111. Today, family, not career, takes priority. 112. Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai said food security at home must take priority over rice exports because of an ongoing drought in the Southeast Asian country. 113. Vote-getting, it seems, now takes priority over everything. 114. Welteke rejected calls for an economic stimulus package in Germany, where balanced budgets take priority, he said. 115. With START III on hold, nuclear non-proliferation is likely to take top priority on the American side. 116. For some enterprises, finding enough dollars has taken priority over regular business, he added. 117. Glendon, a Harvard professor, emphasised values that she said were alarmingly at risk in a society that was increasingly letting economics take priority. 118. His management record won favor with the Americans, who want to see UN reform take priority. 119. However, a Foreign Office spokesman told AFP the Middle East had now taken priority. 120. In a speech in Bremen, the central banker also said that time-tables should not take priority over installation of fundamentals required for successful monetary union. |