fact Ukrainian and must be returned.
This week's episode follows an alpha male chimpanzee who is on the outs and has to renegotiate his primacy.
The focus is a certain period of New York rap primacy, and the way its legacy continues to vibrate.
More fundamentally, our economy is subject to a real interdependency that tends to diminish our claims to absolute primacy.
While Russia wants good relations with the United States, it will not lend blanket support to American global primacy.
It is a long way from undertaking a costly bid for primacy in East Asia, let alone the world.
As the Islamic State contracts, Al Qaeda is attempting to reclaim its primacy at the vanguard of global jihadism.
It is a medium that gives primacy to those who do not tolerate views that differ from their own.
Catalans who support independence are natural allies in Trump's effort to rehabilitate nationalism and assert the primacy of sovereignty.
Its advocacy of the primacy of the market has made governments more like businesses and businesses more like vampires.
The primacy of states and the secondary role of the EPA would mark a fundamental shift in environmental regulation.
Left unchecked, this aggression poses a threat to America's primacy in the region and its long-term superpower status.
Vocals still come through with appropriate primacy, and I struggle to think of ways that the sound can be improved.
But we should respect the primacy of our friends' primary relationships, even if we don't care for their partners personally.
"Primacy of work was not significantly associated with any of the mental health-related outcomes," said Wong in a statement.
Many budding woke capitalists agree with Mr Benioff—and demand to be taught business beyond the primacy of shareholder value.
However, all citizens are also equally bound to accept the primacy of our Constitution and the laws of our nation.
The painting is a shocking assertion of masculine ego and sexual primacy; the clothed woman is literally stared down, excluded.
The primacy of security — The old adage holds that "familiarity breeds contempt," and this is undoubtedly true in Israeli politics.
There are no wrong answers, and this match, when primacy effect subsides, will still belong right there with the others.
Given the state's primacy to Trump's chances, it's no surprise that he changed his official residence to Florida in 2019.
Under what circumstances should we resist collective identity and insist on the primacy of individual discretion, and our common humanity?
Losing Fidesz's legislators — currently, there are 12 — could cost the group its primacy in the European Parliament after May's elections.
It is a rebranding of a consistent and increasingly resurgent strand of white American anxiety about primacy, privilege and displacement.
There is, therefore, a good chance China could more confidently subvert the dollar and challenge American primacy in the Gulf.
Although Russia ceded primacy in mentoring North Korea after the USSR dissolved, Russian president Vladimir Putin is unmotivated to assist.
The updated criteria retain the primacy of existing jurisdictional caps, while Fitch changed the reference data when determining country groupings.
Its political expression is likewise rooted in the primacy of emotion over reason as the only basis of public order.
He's challenged shareholder primacy theory and even embraced Catholic social doctrine as a way to respond to capitalism's inevitable failures.
Four murals in the university's main library, which have also become a target of #AbolishTheRacistSeal, reinforce this theme of European primacy.
Yet Microsoft's primacy and ubiquity in portfolios reflects the way it exemplifies nearly every characteristic that today's market is rewarding richly.
The Business Roundtable, he told me, had been talking on and off to CII about a shift away from shareholder primacy.
CII's press release said the shift to "stakeholder primacy" threatened to undercut corporate accountability and prove cover for bad corporate management.
And although this worthwhile anthology asserts the primacy of the political story, it also allows alternative literary visions to glimmer through.
I think we have got a mania going on in buybacks and a mania going on in terms of shareholder primacy.
We've become a nation of hard cases, armed to the teeth, with fury battling cynicism for primacy as the default emotion.
Focusing on its speed, and its primacy in the live conversation, on the other hand, seems like a much smarter approach.
Ranged on the other side is what a senior American official, quoted by Mr Rachman, terms his country's "addiction to primacy".
The vigor of Bernie Sanders's campaign may shift Democratic political primacy away from the liberal rich back to the working class.
But Mr. Rauf's lawyers argued that Delaware's procedures violated Supreme Court requirements for the primacy of jury decisions in capital cases.
The primacy of Islam in Saudi life has led to a huge religious sphere that extends beyond the state's official clerics.
THE HELL OF GOOD INTENTIONS America's Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy By Stephen M. Walt 384 pp.
In place of shared approaches to societal problems — from trade disputes, to security, to climate change — national interests have captured primacy.
He has claimed a mandate to attack the global establishment and its sacred institutions in the name of reasserting American primacy.
But the primacy of an informed conscience belongs as deeply to church tradition as the current brand of pastoral authoritarianism does.
Unfortunately, leftists in Congress are using their sacred oath to the Constitution as justification to flout the primacy of its principles.
In recent days, though, Beijing seems to be reasserting its primacy over information in ways that go beyond mere rumor control.
That question unresolved, they now are competing for primacy among the progressive bloc of Democratic Party voters, and time is short.
Washington had primacy for five decades and in its bureaucratic bones and muscle memory still wants it, whatever it says publicly.
White male primacy was the foundation of the Dred Scott decision, and was enshrined in the Constitution of the Confederate States.
They suggested that the era of shareholder primacy must end, and that business must serve multiple stakeholders, including customers and employees.
In "Isle of Dogs," the baying of animals affirms the primacy of poetic sound: On the Isle of Dogs we barked.
He would have to persuade American voters toward the universal over the particular, and the primacy of class over all other identities.
The laws of war and primacy of civilian protection, drawn from the worst of human experience, are being disregarded at tremendous cost.
It will be China first and America's allies diminished; not peace through strength so much as weakness somehow conjured out of primacy.
Moreover, German business associations accept what they call "the primacy of politics": that national priorities set by government can trump their own.
His first task will be to recapture the UN's primacy in world security—devilishly hard when America and Russia are at loggerheads.
"The centrepiece of the new social contract is the primacy of the citizen over the state," Mr Gref wrote at the time.
As I mentioned, Chief Justice Strine said unequivocally in that 2015 paper that Delaware law demands shareholder primacy in corporate decision-making.
Beyond the SEC's 1982 rule that provided a safe harbor for buybacks, shareholder primacy on Wall Street has been on the rise.
Every potentially piercing or upsetting note in a recording is tamed by these earphones, while bass is given primacy in the mix.
But given Netflix's high-flying performance, massive market share, and cultural primacy, the big question is whether Snap would drag it down.
Nor, he said, should they "violate the constitution and laws"—meaning, presumably, the bits of the constitution that affirm the party's primacy.
This primacy has fed into, without the shadow of a doubt, an extremely hysterical relationship with food on the part of Italians.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - In 1949, U.S. President Harry Truman proposed to share the fruits of American scientific primacy with poorer countries.
Carma tested the consumer model but found there was friction from usurping the place of primacy for drivers from the dealers themselves.
Developed in response to the ancient technology of paper and ink, it's lately been confronted with the primacy of keyboards and screens.
Like Buterin, he rejects the primacy, in business, of the charismatic founder, and yet the world can seem to insist on it.
It was the Jews who taught the world about the primacy of peace and international brotherhood as the highest goal for mankind.
Tiffany was different from that Czech woman's children — she never disputed, with her manner, the primacy of Melania's place in Donald's life.
His whole campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," is in fact an inverted admission of loss — lost primacy, lost privilege, lost prestige.
Facebook's primacy is a foregone conclusion, and the question of Facebook's relationship to political discourse is absurd — they're one and the same.
In a purely strategic sense, this would make Israel the kingdom's strongest potential Middle East partner in countering Iran for regional primacy.
If that primacy is 'This is what you are going to do,' then that is exactly what we are going to do.
Enclaves of the internet warped the worldviews of all of these men, convincing them of the primacy and purity of their rage.
As Taylor, Wieler, Simon, and Ellis have articulated, the primacy of a museum's role as a public and community entity is sacrosanct.
For the next 20 or so years, you had clear American primacy and limited progress in coping with the challenges of globalization.
On a call discussing the company's first-quarter results in April, chief financial officer John Olin indicated that shareholder primacy will continue.
His case was used in the burgeoning patient's rights movement to promote the primacy of autonomy among the principles of medical ethics.
What has been most striking, of course, is the identity of the teams that have emerged as genuine threats to American primacy.
Bill Clinton and Barack Obama started out their presidencies with polls showing strong American belief in US military primacy, which then declined.
"China has deployed a formidable array of precision missiles and other counter-intervention systems to undercut America's military primacy," the report states.
The literature has primacy over the life, yet the truest and most vital life is not in the facts, but the fictions.
Rock's cultural primacy has been on the decline for more than a decade, but we still privilege its cool, its primal urges.
She was fighting Spotify, for instance, insisting on the primacy of album sales — long after almost all other artists had embraced streaming.
That requires respect for due process, restoring the primacy of the citizen jury, and adhering to the core principles of our Constitution.
"Iowa and New Hampshire, by the pure fact of the primacy rule, have an outsize impact," a Buttigieg adviser told BuzzFeed News.
But a new era is underway in which national interests take primacy over collective concerns, with trading arrangements negotiated among individual countries.
The Cold War was raging, and the Soviet chess machine was meant to demonstrate mental and athletic primacy over the decadent West.
The Department of Defense is working on a national defense strategy, and preserving American regional primacy will likely be a key goal.
In other words: Restore to me the primacy of my version; rid me of this challenge to the experience of being me.
The church acknowledges the pope's primacy in matters of faith but follows the Byzantine rite in matters of liturgy and clerical discipline.
The renewed emphasis on space exploration, said Trump, is to ensure America's primacy in space, to protect its citizens, and to create jobs.
The result is deceptively laconic, an accumulation of impressions reiterating the same incantation on the primacy of death — even in society's upper echelons.
Most important, its focus should be on engaging rather than displacing small-scale farmers and giving primacy to sustainability as a driving principle.
But shareholder primacy isn't a new phenomenon: Birinyi Associates, a market research firm, has tracked $20183 trillion in stock buyback announcements since 1984.
This was seen as a blow to Vladimir Putin, who prizes Russian primacy over its neighbours in matters spiritual as well as temporal.
In the age of digital images and selfies, Hall's paintings are an admirable anomaly for their insistence on the primacy of direct experience.
Believers in the primacy of fossil fuels, coal in particular, are now technological dead-enders; they, not foolish leftists, are our modern Luddites.
Merkel's conservatives (CDU/CSU) and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) agree on the primacy of fiscal discipline, but may diverge on the details.
Affirming the federal government's primacy with regard to vehicle-safety standards also bears serious consideration, particularly as states sprint through their legislative sessions.
Others, such as seen in Ehrenreich's tweet, are covert arguments about the primacy of a white, English language culture to the American nation.
As the movie demonstrates, Riggs (Steve Carell), having boasted of masculine primacy both on and off the court, was ripe for the trouncing.
Even those cognitive scientists who have been most instrumental in uncovering our myriad innate biases continue to believe in the primacy of reason.
Despite the executive branch's primacy in foreign policy, Congress has a vital constitutional role to provide oversight, and most importantly – to declare war.
In American politics, and particularly in the Democratic Party, the primacy of capitalism is, for the first time in ages, an open question.
How did Japan, a country devastated by a world war that had few natural resources of its own, achieve economic primacy in Asia?
Francis has always stressed the primacy of economic factors in fuelling conflict, and he has refused to engage in Christian-Muslim name-calling.
