The first priority is to offer every assistance to those thrown out of work. |
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Safety was briefed and stressed from the very beginning as the number one priority when transporting, unpacking, and inventorying pallets. |
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According to the law, road users must give priority to, among others, the vehicles of state officials. |
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The need for a Radiotherapy Unit for the South East Region must be the number one priority for Waterford. |
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Insisting as I do on the priority of divine grace, I can accept the doctrine of predestination in certain forms. |
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It does not receive high priority among policymakers, starting with politicians. |
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After her aha moment in 2001, she began to make it a priority to find a little time each day for herself. |
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The perception persists among some gay people that their issues are a low priority within the party. |
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My clear priority is to rebuild that confidence through the actions we have now set in train. |
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They have printed cardboard disks that are numbered, and that is how service priority is assigned. |
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This work identifies locations where bus priority is suitable to minimise the person delay using an arterial route. |
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The channel is owned equally by four companies and each has pre-emptive rights over the shares, which give them priority in the event of a sale. |
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In spite of the high priority given to the long-range rocket programs, progress was difficult. |
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It is still the world community's general desire and priority to settle urgent non-proliferation problems by political and diplomatic methods. |
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A priority is supporting regeneration in areas with high levels of social and economic difficulty. |
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The government attaches the highest priority to the release of the hostages. |
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And she argued a swingbridge, which would give priority to boats over vehicles, might deter people from using the road as a rat run. |
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Lexical priority is such a stringent condition that a special form of justification will turn out to be necessary for its defense. |
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The legal right share has priority over all other bequests in the will and, unless renounced, must be dealt with as a priority. |
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But in a market where bond yields are tightening and inflation is low, returns are the top priority for investors. |
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Uzbekistan was the main producer of cotton for the Russian textile industry and its irrigation needs were considered to be the priority issue. |
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We hope, if there is any slippage, we can be included in the first round and we feel we should be a priority in the second round. |
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And we have to make sure that we restore people's faith in the electoral system, and that has to be my number-one priority right now. |
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The well-being and saving the lives of the old folk must have priority if this deal has any validity. |
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There are five phases over six days, beginning with pre-qualifying in which competitors without priority status can make it to the 128-man field. |
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Recreational boating has been placed as a high priority as one of our national past times. |
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Also contributing to this busywork is the fact that the relative priority of the shortfalls changes as well. |
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The founder of the National Outdoor Leadership School, proposed a meritocracy, giving priority to those best educated in wilderness skills. |
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What priority should be given to satellite system defense, including on-board countermeasures? |
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First priority when fishing in this way is to get the right floats for the job. |
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Federal Opposition Leader Kim Beazley says the seat of O'Connor will not be a Labor Party priority at the next federal election. |
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Those on the wrong side of thirty or those who give top priority to the utility of the vehicle obviously prefer scooters. |
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Her family were her priority and she was a wonderful loving and kind wife and mother. |
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She also said her top priority was to prevent the diverse archipelago being torn apart by separatist rebellions. |
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The first priority of the revolution became the redistribution of land under the Agrarian Reform Act. |
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Because white pine is very sensitive to time of shearing, small white pine should be given top priority in the shearing schedule. |
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The world we live in is anti-life in its priority on profits and wage-slavery. |
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On both sides of the Atlantic each culture is in rapid decline and his first priority was to ensure he had recordings of each form of worship. |
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It gave high priority to establishing yeshivas, religious academies devoted to the study of Judaic texts and law. |
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Patients with cancer are given a high priority for radiological investigations. |
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I can see this driving a wedge between us and local businesses when our top priority ought to be public safety. |
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The first priority will be to protect Leichhardt council against further amalgamations. |
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There is a shortage of Olympic-size pools and most of these are run on commercial lines, so British swimming cannot afford priority access. |
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Beth's priority is the quality of her song-writing as opposed to the number of units sold. |
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For example, error signaling transactions have a higher priority than data backup transactions. |
