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Examples for "priority"
Examples for "priority"
1Therefore, race relations were again a priority issue-albeitin a different way.
2Now public health can be priority number one-thanksto plentiful number two.
3However, the priority of each use case varies with different endemic settings.
4They were given 20 possible factors to place in order of priority.
5Councillor George Wood said their main priority was to ensure public safety.
1Projects that included the necessary financing would be given precedence, he said.
2If Rule One and Two come into conflict, Rule One takes precedence.
3Meanwhile, Sino-U.S. trade tensions continued to take precedence in global financial markets.
4Courting popularity in politics invariably takes precedence over planning for rainy days.
5We learned the order of precedence for troops in the communication trenches.
1There is no precedency in a French assembly except amongst the Military.
2In that of the Royalists, they dispute for precedency, and amuse themselves.
3None jostle with him for the wall, or pick quarrels for precedency.
4In a review of Italian literature, Dante has a double claim to precedency.
5He speaks most of the precedency of age, and protests fortune the greatest virtue.
1It's not only the sins that are visited upon you if you take the details of your antecedence seriously.
2The chief principle, then, of savage science is that antecedence and consequence in time are the same as effect and cause.
3I must necessarily set out from the one, to which therefore I give hypothetical antecedence, in order to arrive at the other.
4And a posteriori, it will be proved by the principle itself when it is discovered, as involving universal antecedence in its very conception.
5Secondly, it may be referred to the very nature of the action itself: that is, forasmuch as predestination implies antecedence and gratuitous effect.
1The ogive is, perhaps, very ancient; and authors dispute as to the anteriority of the Romanesque to the Gothic.
2This anteriority of nature is a commonplace in philosophy: thus one says that the decrees of God have an order among themselves.
1Some may be near unto goodness who are conceived far from it; and many things happen not likely to ensue from any promises of antecedencies.
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