Sinn Fein leaders have often traveled to other conflict zones, including Afghanistan and Colombia, advocating the primacy of dialogue, negotiations and peace processes.
In measured, data-driven prose, Beckley demonstrates that no country is poised to upend American primacy, not economically, not militarily and not technologically.
Shareholder primacy, according to the CEO, encourages companies to take measures such as outsourcing jobs or deny worker benefits to keep costs low.
What those senators are saying to all of us is that, for them, patriarchy and privilege occupy positions of primacy in this country.
Will China's current leadership accept the possibility of their own decline so philosophically, after having convinced themselves of their rapid rise to primacy?
The insistence on the primacy of narratives and interpretations does not involve a deriding of facts but an alternative story of their emergence.
And it will be vital to recognize the primacy of local partners who best know the social and political context of their communities.
If both foolishly continue to actively seek primacy in the Indo Pacific region, few consequential compromises will be advanced by Washington or Beijing.
These are policies like loosely regulated markets, low taxes, and the shareholder primacy theory that a corporation exists solely to serve its shareholders.
Is it possible for one half of a couple to remain part of another family unit without sacrificing the primacy of the relationship?
When they returned, after Stalin's death in 1953, they were restored to their positions of primacy, their legends not only intact, but enhanced.
The hegemonists tend to see any challenge to American primacy in the world as a threat to the American-led liberal international order itself.
Confronted with potential foreign technological primacy, the American people rose to the occasion and won the space race as well as the Cold War.
But according to Redman, this was justified through an assumed primacy of western science over the concerns of indigenous populations and their cultural practices.
EU officials privately say this primacy of politics over laws reduced the relevance of EU fiscal rules in policy-making of euro zone countries.
Many Australians are queasy about the primacy of globe-warming coal in their power supply (it provides almost two-thirds of the country's electricity).
Imagined injuries to imagined characters on our screens can take primacy over genuine injury outside our windows, if you yell loud enough about it.
A song is a mixtape is an album is a video is a Soundcloud or a YouTube stream; no format seems to have primacy.
Calder fits neither the Clement Greenberg narrative of the inevitability of the abstract nor the later, postmodern narrative of the primacy of the political.
Along with these questions, it is important to imagine after decades of shareholder primacy what a corporation 2.0 would actually look like for workers.
After decades of primacy and focusing on conflicts in the Middle East, the US is unprepared for the kind of power China is building.
"The primacy of sight and vision over all the other senses doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me," Ms. Yi has said.
Emphasizing the primacy of norms and social bargains embedded in our domestic regulations would ensure that global commerce was not used to override them.
The number of homeless people on the streets dropped substantially, until old habits of unaccountability and the primacy of unfettered civil liberties regained ground.
The primacy of New York in American media, and in the outbreaks so far, has clearly given Cuomo the best coverage of his career.
For one of the elements that separate Mbalia's book from many other middle-grade fantasy books is its emphasis on the primacy of story.
It may be the only doctrine able to reconcile Mr. Trump's material commitment to America's global primacy with his ideological aversion to liberal universalism.
But because Rebecca's ideas about relationships were built by the marriage plot, Rebecca doesn't know how to give that friendship primacy in her life.
One example that stood out to Wong was the relationship between primacy of work (meaning, putting a strong importance on work) and mental health.
Intellectual conservatives pushed for Judge Raymond Kethledge, a philosopher like Justice Gorsuch who believes in the primacy of the individual and who recognizes natural rights.
The prince's primacy, already dented by the bloody mess that his intervention in next-door Yemen's war has become, seemed in danger of being weakened.
He told me it's tough to come up with a one-size-fits-all pronouncement on so-called stakeholder primacy and the business judgment rule.
A federal law concerning California, the Central Valley Improvement Act of 1992, reasserted the primacy of state law and was confirmed by the Supreme Court.
It wants one country with only one party ever allowed to rule it; as for two systems, it is clear which one will have primacy.
Williams' version restores the primacy of those specters of things unseen to the tale, which makes the miracle of Scrooge's redemption all the more affecting.
Whether Mr Esper could restore the primacy that the Pentagon, the federal government's biggest department, has traditionally enjoyed in security decision-making is another matter.
It's a seemingly strange fit for such an ostentatious, epic format — and yet it's making an argument for the primacy of the movie theater experience.
On the afternoon I visited, these responses were barely audible, unintentionally highlighting the primacy of the interaction with the living, breathing artist in the room.
However, given the primacy of point differential, the surface evidence available suggests that San Antonio would be likely to beat Golden State in the playoffs.
Notions of home, celebration, landscape, and the exotification of Mexican culture vie for primacy in this immersive installation that animates the process of identity formulation.
There seems to be genuine optimism that this technology might be the one to finally challenge the maligned polygraph's long-held primacy in lie detection.
That Amis can present "mortality" and "suffering" as "motifs," rather than subjects, is the surest sign of the primacy he gives to style over matter.
It let Kelley explore not only the destructiveness of racial categories but one of his other long-standing interests as well: the primacy of sound.
As a man who believes that life is about winners and losers, Trump has long approached every human endeavor as a desperate battle for primacy.
The company has taken aim at the primacy of theatrical release, in an apparent effort to make online streaming the prevailing distribution model for movies.
And in August, the Business Roundtable released a statement that said, essentially, we want to abandon shareholder primacy and use more of a stakeholder approach.
This, in turn, was the consequence of the rise of the shareholder primacy movement, which said public corporations existed solely for the benefit of shareholders.
But the dispute was about more than an accounting disagreement: It underscored a constant struggle between New York and New Jersey for money and primacy.
Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) would give logging interests virtual absolute primacy in setting forestry policy, to the exclusion of others that depend on our forests.
Also, the break in relations between Moscow and the Ecumenical Patriarchate could weaken the latter if other Orthodox churches follow Russia in rejecting Constantinople's primacy.
Gerrymandering — the manipulation of political boundaries by the party in office in hopes of ensuring its enduring primacy — is almost as old as the republic.
Catholics revere the primacy of individual conscience, including the sacred right of each and every individual to make her own ethical decisions over her body.
When those same leaders decided to champion him, they had to shrug off everything they'd ever said about the primacy of personal morality in politics.
There are ways for him to assert the primacy of economic issues while developing a fluency with how that intersects with other forms of inequality.
Not: How do we bring peace to this region in a way that gives primacy to the demands of Israeli, Palestinian or evangelical Christian zealots?
We need a national strategy for rebuilding our infrastructure to keep our primacy as a world leader and to help U.S. businesses serve consumer demand.
In a new editorial, he wrote that he's been happy with how the business world has embraced the notion of "stakeholder capitalism" over shareholder primacy.
Supporting the primacy of the family is in the best interests of society and has always been an integral part of effective policing and education.
Ikea now faces the challenge of teaming up with Google, Amazon, Apple, and other tech giants while also battling them for primacy in the home.
No one source or era is given primacy; what a word means is stripped of spin or rhetoric and placed in a broad historical context.
Instead, it enshrines the Author-God in primacy: Gatti's need to understand Ferrante's biography so that he can properly decode her message trumps everything else.
Absurd groveling by politicians towards the people of Iowa is a great American tradition, thanks to the primacy of the state's caucus in the presidential calendar.
The statement of corporate purpose, which shifts from shareholder primacy, was signed by the heads of more than 180 U.S. companies, including the CEOs of Amazon.
The Warren primacy is even more clear in data for people who've given to three candidates, where Warren registers in 8 of the top 10 combinations.
As part of Robert Moses's project to draw white middle class suburbanites back to the city, it gave primacy to the audience rather than the artists.
Other brands launching self-sealing tires include Hankook, Pirelli and Michelin, the French company's Primacy model debuting as a factory option on the 2020 Ford Explorer.
The DoT has already dismissed the relevance of Article 17 bis to Norwegian's case, so rewriting the treaty is the only way of asserting its primacy.
China is catching up fast with America in the competition for global primacy and is pulling out all the stops to attract Russia into its orbit.
David Rothschild, an economist at Microsoft Research who runs PredictWise, an online forecasting model that relies on betting markets, explained the primacy of Pennsylvania for Mrs.
Escobar may have been unfaithful, but having Velez commissioned to do the job is one last assertion of the primacy of their marriage over all obstacles.
Britain had long impeded steps that might have led to a joint European Union military, preferring to maintain the primacy of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
They are in a very different mind space, demanding that we go beyond our traditional teachings on the primacy of shareholder value to embrace stakeholder value.
That is the goal, and if you want to reverse engineer that goal, giving primacy to identity is one of the worst things you can do.
We regard that argument as specious, because life-saving connected-vehicle safety messages should not have to compete for spectrum primacy with speedy feature film downloads.
She talks about resisting the primacy of the white gaze, and about the challenge and reward of imagining black lives on their and her own terms.
Perhaps America's individualism predisposed its poets toward the lyric poem, with its insistence on the primacy of a single speaker whose politics were intimate, internal, invisible.
It is a space, often, where memories and renderings of history compete for primacy and dominance, and a space from where "official histories" — hegemonic histories — emerge.
The Predators blitzed through the Western Conference playoff bracket as the lowest-seeded team, toppling Chicago, St. Louis and Anaheim, asserting their resilience and primacy throughout.
"All of it, ultimately, is evidence of the primacy of distribution in the success equation of ETFs," said Ben Johnson, director of ETF research at Morningstar.
Cunliffe said arrangements for shared supervision need to be worked out carefully, subject to agreed procedures and recognise the primacy of a financial firm's home supervisor.
A new constitutional primacy of national law could allow Russia to justify ignoring the court's decisions against it, which are often painful both reputationally and financially.
The Business Roundtable, representing America's top bosses, redefined the purpose of a company away from shareholder primacy and towards the interests of customers, workers and communities.
The matter is also taking on urgency as other countries consider creating their own digital currencies — another potential challenge to the primacy of the U.S. dollar.
And when viewed without sentimentality about the primacy of the US and its values, the chaos machines of American social media become a much harder sell.
The primacy of heroes is self-evident in film, where five of the 10 highest-grossing movies of 2016 were superhero and fantasy sequels and spinoffs.
It started with the rejection of the shareholder primacy theory that grew in popularity in the late 1970s and became the norm beginning in the '80s.
Shareholder primacy can benefit investors in the short term, but it's an approach considering all stakeholders that creates lasting long-term value for investors, as well.
Plus, the entire Walking Dead franchise as a whole has seemed, in the last year and a half, to have lost some of its cultural primacy.
Cryptocurrency might be a challenge to the primacy of the U.S. dollar, but that's not stopping the Internal Revenue Service from wanting a piece of the action.
I still think of questioning marriage's primacy as a contemporary and rebellious act, but women have been doing it for centuries in really bold, funny, resonant ways.
Because an Iranian nuclear bomb would threaten Russia's primacy in the region, Russia was happy to take a role in the deal that constrained Iran's nuclear programme.
Designed to replace the European Union's previous governance dating back to 1995, the GDPR is the most sweeping overhaul of online primacy in more than two decades.
Mr Polman is no saint, but his legacy is to have made one of Europe's biggest companies a test case of how far shareholder primacy should go.
He is not a stand-in for anything; he is entirely himself, an endearing patchwork of brilliance, self-destruction, good-heartedness, and sleaze, all battling for primacy.
Going forward, the game is less about old entities coming to terms with new players than it is about these new players fighting for primacy among themselves.
