0 to decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first:
1 to arrange in order of importance so that you can deal with the most important things before the others:
2 to decide which of a number of different jobs or tasks are most important or urgent and deal with them first:
Having a good grasp of the issues and knowing how to prioritize are essential when it comes to decision-making.
In the aftermath of the hurricane, the administration had to decide how the rebuilding of shattered public infrastructure would be prioritized.
It prioritizes community needs yet is based on a willingness to target interventions at the individual, community or systems level.
Team leaders used confidence data to prioritize tasks in light of changing requirements.
Thus, most analyses are undertaken at their request, prioritized according to their urgency and feasibility.
Previously, the waiting lists have been prioritized according to broad categories-urgent, soon, and routine (4).
Patients are prioritized solely on the basis of a medical assessment of severity.
In order to select among and prioritize the many possible conservation projects, benefit-cost analysis is recommended.
Readers looking for a systematic approach, or even an attempt to prioritize the existing findings more judiciously, are left disappointed.
Families that prioritized reading to their child with reading difficulties may have been providing a richer literacy environment overall.
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確定(事項的)優先次序…
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ustalać lub nadawać priorytet…
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öncelik vermek, ön sıralara yerleştirmek, önem sırasına göre önceliğini belirlemek…
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établir un ordre de priorités…
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