Examples of using Possible priority in English and their translations into French
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The 16 possible priority levels are greyed out.
The report identified 55 sites as possible priority projects.
A summary of possible priority topics for discussion was circulated prior to the meeting.
The output of DECi is comprised of three outputs,one for each possible priority level.
The highest possible priority is sys. maxint.
With the result that you made your team a fait accompli with the highest possible priority.
The projects shall be conferred the highest possible priority within each of these plans.
One possible priority would be to address the communal conflict issues originating in Rakhine State.
They will be restarted before VMs with a Restart if possible priority.
Highlighting the issue as a possible priority for Strategic Approach participants;
Human rights education should therefore be given the highest possible priority.
Identifying possible priority areas and practical ways of enhancing collaboration to strengthen health systems.
The Government expert from the United States pointed out three possible priority areas for the ILO.
Greatest possible priority shall be ensured for projects respecting the national allocations under the Cohesion Fund.
All States andfamilies should give the highest possible priority to children.
The above overview suggests a number of possible priority areas for action which are propounded on below for consideration by the Committee.
We are convinced that an organisation aspiring to excellence must give the highest possible priority to recruitment of its members.
Amendments 17, 22,28 introduce a possible priority to trans-national co-operation in the definition of accompanying measures.
Sri Lanka was one of the countries which had been identified by Hellenic Aid as a possible priority country for longer-term assistance in Asia.
The Working Group was urged to consider as a possible priority for action the matter of assistance to States parties from those regional groups in identifying their needs.