It is about asserting the primacy of a group identity, protecting it from threats both real (inexorable demographic change) and imagined (invasions of Hispanic rapists and murders).
The queer liberation movement has long placed a primacy on autonomy, the notion being that queer people have the right to be themselves without fear of discrimination.
Recently, the Business Roundtable convened to try to push back against shareholder primacy and declare their company's purpose is to serve all stakeholders including customers and employees.
In the Middle East, America's pursuit of primacy led it to contain both Iraq and Iran, and to treat the advance of either as a grave threat.
Certainly the marriage plot commands greater primacy in a woman's life, the more so for a princess whose first suitor materialized when she was 18 months old.
While the PA was said to be on the cusp of assuming bureaucratic and administrative control of the area, Hamas's military primacy there was unlikely to change.
As Mr. Xi asserts himself and the primacy of Chinese geopolitical power, China has also become more comfortable projecting Mr. Xi's vision of a tightly controlled internet.
But Mr. Erdogan "is trying to have politics keep primacy over economics and his scope to do that is getting weaker by the day," Mr. Robertson said.
As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
Ersek said that even though he signed the Business Roundtable&aposs statement renouncing shareholder primacy, there is still a legal precedent that compels companies toward short-termism.
The sheer intensity of the spotlight on impeachment hearings on Capitol Hill is overshadowing the primacy process, even with the Iowa caucuses less than three months away.
And the key to managing relations with Turkey is maintaining primacy in the Turkish-Kurdish arena — a status that will disappear the moment American troops leave Syria.
He was second only to Thomas in targets per game, though, and in his absences no other Green Bay receiver stepped up to challenge his primacy. 13.
During the 1980s and '90s, a shift occurred in American culture; personal experience and testimony, especially of suffering and oppression, began to challenge the primacy of argument.
The sheer intensity of the spotlight on impeachment hearings on Capitol Hill is overshadowing the primacy process, even with the Iowa caucuses less than three months away.
He openly, repeatedly and defiantly flouts the very underpinning of American democracy — our basic institutions of balanced governance, the rule of law and the primacy of truth.
The campus teemed with the visual cacophony of thousands of young people all jockeying for primacy in a conversation about all the different ways of being black.
It is central to what they want for their countries, they say; it needs to be brought home from abroad; it must be given renewed primacy at home.
His main campaign theme of "Make America Great Again" evokes nostalgia for the 1950s, when the United States dominated world affairs and heterosexual white males enjoyed unchallenged primacy.
We think of him as a champion of religion in the public sphere, yet the decision he wrote asserted the primacy of general law over the religious exemptions.
Even enthusiasts acknowledge that the mobile ecosystem is different in the West and that WeChat's reach and primacy in the eyes of consumers will not be easily replicated.
When the Senate Select Intelligence Committee issued its list of recommendations to respond to Russian election meddling, it began with reinforcing the primacy of states in running elections.
Such mergers are common, but the influence of those firms and the primacy of the Pentagon in government spending are starting to be questioned, writes William D. Hartung.
Some critics argue that payroll withholding gives student loans primacy over other expenses: Why should a student loan get paid before more basic needs — food, rent — are met?
He believes that reinstating the primacy of the US dollar over parallel currencies, as the government has done with fuel, will reduce corruption and arbitrage in the economy.
The Supreme Court, which heard petitions brought forward by tobacco-control activists, put on hold the Karnataka court's order on Monday, saying "health of a citizen has primacy".
President Xi Jinping of China has cracked down on signs of conspicuous consumption and also guided the country's ruling Communist Party to a new primacy in everyday life.
With strong electoral backing, Mr. Thaksin began a populist movement that challenged the primacy of the monarchy and military as well as the scope of Mr. Prem's power.
"I see it as Harvard asserting its primacy as an early American institution," Barry Bergdoll, a professor of modern architectural history at Columbia University, said of the room.
One senior western diplomat in Beijing told Reuters it has become increasingly clear that the top priority for Xi remains strengthening the primacy of the party and stability.
They are driven by a belief in the primacy of a cause — animal rights, climate change, reducing waste — and try to apply that desire to all investment types.
At the same time, the United States certainly has all the national and alliance resources, if adequately deployed, to also prevent Chinese primacy across the Indo Pacific region.
I believe firmly in the primacy of individual conscience — that unless you have walked in someone else's shoes you cannot dictate what is ethical and right for them.
Warren suggested the business association's move to do away with the notion of "shareholder primacy" was inspired by her proposal to rein in the power of big business.
The tried and true way for a politician to market a coalitional regime amid a cacophony of particularistic demands is to forcefully assert the primacy of the whole.
Congress clearly intended for the states to have primacy in the areas of environmental regulation and for the EPA to work with the states closely to regulate those issues.
Thanks to recent game from developers like Naughty Dog and Deck Nine Games, though, some of 2017's biggest games have foregrounded the primacy of women's friendships in gaming.
Ultimately, any attempt to stop the Cultural Revolution was hamstrung by the same reason today's China has been unable to properly reckon with its history: the primacy of Mao.
But the overwhelming salience of the liberal-conservative fault-line (and hence the primacy of the political over the spiritual) is at least as striking in the conservative camp.
A society that gives it primacy over security invites paralysing disorder and injustice that would inhibit the very intimacy and freedom of expression which privacy is supposed to promote.
And once I took out the constancy of communication with my female friends, the dailiness and all-knowingness, the same-boatness, the primacy of our bonds began to dissipate.
Geopolitical tensions Tensions between Asian countries, as well US and China's contest for primacy, were "major drivers" for the growth in military spending in Asia and Oceania, SIPRI added.
The decision was believed to be the first by any state court establishing the primacy of a patient's wishes when they conflicted with the policies of a medical institution.
It would be a future "free of mistakes, accidents, and random messes" — and also shorn of the primacy of individuality and personal agency at the heart of the Enlightenment.
Having taken back control -- that is, having ended the automatic primacy of EU over British law -- we will almost certainly replicate some of our current arrangements through bilateral treaties.
In particular the rapid expansion of its navy, with the apparent intention of eventually upsetting American primacy in the western Pacific, represents a big shift in the strategic order.
It would also be in keeping with Europe's role as a distant, detached observer of the geopolitical tussle under way between China and America for strategic primacy in Asia.
Social science research has found that a candidate listed first on a ballot can benefit by as much as 22019 percentage points, through what researchers call the primacy effect.
Trump views the presidency less as a place where he elevates the dialogue in the country than one where he has primacy in any sort of fight he wants.
In England, we watch Bela give a speech, and he is almost shy — this little man, by turns ingratiating and pugnacious, who insists on the primacy of political art.
That basic process still exists, but newer presidential orders "reaffirm(ed) the primacy of Federal agencies in the regulatory decision-making process" — in other words, they weakened regulatory review.
If you are looking for a single flavor, the show might disappoint you, as it doesn't even have a single protagonist or storyline with any primacy over the others.
Plentiful and relatively inexpensive as a result of the nation's fracking boom, it has been portrayed as a bridge to an era in which alternative energy would take primacy.
John Berger's attraction to the primacy of storytelling led him to the Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner, who together collaborated on a series of three films, now showing at Metrograph.
In some episodes, it's really good, and even when not everything clicks, it's relentlessly addictive, returning the primacy to a story that was ceded to the tabloids long ago.
That makes it all the more important that institutions dedicated to the rule of law, to reliance on fact and to the primacy of truth should resolutely push back.
In outlasting the Carolina Panthers for the third time this season, with a 272-22011 playoff win amid the din of the Superdome on Sunday, Brees reaffirmed his primacy.
Michelson concludes that while a number of experimental filmmakers, such as Stan Brakhage, questioned the primacy of Renaissance perspective, Snow, who began his career as a painter, reaffirmed it.
Deflating the power of the judiciary might help to normalize our politics and help restore the primacy of considerations like policy and character in the choice of public officials.
Instead, he has proudly said that he's a textualist, which means that he gives primacy to the ordinary meanings of the words of a statute, or the Constitution itself.
The fact that Bay Area counties have issued a shelter-in-place order does not mean that local leaders are asserting the moral primacy of San Francisco over Sacramento.
B Lab, the nonprofit that has been pushing against shareholder primacy since 2007, released its SDG Action Manager tool in January, in conjunction with the United Nations Global Compact.
That's a thought that ought to vex those China enthusiasts who for years have been predicting that the country's rise to global primacy is merely a matter of time.
Washington should accept that under foreseeable circumstances, and given the many impressive dimensions of rising Chinese power, it no longer maintains the option of broadly based primacy across Asia.
We are said to live in a value-less society in which everyone is free to create his own principles or insist on the primacy of his own feelings.
"By constructing the mortuary cavity, people created a shared space where community members could be placed all together, without any sign of certain individuals being given primacy," Hildebrand said.
Under this paradigm, U.S. leaders note the rise of non-democratic competitors such as Russia and China, and look for ways to maintain U.S. primacy and power project abilities.
In recent times, however, it's been Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant that have taken over primacy at CES, and now Apple is striking back with an expertly judged troll ad.
It concerns the proclamation in January of an independent Ukrainian church, with the blessing of the Istanbul-based Patriarch of Constantinople, who traditionally enjoys "primacy of honour" in world Orthodoxy.
"The most important issues, of the bank's independence, the primacy of price stability, all of that was made clear," Razia Khan, chief economist at Standard Chartered said of the speech.
Then again, I don't think I would ever even consider the idea of having children, but I know that Italians are well aware of their gastronomical primacy in the world.
But while the core business that's kept Intel going for so many years isn't disappearing, its importance and primacy are being steadily eroded by the insatiable growth of mobile computing.
From Texas to North Dakota and across the western part of the Midwest, the culture of this society is focused on family, community and the primacy of faith in life.
Not only has this inflamed passion and minimized the primacy of the public interest, it has corrupted the proper balance in how we define the public interest in immigration policy.
The Supreme Court greenlighted the building of Rama's temple, in effect asserting the primacy of the faith of those who believe that the disputed site is the birthplace of Rama.
At the heart of both the creative act of painting miniatures and the destructive act of playing Pandemic Legacy, there's the sense of touch and the primacy of physical objects.
And so when technological security is treated as a trade-off between public security and privacy, as it almost always is these days, the primacy of the former is accepted.
We do not accept that modern narrative, the primacy of factions over the truth of a common Americanism, common idealism, and a shared hope in a better future, for prosperity.
The grand idea combines a plan to spend billions of dollars in development loans and transport investment across Eurasia with a strategic bid to establish China's diplomatic primacy in Asia.
"The most important issues, of the bank's independence, the primacy of price stability, all of that was made clear," Razia Khan, chief economist at Standard Chartered said of the speech.
Francis has sometimes ignored the recommendations of conservatives high in the church in appointing archbishops and cardinals, and he has campaigned against "clericalism," the primacy of the church hierarchy's authority.
By inserting the flashback of Jack and Ally at the end of his movie, Cooper reaffirms the primacy of the couple: Jack may be dead, but he's with Ally forever.
At a time when visual media were proliferating, and musicians were developing a treacherous new primacy over their dancing audiences, Puente moved to re-emphasize the physical spectacle of performance.
J.P. The best vintage Linkin Park songs always sounded as if they shouldn't quite work, as if the hip-hop portions were chomping at the rock theatrics, fighting for primacy.
