61.   The agreement gives state officials a role in setting priorities for which sites are cleaned up as Defense Department funds become available.

62.   The clear distinction between civil and criminal law provides invaluable clarity in setting priorities and guarding public safety.

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

64.   The district attorney sets priorities on which cases to prosecute and when to settle them before trial.

65.   The next step is to set priorities for acquiring other important parcels at risk for development.

66.   The overdoer is unable to set priorities.

67.   The new law sets priorities, encouraging phone companies first to seek sites for antennas on existing structures, and to share towers where possible.

68.   The real debate is just beginning, and the specific spending and tax bills that will set priorities and perhaps prompt presidential vetoes will come this summer.

69.   These doers need help to set priorities, delegate and relax, she adds.

70.   They serve only the poor and are tightly regulated by local boards which set priorities.

v. + priority >>共 275
give 28.19%
have 12.71%
take 6.64%
set 4.94%
get 3.45%
put 2.88%
place 2.26%
change 1.75%
make 1.65%
receive 1.39%
set + n. >>共 584
fire 9.21%
stage 7.58%
standard 5.11%
tone 4.74%
date 4.72%
record 4.61%
foot 2.61%
precedent 2.36%
sight 2.31%
limit 2.24%
priority 0.57%
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