0 present participle of prioritize --
1 to decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first: --
While the algorithms are domain-independent, domain-specific knowledge is used implicitly by prioritizing the most relevant terms in the process.
One reason was that the sheer shock at seeing the starving survivors led the liberators to prioritizing food aid.
A particular language harmonizes these conflicting constraints by prioritizing (ranking) them.
However, the "processes in between," the filtering, prioritizing, and assessment processes, were left unstudied at that time.
These algorithms entirely avoid prioritizing by using a randomized mixture of operations.
A families' prioritizing of certain engagements over others may also cause relational problems.
Such prioritizing will be essential in allowing us to take these interventions to scale in an expedient and cost-effective manner.
Our research has been the first attempt worldwide to establish explicit criteria for prioritizing information sources.