The president bent to the urgings of his national security adviser, removing his strategist Stephen K. Bannon from a key committee and restoring primacy to senior military and intelligence officials.
But it is increasingly obvious that neither the United States nor China has developed concepts on how to act in regional and global systems in which no nation has primacy.
" Jesus thereby concedes the power of the state even as he asserts "the absolute primacy of the world he comes from over the one that is preparing to slaughter him.
Instead of a transcendent excursion into an altered consciousness, sensory deprivation had hilariously underscored the primacy of my body; it was almost a purely physical experience from start to finish.
Unfortunately, in foreign policy, only in rare circumstances do all good things actually come together — and even less in a time of contested power than in a time of primacy.
Then, in the age of the printing press and mass literacy, writing acquired a kind of primacy, seen as prestigious, a standard to be learned and imitated (often even in speech).
According to Colin Mayer at the University of Oxford, whose recent book "Prosperity" is an attack on the concept of shareholder primacy, ESG has shot yet further up investors' agendas since.
Responding to questions about whether stakeholder primacy is contrary to Delaware law, Thursday's Wachtell memo argued that Revlon's shareholders-first principle applies only in the narrow circumstances of a corporate takeover.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the new Wachtell memo said.
That may persist, but Trump's particular brand of politics, which gives primacy to domestic jobs over trade, has the potential to cause economic wounds which tax cuts are unlikely to assuage.
Like Mr Faber, he talks of a pressing need to rethink the philosophy of the company, saying "we need to correct an error in the source code of capitalism: shareholder primacy".
The parties share origins in the Dravidian movement, an assertion of the rights and dignity of South Indians, and particularly Tamils, against the primacy of North India and the Hindi language.
"The show absolutely values the primacy of consent, and this instance it appears as though conduct allegedly occurred without the proper consent having been given," a source within the show says.
I have been rewarded with a life that indulges in the primacy of self, but at its core and at its purest and its best, it is a life of service.
Matta-Clark's iconic deconstruction practice of directly hacking into hard walls was a sophisticated negotiation of physical boundaries that insisted on the primacy of physical force tied to the artistic imagination.
In this post, I'll have a quick look at why carbon pricing has become so central to climate economics and raise some questions about its primacy in policy and political circles.
Kushner, who earned Trump's confidence during the 2016 campaign, has jostled for primacy with Trump's Svengali, Stephen Bannon -- but the President, who describes himself as a fighter, likely admires this aggression.
But a doctrine of "shareholder primacy" had been outlined in 1919, when a Michigan court observed that "a business corporation is organised and carried on primarily for the profit of stockholders".
Even if Putin has achieved some tactical successes in rebuilding regional primacy, his larger quest to re-establish Russia as a responsible and respected great power has been a complete failure.
"The assassination of Kem Ley - a calamity in itself - sadly reaffirms the primacy of violence in the politics of Cambodia," John Coughlan, a researcher at Amnesty International, said in a statement.
Republican messaging was scattershot, according to CMAG, with taxes the focus of a third of GOP ads, but there was far less primacy -- health care and immigration were also about 20%.
The artist responded with a bronze head placed in a tower of white marble and black granite blocks, representing the progressive and reactionary impulses that competed for primacy in Khrushchev's soul.
He also told us why he didn't sign the Business Roundtable's statement against shareholder primacy and how he's acted as a private-sector mediator between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
As with any story of early Rome, my immediate rival was the hated city of Veii to the north: Rome's earliest and most intransigent opponent to primacy on the Italian peninsula.
A rarefied elite has always held sway over the competition, even if its identity has shifted over the years, mapping the ebb and flow of primacy among Europe's great domestic leagues.
Catholics today don't hear much about the primacy of an informed conscience because many priests take the position that a conscience at odds with the church is by definition insufficiently informed.
And so as that idea of shareholder primacy took hold in the '70s, the idea ... And I see it in some of our MBA students, I'm sure you see it too.
This could embed Trumpism within the G.O.P. If Trump suffers a withering loss in a straight-up election campaign, then his populist tendency might shrink and mainstream Republicans might regain primacy.
This in turn will, ironically, reify its primacy as the center of the global tech industry, the sun around which all the faraway planets orbit, after so many prophecies of decentralization.
It'll be a love letter to the primacy of executive power — essentially, that the president is allowed to do everything he did and certainly can't be removed from office for it.
In February, the Acehnese will go to the polls to select new leaders, but none of the candidates for mayor or governor are willing to challenge the primacy of Shariah law.
The Five Star Movement, reluctant to give up its primacy in the alliance, after winning nearly a third of the Italian vote, is resisting, according to reports in the Italian press.
But the mere proposal of a new competition involving the world's top clubs has exacerbated long simmering acrimony between FIFA and UEFA, the European soccer governing body, over primacy in soccer.
Even Benjamin Netanyahu's undisputed advantage over every challenger, his primacy on the international stage as Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has lately been a source of as much embarrassment as luster.
Margaret is the one who urges Elizabeth to lead her 2800 jubilee, a celebration of her 2787th anniversary of being queen, and reminds her sister of her primacy in British life.
But Adam Chapman, a partner at London law firm Kingsley Napley, said it would be difficult to do this in practice without compromising the "primacy, unity and effectiveness of EU law".
In August, a collection of nearly 200 CEOs of America&aposs largest companies calling itself the Business Roundtable issued a statement advocating for an end to the era of shareholder primacy.
But while they are all calling for significantly increased taxes, even corporations with different interests are pushing back against one of the defining features of this era: the shareholder primacy theory.
In the 11 years that General Zia presided over Pakistan, our textbooks were rewritten, exclusionary, intolerant laws were passed, and primacy was given to the bearers of a closed, violent worldview.
Senate Democrats have suggested that Kavanaugh could be biased in favor of the President and worry that his views on the primacy of executive power could help Trump evade legal scrutiny.
The Post reported that Trump didn't think Spicer was fiery enough as he delivered his defense of Trumpworld, a place where the high chair king's ego takes primacy over actual facts.
China and Russia share a distaste for Western-style democracy and stress traditional values and the primacy of order, seeing themselves as superior alternatives to Western models rooted in political pluralism.
Congress is then left to respond by trying to complete the department's job or to proceed to impeachment and a showdown over which branch can claim primacy for its constitutional functions.
But let me put my vote in for the primacy of tax and regulatory reform -- in particular a reduction of the corporate tax rate from 40 percent to 15 or 20 percent.
Convinced of the primacy of the healthy US economy, willing to shrug off a day's losses on the stock market and wielding his favorite tariff tool, Trump is not at all fazed.
Japan-hands in America say he does not seem to understand that the 1.33,000 American troops in Japan are there to defend not just Japan, but also American primacy in the region.
The West, with its free-market economic model, primacy in multilateral organisations and human-rights pressure groups could accelerate the spread of democracy even in places with few of the institutional underpinnings.
The big opportunity is for the computers and phones that we're using now to really fade in their primacy and importance in our technological lives, and for computers to sort of disappear.
Rick Webb, the COO of Timehop, a consultant to many venture-backed startups, and the author of Man Nup: A Groom's Guide to Heroic Wedding Planning, has some doubts about Zola's primacy.
"The show absolutely values the primacy of consent, and this instance, it appears as though conduct allegedly occurred without the proper consent having been given," a source within the show told PEOPLE.
But, almost nothing is set in stone in the world of Donald Trump so in a month or two we could be talking about Bannon's reassertion of primacy in the Trump orbit.
Often, these women ignore or even abjure the "feminist" label because it is automatically associated with the primacy accorded to legal abortion by groups like Planned Parenthood and other national feminist groups.
As neuroscience attempts to pound away at the idea of pure rationality and underscore the primacy of subliminal mental activity, I am increasingly drawn to the metaphor of idiosyncratic mental taste buds.
And it is there in the way this team uses its fame, its primacy, its platform to promote the causes that energize it, from L.G.B.T.Q. rights to equal pay for equal work.
At a fair that still values the primacy of the handmade, it's an interesting look at the ways in which authorship and creativity are being complicated in the face of technological advancements.
The corollary to this is that climate science, for skeptics, becomes feminized—or viewed as "oppositional to assumed entitlements of masculine primacy," Hultman and fellow researcher Paul Pulé wrote in another paper.
That is followed by the rubber-stamp approval of a long list of government initiatives — a couple of constitutional amendments are expected this year to cement the primacy of President Xi Jinping.
The debates that resurfaced during the 20163 election cycle, about the primacy of race or class in left-wing organizing, particularly around the primary campaign of Bernie Sanders, echoed these past battles.
Experts attribute America's primacy in large part to its ability to attract the world's top talent, train them in top universities, and then employ them in academia or the booming private sector.
In the Southwestern town of Mexifornia, a Border Patrol agent, Bud Buckwald (Hank Azaria of "The Simpsons"), works ineptly to secure the national boundary and his own sense of primacy in his country.
The five days of solemn and choreographed spectacle for Bhumibol&aposs funeral last month was a mostly unblemished propaganda triumph for the junta that underlined its primacy and the sidelining of political parties.
"Health of a citizen has primacy and he or she should be aware of that which can affect or deteriorate the condition of health," the Supreme Court said in its 13-page order.
At home, Mr Putin is driven by the pursuit of power, and abroad, by the perception that the West does not respect Russia and its interests (including its primacy over former Soviet neighbours).
One new sound can stay in the culture forever if acolytes repeat it, pay tribute to it, revive it when it falls out of fashion, or reverse it while acknowledging the original's primacy.
But to the surprise of many, Kim suddenly showed up in Beijing first for a summit with President Xi Jinping last month, underscoring the continued primacy of China in North Korea's foreign relationships.
Aesthetic notions that would draw a dismissive eye roll in au courant curatorial circles — the importance of honing fundamental artistic skills, the primacy of the painstakingly crafted object — still hold powerful sway here.
China represents an emerging power which threatens American primacy, political instability in the Middle East fuels anti-American extremism, and the U.S. is entangled in long-term negotiations with North Korea's unpredictable leader.
Federal officials filed a lawsuit in March saying that the California legislature passed three laws that violated federal immigration law and the Constitution's supremacy clause that gives federal laws primacy over state laws.
Whatever it may have lost when George Washington prevailed upon Congress to resettle along the Potomac River 280 miles to the south, the city did not forfeit its culinary primacy, then or now.
Congress is the Article 1 branch because the framers wanted the people's elected legislative body to be "first among equals" with a primacy over the President whose powers are described in Article 2.
Taking the notion of the United States as the sole remaining superpower to an extreme, those officials have pursued policies that aimed at asserting U.S. primacy in both Eastern Europe and East Asia.
Through it all, Trump's mantra and mission remain clear: to bind together toxic masculinity and racial performance anxiety into a weapon that can repel change and any perceived diminution of white male primacy.
Its commercial potency is such, and the power structures of the game so much more rigid, that it can expect to return to primacy much quicker than it took Liverpool to do so.
It is part of a sweeping effort by Mr. Xi to strengthen ideological control in the digital age and reassert the party's primacy, as Mao once did, as the center of Chinese life.
Over the last 30 years, there has been a rise in single-vineyard Barolos, even as a few ardent traditionalists like Bartolo Mascarello insist on the primacy of wines blended from different communes.
