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Subsidiarily

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sub·sid·i·ar·y  (sb-sd-r)
adj.
1. Serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary.
2. Secondary in importance; subordinate.
3. Of, relating to, or of the nature of a subsidy.
n. pl. sub·sid·i·ar·ies
1. One that is subsidiary to another.
2. A subsidiary company.
3. Music A theme subordinate to a main theme or subject.

[Latin subsidirius, from subsidium, support; see subsidy.]

sub·sidi·ari·ly (-âr-l) adv.


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In the case at hand, such specific rules are provided by the FIFA Statutes, which expressly prescribe that the rules and regulations of FIFA apply primarily and Swiss law subsidiarily.
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