primacy in the PONS Dictionary

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Free recall often displays evidence of primacy and recency effects.
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Both sides agree that the primacy of the see precedes the primacy of its bishops and is the source of the latter.
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In the theory of knowledge, he preached the primacy of feeling and intuition over reason.
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Among which was his primacy to commandership and emphasis on obedience and discipline in achieving command and unit goals.
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Papal primacy is different though related to apostolic succession as described here.
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Judges, in consequence, enjoy considerable discretion in the application of the available "topoi" and over which "topos" should enjoy primacy in which sets of circumstances.
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The individual's primacy of conscience in ethical matters is stressed.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, two new schools emerged that emphasized the primacy of ideas as motivating forces in history (rather than material self-interest).
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In some instances, the primacy is awarded on the basis of seniority among the episcopal college.
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The primacy effect extended over the first four serial positions.
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