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And it feels this, at times, isn't being prioritised enough.
The study found that the EU prioritised minimising such damage.
What matters most, and do I have it prioritised accordingly?
He has prioritised infrastructure investment and attracting money into the country.
The reformers have prioritised the "low-hanging fruit", admits Mr Tuwaijri.
Yet for most of the 20th century, sickness was prioritised over wellness.
Amity, for now, has prioritised cute functions over end to end encryption.
Meanwhile, Soros prioritised support for charities that help migrants and asylum seekers.
The second round of inspections prioritised the performance of state-owned firms.
Your Facebook activity also influences whose content is prioritised in your feed.
"I prioritised these ones, but right now I am changing that," he said.
Uber, on the other hand, has prioritised private cars from the get go.
Since taking office in 2000, Mr Putin has prioritised control over the media.
Existing Model S owners are prioritised, a Tesla spokesperson confirmed to Mashable Australia.
President Xi Jinping has prioritised advancing China's space program to strengthen national security.
The government rules on the fuel switching also prioritised residential users over industrial consumers.
The LME said it had prioritised market consultation in its implementation of pre-trade transparency.
Abe has delayed the planned increase twice as he prioritised economic growth over fiscal reforms.
When heroin was rife, the government prioritised treatment and attempts to deter use through education.
This includes prioritised customer support, fast upload speeds, static IP addresses and even better security.
The problem with these incidents is that Mitsotakis has prioritised quick wins over establishing general principles.
Areas formerly prioritised for protection—including native American forest—are being abandoned in times of high activity.
Given right-hand drive markets are being prioritised, a late 2018 delivery date is just being realistic.
Women often have no children because they have prioritised education or work in their 20s and 30s.
American plasma is considered a "strategic" resource and can be prioritised for domestic use by the president.
Until these responses are prioritised, it is hard to justify turning to speculative—and possibly spurious—options.
In 2015, a Tesla spokesperson said Australia had been "prioritised as a market" for the same reason.
The bank's ratio has improved significantly in the recent years, as it has not prioritised asset growth.
The lender has instead prioritised investing in technology, simplifying its business model and expanding into business banking.
Different feature ideas can be prioritised based on objectives, an auto-calculated "User Impact Score," and other criteria.
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The alliance endured because America prioritised its other interests—in oil, counter-terrorism and stability in the region.
Financial stability was clearly prioritised in the NFWC statement, which said China should create "an austere regulatory atmosphere".
The data protection reform is a key enabler of the Digital Single Market which the Commission has prioritised.
Recommended applicants are prioritised, and the sponsor then receives a free month's subscription if the application is accepted.
Voters in five of those states received robocalls accusing their senators of having "prioritised illegal immigrants over American citizens".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi "is a real evangelist", and has prioritised solar to meet the renewables target, she said.
It prioritised profits over growth as Jeff Bewkes, then chief of Time Warner, HBO's parent, looked to sell the company.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has prioritised a trade agreement with the US once the UK has left the European Union.
Those bonds were prioritised for redemption because bondholders already had the opportunity to participate in a 2014 liability management exercise.
Foreign capital should be kept out; the government should manage finance directly and small businesses should be prioritised over big ones.
After Facebook prioritised video content last year, so many sites made a "pivot to video" that it became an industry joke.
Thailand and Costa Rica, which also quickly electrified rural regions, both prioritised areas where the potential for commercial development was higher.
Those bonds have been prioritised for redemption because bondholders already had the opportunity to participate in a 2014 liability management exercise.
Referred to as the "old guard", they have prioritised the group's survival and advocated a gradualist approach to changing the state.
The ISPA report placed an emphasis on law enforcement training, with 83 percent of respondents asking for it to be prioritised.
"However, there was no intelligence to suggest that this attack was being planned and the investigation had been prioritised accordingly," police said.
They will introduce fines for companies that fail to comply and preparing for them has been prioritised by business, the report said.
Moreover, the movement of people from the land to cities created a food culture that prioritised convenience and low cost over quality.
After Mr Zuma became president he allowed new claims to be filed, and prioritised the often dubious cases of powerful tribal authorities.
Nothing is prioritised over anything else in the frame, so the act of looking at one of his pictures can loop perpetually.
Extradition requests are usually prioritised by the order in which they are made, as well as by the severity of the offence.
However, Buhari's 2019 campaign has prioritised poverty alleviation and social schemes, while Atiku has stressed the need for a better business environment.
