There is a "prioritized" R&D fund of $152 billion—science is prioritized!
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Perhaps the Hogwarts curriculum prioritized this spell more before toilets.
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Instead, he prioritized an expensive gift over a useful one.
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SARA EISEN: --target, prioritized that for the last few years.
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Eventually, one of their careers will have to be prioritized.
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Although poetry and performance permeated his teaching, he prioritized architecture.
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CBS prioritized its bottom line over doing the right thing.
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Although they've had their differences, they've always prioritized their family.
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In addition, RED bolt articles will be prioritized in Flipboard.
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Treatment counseling and detox beds have been funded and prioritized.
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User security is now prioritized over the product proliferation strategy.
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The use of efficient, resilient, clean materials must be prioritized.
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Musk had prioritized the weekly production of 6900,2628 Model 28503s.
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It certainly was not prioritized above speed, flash, power, style.
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I prioritized buying a house that was a good investment.
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The unavoidable implication is that America has not prioritized children.
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However, unlike Express, I received all of my prioritized items!
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Hospitals and water systems will be prioritized for power restoration.
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He only wished more people prioritized this kind of research.
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Sanders narrowly beat Biden among voters who prioritized income inequality.
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Since leaving Mountain Valley, Jake had prioritized his social life.
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They also prioritized transfer stations and those with high ridership.
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Meanwhile, other Republicans instead prioritized a push to defund ObamaCare.
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Sessions suggested politicians in Chicago have prioritized politics over safety.
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Who were prioritized as key figures in slavery and abolition?
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Instead, Republicans prioritized giving the middle finger to the left.
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The tech industry generally wouldn't argue with a re-prioritized system.
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Publications that Facebook deems "trustworthy" will be prioritized on the site.
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Arya also consistently prioritized her personal moral code over her assignments.
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He has also prioritized a tax cut for the middle class.
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They've never prioritized our trauma unless it was to their benefit.
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It appears the investigation has not been prioritized by the agency.
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I want to have a variety of opinions condensed and prioritized.
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The WSJ prioritized climate change coverage less when I was there.
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The big picture: NASA has prioritized Mars, Earth's other sibling planet.
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No one else knows who you've prioritized and who you haven't.
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These repairs should be prioritized to provide next-day turnaround time.
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Since having kids, Bell has prioritized being present in their lives.
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Features are prioritized by importance * number of owners likely to benefit.
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Apple has prioritized India, one of the world's largest smartphone markets.
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We've prioritized profit, power, and ratings (not coincidentally following Trump's lead).
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It has long prioritized logistics, more so than perhaps even Alibaba.
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Only 220006 percent of self-identified independent voters prioritized the issue.
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Stability on the Korean Peninsula has always been prioritized over denuclearization.
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We also prioritized making our ad tech capabilities a strategic advantage.
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Manufacturing flexibility is something that Chinese factories have prioritized for years.
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Credit card payments can even be prioritized through Digit's boost feature.
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"Our investments are prioritized at the senior most level," she said.
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M.L.B. has prioritized international growth and had eyed the European market.
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Some of that time per day is highly intentional prioritized time.
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" The saxophonist Joshua Redman "prioritized an agenda of direct emotional clarity.
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It is no secret that Rusdi Kirana prioritized efficiency over regulation.
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Nevertheless, Democrats prioritized haste as they jammed through their impeachment vote.
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Glick's team prioritized building a proof of concept with Kiva's technology.
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Bloomberg has prioritized data analytics in his business and public life.
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Medicines for diabetes, asthma, arthritis, HIV and cancer would be prioritized.
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Mr. Cuomo prioritized speed and construction, not parliamentary rules of procedure.
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In Afghanistan, 47 districts have been prioritized for vaccination and monitorization.
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Searching from an Amazon Echo works well, though Amazon's services are prioritized.
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Among this disaffected group, 22008% favored change while only 245% prioritized experience.
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Family is always prioritized above all else in my life for me.
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Euronet has "consistently embraced and prioritized compliance," he said in the letter.
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The minister added that Singapore has for many years prioritized economic diversification.
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And then, when the oil crisis subsided, Exxon de-prioritized the research.
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But McCartney has prioritized what other luxury brands treat as an afterthought.
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The hat unintentionally prioritized pink pussies, which belong to biological Caucasian females.
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Still, she said there are times she wished she had prioritized family.
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During the school year I lived within my means and just prioritized.
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I prioritized hoarding money over doctors' appointments, train tickets, and decent clothes.
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Men may also have, evolutionarily speaking, genetically prioritized reproduction over life span.
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In their view, this led to shareholder value being prioritized over innovation.
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Meanwhile, Soros prioritized support for charities that help migrants and asylum seekers.
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Obama has prioritized reducing carbon emissions and the use of fossil fuels.
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Those figures are only growing, which explains why Google prioritized your phone.
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For years, Pemex prioritized investment in profitable drilling projects, neglecting other areas.
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This crisis did not happen organically: Corporations prioritized profits over human lives.
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So the administration, through regulations in 2014, prioritized giving money to insurers.
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The administration has not prioritized human rights concerns in U.S. foreign engagements.
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Beyond pay, tech workers prioritized a company's culture and opportunities to learn.
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Since her death, Amy's father has prioritized keeping his daughter's memory alive.
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Trump successfully prioritized veterans' issues in 2016 by highlighting areas of improvement.
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However, his speech prioritized security issues over political, social or economic development.
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The use of paper is still widespread and recycling is rarely prioritized.
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He said that 2020 "must be the year" the problem is prioritized.
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But some hospital workers say they don't feel prioritized at the moment.
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My family homeschooled; all our friends homeschooled; we all prioritized self-sufficiency.
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The government prioritized HIV prevention and treatment, and international donors stepped forward.
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It wants its security prioritized as it faces an increasingly aggressive Russia.
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Therefore, poor and underserved communities should be prioritized in private businesses' support.
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It is time that Chinese society prioritized mental health over economic success.
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Instead, both are prioritized for a highly enjoyable, rich, well-rounded sound.
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DeVos has prioritized school choice and championed charter schools during her tenure.
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When it came to fast deliveries, Amazon reportedly prioritized speed over safety.
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"Republicans and conservative groups have really prioritized state supreme courts," said Bannon.
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Caballero: Technologies for adaptation — not only mitigation — also need to be prioritized.
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Unfortunately, Google's app designers haven't prioritized making their apps support dark theming.
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This year, the European Commission (like the Obama administration) has prioritized cybersecurity.
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There's very competent leaders in Silicon Valley, and they haven't prioritized it.
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"Our search area is prioritized on the life raft option," he said.
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For years, "Drag Race" prioritized entertainment over any nuances of the culture.
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When Melgen had a problem, Menendez and his staff allegedly prioritized it.
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Each series prioritized humanism and interpersonal drama over budget prosthetics and technobabble.
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Hence, the Photos team prioritized other applications of machine learning above this feature.
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And he told Forbes that Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's CEO, prioritized monetization over encryption.
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Facebook is aggressively pursuing the international and developing world markets Snapchat hasn't prioritized.
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Flexport prioritized those shipments for loading and rerouting just to avoid the tariffs.
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Instagram employees who spoke to the Atlantic said that combating harassment isn't prioritized.
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What it leaves out is how the rest of the stakeholders are prioritized.
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Pruitt has also prioritized funding for the Superfund program and water infrastructure projects.
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AT&T, for instance, has wasted no time in creating prioritized fast lanes.
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Giving children the chance to learn during traumatic experiences is also being prioritized.
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Tashah Johnson grew up with an entrepreneurial mother who always prioritized giving back.
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Her mother's generation prioritized straightened hair as a symbol of middle-class values.
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The state energy giant has instead prioritized production at a shale development nearby.
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And in your 220s everyone has spouses and kids, so friendships aren't prioritized.
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Certainly helping coal communities is never prioritized over, say, high-end tax cuts.
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It is a signal that carbon reductions are being prioritized over energy tribalism.
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The international community has prioritized the development of Somalia as a united country.
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You can see how Google prioritized in the downtimes experienced by various services.
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President Xi Jinping has prioritized advancing China's space program to strengthen national security.
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Instead, a new engine to replace the Russian-made ones would be prioritized.
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It is sort of really prioritized for a generation that's super visually literate.
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This stems from the way the show has always prioritized surprise over suspense.
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Prosecutors argued that Blankenship micromanaged the mine and prioritized production goals above compliance.
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He prioritized the border region's economic interests and the importance of free trade.
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President Trump, who has prioritized the war on gangs at the expense of
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There have been eight vehicle safety standards prioritized by the UN for implementation.
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Since 220006, U.S. immigration policy has prioritized nepotism—extended family relationships—over skills.
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Meghan Schmuck, an undergrad studying nutrition at the University of Arkansas, prioritized wakefulness.
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Most prioritized, it seems, are the views of rather than from the building.
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Facebook has prioritized content moderation and harassment from early on in its history.
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In fact, Glassdoor found that 813% of U.S. millennials prioritized culture over salary.
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It's frustrating to know that this "controversy" has been prioritized in the news.
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Its spokesperson noted that Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg has prioritized customer safety.
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Once you have prioritized these, be prepared to communicate this information to others.
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Discovery of new content was prioritized over discovery of content you already have.
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The company's design team prioritized ease of construction and elegant, but affordable design.
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And there's more evidence that Trump hasn't prioritized protecting patients with preexisting conditions.
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Many of these vendors developed tools that prioritized billing over providing patient care.
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Speed and convenience cannot be prioritized over the survival of this iconic species.
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Now, the league has prioritized helmet safety with an investment of $3 million.
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But, unlike Bolton, Pompeo seems to have prioritized his relationship with President Trump.
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They (especially Trump) prioritized huge crowds over intimate town halls and retail politics.
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More importantly, those who prioritized gun policy at the polls overwhelmingly voted Democratic.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg has prioritized the company's livestreaming feature over other video projects.
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Two years earlier, the party prioritized 111 candidates, winning 71 of those races.
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Facebook referral traffic to slate plummeted 87% after a strategy change prioritized friends and family content over news Facebook referral traffic to slate plummeted 87% after a strategy change prioritized friends and family content over news Are you sensing a trend?
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The government rules on the fuel switching also prioritized residential users over industrial consumers.
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One project they prioritized, however, was building a new app for drivers, codenamed Carbon.
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Holder and Lynch prioritized combating racial profiling and selective policing within communities of color.
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Even for the world's best scientists, predicting which diseases should be prioritized is hard.
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But in naming these features, the automakers have prioritized marketing over clarity, Brannon said.
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Mrs Clinton has prioritized it, setting up 75 field offices to Mr Trump's 25.
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"This was difficult even when we had policies that prioritized family unity," he said.
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There are also questions about why this prosecution was prioritized over other potential prosecutions.
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They've prioritized inclusivity and context, and they're approaching the tools with healthy, methodical skepticism.
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The research prioritized organizational viability and number of investments over fund and round size.
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Modi has prioritized overhauling India's dilapidated infrastructure in his first 27 months in power.
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I probably could have prioritized it, but there was no urgency in my mind.
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In years past, Pitt and Jolie had prioritized spending the holidays as a family.
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It should be prioritized on an institutional level, as well as a personal one.
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The values currently prioritized by medicine were made explicit to me several years ago.
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The grains portfolio is one of Olam's six prioritized sectors for investment and growth.
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Instead they've prioritized the experience of feeling your way out through an unfamiliar world.
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That's what the data suggest is possible if the right infrastructure projects are prioritized.
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Reich noted that while the office has many fun perks, work is always prioritized.
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Your media brand's content will not be prioritized over the personal content of humans.
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Google product manager Juston Payne said the team behind Google Clips prioritized those issues.
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They also have not prioritized and implemented comprehensive seismic safety measures, the report found.
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Content will also be prioritized as users follow or share stories from specific publications.
