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- noun The act or process of
deprioritizing .
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Examples
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But what the White House is really doing is called "deprioritization": he is taking one of the quickest, easiest, most militarily and morally necessary items on his agenda, and placing at the bottom of the heap.
Nathaniel Frank: Another Phony Rationale for Delay on Gay Troops 2009
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Usage caps, "deprioritization," even a service which violates every tenet of Net Neutrality can all be "justified" in the name of managing a network in a time of shortages.
Art Brodsky: Comcast Attitude Exposes Fraud of Internet 'Free Market' 2008
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Why the cavalier deprioritization of return on investment by the MIT Gurus?
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I tend to let things slide - more out of a lack of time and deprioritization than anything else, but I think I've desensitized myself to certain things just to avoid driving myself crazy ... and it's nice to have a fresh couple of sets of eyes looking around for ways to make things a little ... better.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: December 2005 Archives 2005
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I tend to let things slide - more out of a lack of time and deprioritization than anything else, but I think I've desensitized myself to certain things just to avoid driving myself crazy ... and it's nice to have a fresh couple of sets of eyes looking around for ways to make things a little ... better.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Lessons. 2005
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Instead, this is largely pop-rock and it is definitely trading on the popularity of the bells, whistles, synthesizers, looped samples and deprioritization of lyrics that tends to characterize most commercially successful pop-rock and dance-pop music.
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