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Their investgation revealed no evidence that bankruptcy judges were incorrectly applying legal priority rules. |
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The number one priority in TV comedy today is ' don't frighten the horses ', and it's probably number two and three as well. |
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Under the old code, mothers were assigned priority in matters of child custody, and fathers were granted visiting rights. |
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However that preoccupation would not be shared by an ordinary unimaginative skilled man reading this document at the priority date. |
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The first priority for the group will be to improve this communications system as and when that proves possible. |
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Clarifying what is science and what is superstition must become the top priority of India's freethinkers. |
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The payment had the effect of conferring a preference, priority or advantage on those creditors over the other creditors. |
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When assigning priority to groups, atoms that are directly bonded to the carbon atom have their priority based upon their atomic number. |
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What people are really shouting out for today is that human interests need to take priority over the corporate and military powers. |
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Within these categories, relatives of full blood have priority over those of half blood, and older relatives take priority over their juniors. |
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European Community law is potentially more powerful, since it takes priority over domestic law. |
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So if your priority is to teach your players the game, then club ball may be for you. |
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The biggest group in priority need were people with children, while those not in priority need were single men. |
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Main priority is taking out transports, then it's just a case of slaughtering everything as it footslogs towards me. |
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Nearly all cited tax efficiency as their main priority in choosing a pension, followed by portability and flexibility. |
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The arms-control process did, however, lead to a radical shift in the priority given to national aerospace defense. |
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A degree of priority must logically be given to the funding of their primary home. |
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First, write down your goals in order of priority and then set up a timeline to achieve them. |
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The lowest priority should be given to fit individuals with regular daytime duties who can make their routine journeys to work in other ways. |
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Certain priority post, such as registered mail, will still be delivered to the door, as will items that cannot fit into the letterbox. |
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Their priority is an end to air strikes, tank attacks, artillery barrages, sniping, car bombs and roadside explosive devices. |
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The trade group made re-electing the president its top priority in June 2003, long before the campaign season began. |
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They had to give higher priority to this task if they wanted to avoid enemy air reconnaissance and artillery spotting. |
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In line with Soviet precedent, priority in investment was given to heavy industry, followed by light industries, with agriculture last. |
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The Octet's members placed a high priority on a full singing tone, honeyed legato playing, and warm, genial musicianship. |
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Making the perfect macaroni cheese has not been high on Susie's priority list. |
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At home, our most important priority is to protect the homeland for the American people. |
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Microgeneration remains largely untapped, and needs to be given much greater priority by the Government, local authorities and industry. |
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He focuses on his hero's physical body and gives priority to agility, skill, and performance. |
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But, because the school is oversubscribed, new geographical priority areas were drawn up for 2005 criteria. |
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The first male member of a pride that reaches a female in heat has the mating priority over her. |
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Fung said that among those claiming priority over other creditors were fuel suppliers, the previous charterers, ship chandlers and stevedores. |
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A third priority amendment centers on eliminating cross-shareholding between parent and subsidiary companies. |
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Five track gangs maintained the 72 miles of track, including over 700 switches and repaired the high priority derailment damage. |
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In my father's day it was much more of a command culture, commissionaires signing people in, priority for directors in the lifts. |
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We have a robust clinical priority system for our operators to identify how serious the condition is. |
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Though these comforts are the paraphernalia associated with aristocrats, priority for the same assumes a logic. |
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Securing and maintaining control over some territory for hunting food is the top existential priority of higher animals. |
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Then there's the fact that the US networks get priority when it comes to uplinking stories. |
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When members of the public make a complaint, they are classed as low priority and have to wait until more serious crimes are dealt with. |
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During our tests, the heatsink never got scalding hot, so this may not be a priority for some of you, but it does get fairly warm. |
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The first priority of the dentist is to alleviate pain and resolve infection. |
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It is this priority of visions, hymns, and poems that leads me to the Apocalypse of John for this second study. |
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Clients can arrange a simple budget account through the centre to help them pay their priority debts. |