Indonesia, whose president has prioritised an upgrade to investment grade from S&P Global, could see that happen at its next assessment.
As my friend pointed out, I have prioritised writing above all else in my life — with the exception of my immediate family.
But China has also prioritised tracking the movements of ethnic Uighurs, a minority mostly Muslim group considered a security threat by Beijing.
Some of that's structural: Diageo is much larger in the more efficient U.S. market while Pernod has prioritised exposure to India and China.
Though essential food, medicine and raw materials were prioritised, manufacturing components and a wide range of other food and consumer products were not.
Festivals have prioritised supporting and screening independent film, which crucially alerts domestic critics and juries early to the potential of many first-timers.
Under the stewardship of Marvin Miller, the MLBPA prioritised the preservation of an open market for free agents above virtually every other concern.
Although Maduro has steadfastly prioritised debt repayments over food imports, any future government is expected to immediately open negotiations to restructure the debt.
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PIKPA is a great example of mental health being prioritised, but it is a small camp and far from the normal refugee experience.
Analysts say Mr Silverman also prioritised keeping consumers happy — hence the discounts — over pandering to the artisans peddling their trinkets on the site.
Another complaint involved Uber's lack of timely reporting of attacks on passengers by drivers, suggesting the ride-hailing company prioritised profits over public safety.
Many were born out of the nickel rush that followed Indonesia's early 2014 ban and many, it seems, prioritised output over environmental best practice.
PC laptops have always gotten a bad name since they have historically prioritised function over style thanks to cheap materials and awful looking displays.
Tanzania has prioritised infrastructure investment as part of a five-year national development plan with a goal of achieving middle income status by 2025.
Britons, whose spending power has been squeezed by inflation, prioritised food this Christmas and cut back on nearly everything else, industry data has shown.
We definitely prioritised feedback that had a lot of strong voices, but as far as major things, we didn't get anything that was completely unexpected.
The government has prioritised growth in the agriculture sector to reduce its reliance on crude oil sales, which make up two-thirds of government revenue.
"Successive governments have prioritised revenue collection, treating the final price received by farmers as a secondary consideration rather than an objective," the World Bank said.
However, the quantitative targets set for 13 show that near-term growth targets are still being prioritised, at the expense of medium-term financial risks.
Natural gas output increased faster than crude oil as state companies prioritised increases in spending on the cleaner burning fuel to meet strong demand growth.
NNB GenCo's own supply chain improvement programme needs further development to make sure it is prioritised and better aligned to the project's schedule, the ONR said.
However, many fans voiced discontent with the running of the club in Wenger's final years, believing financial stability was being prioritised over success on the pitch.
"Hiring Hart is an indicative misstep that highlights how homophobia, casual or blatant, is still de-prioritised in comparison with other discriminatory belief systems," Lee wrote.
"It is also clear that Sir Philip prioritised his loyal senior managers, who have had the PPF cap on high pension benefits completely removed," he said.
During its formative years, the upstart bank prioritised speed to market and an iterative product development process, which, for the most part, has served Monzo well.
The WHO has prioritised aid for North Korea, and a shipment of protective equipment and supplies was due to be shipped there this week, Ryan said.
Mr Trump, who has prioritised the fight against IS, has already shown a greater willingness to go along with Moscow's plans in Syria than his predecessor did.
The flagged posts are monitored and reviewed by teams working round-the-clock and across the world, with the most serious reports on self-injury being prioritised.
However, polling actually shows that Americans favour freer trade—more so, in fact, than they did a few years ago, when Mr Obama prioritised the TPP negotiations.
The key question is why these were not prioritised and whether they would have been protected if manual demand reduction had been employed rather than automatic disconnections.
This at least partly explains why Johnson, guided by political advisor Dominic Cummings, has prioritised winning the Brexit Party vote, which consists of many former Conservative voters.
That fuelled fears she was setting the course for a "hard Brexit" in which immigration control is prioritised over retaining access to the EU's lucrative single market.
The commission found that Google denied "consumers a genuine choice" when it illegally prioritised its own shopping service in its search results, while purposely relegating its rivals.
Abe has prioritised economic growth over fiscal reforms, despite the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden, which is more than twice the size of its $5 trillion economy.
The company announced a buyback in December, targeting several bonds that were part of a similar offering in October, and has prioritised maintaining a strong Triple B rating.
Economic development has been a cornerstone of President Tayyip Erdogan's 16 years in power and he has prioritised high growth, repeatedly calling for low interest rates to boost lending.
