1. In its view this change would shift priorities from local to national interest and from regional economics to conservation. 2. But he needs something substantial to shore up his standing, and President Bush needs to shift priorities to keeping terrorists out of the country, not Mexican laborers. 3. Dryden said the council will also determine how to shift priorities of law enforcement efforts. 4. Freed from political pressures, Swift may be able to shift her priorities for the remainder of her term in office. 5. He said he did not expect investors to shift their priorities from hot growth to solid value funds, such as those that invest in undervalued companies. 6. Instead of shifting his priorities, however, the president has merely piled on additional programs and expenses as though there is a bottomless supply of money. 7. It also encourages them to shift the priorities of international lending agencies, like the World Bank, to support more clean energy projects in poor nations. 8. Plus, the company reorganized its divisions last month and shifted its priorities. 9. Republicans are so fractured over budget fundamentals that they will find it hard to shift these priorities. 10. Sharansky also boasted that the Netanyahu government had shifted priorities on industrial subsidies. |