1. You need to reorder your priorities. 2. Elsewhere, Bush made no secret during the campaign of his desire to reorder American priorities. 3. Few have yet gone so far as to reorder their priorities, he said. 4. Given the huge price tag for MCI, some analysts wonder whether British Telecom has decided to reorder its priorities and pull back from Germany. 5. Many are reordering their priorities, Newsweek says, and attempting to recapture deferred dreams. 6. Republicans in Congress may rewrite the numbers but are unlikely to reorder his priorities in this election year. 7. The administration says that the purpose of the provision is to give it time to reorder its priorities. 8. We are already reordering the priorities we set in the past few decades. 9. A declaration of war by shadowy enemies has reordered priorities, presaging what are certain to be fundamental shifts. |