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Focusing policies on greenhouse gases made sense in an Obama administration that prioritized climate.
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Clearly, Bed Bath had prioritized mobile search, user interface navigational improvement and digital offerings.
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Republicans have long held the Georgia district, but Democrats have prioritized flipping the seat.
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The company says that it prioritized minimizing latency during the Structured Streaming development process.
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Revenue is a lagging indicator of sales success, so must likewise be prioritized accordingly.
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That's why Democrats, upon taking the House, quickly prioritized a universal background check bill.
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It's time to make sure their interests are prioritized and their voices are heard.
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Khosrowshahi has prioritized ride safety, worker rights and better public relations since taking over.
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If you haven't prioritized your rainy day fund, chances are you aren't saving enough.
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US prosecutions of the cases began in 2014 as the department prioritized the crimes.
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Loda prioritized aggressive players who could "think outside the box," while recruiting for Alliance.
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She prioritized eliminating unnecessary chemicals, such as parabens, phthalates and sulfates, from her batches.
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These nominees believe that veterans, should have our needs prioritized before bureaucrats and unions.
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The Riveters prioritized offense, while in Japan, where rinks are bigger, defense is emphasized.
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He and Trump share the general view that hiring American workers should be prioritized.
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Mr. Obama repeatedly prioritized engaging dictatorial regimes rather than challenging their human rights records.
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It said two groups of people have been prioritized for testing since early March.
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More recently, the Islamic State prioritized seizing dams as it expanded its territorial control.
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But President Trump has prioritized scrapping environmental regulations to help revitalize domestic energy production.
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She prioritized nature scenes over figure studies, as in "Sea Picture with Black" (1959).
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An inviting pool was found beyond an iron fence, but privacy hadn't been prioritized.
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One area that's not being prioritized are the ad-supported downloads Hulu once promised.
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This is another important finding for the GOP, which has prioritized reducing premium costs.
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But the rebrand also continues a kind of transparency that Facebook hasn't always prioritized.
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As the authorities prioritized the processing of some nationalities, like Syrians, others seemed forgotten.
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" Mr. Norquist asked, listing the range of conservative constituencies the president has prioritized. "Taxes.
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Saleh predicts that they won't be prioritized during the earnings call with analysts Wednesday.
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Their 2017 rankings prioritized countries that enjoyed some measure of peace, quiet and prosperity.
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Maduro has prioritized debt payments to retain his country's access to international capital markets.
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As an indispensable public health and economic necessity, water infrastructure deserves to be prioritized.
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Here are five areas most likely to be prioritized in the first 2628 days.
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His administration has also prioritized policies that would lead to declines in Medicaid enrollment.
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In a formal response, she said the EPA has properly prioritized its limited resources.
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And unfortunately, in recent decades we've prioritized this less and less in our schools.
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His administration has also prioritized policies that would lead to declines in Medicaid enrollment.
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His work set off a new era that prioritized moral management over physical control.
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Look out, all of you passive, enabling Republicans who have prioritized political power over everything.
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"---Commissioner O'Rielly" You know who else believed telemedicine services should be prioritized over cat videos?
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That's likely why Netflix prioritized Android over iOS, for the initial launch of smart downloads.
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Facebook's donation is somewhat opposed to the values the company has prioritized in recent years.
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The Trump administration and Senate Republicans prioritized moving through federal appeals court nominees last year.
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"We prioritized internal efficiency — and internally we've been using C++ all the time," he said.
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Blame it on VR. Up until now, laptops have prioritized portability and mobility over performance.
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It's also prioritized curating Our Stories around breaking news on Snap Maps and on Discover.
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During his tenure so far, Parker has prioritized resolving lingering issues from the bank's scandals.
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Solastalgia might be a real feeling but it symbolizes our own prioritized point of view.
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Because it won't ... [Facebook] prioritized data collection from its users over protecting them from abuse.
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But if cost and efficiency are prioritized over quality, consolidation can unintentionally commoditize health care.
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Getting people to stay The city prioritized addressing blight in neighborhoods where residents have stayed.
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Underserved neighborhoods are consistently left behind while green investments are prioritized in more affluent communities.
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It doesn't help that Brazil's government and President Jair Bolsonaro have not prioritized the environment.
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People with the highest risks and needs will actually be prioritized for the most programming.
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As AG, Harris prioritized the prosecution of transnational gangs and weapons, drugs, and human traffickers.
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If she had known what I wanted, she would have prioritized it to spite me.
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They are prioritized by the car's age and the risk of exposure to high humidity.
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Facebook, though, has prioritized getting live video in front of as many users as possible.
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She told the Examiner that she prioritized people who had already served beyond 10 years.
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We need to make sure that people are being prioritized over pocket change and politics.
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It has paid publishers to broadcast live video and prioritized those videos in News Feed.
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"Our search area is prioritized on the life raft option," Guernsey Police said on Twitter.
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It's going up against companies that have prioritized enterprise from the get-go like Box.
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Your home and family life is prioritized now as your head swirls with nostalgia, Sagittarius.
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The answer is not very complicated: His campaign organized and prioritized outreach to Latinx communities.
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Even internally in his campaign, black staffers told Fusion at the time they weren't prioritized.
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So the law instead prioritized family unification, producing precisely the result they sought to avoid.
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In my own giving, I have prioritized the faraway poor over the poor at home.
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"I stopped collecting because I got married, had kids and re-prioritized," George told me.
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Third-party merchants can still sell products that fall outside the categories prioritized by Amazon.
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And after the rise of the Islamic State, Mr. Obama prioritized defeating the extremist group.
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A spokeswoman for Verizon said that Tumblr prioritized time-sensitive cases, which delayed other responses.
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A spokeswoman for Verizon said that Tumblr prioritized time-sensitive cases, which delayed other responses.
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Scientific advances in human genetics have largely prioritized the biology of people with European ancestry.
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It means he gets to decide what issues and projects may be prioritized over others.
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Trump has prioritized organizing trade with India, the second most-populous country in the world.
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It has instead prioritized efforts urged by corporations and banks to ease their perceived burdens.
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Managed retreat plans in Staten Island, Lagos, and Manila have not typically prioritized this option.
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This set the stage for a turbulent experience that prioritized time spent over value gained.
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Facebook also faces criticism that its algorithms may have prioritized misleading news in people's feeds.
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Israel is one of the few nations to have prioritized building its military cyber capabilities.
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"We share in your outrage and have prioritized the resolution of this issue," he wrote.
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When Congress passed the Leahy laws they prioritized the issue of gross human rights violations.
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Selling is great, but AiB events always prioritized connecting people to each other in person.
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Russian officials have said they prioritized Druzhba routes over other destinations, such as Ust-Luga.
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Snap had prioritized development on the Apple ecosystem through its stock market debut in 2017.
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Many are concerned about the way profits in the industry have been prioritized over patient outcomes.
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And it prioritized his story over those of the people he was alleged to have hurt.
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National security was prioritized, including the announcement Friday of three key nominations: retired Army Lt. Gen.
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"If this isn't prioritized, it means that conflicts will continue," Turgut told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Mac prioritized their romantic connection and agreed to no longer bring his fantasy into the bedroom.
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Grants are prioritized for students with families who earn up to $20,000 or less a year.
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In a memo released that day, Sessions prioritized prosecuting smuggling, harboring, and transporting under Statute 1324.
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Despite having files from congressional races all over the country, it prioritized leaks of swing states.
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He said that he and his team had prioritized the wrong things in the early days.
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The Trump administration has prioritized cracking down on Chinese exports of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals.
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That's a heck of a lot of pasta if you haven't prioritized carbs throughout the day.
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Although Kardashian and Disick have had their differences in the past, they've always prioritized their family.
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The study also found that the dogs prioritized the smell of humans over all other smells.
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"The FSA expects management and the board to ensure that this work is prioritized," it said.
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Another possibility could be that core operational needs would be prioritized over debt service, it added.
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Reddit, for example, has long prioritized authenticity and content over aesthetics and also continues to thrive.
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"She's not prioritized a Massachusetts-based political persona," said Hopkins, the Boston College political science professor.
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And those who prioritized the importance of independence, curiosity, thinking for oneself and considerateness were not.
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In the years since, no consensus has emerged about what types of reforms should be prioritized.
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Andy Hawkins: Growing up as a Midwestern nerd, I prioritized movies and comic books over music.
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The simple answer is that some of those rights need to be prioritized and even rationed.
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Those with urban-Instagram-model aesthetics are often prioritized by record labels, encouraging presentation over creativity.
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Larry Hogan (R) prioritized the identification of unnecessary bureaucracy and red tape for over a year.
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As a company that has always prioritized the user experience, Facebook could be doing much more.
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Her parents were upset; they had both gone to university and prioritized education for their children.
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"It wasn't something that I focused on and just wasn't something that I prioritized," he said.
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Cherchesov has prioritized the team's defense, assembling a new-look back three protected by five midfielders.
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The government has prioritized getting the power back on in hospitals and other important facilities, Gov.
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And, a well-resourced, optimally organized, and prioritized military has the greatest impact on troop morale.
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In fact, only 15% of consumers surveyed by McKinsey prioritized advocacy for environmental sustainability from banks.
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The team's reports are prioritized, and they can flag large numbers of videos at a time.
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Despite her high grades and ambitions, the boys in her family were prioritized for further education.
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Space on these flights will be prioritized for those with vulnerabilities like age and medical conditions.
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The rescue package was blocked by Democrats who said it prioritized corporate industry over American workers.
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As with all of its products, Sonos prioritized sound quality above all else on the Move.
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Nor did it correctly demonstrate why the legislation did not include programs that he had prioritized.
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They also said general managers prioritized running trains over interrupting service for time-consuming maintenance jobs.
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There was also a gender gap when it came to benefits and how people prioritized them.
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Instead, migrants who have been charged with crimes but not convicted would be prioritized for deportation.
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Some agents in the investigations unit have said the Trump administration has prioritized ICE's deportations mission.
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He has prioritized South Carolina as a must-win state from the start of the race.
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"They said they have prioritized existing funding to do what they need for now," said Sen.
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That indicates Lincoln ultimately prioritized the army's combat readiness over the political viability of his party.
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Deeds also blamed state Republicans, who prioritized redistricting as they gained control of the General Assembly.
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The program is being challenged in court, and the Trump Administration has prioritized cutting it back.
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NATO has been responding to terrorist attacks since 1980, and prioritized the issue after Sept. 11.
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Beijing has prioritized self-sufficiency in these three "strategic" grains and has large stockpiles of reserves.
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Chipotle has always prioritized serving "real food made with real ingredients," according to the company's website.
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Buttigieg carried 12 percent of respondents who prioritized issue alignment over electability, the Monmouth poll found.
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In the final years of the Obama administration, ICE prioritized removing undocumented immigrants with criminal histories.
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Only one in three Americans, 34%, said they prioritized a DACA fix over avoiding a shutdown.
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During the Obama administration, the Justice Department prioritized cases involving racial discrimination in lending and housing.
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Unless you're Trump, farting in public is not terribly high on the list of prioritized concerns.
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For many immigrant families, this means ensuring child well-being is prioritized in immigration enforcement decisions.
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As Amazon increased in scale, it repeatedly prioritized faster deliveries and increased revenue, the investigation found.
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Michael prioritized left-handed power hitters to take advantage of dimensions in the old Yankee Stadium.
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She contrasted this with the "old normal" that prioritized inflation and was less concerned with unemployment.
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"I think that women's sexuality hasn't really been universally prioritized, even to this day," Dr. Castellanos says.
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Trump's order goes beyond that, laying out categories of undocumented immigrants who should be prioritized for removal.
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She prioritized ethics and aesthetics along with the sex, and introduced narratives, characters, and well-considered cinematography.
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Also, U.S. documents filed by prosecutors cite a culture at Goldman that prioritized "consummating deals" over compliance.