I hesitate to predict the death of the Iowa caucuses almost four years before the next one occurs, but the state's primacy in the nominating process is now more threatened than ever before.
State party rules and state law don't trump national party rules Much of the confusion surrounding the Cleveland convention has to do with conflicting state rules and the primacy of national party rules.
The ideas at their core are the stuff of libraries full of books and dissertations, but they can be reduced to one grand, clean, simple conviction: that the individual human being has primacy.
All that doesn't stop many French speakers from resenting English's primacy, though, nor from hoping that the language might recede a bit after Britain leaves the European Union, the process known as Brexit.
SETH COLTER WALLS While the classical music industry gave up on the primacy of the CD a while ago and embraced streaming platforms, this digital-first strategy usually allowed for physical editions, too.
At an awkward reception hosted by Bertie Ahern, the prime minister at the time, and his partner (the two were not married), the cardinal spoke of the primacy of marriage and the family.
The United States needed an encouraging night to demonstrate progress and assert its primacy, and it certainly stood to benefit from amassing all three points against an ostensibly inferior opponent on home soil.
At the end of the day, the issue is far more systemic — that U.S. grand strategy has become interconnected and in many cases driven by our political leadership's reflexive support of American primacy.
The approach used by Skull Island director Jordan Vogt-Roberts; the film's studio, Warner Brothers; and its production company, Legendary Entertainment, aims to restore the primacy to the giant movie monsters of old.
Le Pen has said that, if elected, she would launch negotiations to leave the euro, restore borders, ensure the primacy of French law over EU law, and scrap EU checks on French public finances.
By emphasizing the primacy of diplomacy in the wake of the interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq, Mr. Obama believes he is redefining American leadership in the world in a more constructive and realistic way.
Instead, Cruz reminds them, the outsider named Reagan inspired millions of disenchanted voters who yearned for a return to American primacy, following the failed policies of a Democratic president both at home and abroad.
The president's inner circle makes America sound like an ageing, declining hegemon with a grievance, one that may squeeze a few more years of primacy—but only if it becomes tougher and more selfish.
Stories about ancient peoples, for example, were cited as evidence that races shouldn't mix, and culturally conservative Mormon ideas about families or traditional values were woven into screeds about the primacy of European society.
I think there is a distinction between the approach of the post-Cold War era, which for many liberal internationalist and neoconservatives is focused on American primacy, and the "unipolar moment" of American power.
First we see them as young girls, and then as middle-aged women forced into different social strata by religion and wealth; still, their every movement circles back to the primacy of their friendship.
Adding insult to injuries, Congress had stripped the C.I.A. of its 60-year primacy among the 16 United States intelligence agencies, creating a new über-bureaucracy that would supposedly ride herd on them all.
What can seem like a simple matter of definition quickly divides between different factions arguing for the primacy of their own worldview, at a moment when it seems simultaneously most urgent and least appropriate.
I only wish the players had conceded primacy to the piano and placed Mr. Pohjonen in the front of the group rather than at the back, however unorthodox such an arrangement would have been.
The artist, who exhibited objects from his own family in a similar installation at Paris's Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in January, upends the primacy of vision in art, turning decorative objects into agents for sound.
If, on the other hand, Biden were to win with a thumping majority, that would be a different story — one that would potentially revitalize his campaign and reestablish his primacy among several centrist candidates.
And, when that primacy is threatened, it is perfectly reasonable that those affected would whine and rage at the possibility of being denied that to which they are owed, as birthright and gender benefit.
There is a profoundly solipsistic element at work in such applications of feminist and therapeutic language, a weaponization of victimhood and gendered suffering to support the primacy of the middle and upper-middle classes.
He said that whether or not we swear off shareholder primacy, public companies still have a fiduciary duty to shareholders, and that often entails short-term decisions at the expense of longer-term ones.
Ms. Madikizela-Mandela retained a political presence as a member of Parliament, representing the dominant African National Congress, and she insisted on a kind of primacy in Mr. Mandela's life, no matter their estrangement.
But it was, again, after 1968, when state politicians saw the nominating system was being changed, potentially threatening New Hampshire's primacy, that they passed a law saying it had to have the first primary.
But as much as we love economics here — this column is named Economic View, after all — there just may be a downside to this one academic discipline having such primacy in shaping public policy.
"You can make the argument that Western countries are facing the most serious challenger to the global order and to US primacy since at least the Cold War -- since the Soviet Union," said Bishop.
I profiled Kashuv in April 2018 as he was gaining prominence on the right for opposing gun control measures after surviving the Parkland shooting, arguing that the Second Amendment's primacy made gun control unworkable.
DANANG, VIETNAM – President Donald Trump's sweeping plan to restore American primacy by replacing "unfair" multilateral trade agreements with a series of bilateral deals is meeting a grim reality: foreign trading partners aren't taking the bait.
Mr Mishra associates liberalism with what he describes, in a related essay in the Guardian, as a "mechanistic and materialist way of conceiving human actions", partly a consequence of the primacy of free-market economics.
Mr Wang's book prophesies that, following the rise of Japan, other races would challenge American primacy, and the American system based on "self-defeating" notions such as liberty and democracy would find itself in crisis.
How do we feel about a Facebook board member paying out of his pocket to destroy a major digital publisher, especially in an era where Facebook is gaining primacy as the ultimate platform for news?
And while the French people clearly want change, as of yet, they haven't decided what kind of change works for a country that has so firmly believed in the primacy of French culture and democracy.
The move against Egypt marks another notable turn in Trump's foreign policy stance, given that his administration made clear early that human rights were not going to be given primacy over economic or strategic interests.
"Essentially we can describe the current state of affairs in Asia as one of contested US primacy ... China does not have anywhere near the quality or depth of alliances that the US has," he said.
Letter To the Editor: Michael Riordan (Penalize Companies That Export Jobs, April 11, 2016) evokes the halcyon days for working families and their communities before corporations embraced the dogma of the primacy of shareholder value.
TONY BENNETT CELEBRATES 90 (Thursday) Tony Bennett, whose life began in the Jazz Age, has witnessed the birth of rock 'n' roll, the fall of disco and hip-hop's fast climb to pop cultural primacy.
Two ways of thinkingAs the stakeholder approach to business, rather than the shareholder primacy approach, becomes mainstream even with the CEOs of the largest companies in America, Coen Gilbert is staying as ambitious as ever.
To the great degree that there is an anti-establishment fervor throughout the nation, we can view the relative strength of Sanders and Trump as a separate primary for primacy of the anti-establishment vote.
It is these rights of primacy that the Ecumenical Patriarchate is determined to defend, despite its very reduced circumstances following the city's fall to the Ottomans and the withering of its own flock in Turkey.
Also, in the West, since the Enlightenment, we've grown to believe in the primacy of authenticity as a value to aspire to, as something that's deeply connected to our understanding of ourselves as democratic individuals.
At the same time, some analysts expect that he will continue to allow others in his party to push extreme positions when it comes to Hindutva, the belief in the primacy of the Hindu religion.
So, all these things which were really about mission primacy, you know, I think even terms like mission-focused, which we use and are kind of almost ... they don't serve really what it is well.
But it's a strange consolation that this conviction in the primacy of literature, in feeding the lake, is the one thing these three very different, very difficult women — and one wildly indiscreet man — all share.
While most Tibetan residents in Yushu still converse with one another in a Tibetan dialect, Mr. Tashi worried that the growing primacy of Chinese would leave future generations of Tibetans strangers to their native language.
On Wednesday, he took to social media to assert his party's electoral primacy (the League took 34 percent of the vote in the European elections in May), and mock the new government's chances at surviving.
He has also left little doubt about the primacy of money in the relationship, openly citing the value of arms contracts in explaining why he would not criticize the Saudi government for Mr. Khashoggi's killing.
"We think that is the key variable in tax policy and should have primacy as policymakers consider what to do to make America more job friendly and competitive," said Jim Pinkerton, the group's co-chairman.
And shareholder primacy (where corporate boards prioritize maximizing shareholder returns over other stakeholders, such as workers and communities) has led to short-termism that can sometimes hamper a focus on long-term investment and growth.
This step, whatever may flow from it, reinforced the public's faith that the rich and powerful can, too, be subject to the law, that fairness and justice are still principles of primacy in this land.
A deft arranger, he invested hits like "El Cayuco" and "Cuál Es La Idea" with vocal hooks and chattering exchange between the brass and the reed sections, but the Afro-Cuban rhythms held their primacy.
Cohesion has been placed into a state of primacy, friction is a mistake to be routed, and because of this, game photography suffers at a time when it is more prevalent and popular than ever.
But this allows the 2016 version's (slightly) more artistically adventurous filmmaking to underscore the story's central idea of family connections' ultimate primacy, an idea expressed in visual motifs and images that recur again and again.
Representative Dan Kildee, a Michigan Democrat who represents Flint, pointed out that under federal law, states have "primacy" for making sure a federal rule that controls lead in the drinking water is being followed by municipalities.
The City of London, with New York one of the two greatest financial centers of the world, is under a greater threat to its primacy than at any time in its 22008th and 237st-century history.
Where Run the Jewels 2 on the FXA7 used to make me smile with joy at the overwhelming bassline battling for primacy with Killer Mike's rapping, the same album on the FXA9 feels dry and unemotional.
Remarkably, in an era when the stolen base still held primacy as an art form, Nixon was only second in the National League in steals in 1991, behind former teammate Marquis Grissom, who finished with 76.
At a time when cities become ever-larger megalopolises, it seems sentimental to insist on the primacy of neighborhoods and communities as units, and yet some evidence suggests that that is where this big change began.
"Timur Merah Project" (2019), Citra Sansmita's new work for the Biennale questions the primacy of Javanese canonical texts, challenging their dominance by re-envisioning them on the scrolls she paints in a traditional Balinese (Kasaman) style.
It is the first Business Roundtable statement to reject "shareholder primacy," a theory that states that a public company exists solely for the benefit of shareholders and has guided corporate governance for the past four decades.
And such is the movie's nagging insistence on the primacy of our romantic selves—rather than our professional or political ones—that some characters are caught in mid-malaise before we even grasp who they are.
Democratic Party primaries will almost by definition draw out disagreements over taxes and transfers, but in 2016, the primacy of fiscal issues ended up giving short shrift to less pecuniary consequences of increasing concentrations of wealth.
Shareholder primacy, where corporate boards prioritize maximizing profits and returns to shareholders above all else, and a short-term focus have been on the rise since the 1980s, often at the expense of workers and investment.
"Now his foreign policy (is returning) to the standard posture of the US in world affairs since 1945, which is that it is bent on maintaining primacy and sees other great powers as challengers," he said.
President Trump blocked Singapore-based Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm this week partly because the White House does not want to cede American primacy in fifth-generation wireless technology, known as 5G, which Qualcomm has been developing.
In a world of shareholder primacy, where corporate boards prioritize maximizing profits and returns to shareholders above all else, it's not reasonable to expect Facebook and Twitter to make moves that might affect their businesses negatively.
Republicans arguably have spent more time trying to define the bill — called the For the People Act or H.R. 1, to underscore its primacy — and tear it down than Democrats have spent trying to promote it.
He was, Ms. Power wrote, "the primary guardian of the U.N. rule book," which insisted on the primacy of the Security Council as "the sole source of legitimacy," in Mr. Annan's words, in approving overseas interventions.
