Priority
121priority mail — prior′ity mail n. (in the U.S. Postal Service) mail consisting of merchandise weighing more than 12 ounces sent at first class rates …
122priority road — /praɪˈɒrəti roʊd/ (say pruy oruhtee rohd) noun a road on which traffic has right of way over traffic from crossroads …
123priority-paid — /praɪˌɒrəti ˈpeɪd / (say pruy.oruhtee payd) adjective of or relating to mail, the delivery of which is guaranteed within a specified time …
124Priority Access Control Enabled — Abbreviated PACE. A technology from 3Com Corporation designed to deliver on time multimedia over switched Ethernet networks with insufficient bandwidth and without the ability to prioritize traffic. This is accomplished by the use of the PACE… …
125priority indicators — Indicates message priorities (e.g., urgent, rush, routine, or deferred) via a code in the message header in order to determine the sequence of transmission …
126priority trunk queuing — PBX feature that places a caller with a high, self chosen trunk access level ahead of callers waiting for the same trunk group …
127priority of exercise — The principle that in a case of concurrent jurisdiction, the court which first exercises jurisdiction acquires exclusive jurisdiction to proceed further in the case. Scott v Industrial Acci. Coin. 46 Cal 2d 76, 293 P2d 18 …
128priority check-in — регистрация гостей раньше положенного времени …