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Correction: An earlier version misstated which of the Fed's two mandates that Pence suggested should be prioritized.
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Since then Abe has delayed the planned hike twice as he prioritized economic growth over fiscal reforms.
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Since the Nixon administration, Washington has prioritized a realpolitik relationship with Beijing over any attachment to Taiwan.
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For years, Apple products have prioritized user experience over almost everything else, including and especially easy money.
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Gottlieb has prioritized food safety among the agency's tasks in op-eds and speeches in the past.
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And they all run the risk of going against Congress specifically for a project Republicans haven't prioritized.
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These algorithmically prioritized comms are positioned to influence opinion and drive intention at an unprecedented, global scale.
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Throughout the campaign, Trump's actions have prioritized appealing to his narrowcast niche rather than a broader electorate.
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Matter frequently employed two models because she prioritized the relationships between things over the thing-in-itself.
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We've prioritized paying it off, since we were able to pay for my grad school without loans.
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With that, the Dayton family prioritized Morey's special needs when looking for schools for the little girl.
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I wish Apple prioritized its pro and pro-ish users more too, but what can I say?
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I didn't have a hard time seeing which critique white evangelicals prioritized when they voted in 2016.
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Among other things, the current travel ban no longer includes language that arguably prioritized certain religious minorities.
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I would love to get to them, but maybe I just have not prioritized it high enough.
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His foundation has largely de-prioritized donating to organizations aiding people with disabilities, according to the Globe.
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The relief efforts giving out materials prioritized the people who could go out and speak, mainly men.
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Direct listings cut out many of the middlemen and fees that the traditional IPO process has prioritized.
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Kim Cattrall says she prioritized her role as Samantha on Sex and the City over having children.
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Not just for non-men, but for anyone whose experience is de-prioritized in this effed society.
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" Trump claimed that Clinton has prioritized "making money for special interests and taking money from special interests.
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His parents—both teachers—prioritized school, though Faiyaz admits he was far from a straight-A student.
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Facebook has prioritized growth in Africa, particularly since Mark Zuckerberg visited the continent's tech scene in 2016.
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A few personnel decisions that prioritized traditional size over modish versatility were what ultimately submarined Minnesota's season.
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But the company is aware that in recent years, it has prioritized monthly subscribers over free listeners.
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Reflecting on the situation years later, Harper knows she should have prioritized her health over her work.
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Among those voters who prioritized a candidate able to bring change, 2021% backed Trump, per exit polls.
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Host country France prioritized fighting inequality, with a focus on adopting "progressive legislative frameworks" for gender equality.
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Some of the media has also prioritized ideology over truth, opinion over reporting, and pandering over challenging.
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HIV/AIDS health funding would also be prioritized for those who need substance abuse treatment, officials said.
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His Interior Department has prioritized energy development and axed policies that focus on climate change and conservation.
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Ever since The Process began, Philadelphia has prioritized the best types of shots—corner threes, layups, etc.
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Shapiro added that neither political party has prioritized the country over partisanship, when it comes to immigration.
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"Getting an STI is not something to worry about but its treatment should be prioritized," says Kunelaki.
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According to a recent Merrill Edge report, only about one third prioritized retirement as a savings goal.
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He spent the last few years leading Goldman&aposs HR division, where he prioritized diversity in recruiting.
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The lender has instead prioritized investing in technology, simplifying its business model and expanding into business banking.
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Students certainly don't need to strive obsessively for perfection, but I should have prioritized grades, not guys.
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In an interview with Business Insider, the executive shared how she prioritized anti-biasing training at Lyft.
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And some members of the M.T.A.'s board have become increasingly critical about how projects are prioritized.
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Google says it's taking new steps to ensure that original reporting gets prioritized in its search results.
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Once Blackmun regained the C.E.O. position, he prioritized repairing a troubled relationship with the International Olympic Committee.
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Is there a time you missed out on doing something you cared about because you prioritized grades?
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Advocates say that the N.C.A.A. and its members have not sufficiently prioritized increasing funding for women's sports.
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Governor Cuomo prioritized his donors and pet projects over the subway and now working people are suffering.
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He says a middle-out stimulus that prioritized low- and middle-income Americans would pay for itself.
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The company also said it had prioritized the speaker's sound, which can be lackluster on rival devices.
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Above all, he consistently prioritized cutting down the progressive income tax system and boosting the defense budget.
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In recent years, the Department of Investigation has prioritized inquiries into corruption and brutality at Rikers Island.
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The Putin regime also prioritized cyber warfare, an equalizer of sorts, against the U.S. and the West.
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If we are to achieve SDG3 and UHC, it will be because we prioritized the health worker.
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Requests from residents in neighborhoods that are disproportionately affected by pollution will be prioritized by the program.
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But most coastal communities have prioritized commercial fishing, tourism and preserving ocean views over expanded fish farming.
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Pierson said the problems were compounded by other management decisions that he said prioritized speed over safety.
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"We have prioritized the presidential from the beginning, even when it was tough to do," she said.
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I did get more sleep than I would have otherwise because I prioritized getting to bed earlier.
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"In my own giving, I have prioritized the faraway poor over the poor at home," he writes.
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But six out seven of these projects are behind schedule, indicating they weren't prioritized until very recently.
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I was far from illiterate, but the importance of actually reading was never prioritized in my world.
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It was clear that Breitbart prioritized its relationship with Trump ahead of protecting one of its own.
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But, Sellers also stressed that it is difficult to overstate how seriously the campaign prioritized courting that community.
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C. project was approved under former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose administration prioritized energy projects over environmental commitments.
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Whistleblowers described a work environment in which production was prioritized over health, and safety and injuries were mislabeled.
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Even if that wasn't the case, at some point truth must be prioritized over an avoidance of discomfort.
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Profits are routinely prioritized over pain, over kindness, over nurses and doctors being able to do our jobs.
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During President Barack Obama's administration, undocumented immigrants dealt with waves of deportations that prioritized people with criminal records.
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Or the successful women who prioritized their careers over their relationships, and now want to be single mothers.
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Brennan has prioritized making the CIA more diverse since he took over the top job there in 2013.
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Over the course of her life, the actress had sometimes mused that she had prioritized the wrong things.
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Because they've prioritized volume, they've increased revenue 5x year-over-year, Galanis explained, without detailing specific revenue figures.
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The importance of appearances, therefore, is prioritized from the start—but throughout, Anne's layers of pomp fall away.
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The Trump administration has prioritized the replacement of Obamacare, and traders fear that will bog down other activity.
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So forgive me if I have not prioritized pandering to the people that feel entitled to be coddled.
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By limiting himself to rolls of colored tape to "draw" a straight line, Majumdar prioritized movement over resemblance.
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But the International Criminal Court has recently prioritized crimes against the environment, which could deal with climate change.
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But I'm pissed how this victim's safety has been ignored and a rush to confirm has been prioritized.
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Maduro made grandiose claims to be socialist, but in reality, his regime prioritized rampant disregard for the citizenry.
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The process is often assessed on the urgency of a refugee's individual needs with the most vulnerable prioritized.
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Gallo has prioritized smaller food suppliers to ensure access to the brand's nationwide network of stores this year.
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"Safety, quality, and integrity," Muilenburg answered, denying reports from former employees that profit was prioritized above all else.
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In addition to customer focus, founders Ife Oyedele II and Obi Ozor have prioritized serving the startup's drivers.
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But they've prioritized growing their user base, revenue, and profits and sometimes lost track of the possible consequences.
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Diving deeper, 25% of respondents "strongly" thought controlling guns was more important and 17% strongly prioritized gun rights.
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He experimented halfheartedly with "special economic zones" before settling on a "military-first" policy, which prioritized defense spending.
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Under an order issued by Trump, undocumented workers who have committed chargeable criminal offenses are prioritized for deportation.
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The remaining money in the fund would be prioritized for essential projects, while federally funded projects could continue.
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Active engagement should be prioritized over threats or, as has happened in the past, simply ignoring the situation.
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She also says that the inner color of a gong dao is extremely important; lighter colors are prioritized.
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Last month he said about 130,000 households had been issued "smart cards", and would be prioritized for relocation.
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But stretched resources have led to a discussion about which side of the equation ought to be prioritized.
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In 85033, Congress got it right when it abolished national origin quotas in immigration and prioritized family unity.
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The process is often assessed on the urgency of a refugee's individual needs, with the most vulnerable prioritized.
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That year, Republicans prioritized the election of governors who, post-census, drew safe seats between then and now.
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Lastly, the outperforming companies prioritized teamwork and held to their company values, even in the midst of upheaval.
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The most in-demand platforms—especially the big three: Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook—prioritized individualism and self-branding.
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Shanita Hubbard Race and class have always been the deciding factors determining whose pain gets prioritized in America.
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The News Feed algorithm reportedly prioritized videos created through Facebook over videos from competitors, like YouTube and Vimeo.
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"We prioritized this goal above other less frequent navigation such as drawers and recents," Huang and Shah wrote.
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But its government says it has prioritized cracking down on wildlife traffickers in the last couple of years.
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Even with the outpouring of resources, though, health care workers are yearning to be prioritized by the government.
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It's a shift from last year, when many Americans prioritized bailing themselves out of debt with their windfall.
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He insisted he liked Greene despite his ordinary minor league track record, but he prioritized the everyday player.
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As things stand, young and otherwise healthy patients are being prioritized because of their heightened chances of survival.
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That's based on exit polls from the New Hampshire race, where 63 percent of voters prioritized beating Trump.
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"We are quickly transitioning to a world where corporate communications is prioritized over anything deemed 'political,'" he said.
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Over time, it became clear that Mr. Obama had prioritized combating the Islamic State over ousting Mr. Assad.
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The goal is to set the blueprint for raising all kids in the same way: prioritized, not stigmatized.
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Licensed users will also be prioritized over non-licensed users as part of the commission's spectrum sharing scheme.
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His goal, according to Walter Isaacson's biography "Steve Jobs," was to build an enduring company that prioritized people.
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Because these governments prioritized global stability over return on investment, they would control how investment moved between countries.
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When he took office, Obama told Fugate he wanted a new approach, one that prioritized action over precision.
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But a majority of independents, 57%, said they prioritized avoiding a government shutdown over finding a DACA solution.
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It was President Obama who prioritized violent criminals, along with recent arrivals and national security threats, for deportation.
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Manufacturers are compelled to report impurities, for example, and the agency inspects factories on a risk-prioritized basis.
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The administration has prioritized ensuring Huawei is not utilized by other nations by threatening the U.S. intelligence relationship.
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"Permit applications from big business players are being prioritized," Asfinawati, who uses one name, said by text message.
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Would Uber have engaged in dubious regulatory and legal strategies if it hadn't prioritized expansion over all else?
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These complaints were not ignored, but the authorities prioritized other security operations in the area, local officials said.
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The prince also prioritized strengthening the two countries' security ties, which have come under strain in recent years.
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It's community of young professionals were migrating to bigger cities—cities that embraced diversity and prioritized creative placemaking.
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"Pyongyang has prioritized the pursuit of these massively expensive programs over absolutely everything else," the U.S. official said.
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Many hospitals also have prioritized hygiene around critical procedures like the insertion of catheters into major arteries or veins.
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Air dates will be prioritized to coincide with celebrations commemorating what would have been Grace's 90th birthday this November.
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On the second point, don't forget that Trump has prioritized helping the coal industry, not pivoting to clean energy.
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"There are things that we hold dear that the Americans haven't prioritized," he said at a town hall event.
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Opening up to PEOPLE in 2017, Tebow revealed he was searching for a lady who prioritized her Christian faith.
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But President Donald Trump has also made populist comments on antitrust and prioritized job creation as a key platform.
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"Young, working-age adults largely have been de-prioritized from expansions in the social safety net," the report concluded.
