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Yet it would be months before the matter became a priority of county health officials.
In the early 20th century, fighting the mosquito, primarily throughout the South, became a priority of the federal government.
But critics of the bill, which had been pushed by the advocacy group Acorn and became a priority of council leaders, say that it would hold financial institutions to an unfair standard and would not solve the problem.
The brief is designed to add to the national discourse around teacher evaluation, a subject of growing emphasis and interest since it became a priority of the U.S. Department of Education's Race to the Top grant program.
Getting rid of it recently became a priority of district leadership.
After the Civil War, disarming freed slaves became a priority of white Southern state governments and roving bands of terrorists, like the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist organizations.
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In 1906, a dengue epidemic swept Fort William McKinley, located on a low site near Manila, and the study of dengue became a priority for members of the Board, including Percy Ashburn and Charles Craig 99, 12 ).
Family protection also became a priority, so the amendments of 1939 added wives, elderly widows, and dependent survivors of covered male workers.
Recycling of secondary raw materials has become a priority of waste handling in the worldwide environmental agenda.
In a post on Medium, he wrote: "It should become a priority of Facebook's to address this.
By then, designing a powerful digital signal processing chip, or D.S.P., had become a priority of the government.
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