Sentence examples for consistent prioritising from inspiring English sources

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We are a people whose cultural achievements have come at great human cost – from Native removal and genocide to racially defined chattel slavery and segregation and terrorism, to the devaluation of women's rights, to bodily and mental self-determination and the consistent prioritising of an imagined "superior" leisurely class (mostly white, mostly male, mostly oppressive) over others.

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A few prioritised the rare disease but twice as many favoured the common disease, a result that is consistent with prioritising the disease that someone is more likely to experience.

He has consistently prioritised unity over decisiveness.

This pattern of morbidity is consistent with the Swedish strategy to prioritise high risk groups in the early phase of the campaign.

The indicated importance of these criteria, particularly a desire to prioritise the most severely obese and those with comorbidities, are largely consistent with previous studies that suggest public preferences in other health priority setting contexts would prioritise those who are most severely affected by the condition being treated.

The adoptive family environment is hopefully in itself a therapeutic intervention, providing children with consistent, loving caregiving and an example of interpersonal relationships which prioritise their needs.

"She failed to provide a comfortable home and to prioritise the children's need for a secure and consistent relationship over her own need for relationships with a number of male partners," she said.

The president committed to the prime minister that we will prioritise this case, while making sure any action taken is consistent with our national security".

National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said: "The president committed to the prime minister that we will prioritise this case, while making sure any action taken is consistent with our national security".

This suggests that that service delivery models minimising hospitalisation should be prioritised, and financial protection offered when hospitalisation is unavoidable, which is consistent with previous findings that inefficient patient management can be a major cause of catastrophic health expenditure [ 1].

Periodic and consistent monitoring of trends and the effects of these risk factors on disease burden is needed for prioritising prevention programmes.

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