Sentence examples for may give priority from inspiring English sources

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The aim of this paper is first to test the hypothesis that, unable to satisfy the needs of all, immigrant parents of large families may give priority to the educational pathways of some of their children over others, specifically the eldest children and boys.

While the U.S. government may give priority to such licenses, operating under this sanctions relief in such a narrow time frame will prove to be very difficult in practice.

Healthcare professionals may view vulnerable patients as having more complex and demanding support needs and hence may give priority to meeting such needs at the expense of other aspects of quality care, such as involving patients in care decision making.

A possible explanation is that both patients and physicians in homeopathy may give priority to a holistic and person-centered treatment approach aimed to increase self-healing capacities of patients [ 32, 33].

For instance, a back surgeon often consider the results of MRI of the lumbar spine more important than other aspects, a rehabilitation doctor may give priority to 'yellow flags' and a specialist of social medicine may focus primarily on social risk factors.

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This approach has its costs, for it may seem to give priority to aspects of the tradition that appear in its earliest extant texts.

Mr. Leitenberg, who does not know what the new virus is -- if indeed it is a virus and not a bacterial agent -- said in an interview that accumulating evidence of the previously unknown component of the Iraqi germ warfare program suggests that Hans Blix, the new chief inspector for Iraq, may want to give priority to biological weapons.

If ISS is the only focus, the registrar may not necessarily give priority to coding of all injuries in each body region as only a single injury in each of up to three different body regions may be used for ISS calculation.

Also, societies may give high priority to the economically productive people to stimulate economic growth [ 15], or low priority to people who require health care as a result from irresponsible behavior (e.g. smoking) [ 16].

Some competitors also say the fashion brands that supply the royals' businesses may give them priority or exclusivity to acquire the prestige of being sold at a "titled retailer" or other such perceived benefits.

In contrast people may give less priority to health loss when the individual is considered responsible for their own condition [ 5, 6].

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