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The moment you say, "Hey, Siri," your iPhone/Mac/HomePod, et al. communicate with one another, prioritizing either the device that heard the query the best (likely the closest) or was most recently used.
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The distinction is important because many functions will trade off with one another, and prioritizing some aspects of biodiversity will be at the cost of others.
They move seamlessly from one important activity to another, multitasking and prioritizing without ever breaking a sweat.
Another benefit of prioritizing the problem can be considered as an instrument for the utilization of design resources.
When we make a commitment to one activity over another we are prioritizing what is most important to us at that particular time.
A large number of predicted redundant genes may be grounds for prioritizing another gene.
GPs feel forced by current guidelines to prescribe many different medicines: they appear to pile the recommendations of one guideline on another instead of prioritizing.
Pharmacovigilance is another area in which prioritizing curation efforts is necessary (51).
Another example included co-directors prioritizing program activities, resulting in clinical program directors relieving managers from other less essential dossiers.
Usually this work is done to provide a means of prioritizing one area over another for protection.
For too long, affirmative action has been stigmatized as a means of prioritizing one racial group at the expense of another.
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