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The finding is significant because it makes Borneo's 2,000 or so Asian elephants one of the highest priority populations for conservation. |
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As a newspaperman, there are some stories you hold onto and some you assign priority status. |
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Track events take priority over field events but all athletes must report to the field event official at the time stated. |
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The priority which this Government accords to older people was illustrated by the increases given to pensioners in my first two Budgets. |
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Had I ever to garden in a limited space, two plants that would come high on my priority list would be green beans and garlic. |
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In the morning time the bus lane from Tuam to Galway will have priority and in the evening time the return route will have priority. |
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Funding priority within the organisation is now being given to projects where there are contractural obligations. |
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Top of my priority list for the spring is the transformation of an ugly garden shed originally built as a pigsty. |
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For many, he is the mentor who set the standard and priority for congregational song. |
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State governments continue to attach a high priority to maintaining law and order and monitoring intercommunity relations at the district level. |
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The reason being, in West Malaysia, priority was given to the development of roads and railways due to unnavigability of most rivers there. |
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The first priority for every student should be to find an account that offers an interest-free overdraft and charges no fees. |
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The priority is to add speedy playmakers who fit the team's new attacking style. |
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It is organised as a non-profit charity with a priority placed on inclusion and education. |
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This gives priority to the areas where the enemy can be fixed and destroyed, area denial, and information collection. |
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From the very start of his bodybuilding career, the Oak made chinning a priority in his workouts. |
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Traffic using the northbound diversion will be given priority for the right turn in front of the town hall and into Kingsbury Street. |
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He analysed accidents at urban priority crossroads and staggered intersections. |
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The usual hangers and floggers on the right will no doubt take the view that our first priority must always be the victim. |
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Shanghai will give priority to the development of tertiary industries such as service and catering. |
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Once you have dealt with your priority creditors, write to all your other creditors. |
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The evaluations, which were ungraded, were not a top priority for the cadets, and they provided little useful information. |
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In the dance world, compensation for orchestra musicians and stagehands often takes priority over the budgeted dancers' salaries. |
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In such cases the need to protect the public takes priority over the principle of proportionality. |
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A strong keyboard technique is called for, with high priority on the ability to vary tonal color to suggest the full orchestral gamut. |
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By 2012 she would be in the prime of her athletics career, but for now, her priority will be her place in Helsinki and Melbourne. |
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The highest priority must go to measures that reduce the risk of immediate further attacks. |
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One therefore has to decide which should be given priority in any given situation and one should do this in a principled way. |
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The priority must be the care and safety of mums-to-be, their babies and their families. |
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The highest priority targets remain within the aviation, petroleum and nuclear sectors. |
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These would be given priority treatment and less severe cases would be put on a waiting list. |
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Financing the country's energy is an absolute necessity and takes priority over all things. |
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I mean, the postmaster general is committed that the well-being of our employees is top priority right now. |
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We do develop the local into good quality players but there comes a time when work takes priority over the game. |
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Our priority must be to provide proper mental health services and support for this young age group. |
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Countering and investigating terrorist activity is the number one priority for both law enforcement and intelligence agencies. |
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Currently not many are considered to be in priority need by local authorities. |
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And we want people stepping up to the plate to be vaccinated if they're in a priority group. |
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Effective client onboarding continues to be a major priority and concern of our clients. |
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At every set of traffic lights on the way queuing drivers blocked the cycle lanes and priority boxes. |
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He also said there would be no income tax cuts in the forthcoming budget and that the Government's priority was to rein in spending. |
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He had been intending to call round to see her, but it had been a vague intent, a low priority in his busy life. |
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The main priority will be harmonising Bulgarian and European laws, as well as accepting changes to the constitution. |
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Choosing unique roles has become his priority since his success was hard-earned. |
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Certain priority mail will still be delivered to the door, particularly registered mail and signature mail. |
