PRIORITISATION

  • n.优先;优先次序
PRIORITISATIONPRIORITISATION
  1. This estimate may provide enough accuracy for an initial prioritisation session , after which the team may prepare a more accurate estimate if needed .

    这种估算可以为最初的优先级排序阶段提供足够的精确度,在这一阶段后如有需要,团队可以准备更精确的估算。

  2. The characteristics of countries in this regime include a leading role for equity markets and the prioritisation of the rights and interests of minority shareholders .

    实行这种机制的国家的特点是股市发挥重要作用,少数股东权益得到重视。

  3. There would be no prioritisation .

    任何部门都不会有优先权。

  4. He was member of the ad hoc High Level Expert Group of the European Commission on the Prioritisation Procedure for New Research Infrastructure in the7th framework program .

    他曾是第七项结构计划中的新研究基础设施优先化程序的欧洲委员会特设高级专家组成员。

  5. " Organisations'plans need to be based on a prioritisation of applications and data ," says David Luff , senior vice-president for software engineering at vendor CA.

    “组织的计划需要建立在应用程序和数据区分优先级的基础上,”供应商CA负责软件工程的高级副总裁大卫·路夫表示。

  6. Those who choose to contact DHL by email should also notice improved responsiveness thanks to prioritisation of emails , rather than simply answering them in turn .

    通过电子邮件联系dhl的人也应发现,响应速度快多了,这得益于对邮件进行优先排序,而不是简单地挨个回复。

  7. They are useful for short term prioritisation and planning , but when you need to understand what your system does six months after implementing a story , the card isn 't going to help much .

    在做短期的优先级排列和计划时它们非常有用。但是当一个故事完成六个月后,如果你需要了解系统时,这些卡片却不会有太大的帮助。

  8. This ' prioritisation ' proposal advocates a radical and deeply irresponsible departure from commitments by presidents of both parties , throughout American history , to honour all of the commitments the nation has made , Mr Geithner said .

    这种‘划分优先顺序’的提议,是在提倡一种激进和极其不负责任的做法,背弃了美国历史上两党总统一贯坚持的兑现国家所有承诺的保证,盖特纳表示。