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- verb Present participle of
prioritize .
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Examples
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It's a combat-less reimagining that looks really clever, and they've clearly put a great deal of effort in prioritizing emotional horror in the way it's designed.
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Quarterback Marc Bulger said Spagnuolo has joined Devaney in prioritizing physicality and rebuilding the Rams from the front lines out.
Rams' mandate for Spagnuolo: 'Turn this place upside down' 2009
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It's a combat-less reimagining that looks really clever, and they've clearly put a great deal of effort in prioritizing emotional horror in the way it's designed.
Archive 2009-06-01 SVGL 2009
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With the advent of a “borderless world”, cities become a more important criteria in prioritizing markets, as opposed to regions, continents, or countries.
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Ames/Chris/Smoke: Unless you are claiming that she would have won your vote had she visited you, Darcy and her campaign were correct in prioritizing mainstream, undecided voters over party-line wingers like you and me.
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On his Brianstorms Weblog, Brian Dear highlights this interesting excerpt about prioritizing from the Peters document:
Boing Boing: September 5, 2004 - September 11, 2004 Archives 2004
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10Questions. com -- a truly crowdsourced online people-powered candidate forum that seeks to involve millions of voters in prioritizing the questions they want answered, and moving politicians away from sound-bites to in-depth discussion of issues -- is one example of the latter.
Levi Felix: Waiting for SuperCandidate! What do the 2010 Candidates Say About Education?! (VIDEO) Levi Felix 2010
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had floated the idea of prioritizing immigration reform, which Graham argued would undermine work on energy legislation.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Oil rig sinks, as does Senate climate bill 2010
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had floated the idea of prioritizing immigration reform, which Graham argued would undermine work on energy legislation.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Oil rig sinks, as does Senate climate bill 2010
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Geithner, in a letter last month to Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, called prioritizing the country's bills "unwise, unworkable, unacceptably risky and unfair to the American people."
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