Sentence examples for question of prioritization from inspiring English sources

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"It basically comes down to the question of prioritization.

To a question about financing for disaster relief, he said, "this is a question of prioritization.

Mr. Sabatino said cuts in the Cornell marine and diabetes programs were "a question of prioritization" and no reflection on programs' quality.

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Our research addresses the following research question: is one type of prioritization approach sufficient to reach multidimensional biodiversity targets at local scale?

Since LD can be used to select tag SNPs that provide surrogate information for groups of SNPs having shared LD, it is reasonable to question whether prioritization of MCS SNPs is useful if LD tagging strategies can "cover" MCS regions effectively.

Another limitation was the dual nature of the intervention, as it contains a part where individual students generate a question and formulate it in writing, and a second part consisting of prioritization of questions during a plenary discussion in the small group.

Development of a vaccine against pH1N1 began in the early phases of the epidemic, leading to questions about prioritization of vaccine allocation within populations, given that not all vaccine would be distributed at once (due to production and logistical constraints).

For example, knowledge gained from answering questions around prioritization of PPCPs, the importance of the environment as a selection pressure for antimicrobial resistance, identification of regions of greatest risk, and characterization of risks to wildlife may all need to be answered before the top-ranked question can be addressed.

"The truth is that consumers like getting something for free," Pai said, sidestepping the question of fairness pertaining to corporate prioritization in a world with net neutrality.

Some EBPH researchers have questioned the prioritization of experimental evidence, noting that study quality may be more important than whether the study is experimental or observational (Petticrew and Roberts 2003; Rychetnik et al. 2002).

A natural question now becomes whether the raters' perception of severity, as defined in the national guidelines of prioritization, can be meaningfully "translated" into GAF scores.

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