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People in Kirkfields want a priority traffic system with carriageway narrowing and road humps to slow drivers down. |
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Education, and especially simple catechesis for children, was the major priority of religious congregations and the church in general. |
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In the past, colleges of agriculture placed a low priority on agricultural economics. |
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Our main priority is getting promoted and finishing the season on a high, but that doesn't mean we will be letting up one bit tomorrow. |
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They have also decided to go back to the drawing board on the idea for bus priority in Shipton Road between Loweswater Road and Rawcliffe Lane. |
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The priority was to give the passengers and driver a superb cabin environment, with more headroom and greater comfort. |
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The priority is institutional reform in order to achieve operability, otherwise the system will collapse, as the commission did, last year. |
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The priority in the initial years was to strengthen the public health services. |
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The players' priority is to stay at the table and work out reasonable ways to address all the issues. |
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Apokyn was given priority review because injectable apomorphine is the first therapy approved to treat these episodes acutely. |
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The appeal is now in its final week and priority should be given to the gift donation of vests, warm undergarments, toiletries and socks. |
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The number of accidents and rising graph of near misses for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, warrant a priority rating before it's too late! |
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The thigmotactic behavior observed in the preliminary studies confirms the high priority of defensive behaviors. |
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We would like to see pedestrians given priority over vehicles on all park roads. |
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Moreover, the civic authorities give low priority to sewerage and treatment of sewage. |
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We have demonstrated that this continues to be a priority by toughening the laws on illegal weapons, air guns and replicas. |
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Road traffic accident reduction is a high priority for North Yorkshire firefighters and our partners. |
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The first priority of builders is the immediate surrounding environment, starting with the home and moving outward from there. |
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Services were proposed to be delivered to citizens in rural areas in the following sectors on a priority basis. |
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It's just that if one sees the rights of the foetus as taking priority then one is subjugating the right of the mother unfairly. |
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But you can use aperture priority as well as manual exposure, and manually focus the lens. |
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If racism is to be snuffed out altogether then a much greater priority must be the eradication of poverty, its real fuel. |
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Essential medicines are those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population. |
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The other top priority agenda in Hong Kong is the general agreement on trade in services and non-agricultural market access. |
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The bids are then processed and people with the highest priority are invited to view the property and become the new tenant. |
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As of now, the priority for CIE is setting up a wide teacher training network and arranging a support network. |
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Healthy soil is identified as the first priority for long-term sustainability of food production. |
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I've always placed a priority on staying in shape, eating clean, lifting weights consistently and doing cardio. |
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After decisively defeating a swarm of litigants claiming priority of conception he pursued a multitude of ideas and causes. |
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The dig, which began Monday, was a second priority for the divers, whose main goal was to survey the shipwreck site for storm damage. |
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There are 21 priority places available for students on the basis of their aptitude for the Performing Arts each year. |
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Football remains the Stamford Bridge hotshot's top priority despite the glamour of his personal life, he insisted. |
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He says that he will make the overhaul of Social Security a top priority in his administration. |
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However, I can understand that the national team is a priority and that Brazilian officials want to see him. |
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It wasn't until passing through 25 degrees nose high, with airspeed rapidly dropping, that I focused on the priority task of aviating. |
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However, the assumption that civil and political rights should have priority is widely shared in our society. |
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The priority of the new administration was to be civic pride, something we wanted to restore in the borough, making people proud to be here. |
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Past fiscal decisions are water over the dam, given the national government's priority for addressing recession in a timely manner. |
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As coverage of child care takes priority over coverage of city hall, the distinction between hard news and soft news will blur. |
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It was simply that domestic policy considerations took priority over humanitarian concerns. |
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However, the priority was to build the new debating chambers, and provide office and library accommodation for members of parliament and peers. |
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At the priority date, the commonest absorbent was what is referred to as cellulosic fluff or fluff pulp. |
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Bringing costs down will have to become a major priority for both cable companies and the telcos. |
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I wanted to give priority to the defense of immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence. |