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For the past two decades, we have increasingly prioritized individual behaviors and choices as the key to good health.
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They built systems that prioritized certain things over others and that provided the framework for actors of all types.
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When the budget is tight, money obviously has to go to more prioritized expenses like bills, groceries, and clothes.
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"Historically, women were not prioritized," said Virginija Langbakk, director of the European Institute for Gender Equality, an EU agency.
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Why should health care bills designed to enrich big business be prioritized over those that promote a healthier America?
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As recent reports allege Boeing has sometimes prioritized profit above quality with its airplanes, he sought to quell concerns.
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Berkshire's insurance managers are conservative and careful underwriters, who operate in a culture that has long prioritized those qualities.
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Jayapal told BuzzFeed News that she and her staff had prioritized building a following for her official Twitter account.
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Under the new system that prioritized family, employment, and humanitarian cases, Irish and Italian immigrants found themselves shut out.
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Bryant has a long resume in tech and has prioritized supporting the next generation along with her own work.
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History is littered with all sorts of weird, wonderful examples of men getting angry at women who prioritized fashion.
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Since winning power in 2010, the Conservatives have prioritized cutting Britain's budget deficit, which ballooned after the financial crisis.
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I started working at a sex toy store called Babeland, which really prioritized the educational aspect of sex toys.
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Further, top exporter Saudi Arabia has prioritized defending its share of the market over propping up prices, he said.
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The team has prioritized design and messaging of the product, in addition to security, privacy and high medical standards.
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The big picture: The FCC has prioritized the problem and has introduced new standard to tackle robocalls last month.
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Opening up to PEOPLE in 2017, Tebow revealed he was searching for a partner who prioritized the Christian faith.
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It's an interesting twist in the fast-paced shared scooter market, which has so far prioritized ubiquity over convenience.
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If all three insurers that Williams defrauded had referred him, his case could have been prioritized and stopped sooner.
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The visit comes two months after Obama's final trip to Asia, a continent he's prioritized in his foreign policy.
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These passengers traveling under corporate contracts will also be prioritized during disruptions such as weather or other operational problems.
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They're raging because their feelings aren't being respected and prioritized by the people behind the actual Star Wars canon.
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The next time any of these people post something, you should see it prioritized amongst updates from other friends.
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She says they were surprised at their findings about infants because, in historical contexts, sons were prioritized over daughters.
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She argues that Obama prioritized deporting people convicted of serious crimes and recent arrivals who had no criminal records.
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Facebook had a similar idea with its "Today" product, which launched in six cities and similarly prioritized local news.
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In other words, tasks like avoiding ghosts (which kill on touch in the game) were prioritized over other tasks.
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The YPG, or People's Protection Units, has meanwhile prioritized carving out and safeguarding predominantly Kurdish regions of northern Syria.
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But it's prioritized the production of more expensive versions of the car in order to keep profit margins high.
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President Xi Jinping has prioritized advancing China's space program, saying it was needed to enhance national security and defense.
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The Department "prioritized the expeditious completion of the rulemaking process at the expense of thoughtful deliberation," the report said.
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It's why during the midterms he so conspicuously prioritized the Senate Republican majority over the House Republican majority. Why?
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This has led to economic interests being prioritized over the environment and rights of indigenous people, green groups say.
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"This is an important part of ensuring the kind of smooth transition that President Obama has prioritized," he said.
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Personality, growth, the ability to evolve and, really, to survive, were the traits that the judges prioritized this season.
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"Humanitarian partners on the ground have prioritized water, sanitation, hygiene, shelter and food response in their interventions," Dujarric added.
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I wasn't able to make it happen that time because I prioritized my writing deadline over my step counting.
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If the video leak is accurate, it can be surmised that Google may not have prioritized a slim design.
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Instead, he will probably discover that Defense, State, the intelligence community, and others operate in un-prioritized bureaucratic silos.
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In doing so, the DCMS prioritized the acquisition and publication of the Facebook documents over international norms of comity.
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Engineers and energy experts are quick to note a long list of safety practices PG&E should have prioritized.
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Another message is clear in her statement: that a police officer's fear, real or imagined, should always be prioritized.
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Voters didn't like that he refused to release his taxes but prioritized other issues when they cast their ballot.
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Trump has vowed to increase deportations and has widened the net of illegal immigrants prioritized for detention and removal.
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In the beginning, that was with hockey and baseball, because those have been de-prioritized by the bigger players.
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Missouri voters also prioritized a candidate who could bring needed change but split fairly evenly between Sanders and Biden.
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Under President Barack Obama, the division prioritized removing undocumented immigrants who had committed serious crimes in the United States.
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She joined the gymnastics team at UCLA, where the nutritionists and trainers prioritized eating to properly fuel her body.
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Since the Immigration and Nationality Act of 123, the United States has prioritized admitting immigrants with relatives living here.
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Ms. Duncan chose natural-looking accessories, like a boulder fire vessel, and prioritized simple, sculptural shapes and natural fibers.
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Strict rules, sometimes unwritten, meant that agencies prioritized spending through local businesses, especially at the state and municipal level.
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The hospital staff could not devote their entire day to reviews, therefore only the absolute sickest patients were prioritized.
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Atlanta prioritized defense and passing, but the coaching staff's initial estimation, Hardaway wasn't ready to give sustained effort defensively.
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When they came into conflict with his conscience, meaning his extremely conservative interpretation of Christianity, he prioritized the latter.
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That has led to economic interests being prioritized over the environment and rights of indigenous people, green groups say.
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Others have noted that Europeans, who are heavily taxed, prioritized vacation over more income that would bring more taxes.
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The plot prioritized female self-reliance over romance; it was credited as a leap forward for Disney princess stories.
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Childers said they prioritized space before location — the neighborhood feel and character of the area was a "nice addition."
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Students can also pick up to 15 to 20 tutors for their favorites list, who are prioritized when matching.
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Such questions as to whether a pedestrian or a passenger should be prioritized in a crash can be avoided.
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In fact, she tells CNBC Make It that she became successful once she prioritized this aspect of her health.
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Booker's campaign scaled back its New Hampshire presence in November and December as it prioritized Iowa and South Carolina.
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At the beginning of his term, President Obama prioritized withdrawing from Iraq and winding down our engagement in Afghanistan.
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Mr. Obama and President Trump have both prioritized the deportation of undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of crimes.
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The FDA prioritized review of the newly approved generic version of this medicine to address this shortage, he said.
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She said the redesign is on schedule but is still in the "development stage" with security features being prioritized.
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I have prioritized what is important to me in a partner for my happiness and found the best man.
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The rationale for this particular form of punishment stems from the bank having prioritized growth since the financial crisis.
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Bernie Sanders, not the first choice for voters who have prioritized electability, offered his own theory of electoral success.
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The program has prioritized women, since female teachers tend to boost the number of girls in school, said Berquin.
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Governments haven't prioritized spending enough money to offer competitive salaries for data analysts easily enticed away by private firms.
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Much of her campaign strategy has prioritized slightly later — and more diverse — states, like South Carolina, Nevada, and California.
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It&aposs been helpful for consistency, and I&aposve prioritized and increased my savings because it all happens automatically.
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My freshman and sophomore years, I prioritized courses that put me on the conveyor belt to A Stable Career.
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However, critics of the legislation said instead of easing the tax burden on the middle class, it prioritized businesses.
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Erdogan has long prioritized rapid economic growth over countering the country's inflation, now at an unsustainably high 15 percent.
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Since taking over in 2015, Staley has sought to scale back the bank's geographical presence and prioritized investment banking.
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But in a population of more than 300 million people, resources must be marshaled and prioritized for greatest effect.
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The elderly, people with pre-existing health conditions and the "most medically vulnerable" will be prioritized, the newspaper aded.
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In Virginia, for example, 64% of those who prioritized beating Trump backed Biden compared with just 16% for Sanders.
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With memories of the 1990s civil war which cost an estimated 200,000 lives, many Algerians have long prioritized stability.
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Data must be tiered and prioritized based on whether it is critical (health care) or non-critical (streaming video).
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This initiative may seem a bit odd coming from the Trump administration, which hasn't exactly prioritized protecting LGBTQ rights.
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He found that those who prioritized an active sex life gave themselves an advantage at work the following day.
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Following breaking up the familial wealth, Tom Pritzker prioritized growing Hyatt and grooming the company to go public once again.
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It's perfectly acceptable to ask a boss what should be prioritized, or to put yourself first over an acquaintance's needs.
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Portuguese and Chinese are both official languages in Macau, but there are signs that Chinese is being prioritized in government.
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In China, 43 percent of respondents prioritized focusing on diplomacy, or supported a twin-track approach of diplomacy and sanctions.
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Under the Obama administration, only undocumented immigrants convicted of a felony, serious misdemeanor or multiple misdemeanors were prioritized for deportation.
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While legislators have introduced dozens of veterans-related bills in Congress, they have not prioritized vets' issues thus far either.
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Despite the fact that pregnant women's tests are supposed to be prioritized, my husband's tests came back weeks before mine.
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And using the Linksys companion smartphone app, it'll let you customize users' access and set prioritized devices to your whims.
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It prioritized cats last month, and weirdly enough, basic filters that could recognize food, pets, and sports equipment last year.
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Fewer prioritized impeaching President Donald Trump (41% very important), free higher education (5543%) or breaking up big tech companies (26%).
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New owners of local news franchises are lest invested in local news: Industry economics have prioritized national news over local.
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The company has rightfully prioritized other drives like safety and well-being with features that hide bullies and deter overuse.
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Instead of focusing on the streetcar, the mayor has prioritized other transit initiatives, including a popular expansion of ferry service.
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When Spicer, with a straight face, claimed Trump prioritized women's empowerment during the campaign, why didn't a reporter confront him?
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But since it was formed in 2006, Arts on the Lake has prioritized investment in the arts over infrastructure concerns.
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In California last month, he prioritized fundraisers over spending more time with Latinx activists at the state Democratic Party's convention.
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One of the crucial issues that Microsoft had before its Nokia takeover was a conflict over what should be prioritized.
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The push for marriage equality similarly prioritized the needs of mainly white, upper-middle-class, cis gay men and lesbians.
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In the book, which prioritized knowledge of potions, Harry just happened to act on his longstanding crush on Ginny Weasley.
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Polling and vote tabulation locations, among other facilities, would receive prioritized cybersecurity assistance, he wrote in a January 6 statement.
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Those are the causes that Clinton has prioritized and they are likely to supersede her anti-bank rhetoric, say bankers.
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Its prioritized bandwidth provides lag-free gaming experiences, better streaming of music and videos, and a smooth in-browser performance.
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McClellan also spoke of her son's kind heart, and how he prioritized faith in addition to his pursuit of fame.
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In general, any debt with an interest rate greater than 4013% should be prioritized over other financial goals, Egler says.
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That is a departure from former President Barack Obama's policy, which prioritized deportations only of those convicted of serious crimes.
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But when it comes to election and political advertising, the public good may need to be prioritized above corporate privacy.
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For Mars, that meant people prioritized 780 days, the average length of the cycle that Mars shows in the sky.
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In particular, the drug war has prioritized supply reduction through international interdiction campaigns and a heavy-handed law enforcement response.
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President Trump has undeniably prioritized the interests of all Americans, including those traditionally left behind and forgotten by Washington politicians.
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They told me they supported it, albeit some more cautiously than others, and all while emphasizing safety must be prioritized.
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Buying a new car now is a financial decision we prioritized above other line items in our budget like travel.
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Starting with his first electronic instrument—the Buchla Series 100—in 1963, the engineer and inventor prioritized possibility over pragmatism.
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However, there was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned and the investigation had been prioritized accordingly.
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Not having enough women in computer science and technology is a serious domestic issue and should be prioritized as such.
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He's prioritized mobilization above persuasion, working on behalf of candidates of color like Obama, Stacey Abrams, and even Kamala Harris.
