prioritise in A Sentence

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    Instead, take a step back and Prioritise.

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    Learn to plan and Prioritise.

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    How must the government Prioritise to achieve this target?

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    But it's important to'Prioritise' financial commitments in these circumstances.

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    Before you begin your work load for the day, Prioritise.

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    It may be difficult to filter and Prioritise the information.

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    Then, Prioritise different online opportunities to help you accomplish your goals.

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    It has added a Microsoft To-Do app that helps you manage and Prioritise tasks.

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    Businesses who Prioritise blogging are 13 times more likely to enjoy positive return on investment.

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    Presenteeism damages productivity, ultimately weakening the economy, and many companies now Prioritise stamping it out.

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    All members of staff being able to identify and Prioritise a significant event confidently.

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    Time-tracking websites provide clarity regarding time spent, helping you track time-gobbling activities and Prioritise better.

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    I want change, and it can only happen if we Prioritise education, not literacy.

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    And funding bodies must now Prioritise research that draws upon broader samples of people.

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    They can't get up unless rescued, so Prioritise the ones who can still attack you.

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    Spend your last 20 minutes everyday to reflect, process, and Prioritise for the next day.

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    (a) Public research institutions should take the lead in GM technology and Prioritise the technology agenda.

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    Like China, India too should Prioritise regional stability and development in its South Asian strategy.

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    Spend your last 20 minutes every day to reflect, process, and Prioritise for the next day.

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    Every time you say you're too busy, you're actually saying that you can't Prioritise your own life.

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    It is a framework that enables us to collate, understand, Prioritise and monitor progress towards key objectives.

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    The CDS is meant to streamline and Prioritise defence spending to meet the requirements of India's national security.

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    We propose innovative solutions where we think they align with your organisational strategy, but we always Prioritise your requirements.

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered his navy Prioritise the development of strategy nuclear forces and modernise its weaponry.

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    Females in general Prioritise doing the right thing over being happy, whereas men are better at the pursuit of pleasure and hedonism.

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    It is important to'Prioritise' good news stories and to release these stories and progress of positive and worthy projects into the public domain.

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    Rather than just focusing on what causes and protects against mental illness, society must also consider the causes of positive mental health, and Prioritise it.

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    However, Indian women Prioritise household needs over financial freedom, which in turn leave them with deep scars of sufferings and demotivation at the time of struggle.

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    While women are being given more choice, I don't think that it is ethical or advisable to let the patient Prioritise between different outcomes as the authors suggest.

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    The body may Prioritise full growth of the hand because it is essential for manual dexterity, whilst the length of the upper arm is particularly important for strength.”.

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