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priority
[prī·ôr′itē]
Etymology: L, prius, previously
actions established in order of importance or urgency to the welfare or purposes of the organization, patient, or other person at a given time.


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Small-business owners and entrepreneurs find prioritization particularly challenging because they are seduced by the urgent and that which is not important.
In order to accelerate and optimize traffic prioritization of applications, content and websites is necessary.
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