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But as I try to prioritize what they are, foreign ownership is down on the list.
Even if executives try to prioritize it, innovation often gets crowded out by more "urgent" short-term pressures.
The Treasury's systems do not clearly mark what scheduled payments are for what reasons, so it is impractical to try to prioritize payments.
About 20percentt of provider payments by Blue Cross insurers are through contracts that try to prioritize quality over quantity, their trade association reported last summer.
They asked millions of people from around the world to weigh in on variations of the classic "trolley problem" by choosing who a car should try to prioritize in an accident.
In this scheme, we try to prioritize data collected by the proposed system sinks to decrease both the probability of delay and loss.
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"We're trying to prioritize," Mr. Bruno said.
Mr. Page said he was also trying to prioritize, putting "more wood behind fewer arrows".
But after lots of shifts in personnel, the company now seems to be trying to prioritize the autonomous car software.
City officials should take public health risks into account when trying to prioritize strategies for climate adaptation.
Rather, Mr. Butler said that his department works more informally, trying to prioritize by treating big potholes and those on high-volume streets first.
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