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reprioritizing
verb
Present participle of reprioritize
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Plans to extend the N subway line from Astoria to the airport were shelved in 2003 in the face of neighborhood opposition and post-9/11 reprioritizing of transit resources.
Reprioritizing government's existing spending to favor saving lives over more political science research is not anti-science; it's common sense.
"We are reprioritizing our major projects and initiatives," he said.
Our team is reprioritizing and focusing our efforts less on advocacy and more on results and executing on our climate commitment.
"People are standing back, taking a look at their lives and reprioritizing," said Janet Berney, secretary for the Dominican Retreat.
"Departments are now redefining themselves and reprioritizing," said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, an organization that recruits and trains police officials.
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But I'm also prepared for when the health impact becomes undeniable and people decide to reprioritize their budgets.
In its second term, the Obama administration must reprioritize those agencies, adequately fund them and support their efforts politically".
Once her crying exceeds the one-minute mark, reprioritize your to-do list and pick up the baby — especially if that will quiet her, as you suggest.
Now these companies insult our intelligence by expecting, after what happened in the Gulf of Mexico, that we will once again be lulled into believing that they have suddenly reprioritized employee and environmental safety over company profits.
"Almost everyone needs to reprioritize, whether you are making $50,000 or $500,000," Mr. Benningfield said, "because almost everyone is reaching beyond their grasp".
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