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She worked with her longtime trainer Harley Pasternak on a holistic program that prioritized sleep, healthy eating and daily walks.
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The partisan redistricting processes around the country, which jammed us into congressional seats prioritized by political party played a role.
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Payments to bondholders are guaranteed by the Puerto Rican Constitution, and the new language ensures pension payments cannot be prioritized.
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Rayos was not immediately sent back to Mexico, as the Obama administration prioritized removing people deemed to be a threat.
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Trump's anti-immigrant tirades paid off with Republicans who prioritized that issue, but only 14 percent saw it as central.
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To that end, while a government shutdown affects a lot of aspects of air transportation, safety is prioritized above all.
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Sistani has prioritized diversity in her hiring, and had a 50/50 gender split in her company's crucial early stage.
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When President Barack Obama's administration prioritized reducing gun violence, there was a real fear of gun restrictions among gun owners.
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The most expensive option gives attendees a chance to get prioritized seating, meet McCabe, and take a photo with him.
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President Donald Trump's administration has prioritized expanding religious liberty protections through measures that included an executive order in May 2017.
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The issues that they prioritized Tuesday included data privacy, Google's market power and the company's treatment of its workers. Rep.
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Venezuela has suffered food shortages, runaway inflation and violent street clashes, as President Nicolas Maduro has prioritized paying international creditors.
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While this will bring extra comfort and improve daily lives, it is essential that efficiency performance for ACs be prioritized.
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The federal debt is above $22 trillion, the annual deficit projected near $1 trillion and politicians have prioritized other issues.
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To that end, she has prioritized team partnerships with major US sports leagues, including the NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA.
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Most notably, in recent months, FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has prioritized the development of new medication-assisted treatment option.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has prioritized a trade agreement with the US once the UK has left the European Union.
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The tech group said the office can't only serve "a single incumbent" and said information and transparency must be prioritized.
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Chávez's UFW co-founder, Dolores Huerta, says Chávez wasn't against immigration, but prioritized worker's rights to organize above all else.
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He says both administrations played a "critical" role in Hijazi's case and have prioritized the case at the highest levels.
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Cyber, space, Army modernization and hypersonics are among the items that will be prioritized in the lower budget, he added.
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What would not just sex but the world look like if we prioritized what women want in every sex act?
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The most sparse of all its subsets, samba canção prioritized melody and harmony over a rigid adherence to danceable grooves.
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The performance was bolstered by Facebook's push into video advertising, which the company has prioritized for the past two years.
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He stressed that higher-risk individuals would be prioritized for testing, such as the elderly or those who are immunocompromised.
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None of them prioritized the consumer, which critics said allowed predatory and deceptive mortgage practices to flourish, fueling the crisis.
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Lasse Gustavsson, director for the marine conservation group Oceana, feels the management of sustainable fisheries should be prioritized over aquaculture.
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South Africa as a whole has a water scarcity problem, which will have to be prioritized sooner rather than later.
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Candidates in this month's mayoral election have prioritized policing in their campaigns, an issue that has extended to national politics.
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Sometimes getting the job done is prioritized over the safety of workers, but you can't do the work without them.
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That made the women's new C.B.A. a stark departure for a team that had prioritized the stability of guaranteed pay.
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These outsiders could push us over the edge, especially because tourists are often prioritized at the expense of local residents.
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He couldn't let go of any of the engines of his wealth because he'd never prioritized public service above it.
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Mr. Cuomo has at times prioritized aesthetics, like the appearance of subway stations, over the nuts and bolts of maintenance.
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That's what McGregor and Sterling-Angus were after — a sort of romantic safety net that prioritized stability over initial attraction.
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The Sanders campaign has prioritized reaching out to independent "No Party Preference" voters who can vote in the Democratic primary.
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The fact that Facebook prioritized data collection over user protection and regulatory compliance is precisely what made it so attractive.
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Reaganomics radically altered our economy and emphasized top-down markets that prioritized obscene profits over the welfare of everyday Americans.
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The DCCC has prioritized the building an offensive battlefield, eager to force Republicans to play defense in expensive media markets.
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The Obama administration prioritized removals — especially of criminals — over returns, as it sought to win support for comprehensive immigration reform.
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Nor would a ruling for Jack represent the first time that the Supreme Court has prioritized principle over popular sentiment.
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NYTimes.com consists of millions of pages, so we've prioritized HTTPS for areas of our site that receive the most visits.
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In choosing our group of themers, we prioritized examples where the instrument word was used in a completely different sense.
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In this regard, China has prioritized efforts with the European Union to maintain the JCPOA and explore other diplomatic channels.
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Meanwhile, it has simultaneously prioritized digital in 2019, with its $11.4 billion tech budget eclipsing those of other major banks.
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A similar bill was introduced in the Kentucky legislature; Republicans, who have prioritized the measure for the 2020 legislative session.
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The short commentaries are being scrapped, and investigative reports are being prioritized, the company confirmed to CNN Business on Wednesday.
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The minister is a loyalist of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, who has prioritized economic development of the Amazon rainforest.
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The order was a departure from former President Barack Obama's policy, which prioritized deportations of those convicted of serious crimes.
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TOMS, a brand that has prioritized social responsibility since its launch in 2006, has several vegan selections across its brand.
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"They haven't invested in a modern immigration agency," Seele said, before noting that the new government has prioritized doing so.
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Twenty US ports of entry -- those with the highest volume of passenger arrivals and international travelers, including animals -- are prioritized.
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Kurian has prioritized growing Google Cloud's sales team as part of his effort to catch up with Amazon and Microsoft.
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"This is an important part in ensuring the kind of smooth transition that President Obama has prioritized," Earnest told reporters.
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It's easy to forget the extent to which, early in his tenure, President Obama had prioritized the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Once you've used up your quota, your data is de-prioritized to slower speeds if the network is in high demand.
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If Correctiv discovers the story is indeed fake, it will get flagged and will no longer be prioritized in people's feeds.
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So we've prioritized the customer experience around delivery and fully integrated the operational processes from Uber Eats into our Starbucks stores.
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But the numbers never made sense from the grocer's point of view, and he instead prioritized stores in more posh areas.
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Along with this belief that "shoot to kill" is somehow prioritized in the name of the officer, instead of human safety.
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The President also suggested that getting Saudi Arabia's business is prioritized over any punishment to the Saudi government for Khashoggi's killing.
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Although society today, and teachers in the classroom, are addressing the balance, the matter still needs to be prioritized, she said.
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Napolitano said the Obama administration prioritized the "prosecution and deportation of those who committed serious crimes," such as known gang members.
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Marty, on the other hand, always prioritized his wife's career, something you couldn't say for many men back in the day.
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B=V/T: Self-service Bundling based on Value prioritized by Trust will erase the distinction between short and long form.
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Rolls-Royce says it prioritized the reliability of its power and propulsion systems to reduce the number of unsolvable maintenance issues.
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And since they're work vehicles, sleek design would not be prioritized over any necessary but bulky sensors, processing hardware or batteries.
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The Department of Homeland Security doesn't classify voter registration databases as critical infrastructure and therefore are not prioritized for federal protection.
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He received polite applause for a speech that prioritized increasing welfare spending, reviving the rural economy and building new oil refineries.
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When announcing the purchase of the hotel, at Heathrow Airport, Pandox chief executive Anders Nissan said Britain was a "prioritized market".
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Critics say Mr. Orban's government has never prioritized health care, even as Hungarian opinion polls show it is a critical problem.
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Order shipments will be prioritized based on wedding date with customers with earlier dates first in line to resolve their orders.
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We're now more than a year into a cultural revolution that has prioritized seriously listening to women's accusations about sexual assault.
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Stretching back to the earliest instances of film photography, capturing darker skin tones has rarely been prioritized or even much considered.
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The bottom line: The company "prioritized attracting business, catering to existing customers, and making money above all else," the complaint reads.
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But Wells Fargo's aggressive business strategy prioritized growth over effective risk management, leading to serious compliance breakdowns, the central bank said.
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The deal comes as China has prioritized implementing mixed ownership reforms to revamp the country's bloated and debt-ridden state sector.
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While Irish immigrants were prioritized early on, in recent years, the majority of its recipients arrive from Africa and Eastern Europe.
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Franken went on to discuss climate science, and tell Perry the clean energy industry can produce jobs and should be prioritized.
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Under President Obama, undocumented immigrants accused of serious crimes or who had recently crossed into the country were prioritized for deportation.
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Trian until 2016 held shares in PepsiCo, where new CEO Ramon Laguarta has prioritized accelerating organic revenue growth and managing costs.
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But if it's just trying to limit the backlash, it forfeited that right when it prioritized growth and speed over security.
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That last one is newly supported by Photos, with Apple having prioritized its own proprietary Live Photos technology in the past.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has prioritized 10 chemicals, including asbestos, that could be banned under a new chemical safety law.
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In an attempt to democratize the process, Google prioritized cleanliness of its interface, opting to enable control via drag-and-drop.
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"They have prioritized this spectacle over every other conversation we could be having today," said the committee's highest ranking Democrat, Rep.
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And the arrest of people without criminal records doubled after Trump reversed Obama-era guidelines that prioritized undocumented immigrants with convictions.
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Byrd could not say whether the remains in the box where McDaniel's dog tag was found will be prioritized for testing.
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The government had prioritized stamping out the practice of burning crop stubble and bringing it down by 70% by this year.
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As we put this guide together, we prioritized comfort above all else, and that helped us eliminate a lot of brands.
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Silicon Valley built social media platforms that prioritized relentless engagement over ethical consumption; they've struggled to rein them in ever since.
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But even with all of his career successes, Dimon notes that he has always prioritized relationships with those close to him.
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Over 800 CEOs signed a letter on Thursday stating their companies have prioritized diversity and inclusion efforts over the last year.
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Narrator: Experts say that this was a mistake, that it made Boeing look insincere, and that it prioritized profit over people.
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For most of the modern era, theorists prioritized word over image, creating a world that is dominated by either/or constructions.
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Fortaleza Mayor Roberto Claudio Rodrigues Bezerra said he prioritized transport because residents had long complained about difficulties moving around the city.
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And second, support for the top 3 first-round candidates suggests that voters have prioritized better services and more public transparency.
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"Survey data shows that connectivity has often been prioritized over items such as education, clothing and health care," the report reads.
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The campaign has prioritized assisting the F.B.I., but it declined to cooperate with a State Department inspector general's audit of Mrs.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) prioritized this race by adding the former Navy submarine officer to its "Emerging Districts" program.
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The review found that the railroad had a poor safety culture that prioritized on-time performance over protecting riders and workers.
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Wright might not have prioritized comfort in his work, but he believed that even good designs were often worthy of refinement.
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Some of those children became resentful of the children whose cases were prioritized because they had been separated from their families.
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In recent decades progressives have not prioritized making policies and programs easy for most Americans to understand, use and benefit from.
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He said the cleanup efforts on the island should be prioritized, which could bring employment opportunities to people losing their jobs.
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I briefly wondered what value she was adding, because I foolishly prioritized the interests of America above the adventures of Ivanka.
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When a person dies and donates a liver, potential recipients in the region are prioritized and the sickest gets first dibs.
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But the Sanders campaign has long prioritized making inroads with voters long-since abandoned by traditional Democrats—politically and economically speaking.
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A Jordan, Griffin, Bass/Speights frontcourt is worth exploring even though Rivers has long prioritized transition defense over second-chance points.
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Democrats also prioritized increasing the number of judges handling asylum cases (58% very important) more so than Republicans (1753% very important).
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So last year, the school prioritized about 40 percent of the spots in its incoming kindergarten class for low-income students.
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Perhaps because bearing children ensures the continuation of the species, it is often prioritized as part of a larger social contract.
