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Estonia's immediate priority after regaining its independence was the withdrawal of Russian ( formerly Soviet ) forces from Estonian territory.
In the meantime, the immediate priority was to provide accommodation for the next Parliament, and so the Painted Chamber and White Chamber were hastily repaired for temporary use by the Houses of Lords and Commons respectively, under the direction of the only remaining architect of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Sir Robert Smirke.
Only immediate life-saving treatment takes priority over triage.
If immediate treatment is successful, the patient may improve ( although this may be temporary ) and this improvement may allow the patient to be categorized to a lower priority in the short term.
Because the contaminated water poses no immediate health threat, the Department has ranked Nevada as a low priority for cleaning up major nuclear weapons sites, and it operates far fewer wells than at most other contaminated sites.
It was not an immediate constitutional priority however, especially after the Irish Home Rule Bill was defeated in the House of Commons, and by the time a Scottish home rule bill was first presented to parliament in 1913, its progress, along with that of the Irish Home Rule Act 1914, was interrupted by World War I and subsequently became overshadowed by the Easter Rising and Irish War of Independence, although the Scottish Office was relocated to St. Andrew's House in Edinburgh during the 1930s.
First, is the inheritance lazy ( only when essential ) or immediate ( boost priority before there is a conflict ).
For several decades, the Polish national movement gave priority to the immediate restoration of independence, a drive that found expression in a series of armed rebellions.
Thus, the Indian Army's first priority was to recapture peaks that were in the immediate vicinity of NH1a.
But it did not feature as an immediate priority of government, and by the time a Scottish home rule bill was presented to the Westminster Parliament in 1913, the legislative process to pass it was interrupted by the First World War.
Although pressure was to be kept up along the Cotentin Peninsula towards La Haye-du-Puits and Valognes, the capture of Cherbourg was not an immediate priority.
In some cases, priority inversion can occur without causing immediate harm — the delayed execution of the high priority task goes unnoticed, and eventually the low priority task releases the shared resource.
In a " hemodynamically significant " case of hematemesis, that is hypovolemic shock, resuscitation is an immediate priority to prevent cardiac arrest.
In a similar vein, Peter Singer, a major proponent of preference utilitarianism and himself influenced by the views of Hare, has been criticised for giving priority to the views of beings capable of holding preferences ( being able to actively contemplate the future and its interaction with the present ) over those solely concerned with their immediate situation, a group that includes many animals and young children.
As a result, unless keeping a given pitcher in the game is a higher priority than the prospect of immediate offense, it is common to substitute for a pitcher when he is due to bat.
When a Lock-Out cleared, or an awaited transfer terminated, and the newly unblocked program was of higher priority than the program currently running, an interrupt to Director allowed for an immediate context switch.
Tackling the severe inflation and financial disorder brought about by an acute shortage of resources and the division of the country along the 38th parallel was the immediate priority.
In the immediate aftermath of the landings, the priority for the Allies at Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landings further east, and this job was tasked to the 101st division, who had landed in the area and had been conducting raids against inland targets — mainly artillery emplacements helping secure and cut off the landings from such threats as well as reinforements.
The immediate priority of Alfa management was to field a competitor in the increasingly lucrative family hatchback market sector where the compact Volkswagen Golf and Lancia Delta were proving successful, and they hoped an alliance with Nissan would bring a competitive model to market quicker and cheaper.
The MAN design was officially accepted in September 1942 and put into immediate production with top priority, finished tanks were being produced just two months later and suffered from reliability problems as a result of this haste.
The priority that Winston Churchill placed on the development and deployment of radar is described by Sir Bernard Lovell: < nowiki > Every day < nowiki > would phone or Dee, asking " any news, any problems " these would be dealt with by Renwick's immediate access to Churchill </ nowiki >.
Airtels are marked by precedence: immediate, priority, or routine.

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But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
when his Holiness Pope John 23, first called for an Ecumenical Council, and at the same time voiced his yearning for Christian unity, the enthusiasm among Catholic and Protestant ecumenicists was immediate.
These never ceased to suggest that if, in the eyes of Marx and Lenin `` full communism '' was still a very distant ideal, the establishment of a Communist society had now, under Khrushchev, become an `` immediate and tangible reality ''.
There was no reference to the incident on the stairs, his powers being absorbed by this more immediate business.
Louise climbed onto a stool and clutched the hand with which I was trying to hold the phone, claiming my immediate attention on grounds of extreme emergency.
Uncle John Vinnicum Morse was the immediate popular suspect.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
But she didn't sound real alarmed you know, like there was any immediate danger.
When he was unable to bring about immediate expansion, he sought to convince another National League club to move here.
So, too, was the insistence on the relativity of the external world, and the ideas that language and things perceived by consciousness were poor substitutes indeed for immediate perception by pure, indwelling spirit: the opposition of pure consciousness to ratiocinating consciousness.
the purpose was less immediate.
The immediate influence of Aristotle's work was felt as the Lyceum grew into the Peripatetic school.
Johnston's initial call upon the governors for more men did not result in many immediate recruits but Johnston had another, even bigger, problem since his force was seriously short of arms and ammunition even for the troops he had.
Algardi was also known for his portraiture which shows an obsessive attention to details of psychologically revealing physiognomy in a sober but immediate naturalism, and minute attention to costume and draperies, such as in the busts of Laudivio Zacchia, Camillo Pamphilj, and of Muzio Frangipane and his two sons Lello and Roberto.
He had been suffering from tuberculosis, but the immediate cause of his death was a recurrence of dysentery.
The drive was smoother than that of the previous day, as the craters were more shallow and boulders were less abundant north of the immediate landing site.
The senator Falier was induced to receive him under his immediate protection.
The results of this work was the report A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections, which was published in December 2005 and concluded that immediate action is needed to prevent the loss of 190 million artifacts that are in need of conservation treatment.
The feature was launched on Monday, August 13, 1934 in eight North American newspapers — including the New York Mirror — and was an immediate success.
The majority of bombing was still done by one-engined biplanes with one or two crew-members flying short distances to attack the enemy lines and immediate hinterland.
Soviet-style centralised planning in five-year blocks had more immediate benefits there than in the other European states where it was first applied in the early 1950s.
This led to some immediate international trade liberalization, but there was no shock to the economy.
Upon boot, the user was directed to a BASIC interpreter in immediate mode, not a traditional command line interface.

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