Exemplos de uso de Take priority em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Cases take priority.
The homicide's gonna take priority.
These take priority, Lexie.
No, his sacrifices take priority.
Elephants take priority, and zebra are the last in the line.
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Actually, medical updates take priority.
This work should take priority over other obligations.
If you already have a visa, you take priority. 1 2.
When profits take priority over the protection of health, then food quality and food safety suffers.
Which essential tasks take priority over others?
The first rule of triage states that critical injuries take priority.
His interests take priority in my life.
I do not believe that this assessment must take priority.
The economy cannot take priority over people's safety.
He demands that his interests, his church,his things take priority.
Which essential tasks take priority over others?
In the meantime, I got actual murders,armed robberies that take priority.
Accordingly, gas should not take priority over democracy, or vice versa.
Our sophisticated modern spa is where pampering and relaxation take priority.
In this case health reasons should take priority over economic considerations.
From a work culture perspective,in Type B politics take priority.
Front and rear jacks(front jacks take priority over rear) with DRAG load correction controls.
Our goal is to share the benefits with customers,honors and friendships take priority.
I support this report, but would note that certain areas should take priority, such as civil matters and the mutual recognition of official documents.
Parliament has often stressed that regional organisations and their agreements take priority.
This same public opinion has now realised that President Bush's electoral imperatives take priority over the supposed intentions to advance the Middle East peace process.
The gender patterns in development cooperation cannot be applied directly to Humanitarian Aid where urgent needs often take priority.
And to make it clear thatyou do this before you do the subtraction, because multiplication/division take priority over addition/subtraction we can put parentheses around them.
Will the Commission insist that the CEN standard suffice in all Member States and take priority over national standards?
And if you look at the order of operations,exponents take priority over multiplication.