41. The Department of the Environment, announcing the allocations, said priority had been given to those sites which were most badly contaminated. 42. In London, Mr Howard pledged the programme would give priority to areas where there is a history of dissatisfaction. 43. Priority will be given to those with health problems from disability or old age. 44. In the past, too high a priority was given to placating jail unions, he told the prison service annual conference in Blackpool. 45. Refiners who have to give priority to products such as petrol and lubricating oils may tend to treat chemicals as a convenient way of dealing with unwanted fractions. 46. And so we do try and give priority to, to ladies on their own. 47. Although passers-by may hail the buses, priority is given to drivers of recreational vehicles. 48. Always giving priority to the patient with the best chance of a good outcome means those people who stood in line could be left to die. 49. And she urged the U.S. government to give priority to conservation concerns. 50. And they ask the International Monetary Fund to give priority to financial sector stability in its loan supervision. |