The order of priority may be changed only by an official letter from the National Commission.
These requests must be numbered in order of priority from 1 to 2.
The requests must be numbered in order of priority from 1 to 10.
Because the government must pick and choose who it wants to prosecute, those cases are necessarily significant socially, because they represent an order of priority.
Still, in order of priority, firms should use profits to replenish inadequate capital, reward owners and only then to pay performance-related benefits to staff.
Many believe capital deployment should follow a "pecking-order theory" that prescribes that managements should apply their cash flow, in order of priority, to fix their balance sheet if overleveraged, fund organic investments, pay dividends, fund acquisitive growth and, only when there is additional cash left over, to distribute it via share repurchases.
When a company goes bust, the available funds have to be shared out on the basis of a specified priority order.
Tony Pulis had illustrated the Carling Cup's order in his priority list this season by making 10 changes to the side that beat Spurs at the weekend, but Stoke were still surprising lacklustre throughout.
Though the Obama Administration failed to meet its top priority executive order of closing Guantanamo within one year, it continues to stress closure.
Getting our fiscal house in order is a significant and high priority.
The judgement does not mean a company can ignore the religious views of employees but it can override them in order to achieve "a higher priority" - in this case making sure gay people get equal treatment in the provision of services.
The objective is to identify priority areas for the welfare system in order to move forward.
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The change, passed unanimously under the Homelessness (Abolition of Priority Need Test) (Scotland) Order 2012, will give an estimated 3, 000 more people a year the right to settled accommodation.
Whoever makes it to the Holy See, his priority must be to bring a sense of order to chaos and make it clear that the church is getting to grips with its problems.
This residency programme will give priority to artists and institutions from developing countries in order to enhance North-South and South-South cooperation.
The first priority is to restore some semblance of stability and order in the market and restore the flow of credit.
Furthermore, Bush said he was signing an executive order Tuesday that would make modernizing the aviation system a "priority" for federal agencies.
The executive order also focuses on defining and protecting critical infrastructure, a priority the White House first voiced in support of the failed Lieberman-Collins bill put before the Senate last year.
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They, too, are capable of bluster but prudence would seem to be the order of the day if economic reform is indeed to be the Chinese priority.
It confuses (a) the fact that is physically necessary for a person to remain alive in order for him to continue to have values with (b) themoral priority of his own life over the other things he (or others) might value.
" Kuala Lumpur's priority, he added, was to "put our house in order -- improve economic fundamentals by tightening fiscal policy, postponing some mega-projects and bringing the current-account deficit down.
For instance, Mr Cruickshank thinks that he and other utility regulators may have to order the firms they oversee to provide more specific guarantees to hospitals and other priority customers.
Specifically, there is concern that the priority of the Chinese would be to maximize production and drive down world prices in order to reduce the cost of domestic food production.
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