Examples of using Priority should be given in English and their translations into Spanish
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Priority should be given to projects that had the potential for improving department-wide productivity without sacrificing quality.
New orphanages should not be created, and priority should be given to establishing formal foster care
It was agreed that priority should be given to data collection from current
Priority should be given to combating those who produced
It is just assumed that volunteers are always there to provide free labour; and that priority should be given to something else.
Priority should be given to those least developed countries that are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change
In considering our travel programme, we determined that priority should be given to visits to Khartoum,
In equal circumstances, priority should be given to the selection of women cadres,
Priority should be given to eco-efficient pre-processing, material recovery
Priority should be given to strengthening domestic service sector of LDCs, rather than the illusory competition in the cut-throat markets of developed countries.
He said that priority should be given instead to the reinforcement of LDCs' domestic service industry,
Priority should be given to removing the obstacles to the realization of the right to development.
His Government considered that priority should be given to negotiations on the final status of Palestine,
Among the latter, priority should be given to health programmes
Priority should be given to the youngest and most vulnerable
Priority should be given to full implementation of programmes
Priority should be given to domestic and international efforts to preserve
in the organization of its work for the fifth session, priority should be given to the mining code.
The view was expressed that priority should be given to the multi-year abatement programme for asbestos-containing materials during the biennium 2000-2001.
He also emphasized that priority should be given to the most disadvantaged persons,