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In these circumstances, the appropriate bus priority treatment may be analysed using the predicted traffic conditions and bus patronage levels. |
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The area has been made the highest priority in major plans for some of the most neglected areas in south Manchester. |
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In an economic slump, business costs that were once low priority take on new importance for the bottom line. |
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He also bristled at claims that the organization did not view medical privacy as a priority issue. |
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After all, false teeth were much easier to keep clean than real ones and dental hygiene was not a priority in Edwardian England. |
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Arminians as well as Calvinists got bishoprics, for the King's priority was an effective bench of bishops rather than conformity to one theology. |
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Only the Australian people can save Medicare by making it their number one priority at the next federal election. |
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Finding ways to wring every penny out of real estate expenses can become such an overriding priority that cost cutting becomes an end in itself. |
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Prevention of unwanted teenage pregnancies is a high priority in many countries. |
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Kenny's top priority was, at all times building up unity, team spirit and pride in the jersey. |
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Mutual fund companies are fiduciaries, meaning their top priority is to fulfill their responsibilities to others, not satisfy their own needs. |
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But he made it a priority to be very, very philanthropic, very generous with his own money. |
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These include reciprocal access to member airlines' lounges, priority check-in, standby, and preferred seating and boarding. |
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The trial of this consolidated lien action dealt only with the issue of priority between the lien claimants and the mortgagee. |
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So it falls down the priority list, and what is achieved tends to be with a view to the short term only. |
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The Ellison family feasts on oysters, and intellectualism takes priority over religion. |
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However the 2004 scheme will include increases to the size of priority category bands. |
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One of the areas that we feel needs to be addressed on priority are bottlenecks in several entry points to the city. |
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The cargo of 2500 tons of wheat is still on board, but the priority is getting the fuel off. |
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The report found many examples of good work but said insufficient priority was being given to the issue. |
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The equity is perhaps a matter of argument, but the position is it is mortgaged but the mortgagees will give up their priority to the charge. |
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An examination structure, intelligible to pupils, parents and employers, must be a priority as a means of getting these proposals off the ground. |
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The only exception to the priority of trams is at the Red Cow roundabout where traffic lights will regulate all traffic, including the trams. |
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Forested areas have had the priority for conservation, but scrublands and the plains flora have been little prized. |
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It's just that domestic bliss is not necessarily their first priority in life and many can wait for most of a lifetime without feeling any loss. |
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Extreme sports like bungee jumping tend to fall off the priority list when you're married. |
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Explicit priority setting, however, is likely to move very slowly because it is politically explosive. |
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A constant priority for the agency is silencing stations that cause radio interference. |
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The Department of Environment and Conservation has identified 7 priority actions to help recover the Bladder Senna in New South Wales. |
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Initially, George's speech and learning delay were considered the priority because despite his low blood count his health was quite good. |
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The key priority for his business is sourcing, adding a layer of complexity to the business model. |
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The priority given to low costs contributes to a consensus that service improvements are unlikely. |
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Throughout next month, all quarters, especially ministers and community leaders, should give priority to Bahasa Malaysia usage. |
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We feel that priority should be afforded to investment in non-primary roads, linking key tourist centres off the main trail. |
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My priority at this time was though, as ever, a handful of uncaught carp in yet another big gravel pit. |
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Joint development of an arsenal of Awe should become a priority for both countries. |
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Our number-one priority has been reducing the numbers of those at risk of internal sewer flooding and addressing the worst cases of external flooding. |
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Ninety-five per cent of members in our NOP survey said the main priority for the Government should be to ensure that all young people leave school literate and numerate. |
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Current and former intelligence officials have said North Korea has long been a priority target for American spies. |
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In fact, in a recent study of their users internationally, it was the lowest priority for most. |
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Unfortunately being a member does not give you priority on home England matches anymore and you have to enter a ballot to get tickets for away matches. |
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Experiments also must be second in priority to the accumulation of points. |
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Safety was a priority thanks to the well organised marshals, stewards and the members of the Civil Defence who were standing by to deal with any emergency that might arise. |
