11. Are you too timid to tell your boss that your workload has become unreasonable and you need help in setting priorities? 12. As he has always tried to do, Agassi set priorities. 13. Benezra said that while he believes the SFMOMA directorship offers great possibilities, he will have to wait until he assumes the position to set his priorities. 14. A bill limit would force lawmakers to set priorities. 15. Agency officials, though, said the information would be useful to both states and the EPA in setting priorities for controlling pollution. 16. But now the old disputes have reappeared as setting priorities for education, energy and defense come up for final votes. 17. But it also means that any sane governor has to set clear priorities. 18. But once you get into the details, you have to set priorities for these tax cuts. 19. But the governor, during his term, has set priorities more in tune with the Democratic legislative leadership. 20. But they did not try to set priorities among them. |