Primacy

  • 51Urban primacy — In urban studies, urban primacy indicates a city whose population is at least twice as large as that of the next largest city in a country. Such a city is called a primate city. In other words, urban primacy can be defined as the central place in …

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  • 52Church of the Primacy of St. Peter — Exterior View Basic information Location …

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  • 53Papal Primacy —    The eastern and western churches defined this differently, which became a central issue in the separation of the eastern and western churches. The Byzantine church gave the bishop of Rome (qq.v.) honorary primacy, but it never accepted the… …

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  • 54Director primacy — is a theory of the firm that was introduced by Stephen M Bainbridge (Professor UCLA School of Law) in an article in Northwestern University Law Review in 2003 Vol 97 No 2. He argues that traditional firm theory is based on a false premise that… …

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  • 55European Union law primacy — (or supremacy) is a principle by which the laws of member states that conflict with valid laws of the European Union must be disapplied by the national courts. This doctrine, known as the supremacy of EU law, emerged from the European Court of… …

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  • 56Funktionale Primacy — Unter funktionaler Primatstellung (functional primacy) versteht man zusätzlich zur Bevölkerungskonzentration (demografische Primatstellung) eine ausgeprägte Dominanz einer Metropole im politisch administrativen, wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und… …

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  • 57Index of Primacy — Der Index of Primacy (dt.: Index des Vorranges) bezeichnet in der Geographie das Verhältnis zwischen der ranghöchsten Stadt eines Landes gegenüber der ihr folgenden. Ermittelt wird er, indem die Einwohnerzahl der größten Stadt durch die der… …

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  • 58Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope — ▪ work by Melanchthon also called  Appendix On The Papacy,         one of the confessional writings of Lutheranism, prepared in 1537 by Philipp Melanchthon (Melanchthon, Philipp), the German Reformer. The Protestant political leaders who were… …

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  • 59Demographische Primacy — Die demografische Primatstellung beschreibt einen hohen, in den Entwicklungsländern stark zunehmenden Anteil der Bevölkerung einer oder weniger Metropolen an der Gesamtbevölkerung des Landes. Mit der demografischen Primatstellung einher geht… …

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  • 60Peter, primacy of —  Петра главенство …

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