Sentence examples for been priority from inspiring English sources

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been priority

noun

An item's relative importance.

  • He set his e-mail message's priority to high.

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"If there had been priority given to humans, we would not have these problems," he said.

I think now she understood when she quit the governor's job, that this, in addition to minting money, which seems to have been priority number one, would be a distinct advantage of not being a current office-holder.

These men will have been priority targets - but not the only ones.

High-skilled immigration reform has been priority No. 1 for leaders in the technology industry who have aggressively lobbied for more immigrant scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs.

Reproductive health and communicable disease prevention and control have traditionally been priority areas for the Ministry of Health.

This has been priority and a defining feature of LSE since its inception and will be the focus of a new phase of development of the journal in 2016.

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Science and innovation have never been priorities.

The WHR 2013 also provides examples of many health topics on which there have been priority-setting exercises.

Not government's priority?

"Health care is priority No. 2".

It is priority one, two, three, four and five".

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