"From day one we prioritised building those relationships, both to share knowledge but also provide a bridge for European founders to access the best growth capital as they scale".
Zambian president Edgar Lungu said on Wednesday the least developed countries were being left "with far too little support, and adaptation needs continue to be neglected rather than prioritised".
Hammond has prioritised cutting public debt as a share of Britain's economic output, saying it could prevent the government from countering any future economic downturn with fresh stimulus spending.
The company is planning to invest $3.5 billion over the period in 12 prioritised businesses, which include edible nuts, cocoa, cotton and coffee, it said in a statement on Friday.
President Muhammadu Buhari's administration has prioritised maintaining a strong naira despite pressure for the currency to devalue, a policy criticised by the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, among others.
The 64 billion pounds ($83 billion) a year life sciences industry is one of several sectors the government has prioritised, along with ultra-low emission vehicles, nuclear and creative industries.
In practice, the kingdom has alternated between periods when it prioritised the defence of prices (at the expense of market share) and protecting market share (at the expense of prices).
DUBAI, Jan 11 (Reuters) - When Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said named his preferred successor in a sealed envelope, he prioritised continuity by choosing a cousin with extensive foreign policy experience.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has prioritised growth over fiscal reform under his "Abenomics" reflationary policy of monetary stimulus and flexible spending, and planned spending has increased for eight straight years.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that asylum seekers interned in Australia's regional processing centres would be eligible for the new program, with women, children and families to be prioritised.
It feels similar here: as though sports is prioritised in a bid to keep kids physically healthy, without accounting for how the arts could benefit their mental health or wellbeing too.
Ridding America of undocumented immigrants with criminal records is, rhetoric aside, not terribly far from Barack Obama's position; he prioritised the deportation of people found guilty of violent and drug-related crimes.
The case has attracted huge attention from markets, with investors hoping parliament will temper moves towards a "hard Brexit" in which border controls are prioritised over preferential access to the single market.
Even as the French were busy defending the geographical boundaries of champagne, the British makers of Bass Ale prioritised protecting their trademark—the first granted in the country—while competing on quality.
President Muhammadu Buhari took office last May and has prioritised cracking down on corruption and mismanagement, particularly in the oil sector, which has deepened an economic crisis exacerbated by falling crude prices.
"Increasing transparency around gender pay differences will enable the impact of those workplace policies and practices promoting gender equality to be monitored and remedial action to be prioritised," reads the government's report.
Nevertheless, the government's focus on its First Centenary Goal of "building a moderately prosperous society" by 2020 suggests that growth targets are still likely to be prioritised for the next few years.
But crucial for banks and financial markets are the blow the election has delivered to May's plan for a "hard" Brexit that prioritised immigration controls over membership of the EU's single market.
State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir told reporters separately that business-to-business approach in Jiwasraya's rescue plan will be prioritised, but the firm would also need capital injection by the state.
Ramaphosa has prioritised restoring the ailing utility in his new five-year term with government having pledged a 23 billion rand ($1.6 billion) a year bailout for Eskom over the next three years.
One of Duterte's economic advisers told Reuters spending on education would be lifted to benefit "disadvantaged regions" and agriculture and rural development will be prioritised to spread wealth more evenly across the country.
"The government has prioritised detaining and deporting migrants as soon as possible—and is not ensuring they get properly screened," says Maureen Meyer of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), an NGO.
As Maxime Picat, PSA's director of operation in Europe, drily observes, seeking profits first and volumes afterwards has "not always been the case" in an industry that has prioritised sales and market share.
Less enthusiastic people only started to get interested in the early 2000s as the government and research councils prioritised funding to universities, researchers and projects that could show their benefit to wider society.
The report noted that, due to the difficulty of monitoring domestic public spending, its analysis likely under-represented financing in some developing states that have prioritised clean cooking, such as India and Indonesia.
The pound surged after November's ruling, investors believing that greater parliamentary involvement would reduce the chances of a "hard Brexit" in which tight controls on immigration are prioritised over European single market access.
In the first year of its 2019-2024 strategic plan, the company sold assets worth $700 million, and invested more than $900 million in prioritised businesses, such as in Nigeria's Dangote Flour Mills.
At the same time, refiners have prioritised the production of middle distillates used for road and railroad diesel, jet fuel and marine gasoil, at the expense of light distillates such as gasoline for motorists.
