168 examples of priorities in sentences

He will, therefore, be relieved by the Second Civil Lord of the administration of the programme of Naval Works, including the questions of priority of labour and material requirements arising therefrom and the superintendence of the Director of Works Department.

The further embedded among coalition troops that mainstream reporters were, the further embedded in the language and priorities of the Pentagon they became.

The internet that grew from these development priorities, dominated by the World Wide Web instead of discussion groups, treats individuals more as consumers than as citizens.

If these were shortened to six, nine, and twelve months, and warehouses provided by Government sufficient to receive the goods offered in deposit for security and for debenture, and if the right of the United States to a priority of payment out of the estates of its insolvent debtors were more effectually secured, this evil would in a great measure be obviated.

We may be mistaken, but you will remember that the priority of the invention was a question early started, and my impressions were the same much nearer to the time than it is to-day.

Thoughts on priority.

Letter to London "Mechanics' Magazine" claiming priority and first experiments in wireless telegraphy.

Thoughts on priority.

Many were the wordy battles waged in the scientific world over the questions of priority, exclusive discovery or invention, indebtedness to others, and conscious or unconscious plagiarism.

It is entitled "Good thought": "A circumstance which tends to confuse, in fairly ascertaining priority of invention, is that a subsequent state of knowledge is confounded in the general mind with the state of knowledge when the invention is first announced as successful.

It is certain, moreover, that in priority of discovery he antedates all others.

I rejoice quite as much for my country's sake as for my own that both priority and superiority are awarded to my invention.

Both the priority and superiority of my invention are established, and thus the credit, be it more or less, is secured to our country.

Indeed, I feel almost inclined, at tunes, to destroy the evidences of priority of invention in my possession and let Wheatstone and England take the credit of it.

I would write a detailed history of the invention, which would be an interesting document to have printed in the Congressional documents, and establish beyond contradiction both priority and superiority of my invention.

Letter to London "Mechanics' Magazine" claiming priority and first experiments in wireless telegraphy.

so I think I have a right to ask) our business connection ceases, and the lover, inconvenient, no doubt, from his priority of claim, must go to the wall directly the lawyer has been paid his bill.

The contest for priority between Leibnitz and Newton concerning the invention of the differential calculus was later settled by the decision that Newton invented his method of fluxions first, but that Leibnitz published his differential calculus earlier and in a more perfect form.

He shares in the former's interest in psychology, in the latter's foundation of metaphysical knowledge on inner experience, and in the dislike felt by both for Hegel; while, on the other hand, he differs from Herbart in his empirical method, and from Schopenhauer in the priority ascribed to representation over effort.

Moreover, what Patrao may have lacked by way of adequate resources was made up in having his priorities right.

Divine priorities and other message.

Divine priorities and other message.

Corresponding with this political structure was an economic structure consisting of a central treasury, a uniform system of weights, measures and values, a system of spending priorities, decided by the central authority, a source of income: taxes, tribute, booty, sufficient to cover expenditures.

Every group has its fields of endeavor, its goals and its scale of priorities.

In each field priorities are constantly changing.

168 examples of  priorities  in sentences