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The phrase "accorded strict priority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is given the highest level of importance or urgency over other matters.
Example: "In this project, safety concerns are accorded strict priority to ensure the well-being of all team members."
Alternatives: "given top priority" or "assigned utmost importance."
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Principle 1 is accorded strict priority over principle 2, which regulates social and economic inequalities.
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(i) Strict Priority Given to Live Video Flows.
The disadvantage of the strict priority is higher priority classes may starve bandwidth for lower priority classes.
The disadvantage of the strict priority algorithm is that higher-priority classes may starve bandwidth for lower-priority classes.
In order to overcome the drawbacks of the strict priority discipline, an algorithm depicting a probabilistic priority discipline is presented.
In addition, emergency rescue vehicles have strict priority, which do not exist plan optimization problems.
This algorithm allocates the bandwidth to SSs in a strict priority manner.
The advantage of strict priority scheduling was that services with real-time requirement were satisfied preferentially.
A scheduling policy with strict priority across classes was also studied by [34].
The most commonly adopted scheduling policy is based on strict priority which allocates bandwidth and transmits packets simply based on the priority of the traffic class with UGS having the highest priority and BE having the lowest priority.
A strict priority algorithm distributes the bandwidth among service classes following strict class priority[8], from highest to lowest (UGS, ertPS, rtPS, nrtPS, BE).
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