"We have prioritised vulnerable and isolated Australians which is reflected in the fact that 89 of the Australians on the flight are under 16 and five are under two," Payne told reporters in Canberra.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle later this year, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility that could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
To their credit, Chinese authorities, spurred by public concern about air pollution, have prioritised green policies, such as switching from coal-fired power stations to renewable sources and setting up an emissions-trading system.
LONDON, Nov 25 (IFR) - The Additional Tier 1 market landed a small victory this week when the European Commission delivered a package of measures that will see holders of that debt prioritised over equity.
"The report concludes that Nestle is not driven by nutritional science but instead by a sharp and prioritised focus on profit and growth at the expense of infants and their parents," the report said.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has prioritised fixing the ailing utility in his new five-year term with government having pledged a 23 billion rand ($1.6 billion) a year bailout for Eskom over the next three years.
"The government has also agreed that medicines and medical products will be prioritised on these alternative routes to ensure that the flow of all these products will continue unimpeded after 29 March 2019," he wrote.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated property market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle later this year, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility that could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
Britain formally began its divorce from the European Union last Wednesday, and airlines have demanded that their sector is prioritised in the forthcoming two years of negotiations to ensure there is no disruption to flights.
Policymakers have prioritised stabilising an overheated property market ahead of a Communist Party reshuffle in October, reiterating the need to avoid dramatic price volatility they fear could threaten the financial system and harm social stability.
Tesla announced in September it would be bringing the Powerwall to Australia, with a spokesperson telling Mashable Australia the country had been "prioritised as a market" due to its high number of solar energy users.
Aviation, hospitality, healthcare, retail, event management, consumer goods and education would be prioritised by the banks, which will reschedule or delay loan payments, reduce instalments and cut or reduce fees, state news agency WAM reported.
The guidelines on net neutrality were welcomed by internet activists as ensuring the web remains an open platform and not a two-speed highway, benefiting only companies with deep pockets that can pay for prioritised delivery.
Newspapers have reported sharp disagreements between members of Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet with Hammond as an antagonist to those pushing for a so-called 'hard Brexit' in which immigration control is prioritised over economic concerns.
Chief Financial Officer Graeme Pitkethly said the Kraft bid had created an "inflexion point", and had highlighted the importance of achieving a balance between long-term sustainable value, which it had prioritised, and short-term delivery.
Merkel's remarks add to pressure on British Prime Minister Theresa May, who has been criticised for hinting at a "hard Brexit" - in which border controls are prioritised over market access - and had to clarify her comments.
The UK Chancellor Sajid Javid said this week that talks with the EU would come first, prompting US Trade Secretary Steve Mnuchin to say he was a "little disappointed" that US talks wouldn&apost be prioritised.
Britain has prioritised developing economic ties with China and welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping on a state visit in October, leading critics to accuse it of placing short-term financial gain above human rights and security interests.
Declining shadow-banking activity could create potential liquidity shortages, but the recently announced targeted cut to the required reserve ratio (RRR) illustrates that the authorities will use policy tools to guard against a significant impact on prioritised sectors.
"But it is important, particularly for single mothers and young low-income families who are not prioritised by the government," said Ho, project director of the Community Housing Movement of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS).
With Britons facing pressure from slow wage growth and the jump in inflation that followed the 2016 Brexit vote, company updates and data this month have shown they prioritised spending on food and drink over the holiday season.
Since then Abe has delayed the planned tax hike to 10% twice as he prioritised economic growth over fiscal reforms, despite the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden, which sits at twice the size of Japan's $5 trillion economy.
He devised a set of eight markers by which sensitivity to the planet's fate might be measured: whether people prioritised economic development or conservation, how they felt about pollution, whether they considered climate change a threat, and so on.
Mr McPhee did not make his selections with the goal of raising the price of a hypothetical 22000nd franchise; instead, his choices largely prioritised the club's long-term health at the expense of a borderline playoff run in 22012.
On this it writes that the overarching strategic priority to "promote efficient competition and investment in world-class digital networks" should be "prioritised over interventions to further reduce retail prices in the near term, recognising these longer-term benefits".
Like Didi did in China, we make sure that the unique pain points of users in Singapore or Jakarta or Manila will get addressed because they are prioritised over the competing needs of users in New York or London or Istanbul.
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said it has had three meeting with Royal Mail since voting in favour of a strike action last week and while the meetings prioritised the current crisis, there were also talks on resolving the ongoing dispute.
