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The phrase "achieving a priority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accomplishment of a specific goal or task that has been deemed important or urgent.
Example: "Our team is focused on achieving a priority this quarter to enhance customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "attaining a priority" or "realizing a priority".
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That is how we can contribute to achieving a priority objective: peace in the Maghreb.
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Although the president had to relent on some major provisions, the vote allows him to claim victory in achieving a main legislative priority.
The deal, reached after weeks of talks and partisan jousting, brought the White House close to achieving a top legislative priority: the right of the president to make trade deals that Congress could not change but only ratify or reject.
"The American people deserve a government that spends every taxpayer dollar with as much care as taxpayers spend their own dollars -- where money is spent not out of inertia, but only when it contributes to achieving a clear national priority," Emanuel and Orszag write in the memo, according to an early draft.
In terms of what we should be looking to achieve, a huge priority must be to decarbonise our energy needs.
In order to achieve a distributed priority based neighborhood scheduling, the authors propose to separate the nodes into groups.
Based on the update of virtual flow list, the nexthops recorded in the virtual flow will be more competitive to achieve a high priority to forward this packet.
In the corporate world, one way we could achieve a greater priority on trust would be to tie in changes in social behavior (trust, empathy, transparency, home-work sensitivity) to productivity variables and figure out how this will impact making money.
This first estimate of a global DALY score for rabies, together with the Tanzania-specific example, indicates that the disease exerts a considerable public health impact, exceeding other prominent diseases that currently achieve a higher priority for disease control.
Equally important, while the Accountability for Reasonableness framework has surfaced as a guide to achieving a fair and legitimate priority-setting process, our understanding of the processes and mechanisms that determine its degree of success in the achievement of fairness and legitimacy remains largely an open question.
Other authors prefer to establish categories defined as feasible, possible or unfeasible, unless they are necessary to achieve a high-priority health policy goal.
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