Primus inter pares is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members...
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Commons. Grey set an example and a precedent for his successors. He was primus inter pares (first among equals), as Bagehot said in 1867 of the prime minister's...
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Illusory superiority (redirect from Primus inter pares effect)
bias, the leniency error, the sense of relative superiority, the primus inter pares effect, and the Lake Wobegon effect, named after the fictional town...
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overseeing inter-service jointness across all disciplines related to military functioning. Primarily, the office operates on a status of primus inter pares i.e...
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the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is recognised by them as primus inter pares ("first among equals"), a title formerly given to the patriarch of...
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without legal authority outside England, is recognised by convention as primus inter pares ("first among equals") of all Anglican primates worldwide. Since 1867...
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Scottish Episcopal Church (section Bishops and Primus)
the 7 Bishops of Scotland from among their number to serve as a ‘primus inter pares’ or ‘first among equals’ as the Senior Bishop. The Scottish Episcopal...
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this view. Commonwealth Democracy Democratic republic Free state Primus inter pares List of republics Index: Republics Republicanism Republics of Russia...
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the Archbishop of Canterbury, whom the communion refers to as its primus inter pares (Latin, 'first among equals'). The archbishop calls the decennial...
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originally unpaid office as such was traditionally described as merely primus inter pares (first among equals), but today the prime minister is the preeminent...
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