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Veterans or survivors who are already receiving benefits but applying for new ones may, as a consequence, be given lower priority, the workers say.
He's seen mental health be given lower priority since his first job in the policy-making world.
Such candidates should definitely be given lower priority in follow-up validation experiments.
The first is that patients, who are not suitable for "drop in" gastroscopy, but have a more urgent need for a gastroscopy, may be given lower priority.
In qualitative responses in the survey some individuals took the stance that drug addiction or obesity was self-induced and therefore should be given lower priority.
GPs with larger list sizes have to prioritise more strongly in his or her work, and according to our findings, attendance in meetings may be given lower priority.
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But the director of one of the three camps, Spyros Kourtis, admitted that non-Syrians are given lower priority because officials assume that they do not have as strong a claim for asylum.
Likewise, a user is given lower priority if he/she has been allocated more than bits after k time-slots.
The change helps more efficiently filter content, meaning the things from your friends and those you chose to follow rise to the surface while brands, publishers, marketers and news outlets are given lower priority.
Ubiquitously expressed genes required for the normal function of most cell types of diverse origin were given lower priority.
Because most childhood TB cases are not smear-positive, children are given lower priority in NTPs.
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