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The Standard also proposed U.S. military strategies that would prioritize attacking Ḥussein over eliminating al-Qaeda.

The results of the study highlight the importance of elaborating an accounting system that would prioritize the climate convention goals, not national preferences.

The design could perhaps benefit from the implementation of an algorithm that would prioritize key information (see St. John et al., 2005).

The state legislature recently passed a bill that would prioritize drug treatment over prison, improve parole practices, and end mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.

WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday the president would veto legislation that would prioritize U.S. debt payments if the nation hits its borrowing limit, sending an early salvo in the next round of federal budget skirmishes.

First, given that we deal with low throughput, labor intensive technologies, we needed to have a measure that would prioritize experimental measurements.

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Senate Republicans on Tuesday, like their colleagues in the House last week, expressed concern that the Fed effectively was declaring that it would prioritize job growth over inflation.

Democrats have dubbed that measure the "Pay China First Act," pointing out that it would prioritize payments to U.S. bondholders, which include many foreign governments like China, while obligations such as Medicare and military benefits would be placed on the backburner.

An app that would automatically prioritize tasks chronologically by due date -- and also give you a heads-up when a future project was creeping closer, so nothing could take you by surprise.

Last week, four members of the British Parliament published an op-ed in the New York Times under the headline, "Obama's Slap in the Face to Britain," in which they expressed anger and frustration over the fact that there is no set timeline for Aamer's release, despite the fact that the White House told Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron last January that he would prioritize Aamer's case.

While White House press secretary Sean Spicer later insisted that it was "not a Muslim ban," Trump said the day he signed it that he would prioritize helping Syrian Christians and made an exception for admitting refugees who are religious minorities in those countries. .

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