It also means that issues which don't fit into the Orange-Green template are given a low priority, if they get a look-in at all. |
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When members of the public make a complaint, they are classed as low priority and have to wait until more serious crimes are dealt with. |
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The perception persists among some gay people that their issues are a low priority within the party. |
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The commanding general wishes to talk to her himself, but it is of low priority, with the fight so close at hand. |
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In the past, colleges of agriculture placed a low priority on agricultural economics. |
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The crimes that affect most citizens, such as vandalism, muggings, burglary and car crimes, are considered low priority. |
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He had been intending to call round to see her, but it had been a vague intent, a low priority in his busy life. |
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Moreover, the civic authorities give low priority to sewerage and treatment of sewage. |
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In an economic slump, business costs that were once low priority take on new importance for the bottom line. |
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Using information technology more effectively was a consistently low priority. |
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In a hard-pressed inpatient unit they will be a very low priority. |
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The missing child of an unwed mother was a low priority for police. |
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When contemplating a long to-do list, you may be tempted to tackle a cluster of quick or low priority items first. |
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Furthermore, research on official languages issues seems to be a low priority. |
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In general we found that the departments examined gave a low priority to the prompt collection of money owed to the government. |
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On the contrary, he might say, western society gives knowledge, in the fullest sense of the word, a dismally low priority. |
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Unfortunately, this role has too often either not been accorded to the institution or has been neglected or given a low priority by it. |
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Petty crimes such as vandalism and noise pollution have been afforded low priority, even though every day they bring misery to the lives of thousands. |
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Quadrant D Stakeholders in this box are of low priority but may need limited monitoring and evaluation. |
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In many countries and regions, early childhood has received low priority in the development of quality services. |
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One can only assume that for the command, this program is low priority. |
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Even if the facilities are adequate, parents tend to place a low priority on formal education. |
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This is not simply because enforcement of Part III appears to have been accorded a low priority. |
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The dental hygienist simply assumed that the client was wilfully choosing to give the treatment a low priority. |
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Basic skills training and equitable access to education obviously remain a low priority for the government. |
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The latter are consequently accorded low priority, and the perpetrators are often not prosecuted. |
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The answer that if most often given for not using technologies is lack of time which is another way of saying it is a too low priority to be done. |
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Until recently, education was either completely neglected or given a very low priority in humanitarian responses to emergencies. |
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User time for normal and low priority processes. |
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As Awad Mohamed Ahmed reports, although non-communicable diseases are given a low priority, the human and economic costs of diabetes continue to grow unchecked. |
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On the other hand, for weavers involved in mass production of low quality fabrics versatility may be of low priority and running costs may be the most important selection criterion. |
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To provide new tools to mark off mine fields in low priority areas, and containment depending on effective decision-making and deployment of resources. |
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The fact that it was marginalized, given low priority and attention, and was starved of state funds, was due to a decision determined by and based on ideological vision and hegemonic policies. |
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I am philosophically very much in favour of the idea that it is the responsibility of government to continuously shift expenditures out of low priority areas and into high priority areas. |
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For example, you may wish to attempt to convince a stakeholder who currently regards your issue as low priority or of low relevance to them, to increase their prioritisation of or interest in it. |
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In contrast, other managers held the view that divesting of the harbours through grants was not really contributing cost savings to SCH since the grants were used to divest harbours for which repairs had a very low priority. |
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Anything dangerous, wild, unkempt, ancient, jaggy and difficult to grasp thus becomes undesirable or of such a low priority in the drive to look and feel like everyone else that it is allowed to wither. |
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This dominance has always been resented by the other provinces which are thus denied their due share of power and resources, but also because of the low priority given to their pressing political and economic concerns. |
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Additional analysis show that almost half of the requests for audiology service referred by physicians fell into either the moderate or low priority level. |
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It had been reported by civil society that other legislation against torture had languished in Congress for over 10 years due to the low priority accorded to it. |
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The program they no longer use will remain unethical as long as it is non-free, but they will no longer promote it, nor by using it teach others to give freedom low priority. |
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The result is that the sector is given low priority on the public agenda, and as a consequence the sector suffers in terms of public policy, funding and support. |
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Clearing the area was a low priority though, and went on until well into November. |
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Is your message a high or a low priority for them? |
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However, the police could not provide this degree of assistance, and indicated that because of finite resources, calls from the plant were given a low priority. |
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However, as shown recently by certain dramatic cases in the Brussels region, the risks have evolved to a point where access control in hospitals can no longer be seen as a low priority. |
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The reasons for this ignorance can be the fact that implementation of the agreements may be seen as a low priority by governments, but also more generally resource mobilisation issues. |
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Legal aid gives a low priority to civil matters outside of family law. |
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Campaign finance issues are perennially a low priority to voters. |
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Secondly, while some jurisdictions are involved in significant research projects, many jurisdictions continue to place a low priority on research and evaluation activities. |
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Barriers such as resource shortages, staff attitudes and institutional cultures, a lack of awareness, and the low priority given to patient safety in mental health are not insurmountable. |
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With the ubiquitous branding and expert merchandizing of museums today, it is easy to forget that graphic design was once a low priority for them. |
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