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Instead, a minor operation may take priority, as headline waiting time targets matter more politically.
You may be right: repayment of your loan may take priority over charitable giving.
We expect them to bid again, but Canada also wants the 2010 Winter Games for Vancouver-Whistler Mountain, and that may take priority".
And some City Council members and others have expressed concern that the efforts to deflect blame may take priority over corrective action.
The burden of proof is set very high; and the reputation of the accused may take priority over the protection of the child.
The president-elect has pledged to spend $1 trillion to shore up the country's aging infrastructure, but in recent days, close advisers have signaled that issues such as health care and a rewriting of tax laws may take priority.
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When discussions get underway to thrash out the terms of the severance, he said Britain should try to negotiate access to the EU's massive Horizons 2020 research programme, though other demands may well take priority.
We also recognise that LBP is a multidimensional issue and physiotherapists often attempt to integrate the physical and psychosocial problems within a single coherent package of care, though the physical problem may often take priority.
Pins will be tucked away to try to protect the scorecard but Davis has also acknowledged that for the first round the driest spots on greens may have to take priority.
The 'day-to-day role' may need to take priority at times, and thus by rotating the role of 'lead' individual (or agency), this will allow time and space to respond to these other competing demands, while also managing issues around fatigue and tunnel vision as the various agencies and individuals 'share the load'.
Moreover, seeking care for sub-acute or chronic symptoms may take lower priority than basic needs for food, shelter, and safety[ 20].
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