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to priority
noun
An item's relative importance.
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We live from priority to priority, crisis to crisis.
Moreover, much of the lending to priority sectors, by definition, is to those on low incomes.
But when it starts to inconvenience others it does not have an automatic right to priority.
It craves the same terrain in a person's soul as love, the claim to priority and centrality.
At that profit margin the seller was happy to priority ship to the UK at no extra cost.
They help arrange arms trade missions to "priority markets", like Saudi Arabia and Libya, and overseas exhibitions.
They also have to direct 36% of loans to "priority sectors", picked by the government to help small borrowers.
Investigations are needed to priority efforts.
In MIHT, the data consist of pointers to priority tries.
Fenelon's claim to priority is not based on his intrinsic significance.
It said any repairs deemed necessary were scheduled according to priority.
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