And New York and London's houses evolved to (almost) rival the primacy of the French — the very idea of couture as a business was, in fact, arguably invented by the Englishmen Charles Frederick Worth in 1858.
Faith in the primacy of mind over body is a trope as eagerly embraced in board rooms as in locker rooms and Nike commercials — and it's a message we've lapped up, without much evidence, for centuries.
They insisted that art was not about the perfection of the image or the primacy of process or the execution of an idea; it was about the transmission of deep-seated, suppressed, sometimes even incoherent truths.
The one about life forever changing in a split second, about the fact that we are all bound up in a web of love and loss, about the primacy of community in times of unfathomable tragedy.
Though the moderators valiantly tried to get the two to talk about issues, the primacy of Trump in the GOP extends to his opponents, too, and he took up the bulk of the discussion in absentia.
While his rivals fight for primacy in Iowa, Bloomberg has bypassed the early states and instead is staking his candidacy on Super Tuesday in early March, when more than a dozen states are up for grabs.
Where the Marxist heritage, being theory-minded and principle-bound, involves the primacy of the text, right-wing despotism, being romantic and charismatic, is buoyed by the shared spell cast between an orator and his mob.
The Obama coalition Clinton's victory over Sanders in 2016 seemed to cement the primacy of what some in the party called the "Obama coalition," meaning a voter coalition centered on college-educated whites and African Americans.
Indeed, the primacy of the in-person experience in an increasingly digitized world has become something of a given — the idea that in a connected society, the greatest luxuries, and gifts are moments of human connection.
Meantime, divisions have emerged within the Republican Party and inside the White House itself, where members of the GOP establishment and Wall Street moderates have been jockeying for primacy against economic nationalists in the new administration.
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize-winning economist based at Columbia University, and his 2015 book looks at how shareholder primacy has been one of many policies that he believes have been hurting the American economy.
The day before his detention, Yu released a strongly worded open letter in which he called for the deletion of a preamble of China's state constitution, a section that grants the Chinese Communist Party primacy in leadership.
No one living on planet Earth in 2018 could reasonably question Netflix's primacy in the world of prestige TV. But recently, the streaming behemoth has increasingly sought to expand its purview into the world of feature films.
A robust, well-funded peacetime defense has been the cornerstone of America's order-building efforts since World War II; outright military primacy has been the foundation of the international system since the end of the Cold War.
VW now wants to reduce what it sees as Skoda's unfair advantages - combining German technology with cheaper labour - and reaffirm the top-selling brand's primacy ahead of a wave of new electric car launches, the sources said.
Conor McGregor will use Diaz's newfound wealth as yet another cudgel to beat him with, as confirmation of McGregor's primacy, and money will once again be at the center of the build-up to an MMA fight.
At news conferences, many officials have praised Mr Xi as the "core" of the Communist Party, a title that was granted to him last year in recognition of his primacy (though he still has critics; see article).
At the same time, he would oblige aides to take dictation standing in the door of his office bathroom while he went about emptying his bowels, as if in some alpha-male ritual assertion of his primacy.
"I think we've got a mania going on in buybacks and a mania going on in terms of shareholder primacy," Jones told CNBC's Bob Pisani on the sidelines Monday of the Inside ETFs conference in Hollywood, Florida.
On Tuesday, President Obama hit the campaign trail for Clinton with a rally in Philadelphia, and cable networks gave primacy to him in their coverage as a Trump event was beginning in Iowa around the same time.
The updated financial targets, which left unchanged the operating margin goal of at least 6 percent, were released in its annual report and underscored the current primacy of profitability over sales growth for the white goods maker.
But what I mean by this is that it seems to me that Europe was driven by a logic whose primacy was economic, with an underlying belief that was, basically, that the market economy suits everyone well.
Furthermore, the primacy of capital in neoliberalism means that crises will be resolved on the backs of the poor, with cuts to the welfare state and public services, though it is not the poor who cause them.
More than half a century later, she still champions the primacy of internal motivation and the potency of improvisation in spirited works that veer from tranquil to frenetic and find harmony between the virtuosic and the pedestrian.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Al Qaeda is trying to regain its primacy over international militancy as Islamic State loses ground, a senior NATO official said on Tuesday, seeing a potentially increased risk to the West from the groups' rivalry.
In this connection, if Iran's religious leadership should ever choose to abandon the usual premises of rational behavior in world politics — that is, the ordinary primacy of national survival — Jerusalem's exclusively defensive nuclear deterrence posture could fail.
Previously, Clinton had given credit to activists (and Newsome by name), but her words on Saturday offered a far more sanitized version of history—one in which primacy is again given to the personal decency of officeholders.
There are three such games presently: China's challenge to America's maritime and economic primacy, Russia's new cold war against its neighbors and the West, and the multisided, multidimensional mess in the Middle East and wider Islamic world.
Presidents may be exempt from conflict of interest provisions in the law, but exemption from legal jeopardy is not an exemption from fact or defilement of the primacy of a president's fiduciary duty to empire above enterprise.
In arguing for the primacy of these differences—even when putting the blame on upper middle class moms (of course)—Brooks is doubling down on this by arguing that they're what separates the poor from good education.
But Republicans arguably have spent more time trying to define the bill — called the For the People Act or H.R. 1, to underscore its primacy — and tear it down than Democrats have spent trying to promote it.
If he's right, that could mean a pair of GOP primaries playing out in tandem over the coming weeks: Trump versus Cruz, and then the last three mainstream Republicans still standing slugging it out for establishment primacy.
But in sweeping past Juventus, 4-1, on Saturday, thanks to two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and one each from Casemiro and Marco Asensio, the team turned its recent primacy into something more lasting, something approaching hegemony.
And in recent years, especially, it has been a place where people proclaim the primacy of New York hip-hop while they enjoy hip-hop by and large made elsewhere: Atlanta or Miami or somewhere less likely.
B Lab is a nonprofit launched in 2200 that verifies B Corps, businesses that reject shareholder primacy and go above industry norms in their treatment of employees, customers, the environment, and communities, in addition to their shareholders.
In June, a report by the U.S. Army War College described America's military clout as "fraying" and bluntly concluded that the era of U.S. global military primacy that followed the fall of the Berlin wall was over.
Warren, a top contender in the Democratic presidential field, suggested that the business association's move to do away with the notion of "shareholder primacy" was inspired by her proposal to rein in the power of big business.
In the statement, ZANU-PF said it stood by the "primacy of politics over the gun" and accused armed forces chief Constantino Chiwenga of trying to disturb the peace and stability of the impoverished southern African nation.
The proposed base, rising on land reclaimed from Oura bay, with a dock and two 1,800-metre runways jutting 10 metres above the ocean, is supposed to check China's maritime expansion and maintain America's military primacy in Asia.
It is heartening that people are willing to take to the streets to defend the primacy of civilization's most effective tools for establishing what the facts of the case really are in this strange age of aggressive alts.
Still, the first Workers' Party congress since 1980 signaled a restoration of the role of the party in a country where the military held primacy under his father, Kim Jong Il, said experts on the country's opaque leadership.
The president's penchant is to be at the center of a non-hierarchical free-for-all that, above all, maintains his sense of primacy, meaning that the West Wing's power structure — and his policies — will never fully evolve.
But in asserting the primacy of pledged delegates, he is also making a very odd argument: that the superdelegates should put him over the top even though he has lost the head-to-head match for pledged delegates.
Here's what happened: The Church of Russia announced this week that it was breaking ties with the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, which has primacy in Orthodoxy and which has decided to give autonomy to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
"To be clear, Delaware law does not enshrine a principle of shareholder primacy or preclude a board of directors from considering the interests of other stakeholders," the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz said in a client memo.
Mr. Trump's behavior feels familiar, write Russ Beuttner and Maggie Haberman: As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
He has taken the pandemic as the impetus to restore to primacy a vaunted British thinker from the last century — the economist John Maynard Keynes, who argued that government spending was the curative when economic trouble breaks out.
When Jefferson used the general term "All men are created equal," he was rejecting the notion of state primacy and at the same time leaving open to expanding moral progress what categories of human beings would be included.
With a large portion of his offensive value being derived from threes, a high-variance shot Patterson was particularly inconsistent with, there were sustained periods or high-leverage moments where recency and primacy and small samples took hold.
There is also a well-documented primacy effect in voting: Candidates who are listed first on the ballot have been found to get 2.3 percent more votes on average than when they are listed farther down on the ballot.
He has been preaching for 40 years about the peril of running corporations to maximize shareholder returns, warring with activist investors such as Carl Icahn and academics, most notably Harvard's Lucian Bebchuck, who promoted the doctrine of shareholder primacy.
An earlier generation of conservative leaders might have used this moment of Republican primacy in Washington to enact real tax reform that reduced inefficiency, promoted growth, and placed the nation's finances on a sound footing for the 2628st century.
Much as Americans got behind the "war on terror" in principle but only a tiny fraction bore any true burden, today there is a vague consensus that China seeks to undermine American primacy, but few are actually playing along.
Any attempt by the administration and certain Members of Congress to intervene on behalf of a favored constituency will only further undermine Americans' faith in our government, and do damage to the primacy of the rule of law. Hon.
What Trump is offering white America — particularly the white working-class voters he seems to prize — is what W.E.B. DuBois called "psychological wage" of whiteness: a sense of dominance and cultural primacy untethered from the actual distribution of wealth.
While Broadcom is based in Singapore, China was the main concern that drove Mr. Trump's decision over the Qualcomm deal, because allowing an American technology company to be acquired would cede its primacy in the semiconductor and wireless industry.
In order of primacy, they are: • Meeting both the donor and polling thresholds • Highest polling average • Most unique donors The Times's analysis found that nine of the 17 qualified candidates have already met both thresholds, and would qualify first.
What sets America apart — what makes it a unique place among the community of nations — is certain aspirational ideals incorporated into a framework of laws and freedoms centered around the primacy of the individual vis-à-vis the state.
She stresses the primacy of the voice, the flesh and the communion of bodies in a room together over the atomized experience of listening to disembodied sound (while acknowledging new forms of intimacy introduced by the age of recording).
The primacy of Schiff in the Senate trial comes after a House impeachment investigation in which the Californian -- and the Intelligence Committee he chairs -- were front and center, conducting the interviews with key witnesses in both public and private.
Bereft of US leadership, the UN is struggling to respond to new threats, like cyberwar, and to prove its relevance and primacy in a world now awash in competing multilateral organizations, like the Group of 20 and the BRICS.
Foreign policy liberals seek to build strong multilateral institutions, such as the United Nations and European Union, in order to lessen the primacy of the nation state in international affairs and, correspondingly, to reduce the use of military force.
But the Saudi drama appears to be becoming a rare case in which clamor for action is building across political divides that could threaten the President's primacy in foreign policy and emerge as a genuine constraint on his power.
It resurrects a statement the BRT first published in 1981 on the purpose of a corporation, which they say the trade group ended up revising in 1998 because it did not work, ushering in the era of shareholder primacy.
It wasn't really about politics so much as it was about the primacy of family, and the idea that there's nothing you can't overcome if you love each other enough (and if you have a fair amount of money).
Plus, the sequence in which he is made king — which involves him being drowned, then dragged up on land to see if he will cough up the seawater — continues the season's focus on the beauty and primacy of ritual.
