Priority
priority (noun) - importance
prioritize (verb) - decide which is most and least important
highest priority
be a priority
number one priority
high priority
make high priority
put a high priority on
first priority
give top priority
the main priority
a major priority
the key priority
urgent priority
priority over
has priority over
give priority to
the priority given to
take priority
given higher priority
insist on priority be given to
get priority
not first priority
low priority
considered low priority
not a priority
sort out priorities
identify priorities
a list of priorities
a priority list
order of priorities
prioritize
in ascending priority
in that order of priority
priority areas
priority issues
priority targets
immediate priorities
a priority task
priority measures
priority on the agenda
first priority in plan
appraisal of the priority of
assign priorities
the priority at the moment
priority decisions
faced with making some very tough priority decisions
will receive priority
accord priority to
give clear priority to
should be a priority
in order of priority
shift priority from x to y
priority of a proposal
lose priority to
make clear one's priorities
national priority
spending priority
budget priorities
priority shipping
priority mail
Example sentences:
* Providing a safe and secure living and work environment will be a major priority this year.
* Programmes to increase advertising revenue would take priority over spending on new facilities.
* Let's give the children priority.
* Our valued longstanding customers are are being given priority over first time buyers.
* We will give priority to your work in the area.
* We will give top priority to this project.
* The first priority was to find enough job candidates of sufficient calibre to fill all the vacancies.
* The priority at the moment is to cut costs and minimize losses this quarter.
* "Draw up an agenda for the meeting, listing the changes to be reviewed in order of priority." (Source: British National Corpus)
* Also the Bank makes a general appraisal of the merits and priority of each proposal in order to allocate its funds effectively. (Source: British National Corpus)
* We feel that our priorities should be your priorities as well.
* A haircutr is the highest priority item on to-do list.
* Putting a roof over his family's heads has become the highest priority item on his agenda.
It fell too low on the priority list so he forgot about it.
* Make it a high priority.
* The government has made child support enforcement a top priority.
* Education is our number one priority.
* The first priority in our plan of action is to rejuvenate the sales department.
* The priority of the bank has traditionally been to support big industries, not small businesses.
* Employees will be given priority in buying the new shares.
* Your account will be a very high priority for us.
* Promoting your product is still our priority and I am optimistic we can achieve our goals.
* "I'll have to renegotiate my priority list and timelines."
* Make a list of priority issues for me by Monday.
* "Key cities of priority interest will be opened in two to three years, and all geographic restrictions will be phased out."
* It really hasn't been top priority until now.
* There is some hope of saving the marriage, but the first priority is to pack my bag and call a cab.
* The priority is solving the problem of how to restore investor confidence.






