41.   Some areas may need more, while others would be required to get by on less, depending on national priorities.

42.   Suddenly the environment became a national priority by pubic demand, and the political establishment woke up and began responding.

43.   Such a bifurcated assignment of national priorities must change.

44.   Supporters said the motion would give additional aid for national educational priorities, including class-size reduction.

45.   Switching from national priorities to personal ones, the president lamented the plight of veterans who find endless red tape when applying for health care and other benefits.

46.   The best clue was that after a specific thematic opening, Gore began an even more detailed discussion of national priorities with campaign finance reform.

47.   The centerpiece of the change, however, is the sharp ideological reversal of our national priorities.

48.   The demographics of the recent mutual fund boom offer more evidence that preparing for a rainy day has become a national priority.

49.   The first measure of change in national priorities, if any, will come when the new Government presents a budget, probably in the next month.

50.   The government announced recently that handing out free flags to all Canadians is a national priority.

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%
national + n. >>共 884
security 5.88%
team 4.56%
championship 3.70%
television 2.42%
election 2.20%
holiday 2.00%
interest 1.40%
title 1.40%
unity 1.36%
champion 1.13%
priority 0.16%
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