The chosen one narrative, then, is all about considering the primacy of the self, trying to find a way to fit yourself at the center of the tale, rather than realizing that certain things are out of your control.
In terms of talent, the primacy of the sport should give it an edge: Australia's most gifted athletes are usually pinched by cricket, rugby or Australian-rules football, whereas baseball and basketball are hugely popular in South Korea and Japan.
Here, the indispensability and, indeed, the primacy of the verbal supplement pokes you like a stick in the eye, though the show ultimately does more to celebrate than critically examine curatorial mediation as a crutch for artists and visitors alike.
Still, Mr. Cuomo chafes at the primacy given New York City mayors in times of terrorism, those who know him say: The city is the target and the mayor controls the New York Police Department, and therefore access to information.
But also: the influx of women into the workplace, the migration of African-Americans from the South, the influx of ethnic Others from Europe and Asia, all of which threatened the primacy of white males within the American cultural hierarchy.
Watching or reading or listening to a Western allowed men to reinhabit that primacy, however briefly, but the genre's popularity — along with dude ranches, Paul Bunyan, and Wild West shows — did something even more powerful: They established that scenario as ideal.
But shareholder primacy, in which corporate boards prioritize maximizing profits and returns to shareholders above all else, has been on the rise since the 1980s — along with a focus on short-term profits instead of long-term stability and success.
The captive ape is the designated "ambassador" for its kind, an object lesson in evolutionary fraternity and shared fate for those of us who remain on the other side of the glass, proclaiming the primacy of human needs, desires and lives.
And his 12-year-old son defiantly performed his "Karam Mangta Hun" ("I ask for Kindness, Lord") in tribute to him; for the greatest message of Sufi Islam to the world is the unshakable primacy of music, peace and love.
Seeing it ahead of the phones' IFA debut today, it showed greater color accuracy and better viewing angles, and given the primacy of displays in our everyday use of phones, I'd say the Plus is probably the one to consider first.
By the time the Suez crisis concluded in humiliating fashion, in 1956—when President Eisenhower forced an abrupt end to the Anglo-French-Israeli military operation to regain control of the canal—American primacy, however resented, could no longer be denied.
Since the war, that tradition has been threatened by Saudi-trained imams, their costs paid by Saudi-sponsored charities, preaching the primacy of Shariah law and fostering violent jihad and takfirism, which authorizes the killing of Muslims viewed as heretics.
This disconnect between intention and reception is not the filmmakers' fault, but it did tap into something roiling in the American undertow at the time: the idea that white men needed to somehow reclaim a primacy they had apparently lost.
Only the United States nuclear industry, they argue, can deliver the standard of safety, security, regulatory oversight, and operational primacy required to ensure both the non-proliferation goals as well as the strategic goals of the United States are achieved.
The BRT extended Dimon's standard two-year term by an extra year, and in August, Dimon had the group issue a new statement on the purpose of a corporation, ditching its prior association with shareholder primacy for a "stakeholder" approach.
This doubtlessly sent shivers down the spine of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS), who has bet on Trump's rhetorical fulminations against Iran to assume strong American backing for his confrontation with Iran for primacy in the Arab world.
Organized by the Miller Institute for Contemporary Art at Carnegie Mellon University, Paradox: The Body in the Age of AI explores the primacy of the human body as it's poised on the precipice of a potential fusion with artificial intelligence.
Former world champion Blake has declared the Gold Coast event as a first step to restoring Jamaica's primacy in the 100 and 200 meters following last year's retirement of Bolt, the world record holder and eight-times Olympic gold medalist.
They are shows that take seriously pressing issues such as state power, the weight of history, the primacy of the human body, the failure of liberal institutions, the need to end the violence of empire — but without falling into cliché.
I don't recall whether this priest referred explicitly to the primacy of an informed conscience, but I have never forgotten his message, a principle of faith that goes back to St. Thomas Aquinas and was recently reaffirmed by Pope Francis.
And yet — for all the investment of its backers in Abu Dhabi, for all its ambitions, for all its grand scale — it has never been able to take that final step, to establish not just fleeting primacy but genuine dominion.
But French primacy and interest have waned in recent years as incessant violence crippled France's main business venture in the country, a big uranium mine at Bakouma, and led local leaders in Bangui to turn to Moscow for additional protection.
This is a club, after all, that has already outstripped all of its domestic opponents on and off the field, a team that is so secure in its domestic primacy that it can afford to focus almost exclusively on European success.
To forestall that development is to recognize the key deficiencies in the present agreement — its tribal architecture and the absence of a pan South Sudan political process — by finding ways to give primacy to a political process over a military contest.
The Trump administration said it was specifically concerned that a deal for Qualcomm, an American company, would cede the nation's primacy in the semiconductor and wireless industry and allow China to vault over the United States in next-generation wireless networks.
Instead, Mr. Lopez's self-avowed inspiration is Britain's own E.M. Forster, whose novel "Howards End" finds deliberate echoes in both the propulsive narrative (class tension, a forgotten umbrella) and in larger themes of human connection and the primacy of home.
The very materiality of visual art — its implicit singularity and primacy — is what creates the desire to possess it; living with a work, it is possible to inhabit, with an intimacy that can be surprising, the mind space of another artist.
"Only the United States nuclear industry can deliver the standard of safety, security, regulatory oversight and operational primacy required to ensure both the nonproliferation goals as well as the strategic goals of the United States are achieved," the statement said.
The legislature is empowered to inquire into the conduct of the officers in the other two branches of government and remove them if necessary — the impeachment power is the paramount symbol of the primacy of Congress in the constitutional scheme.
Indeed, Vanitas of Yesterday and Today plays a smart art game with our knowledge of death's putrid ignobility, as its artistic excellence gives the skulls on view a glow of defiant dignity that asserts art's (and life's) primacy over death.
Such disputes have often ended up at the European Court of Justice, generating some of the case law underpinning fundamental EU principles like non-discrimination between member states, the primacy of European law and clear dividing lines between EU and national competences.
Determined to halt what it perceives as a steady decline relative to an emergent China, the Trump administration and not a few voices in Congress are embracing a tough-on-China approach that they believe will at long last reassert American primacy.
He has spent six years making explicit the primacy of the Communist Party, a state-above-the-state that operates a parallel chain of command at every level of government, from the smallest village to the largest ministry or state-owned enterprise.
Following the watershed one-two punch in 2008 of Iron Man (announcing the primacy of Marvel Studios) and The Dark Knight (confirming the genre's artistic merits as well as commercial might), superhero movies have grown into the decade's most consistently successful cinematic genre.
The "El Khomri" labor reform law adopted in 2016 ran into stiff opposition from several labor unions whose main argument was that it undermined the primacy of France's Labour Code - a body of laws and standards built up over the past 200 years.
A Dutchman who once considered becoming a priest, he believes that selling shampoo around the world can be a higher calling and detests the Anglo-Saxon doctrine of shareholder primacy, which holds that a firm's chief purpose is to enrich its owners.
Catholic and Orthodox split in the Great Schism of 1054 and have remained estranged over a host of issues, including the primacy of the pope and, more recently, Russian Orthodox accusations that the Catholic Church was poaching converts in former Soviet lands.
The removal of Ailes and O'Reilly -- not to mention the defections to NBC of Megyn Kelly and Greta van Susteren -- raise questions about where in the conservative firmament Fox now stands, and whether it can retain that primacy without its brightest lights.
The independence tide began to turn in 2010 when secessionists were outraged by a decision of Spain's Constitutional Court, which struck down a reform to Catalonia's autonomy statute that had recognized it as a nation and gave the Catalan language primacy over Spanish.
Speaking of what he calls American's "political cults," Sullivan writes: They do not believe in the primacy of the individual, they believe the ends justify the means, they do not allow for doubt or reason, and their religious politics can brook no compromise.
Mortier presented in-your-face productions of staples like "Così Fan Tutte" and "Die Fledermaus," commissioned a raft of new works, brought in guest orchestras to nudge the Vienna Philharmonic from its place of primacy and oversaw extensive programs of contemporary music.
By limiting discussion of the protests, the government was obscuring a potential embarrassment to the party and Mr. Xi. The government also might be eager to prevent outbursts of nationalism, which can be seen as a challenge to party's primacy, analysts said.
The true debate on the referendum, then, played out not on social media but in offline conversations and traditional media, and as such serves as a reminder that, despite its seeming primacy, social media is only a subset of the much larger world.
Starting in the mid-1930s and then during and after the Resistance, the P.C.F. endeavored to be at once the herald of internationalism, organized around the absolute primacy of Soviet interests, and the champion of national independence, defined in the party's terms.
Kavanaugh, whose record on the court is too short to reveal much, suggested in a 2017 lecture that he didn't have one methodology by saying that "history and tradition" competed for "primacy of place" with factors like liberty and deference to the Legislature.
A faith in reason and enterprise, and the primacy of right over might, that allowed us to resist the lure of fascism and tyranny during the Great Depression, that allowed us to build a post-World War II order with other democracies.
Perhaps the most far-reaching of Netanyahu's efforts has been to insist that Palestinians recognize Israel as "the state of the Jewish people," emphasizing, his critics say, the primacy of its ethnic character over the ideal of extending equality to all its citizens.
In 2012, she took on the theory of shareholder primacy, which is the idea that public companies exist above all else to serve the needs of shareholders, and that if they make decisions with this approach, customers and employees will naturally benefit.
On the other are people who assert the primacy of biological sex; who fear the erosion of protections for women, including from male violence; or who see gender as a pernicious class system that maintains male supremacy and would like it done away entirely.
Image courtesy of Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Image courtesy of Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Challenging government hegemony in the intelligence industry These are all exciting opportunities; however, the future holds several challenges for intelligence agencies: First, intelligence communities lose their primacy over collecting, processing and disseminating data.
Driving the news: As we have reported, the global population as a whole is aging and shrinking, but the trend is striking China especially hard just as it challenges the U.S. for long-term global primacy, according to experts and a number of recent reports.
This year, a ringing denunciation of human abuse of the planet was issued jointly on September 1st by Pope Francis and Bartholomew I, the better-known successor of Dimitrios as Patriarch of Constantinople, a post which enjoys "primacy of honour" in the eastern Christian world.
It is an argument for the primacy of the found family in America that makes its case not by banging a drum, but by simply depicting a bunch of people who have nowhere else to go and find somewhere to go in each other.
" These diverging approaches to music reveal how culture in the last half-century has transformed from a hallowed, intellectual pursuit—learning instruments, symphony attendance, "musical appreciation"—to an often solitary one that focuses around the primacy of actual media—record collecting, trivia, and "cratedigging.
Given China's primacy in Asian coal markets, it's likely coal will drop to a level at which the majority of Chinese domestic mines can operate profitably and meet their debt obligations, while still selling at a price that won't stoke inflation or damage power utilities.
The Article One calendar, however, reestablishes the House's primacy in being the people's watchdog against executive branch overreach, making the work of the House more expeditious and allowing all members the ability to effectively represent their constituents by getting votes on issues important to them.
With China making rapid technological advancements and sharpening its hard power, the report urged the US and regional allies such as Australia and Japan to overhaul military investment and deployment plans, or face the prospect of American "military primacy" being undermined by the Asian power.
