1. After all, they have said, Pataki and the new Republican majority on the Council changed spending priorities in the budget after taking office. 2. But it could easily change the priorities of state legislatures that largely underwrite public college systems. 3. Children have changed her priorities, and limited her location travel schedule, she says. 4. E-business administrators will be able to change priorities on the fly, without interrupting service, according to Intel. 5. Following popular demands, he changed priorities to clean up nuclear waste in the Columbia River. 6. Given the budget constraints, Coard said such efforts might be cut if Bush changes priorities. 7. He argues that those priorities should be changed, and managers should spend more time doing strategic planning and long-term problem solving. 8. He calls meetings to order by quoting the Book of Isaiah, yet he is also heeding calls to change corporate priorities. 9. It became clear from our report that the Cold War, which occurred shortly after the end of World War II, abruptly changed priorities. 10. Marriage changes priorities. |