Precedence in a sentence as a noun

And this trial has set precedence in Apple's favor.

But time/energy is scarce and my own projects have to take precedence, sorry.

That takes precedence and is the reason why I believe PG blocks most bots: so that crawling doesn't overload the site.

I say that having no experience with India but knowing precedence strongly implies this to be the case.

They told me that they know about the issues but other things are taking precedence in the development of the software.

But diaspora Judaism can fly in the face of "commitment to your country should take precedence over commitment to something else".

Before anyone replies with comparative excuses or appeals to historical precedence, see this.

It's very satisfying to help out with the detailed questions that no one else is answering, instead of trying to beat the rush to answer the silly operator-precedence questions.

This is hard if you don't know the standard techniques: mostly recursive descent parsing with precedence -- or a parser generator, but that won't teach you much unless you write the generator yourself.

Precedence definitions

noun

status established in order of importance or urgency; "...its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals"; "national independence takes priority over class struggle"

See also: precedency priority

noun

preceding in time

See also: priority antecedence antecedency anteriority precedency

noun

the act of preceding in time or order or rank (as in a ceremony)

See also: precession precedency