Dean Dempster offered a glimpse of the vision for this new design school in a talk at the 2018 SXSW Interactive Conference, suggesting that "fine" arts is an anachronism and should yield primacy to more entrepreneurial, STEM-oriented creative arts such as video game design.
One of the questions facing the new Presidency was whether someone like Power, an insistent voice for the primacy of morality over politics, could be effective—or whether the idea of humanitarian intervention, on which she had built a career, had essentially exhausted itself.
"It's a realization that forces her to question traditional attitudes toward women in Nigeria — including the primacy of motherhood and deference toward their husbands — and to try to sort out her own expectations from those she's inherited from her family and society," our reviewer wrote.
In his 20s and 30s, he was a preacher for the R.S.S., and then a worker for the B.J.P. in Gujarat, where he oversaw the printing of banned pamphlets pushing Hindutva, the belief in the primacy of the Hindu religion and way of life.
"The credibility argument is simply an easy (and hard to disprove) way for elites to sell the foreign policy they're most interested in to the American people, whether that's domino theory, primacy, or intervention in some conflict," Emma Ashford of the Cato Institute pointed out.
They are set to vote on a whole package of populist measures that would also give Russian law primacy over international law; ensure that state pensions rise with inflation; enshrine religious faith in the constitution; and define marriage as a union between men and women.
"Daytona" may stand alone in this moment — particularly in contrast to the woozy, blown-out rap albums dominating the charts because of the primacy of streaming — but it isn't as effective as "My Name Is My Name," Pusha-T's 2013 full-length solo debut album.
When the Business Roundtable, the lobbying group of about 200 CEOs of America&aposs largest companies, released a statement denouncing shareholder primacy and instead focusing on a "stakeholder approach" to running their businesses, it could be easy to write it as just another press release.
The primacy of Iowa and New Hampshire were not the only, or perhaps even the major, reason they were sidelined: Many thought their biggest problem was the fear among Democratic voters, including minority voters, that a nominee of color could not beat President Trump.
The founders&apos driving force was a rejection of the theory of shareholder primacy that had reigned since the 1980s, which states that a corporation exists solely to benefit shareholders, and that anything that would benefit others would naturally come as a side effect.
This year, the Business Roundtable, a collection of around 200 CEOs of the largest American companies, released a statement that rejected shareholder primacy and advocated for a "stakeholder" model in its place, which, despite lacking binding language, gave major credence to B Lab&aposs mission.
She likes the idea of pledging herself to "the principle of free love," though she seems to mean this as a statement of political solidarity, a way of allying herself with a set of values—feminism, gender equality, the erosion of the primacy of marriage.
The decline of slow-paced baseball, the ascendancy of the razzle-dazzle N.B.A., the rule changes that have brought an offensive explosion in the N.F.L. — these developments were fueled in no small part by the rise of ESPN's SportsCenter and the primacy of video clips.
The show reveals how insidiously the marriage plot affects our ideas of how friendship stories work, and it suggests that as much as our culture might insist that it values platonic friendships, we're not yet ready to genuinely give them primacy over romantic love.
ZHUHAI, China (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has elevated his country's missile forces to a level where they pose an unprecedented challenge to the aircraft carriers and bases that form the backbone of American military primacy in Asia, a Reuters special report reveals today.
In a world where existence is increasingly mediated by technology—where both utopias and dystopias alike see a future in which human consciousness is in some way intertwined with or preserved by machines—Drewchin's work exists as a subtle reminder of the primacy of the flesh.
But even then, popular CBS series like Blue Bloods were advancing a stalwart belief in the primacy and supremacy of white cops when it came to matters of police brutality, as Laura Hudson (now of Vox sister site The Verge) pointed out at Slate in 2014.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - China's launch on Monday of its crude futures exchange will improve the clout of the yuan in financial markets and could threaten the international primacy of the dollar, argues a new report by Hayden Briscoe, APAC head of fixed income at UBS Asset Management.
Trump's commitment to reversing the harmful defense budget cuts signed into law by the current administration, while acknowledging the need for debt reduction, is an essential step toward reinstating the United States' primacy in the conventional and digital battlespace," Woolsey said in a campaign statement. "Mr.
"Across Europe nationalists began openly referring to themselves as 'national' socialists to make clear their commitment to ending the insecurities, injustices, and instabilities that capitalism brought in its wake, while clearly differentiating themselves from their competitors on the left," she writes in The Primacy of Politics.
The paradox named in the show's title speaks to the commonality and cultural ubiquity of these materials  — the drivers of colonial slave economies in the Caribbean — and how their assimilation into contemporary society has enabled a forgetting of their primacy as cash crops of European coloniality.
The Patriarchate of Constantinople, which enjoys the "primacy of honour" in the eastern Christian world and has worked hard to convene the council said it was astonished by these last-minute objections and insisted that the council would go ahead as planned; people could save their objections.
Hence, Saudis need U.S. support to wage the war against Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen, to rein in Iran in Iraq, to promote anti-Iran groups in Syria, to gain back from their political primacy in Lebanon from Hezbollah and to limit Qatar's cozying up to Iran.
He said that non-EU Switzerland spent 10 years negotiating 120 trade pacts with the EU that do not include financial services, even though the Alpine state must accept, as part of those deals, the free movement of EU citizens and primacy of EU court rulings.
The letter comes after increasing pushback to shareholder primacy in the last few years — a trend that Business Insider has been covering in our Better Capitalism series, and that has been discussed in CEO conferences like the Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose's annual Strategic Investor Forum.
Doing so, and acknowledging the primacy of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, would effectively limit China's claims of sovereignty to waters within 12 nautical miles from any land within the lines, freeing up the sea within, American and Chinese experts said.
In the final gallery, Ben Cuevas riffs on both the primacy and (for many) unattainability of medication, Kia LaBeija unveils the emotional toll placed on those born HIV+, and Jeffrey Scott Wilson exposes how, to this day, the disease can immediately interrupt the course of one's livelihood.
ROME — As nationalist forces rise globally and populist leaders emphasize the primacy of their own people, Pope Francis used his annual Christmas Day address on Tuesday to voice his conviction that all humans are part of an extended holy family that has lost its sense of fraternity.
Since the beginnings of the City Beautiful movement in the late 19th century, which sought to counteract the chaos of tenement life with an aesthetics of peace and order meant to breed civic virtue, the primacy of urban green space has gone more or less unchallenged.
When people use "as a," it has several purposes, I think: to claim victimhood status and moral superiority; as a kind of protection against trolls; as an apology (if you are white); as a claim of primacy; or to claim representation of a group as a whole.
He anticipated the primacy of ESPN in the cable business when sports could be leveraged for massive license fees from subscribers, and he foresaw the need for Disney to acquire entertainment assets like Marvel and Pixar, both to feed its movie studio and its theme parks.
Bloomberg spends millions -- while waiting for March Looming over all of the Democrats fighting for primacy in Iowa and New Hampshire is Michael Bloomberg, who is avoiding the first four contests and spending hundreds of millions to position himself ahead of Super Tuesday in early March.
"I am very confident that what the Congress has now done, and the President is going to allocate to us in the budget is what we need to bring us back to a position of primacy," Mattis told reporters traveling with him to Rome on Sunday.
In implementing cuts to education as proposed in President Trump's 2018 Executive Budget, the federal government would reverse course on a national philosophy that has fueled the economic primacy of the United States and the success of American business leaders and innovators for more than 200 years.
South America's top soccer official on Thursday rejected an invitation to take part in a proposed intercontinental tournament hosted and financed by U.S. Soccer in the summer of 2020, saying the continent's governing body preferred to maintain the primacy of its own continental championship, the Copa América.
But if Navarro and White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon get their way, the Trump administration could potentially end up severely weakening the World Trade Organization and slapping big punitive tariffs on other countries in a forceful bid to restore American primacy in the trade world.
The video set him back for a while, but ultimately his polling evened out again because of the chronic accessibility of former supportive ideas: The dominance of recent events is short lived, because ideas that were repeatedly primed in the past regain their primacy with the passage of time.
Pro-Brexit voters were not wrong to fear that European economic integration threatened the primacy of their unique culture, or to worry that in the big, cosmopolitan cities—where people from many countries mix to build ties and share knowledge—a broader, post-national identity is being forged.
NEW YORK, March 26 (Reuters) - China launched on Monday of its crude futures exchange will improve the clout of the yuan in financial markets and could threaten the international primacy of the dollar, argues a new report by Hayden Briscoe, APAC head of fixed income at UBS Asset Management.
"The most important thing (the ministers' meeting) did was reaffirm the primacy of our bilateral relationship here in Asia-Pacific," U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Joseph Dunford said at the start of a meeting with the Chief of Staff of Japan's Self-Defence Forces, Admiral Katsutoshi Kawano.
Relying on the judiciary to reassert the primacy of a Constitution that is now merely "a disembodied set of principles with scant binding effect" would launch the country on a doomed effort to impose an eighteenth-century government on a society that long ago left Madison and Hamilton behind.
Merkel's further option is to reassert the primacy of the EU's so-called Dublin II regulation for asylum applicants, which means that refugees can only apply for asylum in the EU country that they enter -- and then must remain there until a decision is made on their status.
The creator Jill Soloway's work on "Six Feet Under" has some clear echoes here, particularly in the primacy of the relationships between adult siblings, and while the Pfefferman family members are not exactly admirable — everyone's self-absorbed and at least sometimes mean — there are some upstanding secondary characters.
Some of it is the excitement of hosting, of course, the confidence bestowed by home advantage, but much of it is to do with the — relative — rude health of the French domestic game, supercharged by the primacy of Olympique Lyonnais Féminin and the wealth of Paris St.-Germain.
" There is no more moving evidence of the way in which the daughter of the famous Carter Family was able to assert the primacy of nurture over nature than her daughter Rosanne's eulogy: "She did not give birth to me, but she helped me give birth to my future.
Using the trauma of the arts community as his central frame, Gaines gives primacy to the abstract pain of the educated, mostly white, blue-chip professional artists and academics who attended the APAN meeting, over the actual threats of displacement and the historic decades of resistance of a community.
Last week the roughly 200 CEOs of some of America's largest companies who comprise the Business Roundtable issued a statement redefining the "purpose of a corporation," saying that focusing on shareholder primacy is no longer the only way companies should be expected to deliver value to our nation.
The primacy over Latin America that Washington had largely taken for granted since the end of the Cold War was being challenged by a cadre of leftist presidents who governed much of the region — including Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador, Uruguay and Bolivia — and wanted a more autonomous region.
Mr. Trump's supporters see his edicts and outbursts as perfectly consistent with his campaign promise to upend the establishment, reassert America's primacy and put all on notice not to trifle with him — a kind of chaos theory of foreign-policy management to leave everyone guessing, all the time.
It is tempting to place Scorsese and Bong in two distinct political categories: the liberal filmmaker, who asserts the primacy of the individual in all his fathomless complexity, versus the Marxian filmmaker, who grimly pronounces the triumph of systemic-materialist forces over individual notions of beauty and truth.
The dispute seems to illustrate the conflict between those who view cultural institutions as bastions of free thought that should embrace activism and those who think that, to protect the primacy of the performance, political statements should be limited to those made by the artists and the art.
So, we should stop talking about it in this way of where it's really binary and start to get under the hood a little bit and see things like, for example, the current Delaware law that mandates that companies have shareholder primacy which ends up being maximized shareholder value.

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