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Almost all of the other candidates scored by SiteLock have either prioritized or discussed the need to shore up election security.
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The VA has prioritized providing mental health services to the people who need them, but too many veterans aren't reaching out.
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Deb wanted solutions to crime that prioritized safety and economic investment in the community, rather than ineffective "tough on crime" approaches.
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Of course, the challenge lies in convincing shareholders to effectively level a playing field that has historically prioritized their own profits.
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"Every product update and piece of research we conduct is prioritized based on how it will impact our users," Bergland said.
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Both prioritized "physical activity and fitness," yet there's been "little to no change in the prevalence of physical activity," he said.
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And all of it is exacerbated by the myth of the creative personality that prioritized 24/7 devotion to the process.
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The Sanders campaign says it has prioritized outreach to Hispanic communities that often feel left out of the U.S. political process.
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Extreme weather events, melting arctic ice, and species extinction expose the lie that growth can forever be prioritized over planetary boundaries.
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Many argue the plan goes against net neutrality, the principle that no Internet traffic or app should be prioritized above another.
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Harris, who held recent fundraisers in New York, Connecticut and Baltimore, has prioritized fundraising during the third quarter of the year.
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He has prioritized investments in artificial intelligence, and autonomous driving, in part to reduce the number of accidents on the road.
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Republicans have instead prioritized the confirmation of judicial and executive branch nominees, even changing Senate rules to speed up the process.
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Both the House and Senate Agriculture Committees have prioritized moving the Farm Bill, which they have been working on for months.
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But the retailer made a huge mistake when it prioritized expanding its brick-and-mortar stores instead of its online presence.
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But comments are particularly valuable to News Feed rankings, a spokesperson said, and Fox News and Breitbart have both prioritized them.
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The 2017 rankings prioritized countries that enjoy peace, quiet and prosperity, after surveys indicated widespread anxiety over social and geopolitical change.
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May's suggestions in October that she prioritized regaining control of immigration policy over maintaining unfettered access to the bloc's single market.
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In short, Uber hasn't prioritized taking proactive steps to dispel the impression that it's a company with no real moral compass.
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Kathleen Walsh, interim executive director of the nonprofit Evidence For Democracy, is encouraged by the fact that diversity has been prioritized.
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Mr. Rubio enjoyed support from the most educated voters, those who valued experience in politics and those who prioritized electability in November.
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Trump also broadened the categories of illegal immigrants prioritized for deportation to include those charged, even if not convicted, of serious crimes.
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Under the changes, employers would need to provide a minimum income of NZ$49,000 ($34,530.30) for anyone entering on a prioritized "skilled".
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"We would have prioritized what the president did in the first two weeks with the things that please us most," said Hogan.
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Buttigieg, who appoints people to the Board of Public Safety, often mentions that the body is majority minority, something he has prioritized.
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As authorities prioritized conservation, more than 250,000 people were evicted from protected areas in 15 countries from 1990 to 2014, RRI estimated.
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The 10 participating artists represented trends that prioritized commonplace landscapes—tract homes, motels, dilapidated buildings—over sublime and romantic depictions of nature.
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The retailer has for years faced criticisms of out-of-date focus on sexy styles, while competitors like Third Love prioritized comfort.
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After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prioritized legalization in 40, Canadian financial services picked up a huge advantage in the cannabis space.
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Previously, music scenes have felt like antidotes to state hostility and non-acceptance; microcosms wherein discourse is amplified and safety is prioritized.
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Even stranger is Chromecast support isn't available on the iOS version of Amazon Music, which means Amazon prioritized updating its Android app.
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The statement added that the tower, runways and taxiways are structurally sound, and that passengers stranded during the closure would be prioritized.
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"The government should also ensure that young girls, who are particularly vulnerable when travelling alone, are urgently prioritized for resettlement," he said.
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Notably, these people are most likely all Tesla employees, who are prioritized on the long list of names waiting for the car.
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What's next: The Democratic National Committee has prioritized grassroots campaigning by making the number of unique contributors a standard for the debates.
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For example, comments from your friends are prioritized in your view, as are those that are "endorsed" (basically, upvoted) by the community.
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She said the sheer numbers meant those most at risk were prioritized among UNHCR's active case load of some 254,000 non-Syrians.
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"President Trump has undeniably prioritized the interests of all Americans, including those traditionally left behind and forgotten by Washington politicians," she said.
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Spending for defense programs is being prioritized by lawmakers because they say the Pentagon should have budget certainty as soon as possible.
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And, because everyone's goals — and how they get prioritized — are different, it's important that you look inward before doing much of anything.
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With his nominees setting the agenda for our rulemaking agencies, I am optimistic we will see deregulation prioritized in the coming years.
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She had done an off-the-charts initial phone interview with us, so we prioritized getting her into the pipeline right away.
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On January 25, 223, the pool of immigrants "prioritized" — or at least not unprioritized — for deportation swelled to something like 10 million.
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She instead prioritized subverting social constructs and taboos, writing films that treated gender conventions as a social structure and then deconstructed them.
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She describes H17 as a "pretty, but impractical place," where aesthetic considerations have been prioritized ahead of the needs of the users.
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By stalling the movement of bills to reauthorize the fund, some policymakers on the right have prioritized private greed over public good.
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You don't need a good memory if you know how to use Reminders, which can be prioritized and shared in different ways.
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From that moment on, we have always prioritized the U.S.-Israel relationship – recognizing the importance of the Jewish state's survival and safekeeping.
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Trump has prioritized sound presentation over sound policy, as if he were watching the election on a muted TV at the gym.
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According to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, approximately one-third of funding came from 250 large foundations that prioritized underserved communities.
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"However, there was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned, and the investigation had been prioritized accordingly," police said.
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As restaurant chains have prioritized delivery initiatives, many investors have voiced concerns that delivery orders would replace in-store visits from diners.
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Combat units were prioritized over enabler units because it's easier to resolve shortfalls in the specialized units, Army officials told the GAO.
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In addition, policies to reduce use of fossil fuels and entice people toward electric vehicles and renewable energy sources can be prioritized.
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The Miramar mayor has also prioritized cutting the gun death rate in half by the end of his first term as president.
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Nearly 800 US CEOs — from firms like JP Morgan, McKinsey, and Ford — said they've prioritized the issue among their board of directors.
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The DNC has said that if more than 20 candidates qualify for the debates, those that meet both thresholds will be prioritized.
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Osborne has prioritized fixing the public finances since he became finance minister in 2010 when the deficit exceeded 10 percent of GDP.
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"In real life, all sorts of interactions are prioritized every day," Blackburn proclaimed in a subcommittee hearing on paid prioritization last April.
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Much of this will happen simply because the issue has been de-prioritized and information will be moved to less prominent domains.
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Lawrence was going to get out of Water Orton, the village he hated, and away from people who prioritized mopeds over music.
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Communal values of cooperation, consideration, and caring are prioritized, whereas individualistic ones of prestige, popularity, and power lose some of their cachet.
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The PPE is being prioritized, the physician assistant said, for staff working with intubated patients, who are most at risk of infection.
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So if that mob mentality is toward equality, social equity, and respect for all and is prioritized, watch how that sentiment snowballs.
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While states will always retain experts to redraw legislative maps, fair, objective and prioritized rules can help limit partisan and racial gerrymandering.
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And so, as the interlinked Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have recognised and prioritized, since 2016 environmental and developmental issues cannot be separated.
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That advertising has largely prioritized small-dollar donations needed to qualify for primary debates rather than pushing messages around any particular issue.
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"It also signals he has prioritized vouchers, takeover districts, for-profit charters over the value of public education in Maryland," she said.
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Meanwhile, Democrats have prioritized health care in 2018 campaigns and attacked Republicans for giving corporations and the wealthy a massive tax break.
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"The classic case might be the Army doctor whose treatment is prioritized because he will be able to treat others," Singer said.
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We re-prioritized certain projects, obviously, to fulfill the World Cup requirements, but that's just a milestone in the country's overall development.
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Fentanyl is a big culprit, but there are also encouraging signs from states that have prioritized public health campaigns and addiction treatment.
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The passage of a more liberal immigration law in 1965, which ended ethnic quotas and prioritized family reunification, ushered in new demographics.
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Our foundation is working with all the groups who make diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to make sure the right efforts are prioritized.
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We made time for each other, prioritized each other even though we had busy schedules, and for a while, that was enough.
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Even as the Trump administration has aggressively gone after undocumented workers and migrants, it has not prioritized punishing those who hire them.
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With this approach, the forest's ability to survive future challenges, like a changing climate, is prioritized over maintaining historical boundaries and ranges.
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A survey of 5,000 people in the UK found striking parallels between men and women's reasons for infidelity, and neither prioritized sex.
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That's why companies like Echion and Enevate have prioritized developing anode materials that can be "dropped in" to existing battery production processes.
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A spokeswoman for the governor, Dani Lever, said Mr. Cuomo had also prioritized the agency's capital plan, which provides funding for signals.
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One way to convince employees to choose Shake Shack is by promising that even as the company grows, workers will feel prioritized.
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These plans will remain among the highest-prioritized data plans on New T-Mobile's network no matter how much data is used.
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They slashed quotas, prioritized national reporting of the catch, and implemented a tracking system to trace the fish from boat to market.
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But Trump's recent executive order prioritized deporting undocumented workers who have committed chargeable criminal offenses, including using a fake Social Security number.
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With both chambers still under Republican control, legislative proposals can move quickly if prioritized by leadership, including bypassing the committee process altogether.
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And, to be clear, this is not the first time where Trump has prioritized financial and/or geopolitical concerns over human rights.
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In Williamson's apartment, I told her I wondered if it was possible for America to ever become a country that prioritized love.
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One of the theories presented in the messages regarding the status of the program was that problems were overlooked or under prioritized.
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That biography has been missing from most Warren spots, which have prioritized her plans, and the fear she sparks in the ultrawealthy.
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When Miami's defensive coordinator, Vance Joseph, was asked last week how he prioritized containing Brown, Bell and Roethlisberger, he chose Bell first.
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Consequently, critical assets can then be identified, prioritized and properly protected across all manner of national assets, spanning public and private sectors.
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Attwell picked "areas prioritized for government spending, for example, the health sector" as those to invest in, as well as technology stocks.
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The maker of the first named labradoodle is worried that as the breeding of labradoodle knockoffs proliferates, looks are prioritized over health.
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Over a decade, the two services prioritized growth and influence over safety, creating a mess they'll spend the next decade cleaning up.
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The Clinton effort hadn't prioritized early ad spending in the Keystone State, whose electoral votes haven't gone to a Republican since 22019.
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Suppose, then, that the Democrats, as he says, prioritized haste, robbed the president of his due process rights and made a mess.
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No small consolation, Penn State instead went to the venerable Rose Bowl, but the committee had prioritized consensus opinion over concrete achievement.
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" He explained that he'd always prioritized work over relationships: "Even now, any woman would take a No. 21996 seat to my job.
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Using this data, she and the rest of her team determine which wilderness areas -- or corridors -- should be prioritized in conservation efforts.
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The Trump administration has prioritized eliminating regulations that it sees as burdensome to the fossil fuel industry and the economy in general.
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Sleep is really important for a wide array of health reasons and I think it should be prioritized more in the workplace.
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As the US Army prepared for troop buildups in Vietnam in 1965, for example, road construction was prioritized only behind airfield construction.
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Speaking with PEOPLE about her late 90210 costar, Shannen Doherty praised Luke as a family man who prioritized his children over everything else.
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"Education needs to be prioritized as part of a holistic response," said Ireland, the humanitarian advocacy and policy adviser for Save the Children.
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And when the Earth is shaking violently, it seems that science has prioritized protecting people over explaining what's going on in the sky.
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As a result ... we have prioritized development of our products to operate with iOS operating systems rather than smartphones with Android operating systems.
