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After being elected pope, Benedict made the abuse cases a priority.
Some district attorneys have made such cases a priority but, using prosecutorial discretion, have designed specialized diversion programs.
But at the end of 2014 a taskforce made up of Monusco, other UN offices, Panzi hospital and a few NGOs made the cases a priority, calling them a "crime against humanity" and putting pressure on Kinshasa.
Ministers clearly do not consider charges of war crimes in those cases a priority, but have suggested that in due course hearings for a Hague trial could be held in Serbia.
Cyrus Vance Jr., who had recently been sworn in as Manhattan district attorney, ending the 35-year term of Robert Morgenthau, had made the opening of cold cases a priority.
He said his own conclusion was that the Obama administration had not made these cases a priority, which, he said, meant "they are exposing children to a tremendous amount of harm".
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You can expect me to hit the ground running and make your case a priority.
We recognize the importance that our British allies have placed on resolving the Shaker Aamer case, and accordingly, we have made this case a priority".
But immigration officials made the case a priority, co-ordinating agents from the FBI to fly all over the world to gather evidence against Chucky.
Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida and a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, has been urging the F.B.I. and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to make resolving Mr. Levinson's case a priority.
But even as the White House pledged to make his case a priority after a personal plea from David Cameron, Barack Obama's defense secretaries have played what one official called "foot-dragging and process games" to let the deals languish.
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