English to Gujarati Dictionary prioritize

prioritize

પ્રાથમિકતા
definition
verb
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designate or treat (something) as more important than other things.
example
The government must 'prioritize' its competing national goals.
Such analyses were considered important to 'prioritize' community needs and help community-based interventions.
So we're trying the best that we can to 'prioritize' according to need and accessibility, but certainly it will be weeks and months to come of relief efforts.
are you able to 'prioritize'?
Long-term investors 'prioritize' fundamentals and recognize that technical factors play an important role.
They also 'prioritize' their goals: Safety first, smooth and predictable maneuvers and precise flying.
This more sober assessment is in some ways a good discipline, for it forces us to 'prioritize' our efforts and insist on real, measurable success.
Be sure to task 'prioritize' for each phase of flight, which means perform the correct action at the correct time.
Times like these, if they do nothing else, help us put things in perspective and prompt us to 'prioritize' those things that are most important to us.
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Pharmacy students should learn to 'prioritize' and complete tasks systematically.
With a tool to organize and 'prioritize' all of your lead management tasks, following up with potential customers can be a real pleasure.
Jot down your concerns and 'prioritize' them from most important to least.
The assigned weights essentially 'prioritize' the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner.
the department has failed to 'prioritize' safety within the oil industry
age affects the way people 'prioritize' their goals
It's important to 'prioritize' the daily deluge of information, demands and requests that you get at work and at home.
age affects the way people 'prioritize' their goals
So when you look at another civilisation, you tend to assume that its values, its procedures, the way it does things, the way it treats the past, the way it 'prioritises' its culture, its economics, its value system and so on, is like yours.
The Health and Safety Authority traditionally 'prioritises' high-risk sectors such as construction, agriculture and fishing.
These funds in turn are used to 'prioritise' debt repayments to domestic and foreign creditors.
Draw up a list of your debts and 'prioritise' them.
It allows a business to 'prioritise' the delivery of important data over less important information.
The categories should be 'prioritized' according to the urgency of each message.
He will reveal his plans, which 'prioritise' public safety, as part of an announcement on justice reform at Holyrood on Tuesday.
It is also proposed to develop a Regional Advisory Panel including older people, carers, voluntary and statutory sectors, service providers to advise on planning and 'prioritisation' of services.
Finally, this book highlights and 'prioritizes' gaps in our current understanding of speciation.
These different roles must be 'prioritised' in their order of importance in your life.
Inspector Chris Martin, head of the medical squad, said their first task was to 'prioritise' the injured for when the air ambulance arrived.
It is important to 'prioritise' good news stories and to release these stories and progress of positive and worthy projects into the public domain.
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