Priority.
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- Precedence - Merriam-Webster Online
 pre·ce·dence. noun \ˈpre-sə-dən(t)s, pri-ˈsē-dən(t)s\. Definition of   PRECEDENCE. 1. a obsolete : antecedent. b : the fact of coming or occurring   earlier in time. 2 ...
 
- Precedence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Precedence may refer to: Message precedence of military communications traffic;   Order of precedence, the ceremonial hierarchy within a nation or state; Order ...
 
- Order of precedence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 An order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of items.   Most often it is used in the context of people by many organizations and ...
 
- precedence - definition of precedence by the Free Online Dictionary ...
 prec·e·dence (pr s -d ns, pr -s d ns) also prec·e·den·cy (pr s -d n-s , pr -s d n-s ). n.   1. The fact, state, or right of preceding; priority: Applications arriving first will ...
 
- Precedence | Define Precedence at Dictionary.com
 /ˈprɛs ɪ dəns, prɪˈsid ns/ Show Spelled [pres-i-duh ns, pri-seed-ns] Show IPA.   noun. 1. act or fact of preceding. 2. the right to precede in order, rank, ...
 
- precedence - Wiktionary
 [edit] Noun. precedence (plural precedences). The state of preceding in   importance or priority. Family takes precedence over work, in an emergency.
 
- C++ Operator Precedence - cppreference.com
 Nov 3, 2012 ... The following table lists the precedence and associativity of C++ operators.   Operators are listed top to bottom, in descending precedence.
 
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