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But all these groups are reaching a point where vengeance takes priority over politics or, much less, public relations. |
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Their overwhelming priority is to protect the purchasing power of incumbent creditors. |
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As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern. |
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This will only be achieved by proper administrators whose collective priority should be a passion for the game and not concentrated on personal gain or glory. |
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Prime ministers have been mostly puppets, elderly time-servers who give a higher priority to loyalty, secrecy and consensus than to principle, debate and leadership. |
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Numerous politicians have routinely taken turns shedding crocodile tears, proclaiming that everyone's number one priority is getting the men out of prison. |
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Those who are identifiable are given priority burials, only because there are survivors who demand it. |
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Top priority went to a planned link road between the port of Heysham and the M6 motorway, but that scheme has run into major planning difficulties that have stopped it dead. |
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The converse proposition is that if priority is given in that tension to ensuring that people are not out-of-pocket, all sorts of meritorious cases might not get to court. |
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Figure 18 shows task priority in a control system block diagram. |
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My main priority now is to gain some invites and build up the experience I'm going to need to make it happen on the golf course at this new level. |
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The first priority of those papers, it appears, is to apply the conventions of journalism and record history, thereby creating an account readers may trust. |
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But this particular flash drive is really tiny and in our minds that makes keeping track of it a serious priority especially if it's being used to transport sensitive data. |
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The area will slowly open up to tourism, but the priority is to allow the Aboriginal communities to maintain their way of life without obtrusive interruption. |
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Cobb's Corner would be redeveloped to give priority to pedestrians, a public space would be created at Venner Road and a bus interchange would be created close to the station. |
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Of course, the hard but essential task now will be to maintain the sense of priority and importance about indigenous issues once the front page splashes die away again. |
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Wherever we finish up, my top priority is to obtain the best deal for the members and within that I'd like to see healthy continuation of the protection business. |
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In any case, the current study clearly suggests that identification of any forces favoring vocal conformity in parakeets should be a top priority for subsequent work. |
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Not even the support groups of those abused by priests had the bishop on their priority hit list. |
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This is accomplished with verbal and visual aids with a priority placed on each swimmer understanding the purpose of a particular drill or exercise. |
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Emanuel was knee-deep in a higher priority Monday, an ongoing teachers strike. |
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In addition to severity of cardiac disease and comorbidity, decisions on priority may take account of non-clinical factors such as employment status and dependants. |
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Both Hess and Shaffir are saying that women's prayer at the Western Wall is not top on the average Israeli's priority list. |
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Fung argues that cost-conscious shoppers will be more inclined to buy no-name jeans when mortgage payments, not stock market tips, become the priority of the day. |
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Within our graphics department final year students had priority on the photosetter, a large and clumsy lump that hummed and spewed out bromides to command. |
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A meat-and-potatoes Democrat like Ed Rendell would make jobs and the economy the true top priority of his administration. |
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We will be looking to give priority to the more vulnerable members of society, particularly in residential care homes and social services clients. |
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As a reasonable citizen, what really troubles the professor is that this priority to achieve gender equity in the ranks is an example of grossly misplaced priorities. |
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This is a really bad way of dividing up the available airwaves because it means that the spaces and pauses in speech get the same priority as the words. |
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His only priority should be the future wellbeing of the country and its people of all cultures, ages and wealth, not the battered and bruised egos of past conquests. |
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We expect the majority of our retail outlets will be open as usual and we will be giving priority to delivering express post and mail to post office boxes. |
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No matter how much you love the stone and broom game, when it takes priority in the biggest country in the Commonwealth, you can see why critics feel able to snipe. |
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With 87 per cent of all pigs infected with pathogenic campylobacter, reducing macrolide use in pig production should be a real priority for government. |
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This led to indecently hasty conclusions to priority championships. |
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With the health service under attack by the government, transpeople are not a priority where it really matters, giving them the full support they require. |
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This paper examines the typical travel time impacts of various bus priority measures to assist in the selection of appropriate treatments for particular road networks. |
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Retaining Silver was reported to be a major priority for top brass at the Times. |
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Youth workers and community leaders want to build an ambitious recreation area in the park but the priority seems to be to give residents their say in the project. |
