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Another way to make niche markets more attractive is through
priority
review vouchers, which promise manufacturers an expedited review process for one of their drugs.
Deepening these fears, China’s free-trade deals in Southeast Asia give agriculture
priority.
The immediate
priority
is to put an end to this violence.
In fact, for many individuals, particularly in wealthier countries, the top
priority
is not simply becoming richer, but rather living a richer life, and it is toward the latter goal that they will channel their time, income, and creativity.
His clear
priority
is the Islamic Republic’s survival, not the fate of particular Iranian politicians.
Protection of the rule of law must become an international
priority
– and that will require strong leadership.
This might have its advantages, but it should not be a
priority.
The third
priority
will be what Bush misleadingly called a “global war on terrorism.”
Also high on the
priority
list in the Middle East will be to sustain and enhance Bush’s efforts to bring about a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, and to encourage the incipient dialogue between Israel and Syria.
Indeed, Obama’s most important
priority
must be to show that America is back in the business of exporting hope rather than fear.
So, in 2016, the government offered its own solution, enacting a law permitting employers to give
priority
to Swiss job-seekers (without limiting the free movement of EU workers to Switzerland).
This in no way undercuts the
priority
that must always be given to eradicating poverty and destitution.
All were then asked if they wanted to move the child up the waiting list for treatment, ahead of other children who had been assessed as having higher
priority.
With the oil-price drop that started in mid-2014, the first
priority
became clear: reform fossil-fuel subsidies before prices go back up.
And yet it seems that at both ends of the ideological continuum, they remain far from being a
priority
of their governments.
Now that we know how inequality harms the health of societies, individuals, and economies, reducing it should be our top
priority.
Stability throughout Central Asia is a
priority
of both governments.
The third
priority
is putting knowledge into practice.
His efforts to establish a personal connection with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – the first foreign leader he hosted at Mar-a-Lago, his “Winter White House” – and the high
priority
his administration is assigning to relations with India and South Korea are positive signs.
Regional groups of countries in eastern, southern, and western Africa are all giving
priority
to the idea of creating a monetary union.
At this stage of their economic development, with its focus on commodity exports, the
priority
for Africa’s countries should be long-term economic integration, not currency union.
President Barack Obama’s administration and the US Federal Reserve gave
priority
to healing the private sector.
As early as the second half of 2009 – that is, before bond markets got nervous – policymakers’ top
priority
was to find the exit from fiscal stimulus.
First, banking-sector repair should be policymakers’ top
priority
wherever it has not been completed.
Finally, attention should be paid to the balance between fiscal tightening and supply-side reforms: whenever appropriate, more
priority
should be given to the latter than has been the case so far.
At this point, his administration’s top
priority
should be to develop more disciplined processes to ensure that the president is being given accurate information and effective policy options.
The first
priority
should be boosting employment to enable citizens to put food on the table and recover a basic sense of confidence in the future.
But the first
priority
must be putting people back to work.
For the EU to succeed, it must pursue the policy launched by the French Presidency, giving
priority
to stopping the war and distancing itself from Israel’s disproportionate use of force.
It must greatly reduce the technocratic aspects of its approach to external action, and at the same time make its relations with southern Mediterranean countries a top
priority.
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