11. Hygiene and safety take priority on the sunbeds while personal supervision is regarded as of the utmost importance on the toning tables. 12. It is a dramatic change in attitude by the Germans, for they had repeatedly stressed that domestic competitions would take priority over international events. 13. Was it really so important that it had to take priority over something as necessary as post, which often contains faxes and other mail urgently required. 14. As important as those motions are, we have also missed some very important ones which I think should take priority. 15. But the serious training still takes priority, as the team prepares for what needs to be a better season than last. 16. And few online operators have made money so far, though they make the typical Internet argument that building market share takes priority. 17. And some City Council members and others have expressed concern that the efforts to deflect blame may take priority over real corrective action. 18. At the same time, I am obligated to draw attention to those needs that should take priority as determined by the principles and purposes of the United Nations. 19. A college Super Bowl would take these priorities in precisely the wrong direction. 20. A secured creditor generally takes priority over other creditors. |