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When Chesebro shared his findings with the anesthesia departments at all eight Providence Health hospitals in Oregon, they prioritized the use of sevoflurane.
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Pelosi's reelection as speaker also comes in the midst of calls for generational change within the Democratic party, which has long prioritized seniority.
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"Windows Lite," as it's codenamed internally, is a more stripped-down version of Windows that is initially being prioritized for dual-screen devices.
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I'm fortunate because I have always prioritized getting my annual gynecological exam, so my cancer was detected early enough to be treated effectively.
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This study was important because it showed that leaders who happen to be women prioritized issues that their local female constituents cared about.
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That one's up top, with contacts prioritized by frequently contacted, along with contextual information grabbed from the video, like names in the text.
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Although Maduro has steadfastly prioritized debt repayments over food imports, any future government is expected to immediately open negotiations to restructure the debt.
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Why it matters: Investors prioritized rosy corporate earnings over escalating trade tensions and rising interest rates, which many predicted would drive stocks down.
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I guess there's something to be said for a good user experience, which both YouTube TV and Hulu have prioritized with their apps.
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The Celtics have prioritized Walker as a replacement at point guard for Kyrie Irving, whom the Celtics did not expect to re-sign.
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Necessary, in order to tie the powerful houses of Lannister and Targaryen inextricably together, because we know Tywin always prioritized power above propriety.
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LG previously did that very successfully with the LG G21440, but moved away from it with larger models that prioritized other design features.
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Short-term inflammatory engagement must not be prioritized over long-term inclusivity of all voices willing to participate in a civil online community.
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It would be nice if Facebook prioritized making those privacy setting options easier to access and much more visible to the average user.
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Obama prioritized deporting serious criminals and people who had recently crossed the border, but Trump is going after everyone, regardless of their circumstances.
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Ad relevance will be prioritized over ad spend, which means developers can't simply buy more ads to get a better search ad ranking.
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Fujifilm clearly prioritized minimizing size with the X-T20, which is narrower, shallower, shorter and almost 25 percent lighter than the X-T203.
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While Google and Microsoft are also aggressively seeking oil and gas contracts, the companies have prioritized procuring clean energy for their own operations.
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Politicians -- Democrats and Republicans -- tasked in most states with crafting congressional lines once every decade -- have prioritized protecting themselves over creating competitive districts.
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After a particularly rough stretch of high-profile bugs and security failures, Apple appears to have prioritized the basics in its 2018 releases.
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From the day it first sought revenue, Facebook prioritized growth over any other possible goal, maximizing the harvest of data and human attention.
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Francis' rise helped reset the role of Catholicism in American public life, and prioritized political and economic messages on immigration and climate change.
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Oftentimes, people will tell us it's not a necessity, like this is something that shouldn't be prioritized over other social issues like hunger.
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And ultimately, in a commercial platform that has prioritized growth above all else, all discretion over content ultimately resolves before matters of profitability.
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Under the Obama administration, only immigrants with serious criminal records or who had recently crossed into the country illegally were prioritized for deportation.
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He prioritized protectionism, immigration restriction, and a unilateral foreign policy focused on eradicating "radical Islamic terrorism" by creating "new alliances" (presumably with Russia).
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Turnbull would not say how many refugees would be resettled in the United States, but that women, children and families would be prioritized.
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When the industry folks at those trade shows go home, he says, climate change might be on the agenda, but is hardly prioritized.
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However, part of providing employment should be doing what they can to ensure the safety and well-being of their staff is prioritized.
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Val Demings, a former chief of police in Orlando, pressed Nielsen on whether she prioritized the wall and immigration over helping local communities.
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Some are obvious, such as leading our ongoing combat operations around the world, while others are not as well understood or properly prioritized.
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This begs the question, how much could we have saved if investments in mitigation strategies were prioritized, and preparedness efforts were consistently funded?
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This study was important because it showed that leaders who happen to be woman prioritized issues that their local female counterparts cared about.
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So my career, what I've always prioritized is, okay, just work on building your skills and knowledge in a lot of different areas.
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They appearances also put Boeing's CEO on the defensive about flight safety assumptions and raised questions that the company prioritized profit over safety.
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Previous Tesla owners will also be prioritized; possibly because they're also more likely to be friendly to the company in case of trouble.
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The process is often assessed on the urgency of a refugee's individual needs, with the most vulnerable -- such as women at risk -- prioritized.
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But not enough money was brought in to cover those amounts, so the administration, through regulations in 2014, prioritized giving money to insurers.
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In the latest manifestation, since 2014, the White House has wrongly prioritized the narrow, short-term military objective of defeating the Islamic State.
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That's important, because as an industry IoT has prioritized new features and functionality over protecting consumers' security when bringing new products to market.
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Similarly, Google says it prioritized making the software "easy to navigate" and light on preloaded apps, providing users with essentials rather than frills.
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When the Mets completed the trade for Bruce on Monday, team officials acknowledged they prioritized offense over defense because of a struggling lineup.
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In an attempt to maintain the boys' morale, rescue teams have prioritized installing a line of communication between the boys and their parents.
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Refinancing her mortgage can help her with the former, while the latter should be prioritized if she really wants to retire by 55.
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Combined with Samsung's often bureaucratic process for rectifying these consumer issues, it raises questions about whether the company prioritized profit over customer safety.
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Clinton won the support of two-thirds of voters who cited the economy, and more than nine in 10 voters who prioritized experience.
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About half of the people who prioritized the ability to beat Trump said they were very likely to support Biden, according to CNN.
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Why it matters: Under Homan's leadership, ICE arrests rose and changed Obama-era policies that prioritized undocumented immigrants with criminal records for arrest.
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Close management will be needed to ensure stabilization investments are prioritized and channeled to advance the goal of a stable, inclusive eastern Syria.
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Lisa O'Donnell, the organization's executive director, told Insider that the commission overstepped and essentially prioritized personal political opinions over the expertise of librarians.
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Say we had $403M and we could do anything we wanted to improve the subway system, what would you want to see prioritized?
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"If they hadn't prioritized money over the safety of children, we would've been done with all of this three years ago," she said.
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Trudeau's inclusionary politics have worked, then, because he's operating in a country that has long prioritized tolerance as a matter of public policy.
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He packed his cabinet with staunch Brexiters and has prioritized plans to exit the largest trade bloc in the world without a deal.
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We were starting a project this year with USAID in 10 municipalities that were prioritized because they have been marginalized for many years.
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The list of possible reforms is daunting, so Congress will also need to figure out what among the worthwhile efforts should be prioritized.
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What he and others argued for, ultimately, was the right to define the narrative — for Australia's original inhabitants to have their account prioritized.
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Though Self Made is only four episodes long, many crew members prioritized it over other longer, bigger projects because of its cultural significance.
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Mr. Trump had prioritized restarting trade talks with the Europeans as part of his global push to negotiate deals on his own terms.
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I prioritized those that were recommended by doctors and for which there is good evidence, and that I felt I could stick with.
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Some of his alternative designs illustrate what a different app ecosystem could look like — where health and time are prioritized over constant engagement.
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Federal and state officials have long known about the online education gap in America, but spending money to fix the problem wasn't prioritized.
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Mr. Ghani lived in the United States for decades, and at great cost he has prioritized the relationship with Washington during his term.
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For many years, business leaders rarely prioritized protecting their workers, said Tina Tchen, a lawyer who served as Michelle Obama's chief of staff.
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There are certain brands that what sells them is their name, not the quality of them, and I think quality should be prioritized.
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McConnell, evangelists, stock pumpers and the rest who prioritized winning over decency had roles, too, in setting the stage for presidential candidate Trump.
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"In terms of public spending, the government has prioritized running expenses over any investment meant to benefit the underprivileged," Pharel told VICE News.
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Many of the authority's announcements come from the governor's office, she said, and his preferences were prioritized in the five-year capital plan.
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However, because it views climate change as a subject prone to misinformation, authoritative sources are supposed to be prioritized in search and recommendations.
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Like good collectivists, the Soviets limited automobile production and prioritized mass transit, with Stalin approving plans for Moscow's first 13 stations in 1931.
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The WGA East has prioritized unionizing digital media and says it now represents nearly 6,000 writers in film, television, news and new media.
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He called negative rates "bearable" for the time being but said other policy moves, like asset purchases, should be prioritized in the future.
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The Iowa entrance poll then found that voters who prioritized a candidate who can "win in November" backed Hillary Clinton by 60 points.
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It occurred in 28500 and 6900, when she prioritized what she thought was a national interest over the difficult to predict political consequences.
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Merit-based immigration For too long, the American immigration system has prioritized the needs of immigrants over what is best for the country.
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And those who tuned in Wednesday were seeing stories like the arctic blast or New Zealand volcano prioritized above history in the making.
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Key U.S. officials— in particular Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan and USAID Administrator Mark Green—have prioritized the dangerously deteriorating humanitarian situation.
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It prioritized cars by plowing main traffic arteries before sidewalks and bike paths, which exposed more women to injuries from slipping and falling.
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Venezuela's socialist government has so far prioritized debt payments over imports, which fell 36 percent last year from 2015 to about $18 billion.
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"They've prioritized daytime features that require enough power [to get you through the day]," said Frank Gillett, a VP at research firm Forrester.
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But Takano questioned why those claims had been prioritized over those from students who are arguing their schools defrauded them but hadn't closed.
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Indeed, morning anchors at the CBS affiliate broadcasting the game around New Orleans have openly prioritized their hometown team over ratings, Blue said.
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ObamaCare expansion has unleashed a fiscal nightmare on taxpayers and prioritized welfare for able-bodied adults ahead of services for the truly needy.
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The Obama administration allowed states to expand Medicaid to cover more low-income adults, but Trump has prioritized policies that would decrease enrollment.
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The company claims Google prioritized its own reviews over others, making it much harder for competing reviews sites like Yelp to be discovered.
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And he has prioritized expensive vanity projects, such as a new administrative capital, over core needs like labor force development and water conservation.
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Lytton feels that that if the US put more money toward education, and less into military and defense, money would be better prioritized.
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PC laptops have always gotten a bad name since they have historically prioritized function over style thanks to cheap materials and awful looking displays.
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We prioritized getting good data — so getting the researchers the data they need about the mission to learn about human spaceflight and human psychology.
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"There was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned and the investigation had been prioritized accordingly," police said in a statement.
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Affluent spenders prioritized bigger bonuses on dining and air travel, where they spend a combined $13,000 a year, the New York-based bank found.
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In addition, the fact that the film was created without a screenplay, while doing the animatics, meant that we really prioritized images and music.
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Saikawa also said Nissan would "postpone discussions" on the future direction of the alliance as the automaker prioritized recovery of its dismal financial performance.
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The new immigration guidelines released by Department of Homeland Security chief General John Kelly this week broaden the categories of people prioritized for deportation.
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Switzerland's Credit Suisse, which has prioritized private banking under Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam, was overtaken by Royal Bank of Canada and fell to sixth.
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Though everyday activities — such as getting out of bed and taking a shower — proved difficult, she prioritized physical therapy in order to walk again.
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This introduced a friends page that included both chat messages and ephemeral stories, and feed that prioritized posts from close friends, among other features.
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We have lost out on a lot of medical knowledge, because we've directed more health research to, and prioritized, the health conditions of men.
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It used to be that noise-canceling headphones were only for frequent flyers who prioritized tranquility on long trips over sound quality and aesthetics.
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Had he prioritized serious ideas on advancing LGBTQ rights over a cheap trick for trending on Twitter, the whole mess would never have occurred.
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Thoroughbreds is a movie that easily could have prioritized style over substance, trading actual depth of character for flashy visuals like, say, Neon Demon.
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This prioritized the paths that pedestrians and women took instead of just men, and it actually ended up saving money because of fewer injuries.
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Families with young children were prioritized by Mexican authorities, and Lopez was told he didn't count because he was a single father, he said.
