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Corporatism refers to a form of collectivism that views the whole as being greater than the sum of its individual parts, and gives priority to group rights over individual rights.
A common misconception is that Richard Childress Racing " owns the rights " to the No. 3 in NASCAR competition ( fueled by the fact that Kevin Harvick's car has a little No. 3 as an homage to Earnhardt and the usage of the No. 3 on the Camping World Series truck of Ty Dillon ), but in fact no team owns the rights to this or any other number: However, according to established NASCAR procedures, RCR would have priority over other teams if and when the time came to reuse the number.
Those who remained in the Green party were more strongly pacifist and against restrictions on immigration and reproductive rights, while supporting the legalisation of cannabis use, placing a higher priority on working for LGBT rights, and tending to advocate what they described as " anti-authoritarian " concepts of education and child-rearing.
Some Western cultures have often given priority to civil and political rights, sometimes at the expense of economic and social rights such as the right to work, to education, health and housing.
Similarly the ex Soviet bloc countries and Asian countries have tended to give priority to economic, social and cultural rights, but have often failed to provide civil and political rights.
Under the rules of the time, the Giants ' ownership of the Millers gave them priority rights to a major league team in the area.
They made national security a high priority, were skeptical of international institutions, and showed no interest on the questions of self-determination, democracy, and human rights.
Typically equity holders receive voting rights, meaning that they can vote on candidates for the board of directors ( shown on a proxy statement received by the investor ) as well as certain major transactions, and residual rights, meaning that they share the company's profits, as well as recover some of the company's assets in the event that it folds, although they generally have the lowest priority in recovering their investment.
The ruling was criticized because it set a precedent to use sex differences, and in particular, women's child-bearing capacity, as a basis for separate legislation, supporting the idea that the family has priority over women's rights as workers.
Alexander Grant MacKay criticized his failure to take advantage of the recent conference of premiers to press for the transfer of rights over Alberta's natural resources from the federal to the provincial government ( Sifton had made this a priority during the pre-war years, but had largely ceased his advocacy on the breakout of hostilities ), and James Gray Turgeon attacked the government's policy of levying taxes for the support of soldiers ' dependants on the grounds that he considered it a federal responsibility.
Under major league rules of the time, the Giants had priority rights to a major league team in the Twin Cities.
The organization resolved “ to make the four-fold threat ( the nuclear threat ; the threat of genocidal incitement ; international state sponsored terrorism ; and the systematic and widespread violations of the human and civil rights of the Iranian people ) that the current Iranian regime poses to international peace and stability, a high strategic priority of the WJC .”
* Group 2 pertained to Japan's South Manchuria Railway Zone, extending the leasehold over the territory into the twenty-first century, and expanding Japan's sphere of influence in southern Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia, to include rights of settlement and extraterritoriality, appointment of financial and administrative officials to the government and priority for Japanese investments in those areas.
As well as taking through administrative reforms of the NHS in two Acts of Parliament, he negotiated a settlement of compensation for the victims of Thalidomide and introduced new rights for current and former service personnel injured in the line of duty to get priority treatment from the NHS.
" Food sovereignty is the right of peoples to define their own food and agriculture ; to protect and regulate domestic agricultural production and trade in order to achieve sustainable development objectives ; to determine the extent to which they want to be self reliant ; to restrict the dumping of products in their markets ; and to provide local fisheries-based communities the priority in managing the use of and the rights to aquatic resources.
Even where privately run airlines may be allowed to be established, the flag carriers may still be accorded priority, especially in the apportionment of aviation rights to local or international markets.
He was offered top priority to US firms in oil and mining rights, UN-supervised elections, US inspections ( with up to 5, 000 inspectors ), to have al-Qaeda agent Abdul Rahman Yasin ( in Iraqi custody since 1994 ) handed over as a sign of good faith, and to give " full support for any US plan " in the Arab-Israeli peace process.
Preferred stock usually carries no voting rights, but may carry a dividend and may have priority over common stock in the payment of dividends and upon liquidation.
The governor of North Carolina, Bev Perdue, and other North Carolina politicians have made it a priority to recapture the Yadkin River water rights, an action that will require a vote in the United States Congress.

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Admitting that main streets and the central business district should have priority, the Councilman said it is also essential that small shopping areas `` not be overlooked if our small merchants are to survive ''.
Irregular past tense forms, such as " broke " or " was / were ", can be seen as still more specific cases ( since they are confined to certain lexical items, like the verb " break "), which therefore take priority over the general cases listed above.
In the case of legacies when the funds or assets out of which they are payable are not sufficient to pay them in full, the legacies abate in proportion, unless there is a priority given specially to any particular legacy.
Customers are responsible for verifying the correctness of the acceptance tests and reviewing test scores to decide which failed tests are of highest priority.
The ruddy turnstone, bar-tailed godwit, sanderling, bristle-thighed curlew and Pacific golden plover, considered species of High Concern on the national conservation priority scheme, are shorebirds that inhabit the island.
With domestic news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on BBC Radio 5 Live, then on the BBC News Channel and any other programmes that are on air.
Creditors can claim money through the Enforcement Administration anyway, and creditors do not usually benefit from the bankruptcy of individuals because there are costs of a bankruptcy manager which has priority.
Per the Broadcasting Act the commission also gives priority to Canadian signals — many non-Canadian channels which compete with Canadian channels are thus not approved for distribution in Canada.
The Cahn – Ingold – Prelog priority rules, CIP system or CIP conventions ( after Robert Sidney Cahn, Christopher Kelk Ingold and Vladimir Prelog ) are a set of rules used in organic chemistry to name the stereoisomers of a molecule.
R / S and E / Z descriptors are assigned by using a system for ranking priority of the groups attached to each stereocenter.
Then the lists are compared atom by atom ; at the earliest difference, the group containing the atom of higher atomic number receives higher priority.
If the substituents are numbered from 1 ( highest priority ) to 4 ( lowest priority ), then the sense of rotation of a curve passing through 1, 2 and 3 distinguishes the stereoisomers.
If both high priority substituents are on the same side of the double bond, i. e. in the cis configuration, then the stereoisomer is assigned a Z or Zusammen configuration.
European Union relations with Egypt are based on a partnership relation within the Euro – Mediterranean and Middle East area, which is of vital strategic importance and a key external relations priority for the EU.
In the years ahead, reinvigorating growth will be a high priority, and continued efforts are needed to address vulnerabilities.
Bernabé Pons, arguing for the priority of the Spanish version, maintains that these are due to transcription errors perpetrated by the 18th century English scribe who created the Sydney manuscript.
The raw materials for laboratory-scale glass melts are often different from those used in mass production because the cost factor has a low priority.
It may be necessary to pursue holding or defensive actions elsewhere, while priority areas are cleared and held.
There are approximately 22 km of bus priority lanes in Hong Kong.
Most scholars today agree with Homer's priority but there are good arguments on either sides.
Indonesia's high population and rapid industrialisation present serious environmental issues, which are often given a lower priority due to high poverty levels and weak, under-resourced governance.
Developing countries are a high priority for the IMU and a significant percentage of their budget, including grants received from individuals, mathematical societies, foundations, and funding agencies, is spent on activities for developing countries.

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