11.   Mayor Kirk Watson represents a fusion of old and new priorities and has earned a reputation as perhaps the most effective mayor in memory.

12.   Meanwhile, some senior military officers worry the new priorities mean they could lose their capabilities to fight conventional wars against larger powers.

13.   Mahmoud Aloul, the new Palestinian governor of Nablus, who directed the crackdown on the Fatah Hawks, said the time had come for new priorities.

14.   New priorities have put them on a different path from the mainstream.

15.   New priorities will include developing technologies that automatically extract knowledge from seas of raw data that are being created by the emergence of the World Wide Web.

16.   Of all of the pressing needs President Clinton could have addressed as his top new spending priority, he picked long-term health care for seniors and the disabled.

17.   Since there are hundreds of species awaiting inclusion on the list, the agency developed new priorities to reduce the backlog and satisfy requirements from Congress and the courts.

18.   Since the attacks, President Bush has put a new priority on the peace effort here, in order to encourage Arab states to support an international anti-terrorism effort.

19.   The bankruptcy attorneys and consumer advocates are also disturbed by part of the legislation that would give credit-card debt a new priority for repayment.

20.   The delays and shortages have forced states to ration vaccines, set new priorities and revise their immunization policies and requirements.

a. + priority >>共 342
top 36.31%
first 10.06%
high 8.26%
highest 3.66%
higher 3.53%
low 2.27%
main 1.90%
national 1.90%
legislative 1.82%
spending 1.80%
new 0.87%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
priority 0.02%
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