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Think pieces suggested that the rage of this American subset, one that wanted to see only itself and its interests prioritized, got Trump elected.
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The president's campaign has prioritized digital advertising ahead of the 2020 race, pouring millions of dollars into content over a variety of online platforms.
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The company has always prioritized its iOS users, and only last year did it begin trying to rethink and optimize the app for Android.
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We always wondered how it would do if it was given a better opportunity and prioritized more in terms of a network's marketing agenda.
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In an effort to make sense of the madness, Gross prioritized startups that were working on problems of perception, autonomy and machine learning services.
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The report claimed the program is in "disarray," and that the company prioritized flagging misinformation which affected its advertisers (Facebook said this was untrue).
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Yet, the people added, Moscow has prioritized the program, and so the weapon is still on track to achieve initial operational capability by 2020.
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Last month, the official People's Daily newspaper reported that Suichang county, where the landslide occurred, had in recent years prioritized landslide and flood defenses.
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Despite the means with which she achieves it — including high profile assassinations — Maya has always prioritized her own autonomy and freedom over anything else.
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Eliminating regulations essentially means ISPs can continue charging consumers for access to the internet while simultaneously charging institutions for prioritized access to those customers.
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Since then, he has prioritized protecting Venezuela's assets which are under threat from creditors and other parties seeking compensation from Venezuela's highly indebted government.
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Apple did not immediately return Gizmodo's request for confirmation on the freshly prioritized keyboard repairs and we'll update this post when we hear back.
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"When national leadership on climate has flagged in the past, figuring out the state of the evidence through assessment was often prioritized," Mach said.
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The source added that while Clinton's campaign still found digital media important, ad buys on millennial-focused platforms like Snapchat were no longer prioritized.
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However, just because Olsen prioritized acting for many years doesn't mean horseback riding didn't sneak its way into her work every now and then.
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Still, more than a dozen Republicans surveyed by The Hill said they were encouraged that the issue was being prioritized by the incoming administration.
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"They needed to have prioritized creating more employment opportunities for the youth the way they promised in the campaigns five years ago," he says.
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The proposal also encourages industry to locate projects in zones that have been vetted and prioritized for build-out of the necessary transmission infrastructure.
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"All staff are so busy and so many things to get done, that minimizing awakenings for patients at night is not prioritized," Inouye said.
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But a Bing default signaled that a company had prioritized a cool cash deal with Microsoft over the convenience and interests of its customers.
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The Obama administration prioritized unaccompanied children and nondetained families above other cases in the immigration courts and on the same level as detained aliens.
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The firm explained that videos from pages that people intentionally seek out will now be prioritized to appear higher in a user's news feed.
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Comey would have prioritized loyalty to Trump over commitment to the rule of law, and Trump would have allowed him to keep his job.
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Sixty-eight percent of Democrats and 47 percent of Republicans said that tax cuts for lower-income Americans should be prioritized over deficit reduction.
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Back then, the coach was Carlos Bilardo, a former physician whose laborious and structured approach prioritized results, not the process that led to them.
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Welcome back gridlock It is very likely that the Trump administration's domestic policy agenda is going to be de-prioritized for the foreseeable future.
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Trump reportedly believed that Hicks had prioritized her own romantic relationship with Rob Porter in directing the White House's response to the Porter scandal.
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"The most important are the lifetime appointments to the courts, and we've prioritized handling President Trump's outstanding nominations for the Supreme Court," he added.
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Together, we adopted an evidence-based behavioral intervention plan that prioritized enhanced academic and social behavior outcomes over punishment, and clarified processes and responsibilities.
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Sheriff Tony said that Tuesday's charges reflected a changing culture at the Broward County Sheriff's Office that increasingly prioritized disciplinary action for misbehaving deputies.
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Some have argued that in the process of certifying the plane, and after both crashes, the FAA prioritized Boeing's interests over safety and objectivity.
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Among the principles that need to be prioritized are using competitive bidding processes, implementing regulatory reform, and that revenue-raisers should be user-funded.
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"We really deprioritized traditional VCs and really prioritized more of the cannabis-related firms just because there's less of that education component," Scott said.
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Republicans have prioritized circuit court picks and have viewed the Ninth Circuit as a perennial annoyance, arguing that it's too large and too liberal.
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President Donald Trump has prioritized two policy areas with profound impact on the national economy as well as national security: trade and critical minerals.
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"Facebook's internal documents indicate a callous disregard for young people and a culture that prioritized profits over people," the groups wrote in the complaint.
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Senate committee work prioritized bipartisan support and a bill free of these riders, which will spell trouble for the Trump administration's environmental spending priorities.
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While past U.S. presidents have made China's domestic policies a central issue in the bilateral relationship, President Trump has prioritized trade and North Korea.
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The company says it prioritized which items to launch first based on user feedback, and these additions represent four of the most requested features.
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Users will have to worry about making their posts good enough to be chosen by the algorithm or their posts could be de-prioritized.
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Nielsen defended the department's efforts, saying it has prioritized election security and deployed officials to provide rigorous risk assessments to 19 states and localities.
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The Olympic Games provides a high visibility target of opportunity for terrorists—particularly as counter-terrorism efforts are largely under-prioritized in Latin America.
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In my view , van der Vaart made North Carolina families less safe from air and water pollution and prioritized protecting polluters over regulatory integrity.
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Danny Harris, the executive director of Transportation Alternatives, an advocacy group, said the city has for too long prioritized drivers over cyclists and pedestrians.
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It prioritized aggressive language like "execute," which men use in their CVs more often than women, and downgraded the names of all-women's colleges.
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I am sorry that you think the university prioritized the construction of a $50 million dining hall complex over the cost of your education.
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Almost every candidate vying for the 2020 ticket has sworn off corporate PAC money and prioritized individual donations to avoid influence from special interests.
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But Ms. Viladomiu also pointed out some aspects of Gaudí's design that showed how he prioritized aesthetics, including his extensive use of curved surfaces.
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These increases are important because they can transform the way people perceive political leaders, not to mention the kinds of policies that get prioritized.
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Instead of correcting them, I just nodded and faked my share of orgasms because I prioritized men feeling comfortable over my own sexual pleasure.
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Mr. Patterson viewed the field's contraction as a repudiation of art events that prioritized photo opportunities over serious art conversations or art acquisition opportunities.
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The elderly and those with underlying health conditions are also being prioritized for testing because they're most at risk of dying if they're infected.
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And some suggest the Russian leader is doing perfectly fine outside the G7, given that Putin has never prioritized warm ties with the West.
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According to a former employee interviewed by the Journal, Amazon's desire to sell as many products as possible has historically been prioritized over safety.
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Why it matters: The Trump administration prioritized aid to farms that produced high volumes of specific crops, leaving smaller farms behind, per the study.
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It is unequivocally true that masks must be prioritized for health care workers in any country suffering from a shortage of personal protective equipment.
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It also prioritized some spots for transfers, admitting them on March 1, rather than waiting for first-year students to commit on May 1.
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Without a chief of staff, advisers have told Trump he would exert more control over which policies are prioritized, including his beloved border wall.
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This is almost the reverse of a year ago, when just 40% prioritized defeating Trump, while 56% preferred a candidate aligned on their issues.
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Iran had made advances towards developing nuclear capabilities by the 2010s, which is why the Obama administration prioritized the nuclear deal and de-escalation.
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China uses its economic might to bludgeon its way on the world stage, for instance, while Russia has prioritized opportunistic harassment and covert attacks.
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Between the lines: The Trump administration has prioritized its relationship with Saudi Arabia rather than imposing costs or pursuing investigations, Axios' Dave Lawler notes.
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Blue Roof installations, according to the spokesperson, are prioritized by location and other factors, not by the date a person applied for a tarp.
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Environmentalists have blamed Mr. Bolsonaro for Amazon deforestation hitting an 11-year high, as he has prioritized economic development of the rainforest over conservation.
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Stoller saw lax antitrust enforcement as an abandonment of the working class, because it prioritized corporations' welfare over people's, consumers over small-business owners.
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The rise of pedigree dog-breeding prioritized looks over function and the result are the genetic problems we see in so many breeds today.
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NBA Entertainment has long prioritized immediacy and behind-the-scenes content, and the league's hope is that technological advances will vastly increase its capabilities.
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Lessons learned from the healthcare debate could lead to improvements in public health, safety and job creation if the president and Congress prioritized infrastructure.
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Fajgenbaum also prioritized clinical trials that re-purposed drugs the FDA had already approved as safe rather than starting from scratch with new compounds.
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It was often this way with Lost: Because the show prioritized character stories over lore, it left the lore to hardcore superfans to decode.
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This staggering treatment gap reflects our longstanding deeply defective national drug policies, which have prioritized a criminal justice response over a public health approach.
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However, Sanders has prioritized expanding his reach to voters of color and is buoyed by recent strong showings in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
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But bus drivers haven't been prioritized the same way medical workers have for safety gear such as masks and gloves and COVID-19 testing.
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Kelly also said during a company earnings call, according to Fox Business, that Southwest had prioritized flights to Hawaii over establishing more international flights.
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It also highlights the fact that today's internet is sorely missing content moderation, something prioritized by the message boards where memes got their start.
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The bottles, made by designer Deborah Adler, prioritized the information that was most important to the user, and emphasized readability and ease of use.
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"It is time education is prioritized by the international community as an essential part of basic humanitarian response, alongside water, food and shelter," Bourne added.
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Past generations of executives more regularly consulted with (and lived among) those different and rivalrous stakeholders who prioritized any number of considerations over profit maximization.
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McCracken says small-business needs must be prioritized by the Oval Office and plans to help Main Street must be organized on a federal level.
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That provision drew criticism of a religious test for entry and would have prioritized Christians over Muslims fleeing war-torn countries in the Middle East.
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In the aftermath of the storm, Modlin said, CBP prioritized relief efforts, with agents focused on clearing debris and assisting people affected by the storm.
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Ramaphosa's camp has prioritized fighting corruption, boosting economic growth and winning back the trust of supporters who have become disillusioned with the party under Zuma.
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Customers using more than 26GB of data a month have their traffic prioritized behind other users during high network demand after crossing a billing threshold.
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While Apple has evidently prioritized addressing some of the most obvious missing features in the iPad's software, there's still a lot of work to do.
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"Windows Lite," as it's codenamed internally, is a more stripped-down version of Windows that is initially being prioritized for dual-screen devices like Centaurus.
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Their callouts could be seen as dated by some: One woman prioritized the pageant system over college, while another shared her passion for shooting guns.
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Some said the string of decisions showed a company that prioritized profits over safety and fostered a culture of performance pressure, both charges Muilenburg disputed.
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In doing so, he said he prioritized finding team players with good communication skills, while also looking for people with a strong sense of purpose.
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"Times like these really remind you what is truly important in life," he said, noting that his approach to business prioritized people and the planet.
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"How are the Trump infrastructure projects going to be prioritized?" asks Neil Gupta, a researcher Corporate Accountability International, a human rights and environmental advocacy organization.
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As someone who had preferred life in big cities and prioritized travel above homeownership, the idea of settling somewhere permanently never really appealed to me.
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He maintained the agency's effort to clear away a backlog of generic drugs awaiting approval decisions and also prioritized complex generics, like a new EpiPen.
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Most administrations for over a century have tried to improve governmental efficiency, and every president since Ronald Reagan has prioritized working with private sector expertise.
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So much so, in fact, that she prioritized skin-on-skin contact with her newborn to actually putting on a shirt to get a package.
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It prioritized Pokémon's rising mascot, Pikachu, and incorporated characters and themes from the animated TV show to "better really resonate with young kids," Masuda says.
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Epic Games, the developer behind "Fortnite," hasn't prioritized that game's competitive sphere in the same way that companies behind "League of Legends" or "Overwatch" have.
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