Noun
prioritization (countable and uncountable, plural prioritizations)
The process of assigning priorities to things or tasks.
We do not have a revenue problem in D.C. or this county. We have a prioritization problem. When you create the priorities you fund the priorities of the country and you stop spending money when you get to zero. Tim Scott
A part of the problem is toxic ideals of American individualism tied with the prioritization of business above all else. Source: Internet
Concerned Filipinos revived the December 7 post of presidential which is an infographic of prioritization of vaccination approved by the Department of Health. Source: Internet
Each unit was graded on a scale integrating unit size, connectivity, habitat quality, jaguar hunting, prey hunting, and jaguar population status into a prioritization assessment. Source: Internet
Based on the advice of public health officials, Merriman said there will be prioritization for who will receive the vaccine first. Source: Internet
But as mentioned, we really wanted -- at this point in terms of prioritization to focus on the resources of Atara on indications, where we could really, we were, we felt that we could create a lot of rapid value. Source: Internet