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- Listen, priorities, okay?
A number of employees have left the company recently over what they call conflicting priorities,
CONFLICTING PRIORITIES, AND MANY
you can see how much the US's priorities
priorities lie when it comes to travel...
You've made clear that as the future Taiwan President, your priorities are increasing Taiwan's military preparedness and also seeking dialogue negotiations with mainland China.
You've made clear that as the future Taiwan president, your priorities are increasing Taiwan's military preparedness and also seeking dialogue, negotiations with mainland China.
And, uh, so I tell the schedulers, "I want an hour every day." But you have to set priorities and live by them, and
BUT YOU HAVE TO SET PRIORITIES
They're making our democracy work, ensuring that our values and our interests and our priorities are reflected in the laws that we pass.
They're making our democracy work, ensuring that our values and our interests and our priorities are reflected in the laws that we pass.
And this is an example of where our priorities make a difference.
on student loans. And this is an example of where our priorities make a difference.
One piece are priorities that Republicans have.
One piece are re priorities that Republicans have.
Now 50 years of ties between the EU and China overall. Has the relationship improved over the years? Well you know in retrospect it depends through what lens we're looking at the development of ties between the EU and China. If we're looking at it purely through the lens of economic cooperation and trade growth there has been a period in which China-EU relations were really kind of a rogue model for many entities around the world with multiple European countries and companies benefiting tremendously from the way China has become a global actor. But times have changed and at the moment we are probably at a historic low when it comes to the overall shape and atmosphere surrounding EU-China relations both in Beijing and in Brussels. Now what's the EU's problem here? Are there just too many different member states with different priorities for China to take it seriously? I think that if you look at the communication coming from Brussels especially from Ursula von der Leyen it's very clear that there has been a rethink of strategic challenges that are tied to
Are there just too many different member states with different priorities for China to take it seriously?
One will be my list for my first day back containing the top priorities of the things that I want to do as soon as I return.
One will be my list for my first day back, containing the top priorities of the things that I want to do as soon as I return.