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Housing was an issue the Conservatives made their own, after the Churchill government of the early 1950s, with Harold Macmillan as Minister for Housing, gave housing construction far higher political priority than it had received before.
The Chief of Combined Operations ( CCO ) responded that Churchill had invited the Chiefs of Staff Committee to arrange for an order to be placed for one complete ship at once with the highest priority, with further ships to be ordered immediately if it appeared the scheme was certain of success.

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Top priority was placed on the growth of a self-reliant economy and modernization ; " Development First, Unification Later " became the slogan of the times and the economy grew rapidly with vast improvement in industrial structure, especially in the basic and heavy chemical industries.
Press reports suggested that the then Prime Minister Tony Blair, personally placed a high priority on making the Dome a success.
In telecommunication, a store-and-forward switching center is a message switching center in which a message is accepted from the originating user, i. e., sender, when it is offered, held in a physical storage, and forwarded to the destination user, i. e., receiver, in accordance with the priority placed upon the message by the originating user and the availability of an outgoing channel.
The postwar government has placed high priority on development, opening water taps in the most remote areas, providing free and compulsory education, and promulgating progressive environmental policies.
Alternatively, they could be placed in one order, with Phoenocopteriformes taking priority.
The development team placed high priority on getting Mario's movements right, and before levels were created, the team was testing and refining Mario's animations on a simple grid.
Their cultural traditions, which placed the highest priority on the family, remained strong as Italian immigrant women adapted to these new circumstances.
Among the officials, many of whom rose to power, like Perón and Vargas, industrialization ( especially steel production ) was synonymous with " progress " and was naturally placed as a priority.
" The University has placed a new campus library as its top facility priority, with a goal of developing the current site of Caruthers Hall into a new Academic Commons.
One area of reform given high priority by the Frei Administration was the fostering of networks of local, self-help organisations ( especially among the “ unorganised ” residents of the shantytowns ), which was placed under a national supervisory council.
In Lakatos ' sense, a research programme is a sequence of problems, placed in order of priority.
According to Bob Thomas's book King Cohn, studio chief Harry Cohn always placed a high priority on serials.
The quality of municipal city planning suggests knowledge of urban planning and efficient municipal governments which placed a high priority on hygiene.
The Zoo hired its first full-time, permanent veterinarian, reflecting a priority placed on professional health care for the animals.
In 1957-1961, the Five Year Plan prioritized the reconstruction of major industries destroyed by the war, and placed consumer goods at the bottom of the priority list.
Many others resented the priority it placed on the ' Belgian compromise ', which enabled the French Community Socialist Party to gain a dominant position in the formulation of Belgian federal government policy.
While sometimes accidental complexity can be due to mistakes such as ineffective planning, or low priority placed on a project, some accidental complexity always occurs as the side effect of solving any problem.
The Da Nang, Bien Hoa and Phu Cat Air bases are still heavily contaminated with dioxin from the herbicides and have been placed on a priority list for containment and clean-up by the Vietnamese government.
Spray runs were surveyed to pinpoint the target area and then placed on a priority list.
In the wake of the 2009 MPs ' expenses scandal, a poll of readers of the Guardian and Observer newspapers placed support for abolition of the monarchy at 54 %, although only 3 % saw it as a top priority.
As of 2007, the Association of Vineyard Churches includes over 1, 500 churches around the world, and this number continues to grow due to a strong priority placed on church-planting within the Vineyard mission.
The DPJ has some political factions or groups, although they are not as factionalized as the LDP, which has traditionally placed high priority on intra-party factional alignment.
Spaatz also identified that "… the chimera of one air operation that will end the war … does not exist ", and advocated Tedder's plan " which retained the oil system in first position, but more clearly placed Germany's rail system in second priority ", which encouraged Eisenhower to overrule Air Ministry fears that the " thrust against the oil industry " might be weakened.
Vasquez placed a high priority on recruitment of minorities.
Wynn placed a high priority on economic issues.

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Metropolitan St. Louis's relatively slow rate of growth ought to be a priority concern of the political, business, civic and other leaders on both sides of the Mississippi.
The United States can use its aid as an incentive to self-help by responding with aid on a sustained basis, tailored to priority needs, to those countries making serious efforts in self-help.
The state development budget will reflect the capital needs of all the state agencies and the priority of the projects in the budget will be based on the state plan.
High up on the President's priority list was the thorny question of Bizerte.
* Aperture priority, Av ( Aperture value ) is a common abbreviation on a camera mode dial
Since military issues were not a government priority, Afonso established the state's administration and centralized power on himself.
The outcome was a decision by the 14th International Botanical Congress in 1987 that Amaryllis should be a conserved name ( i. e. correct regardless of priority ) and ultimately based on a specimen of the South African Amaryllis belladonna from the Clifford Herbarium at the British Museum.
Traffic shaping usually takes place in the Network Interface Card ( NIC ) in user equipment, and attempts to ensure that the cell flow on a VC will meet its traffic contract, i. e. cells will not be dropped or reduced in priority at the UNI.
Most systems of classification have included this order, although sometimes under the name Capparales ( the name chosen depending on which is thought to have priority ).
The ruddy turnstone, bar-tailed godwit, sanderling, bristle-thighed curlew and Pacific golden plover, considered species of High Concern on the national conservation priority scheme, are shorebirds that inhabit the island.
Brunei joined ASEAN on January 7, 1984, one week after resuming full independence, and gives its ASEAN membership the highest priority in its foreign relations.
With domestic news, the correspondent first records a " generic minute " summary ( for use by all stations and channels ) and then priority is to report on BBC Radio 5 Live, then on the BBC News Channel and any other programmes that are on air.
Though some trade restrictions were lifted on the north to alleviate economic isolation for the Turkish Cypriots, further negotiations have not been a priority.
If both high priority substituents are on the same side of the double bond, i. e. in the cis configuration, then the stereoisomer is assigned a Z or Zusammen configuration.
Currently, the Convention's priority activities include review and possible revision of its most recent protocols, implementation of the Convention and its protocols across the entire UNECE region ( with special focus on Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia and South-East Europe ) and sharing its knowledge and information with other regions of the world.
A debtor in possession can acquire financing and loans on favorable terms by giving new lenders first priority on the business ' earnings.
A common misconception is that Richard Childress Racing " owns the rights " to the No. 3 in NASCAR competition ( fueled by the fact that Kevin Harvick's car has a little No. 3 as an homage to Earnhardt and the usage of the No. 3 on the Camping World Series truck of Ty Dillon ), but in fact no team owns the rights to this or any other number: However, according to established NASCAR procedures, RCR would have priority over other teams if and when the time came to reuse the number.
His New Look policy of nuclear deterrence gave priority to inexpensive nuclear weapons while reducing the funding for conventional military forces ; the goal was to keep pressure on the Soviet Union and reduce federal deficits.
Pressing one of these keys gave your call priority, overriding other conversations on the network.
Precedence dialing is still done on the military phone networks, but using number combinations ( Example: Entering 93 before a number is a priority call ) rather than the separate tones and the Government Emergency Telecommunications Service has superseded Autovon for any civilian priority telco access.
European Union relations with Egypt are based on a partnership relation within the Euro – Mediterranean and Middle East area, which is of vital strategic importance and a key external relations priority for the EU.

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