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prioritises

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Third person singular of prioritise

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We help people shake off a feeling of fatalism … we help them think about ways of changing their situation Deogratias Niyonkuru While European leaders debate how much of their wealth to devote to aid, Niyonkuru sings from a different sheet – advocating self-sufficiency and an agenda that prioritises a sense of dignity.

For launch Guardian Australia has secured an exclusive with Gillard in which she takes aim at opposition leader Tony Abbott's women's policy of paid parental leave, arguing that it is anti-women and against Australian values because it prioritises those on high incomes.

One explanation for Mitchell's continental success is that she has always aspired to the German ideal of Regietheater, which prioritises the director's interpretation over the writer's intention.

It is for this very reason that this movement is known as Ciclovía, Spanish for "cycleway", which, for a change, prioritises this modest mode of transport," says the Equal Streets vision statement.

The absorbing lead track—"You Will Become", written for his younger brothers and for Ms Irglova makes it clear that Mr Hansard prioritises poetry over accessibility; the song's contemplative refrain and raw vocals are perhaps too thoughtful for pop radio.But Mr Hansard is finally tasting success.

But titling programmes, they write, "unavoidably signal to lenders that a government prioritises housing for the poor, and hence is more likely to side with borrowers in enforcing credit contracts".Clinical depressionThe ILD has always pushed for broader changes in the legal system so that it can handle the kind of collateral the poor provide, at a cost that makes it worthwhile to do so.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) prioritises the removal of adults with criminal records rather than children with none.Whereas the United States is allowed rapidly to send illegal Mexican child migrants back across the border, it is required to treat those from Central America differently.

Being in an "adhocracy"—an organisation that prioritises innovation, adaptation, and growth, which encourages change was also helpful.

WITH events in Washington descending into farce, the markets are still assuming the US will avoid technical default via a deal or via a process that prioritises debt payment over workers' salaries and the provision of services.

I don't doubt that the media to some extent shapes America's political culture, but any media outlet that prioritises subjects its high-minded producers believe really matter is sure to lose out to competing outlets that cater to the public's salacious tastes.

Seed borers introduced for the purpose may, in time, get the thorn under some sort of control, but for now the conservation team still relies on chainsaws, strimmers and herbicides, and carefully prioritises the locations it tries to protect.

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