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- noun The process of assigning
priorities to things or tasks.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Funds are earmarked for the wrong places; prioritization is skewed.
Case study from Oaxaca, Mexico: Am I paying my staff too much? 2009
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In his address, Gillani denounced what he called the prioritization of rumor over government denials, saying it was "disrespectful" of his office.
Pakistan's government pledges support of country's courts Karin Brulliard 2010
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In his address, Gillani denounced what he called the prioritization of rumor over government denials, saying it was "disrespectful" of his office.
Pakistan's government pledges support of country's courts Karin Brulliard 2010
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Funds are earmarked for the wrong places; prioritization is skewed.
Case study from Oaxaca, Mexico: Am I paying my staff too much? 2009
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The strong economic and development planning and coordination function in the office of the President will be expected to cost and recommended options for the long-term prioritization process.
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Jun 26th, 2003 at 1: 06 pm in a state of emergency, prioritization is foremost and certainly relevant. but, here, we were neither in a state of * critical* emergency nor was prioritization based on anything but the whims of our city officials, not on hard data. what pissed me off more than anything was that schools were flatly denied running water in the bathrooms to wash hands. that was a very stupid judgment call, especially in light of the waste in commercial kitchens.
Express Car Wash Sues Charlottesville at cvillenews.com 2003
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The Treasury has previously said it cannot pick and choose which bills do pay in the event it cannot borrow enough to cover all its obligations, a process members of Congress called "prioritization."
unknown title 2011
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The Treasury has previously said it cannot pick and choose which bills do pay in the event it cannot borrow enough to cover all its obligations, a process members of Congress called "prioritization."
unknown title 2011
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The Treasury has previously said it cannot pick and choose which bills do pay in the event it cannot borrow enough to cover all its obligations, a process members of Congress called "prioritization."
unknown title 2011
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The Treasury has previously said it cannot pick and choose which bills do pay in the event it cannot borrow enough to cover all its obligations, a process members of Congress called "prioritization."
unknown title 2011
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