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He said their promotion should be be given first priority in the city administration's plan to promote new teachers in its bid to gain regional autonomy. |
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These priority projects are real, tangible evidence of the company's work. |
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The second priority is the removal of the old boatyard slipway which, Mr. Farrell said, is a constant threat to vessels using the east basin and should be demolished. |
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There is a priority to protect the identity of their guests for Fisher and Hutchinson. |
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The Court fully understands and appreciates that the first priority of the executive branch in a time of crisis is to ensure the physical security of its citizens. |
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How can the council say that this family are not a priority when they are living in mouldy, musty, damp conditions with a two-week old baby and a son who has asthma? |
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But to what extent does accepting such a universal or panoramic priority of nature over culture translate an idea of Alexander Pope into modern critical terms? |
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Normally if a flight is oversold, we sometimes have a chance of getting on it, last minute, especially using a higher priority as we chose to use this day. |
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As soon as ISIS arrived in tikrit, their first priority was to round up their enemies for slaughter. |
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The priority will be to accommodate international and unwaged delegates. |
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It is a top priority and no stone must be left unturned in trying to seek a use for this building, which reflects its importance in Swindon's history in the past 150-years. |
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But this is a function of policy and the priority officials place on their agencies cooperating with each other, not how boxes are arranged on an organization chart. |
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Providing new facilities becomes a higher priority than maintaining the same facilities in older neighbourhoods, which also leads to decay in areas near the city centre. |
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The priority for any business firm should be secure transactions. |
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Set the camera on shutter priority and take shots of the same subject. |
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It has has been designated an orphan drug in both the EU and the US, is currently under priority review in the US, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand. |
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Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search. |
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The priority that the regime places on cyber warfare is made clear by its recruiting. |
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Curtis told The Daily Beast that, if elected, her top priority would be campaign-finance reform. |
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The beauty revivalism of the 1990s often expressed dissatisfaction with the priority postmodern discourse placed on the social and symbolic regulation of the subject. |
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A good, well-organised calf rearing system should be a priority for any dairy farmer, and this does not mean that you go and put up an expensive calf house. |
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The Corporation or municipality should give top priority to the improvement of the public health system and leave no stone unturned towards achieving their objective. |
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The missing child of an unwed mother was a low priority for police. |
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Yet slowly but surely, cancer, already the second highest cause of mortality in affluent nations, is becoming a priority health problem in developing countries. |
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All hands would have turned to the priority of resuscitating the patient. |
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It is strongly recommended that trainees be prepared to block in a 24-week period and make the training a top priority in order to receive maximum benefit from the training. |
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Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively. |
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But the higher price affords early registration for classes, a concierge service, and priority on wait lists. |
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The answer that if most often given for not using technologies is lack of time which is another way of saying it is a too low priority to be done. |
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Moreover, in continuing to accord priority to the relationship with the former superpower, the United States offered a salve to damaged Russian amour propre. |
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These wastelands are a big source of pollution and the Ministry of Environment is making it its priority to work on waste recycling and management in Bulgaria. |
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Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism, both of which are commendable aims. |
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Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming. |
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This is because they are within wealthy neighbourhoods and do not feature among the government's priority areas in need of grant aid and social care support. |
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The money will be spent on a variety of things with priority given to projects such as to provide full details of planning proposals for public viewing via the website. |
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These bears are omnivores and food is a top priority in their lives. |
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The neijia schools give priority to psycho-physical training and qigong. |
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Her topmost priority is to incorporate practical aspects connected with all-round personality development at the school-level, in her institution. |
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This is clearly an error as Miller and Gurley's younger name could not have priority over Meek and Worthen's older name, unless it was a replacement name for a homonym. |
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Gaining and maintaining air superiority was the top priority and was achieved by the bombardment of enemy airdromes on Pantelleria and Sicily. |
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Those already receiving a pension would not be affected as they would get priority in case the scheme winds ups. |
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