prioritisation in A Sentence

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    Prioritisation of projects was the first step.

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    The smaller internet firms, which would not be able to afford the Prioritisation fees.

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    Paid Prioritisation is a type of price discrimination, which is ubiquitous in the economy.

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    This is due to the lack of data, research funding and Prioritisation of research to determine the heat-health relationship.

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    Jamie Gonzalez, founder of Limitless Living, reminds us that Prioritisation is essential in order to stay true to your vision.

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    Blocking, throttling, or paid Prioritisation would not be per se antitrust violations,” he said, in a speech at the National Press Club.

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    A crippled education system and lack of Prioritisation of humans has produced systems where there is a lack of serious scholarship, or indeed life training.

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    If states had taken up this agenda seriously, they would have been in a better position to seriously start implementation of the agenda in line with the Prioritisation accorded by the present government.

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    Researchers at Google and Microsoft have found that consumers are prone to leave a website if it takes just a few hundred milliseconds more than a rival website, and with packet Prioritisation, companies without deep pockets can expect such a future.

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