KIEV, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Ukraine's state security service has prioritised a missile attack and terrorism as possible causes of the crash of a Ukrainian passenger plane in Iran, the head of the state security service (SBU) Ivan Bakanov said on Friday.
That may bring to mind the genuflections and flourishes of Catholic worship—a target of Lutheran criticism, which prioritised the individual's repentance and faith over outward trappings and indulgences—but may also suggest a modern obsession with, and worship of, personal wealth.
The design prioritised the necessities of light, space, airflow and water (similar principles informed the Adidas LACES headquarters in Germany) but there was still scope for fanciful additions: an Italianate theatre, a wrought iron bandstand, formal gardens and an elegant indoor pool.
Investors believe that greater parliamentary involvement would reduce the chances of a "hard Brexit" in which tight controls on immigration are prioritised over European single market access, which they fear would weigh on the economy and push down the value of the pound.
In the first two weeks of March prior to the declaration, sales grew 8.6% then progressively deteriorated, falling 22.1% from March 13 to March 24 as consumers prioritised hygiene and essential goods over clothes and homeware merchandise, the retailer said in a statement.
Uber, a ride-hailing firm, replaced much of its top management and claims to have prioritised culture and safety; it is adding a safety function to its app, has ended forced arbitration for harassment and assault and will start publishing data on assault reports.
To take another example, it's surely regrettable that the development of "clean" carbon-free energy wasn't prioritised earlier, so that we'd have cheap and efficient alternatives to fossil fuel soon enough to prevent carbon dioxide rising to levels that threaten the crossing of "tipping points".
Hong Kong tracked Asian markets lower, partly due to what dealers said was reaction to media reports that U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May would use a speech on Tuesday to signal plans for a "hard Brexit", in which border control is prioritised over market access.
"It is important that we get a solution in place for the permanent storage of nuclear waste as soon as possible .... Expediting this matter must be prioritised to prevent the process from becoming drawn-out and costly," Vattenfall chief executive Magnus Hall said in April.
For instance, Joy City Property's newly launched Qiantan Ocean One project in Qiantan, a prioritised government development area, priced between 75,0003-95,000 yuan (US$11,2118-2290,2390) per square metre was sold as soon as the winners of a lottery were announced on Monday morning.
Among some of the topics that have been prioritised by the Civil Rights Division under Sessions include the defence of "religious freedom," such as backing anti-abortion centres in a case over a California law requiring notices be provided on where women can receive state-funded abortions.
Disquiet over whether Britain will undergo a "hard" exit from the European Union - in which immigration controls are prioritised over keeping access to the single market - continued to weigh on sterling, which hit a fresh 1153-week trough against the dollar despite the latter's broader weakness.
The ministry said the minister had ordered that funds should be prioritised to pay for digitalisation and personal equipment for soldiers, but that meant that at least one planned major international weapons programme would have to be postponed unless additional funds were added to the 2019 budget.
Three senior HSBC executives told Reuters the decision had come as a surprise, but that Flint was paying the price for an overly cautious approach that prioritised cost controls, and investment in China, over a more ambitious push into the U.S. "It's been a shock to everyone," one said.
Openreach, which is wholly owned by BT, manages Britain's largest broadband network, with infrastructure used by broadband providers such as Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone as well as BT. The company adopted a new "fibre first" strategy last year that prioritised the ultra-fast connections demanded by British residents and businesses.
He argues that there is a place for the fan who comes to spectate rather than participate, but that those affluent spectators who have come to taste the Premier League product are being prioritised at the expense of the supporters committed to generating an atmosphere, even when the "high-quality Premier League action" might be lacking.
It becomes clear that Casas has prioritised a reciprocal relationship with Nga — even going so far as to incorporate infrasound recordings from his related installation 'Sanctuary,' — and though the film grants us daylight views of the elephant early on, its prevailing duration takes place in reduced visibility, detouring from the established spectatorial conventions of 'looking at' animals.
Google's lead EU regulator opens formal privacy probe of its adtech A spokeswoman for the ICO — which last year put out its own warnings to the behavioral advertising industry, urging it to change its practices — sent us this statement, attributed to Simon McDougall, its executive director for technology and innovation, in which he says the regulator has been prioritizing engaging with the ad tech industry over its use of personal data and has called for change itself — but which does not once mention the word "enforcement"… Over the past year we have prioritised engagement with the adtech industry on the use of personal data in programmatic advertising and real-time bidding.

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