71.   They may have a hard time setting priorities, dealing with the last thing that falls into their laps rather than the most important thing.

72.   To many, US policies are an outgrowth of our need to set priorities in Europe, where we have direct strategic and trading interests.

73.   We have to set our priorities for the long-term benefit of the sport.

74.   We set our priorities.

75.   Would it be possible, he asked lawyers for the government, to set priorities?

76.   You have to set priorities and choose what you really need or want to get done, she says.

77.   You end up debating and compromising and setting priorities.

78.   A ministerial conference in May is likely to set priorities for new liberalization agreements and rules governing trade in the next century.

79.   Back in this country, he set new priorities.

80.   Being determined just means setting 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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