priority
There is no grammatical issue here, simply an adjective and a noun. Be careful with the word priority. It means "precedence, especially regarding relative importance." The sentence "Such-and-such is the top priority" is not good. Careful speakers say "Such-and-such has top priority."
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The word 'priority' is a noun, a word for a concern, interest or desire that comes before all others; the person or thing that is regarded as more important than another; the precedence given to some before others; a word for a thing.Note: Only one of seven dictionaries (+Google) consulted listed 'priority' as an adjective. That dictionary did not cite any basis for that listing. When the noun 'priority' is used as an adjective, it can be considered an attributive noun (noun adjunct); for example, a priority situation.
The word prior is an adjective. It means in advance or previous.
priority
PRIORITY - a higher or superior value, position, or rank
The word "priority" can be spelled from those letters.
High Priority And Low SeverityIf any Web site say "google" now if the logo of site "google" spell "gogle" -The Priority is high but severity is low.Because it effect the name of site soimportant to do quick --- High Prioritybut it is not going to crash because of spell change soseverity low.
priority debts must be pais IN FULL, non-priority does not.
there is no abbreviation for priority.
Firstly, it's an important distinction to know that players have Priority, monsters do not. Priority is a player's right to activate something. Sometimes Priority can be restricted, depending on the last game action. For example, the turn player has Priority at the start of the main phase, and after a successful summon, and after the opponent activates something. However in each case, what he can do with his Priority, is different. After a summon, the turn player has Priority. He had it before, and still has it after. With this Priority, he can do one of the following things - activate an Ignition Effect (of any one of his monsters, not just the summoned one)or activate a Spell Speed 2 card or effect. (Left out Spell Speed 3 because there aren't any spell speed 3 effects that could be activated at this time). Next thing to consider are Triggers. Triggers will 'take up' the turn player's Priority and automatically place themselves at chain link 1. If multiple things were triggered, they form a chain with each other. Lastly, it also means an opponent's trigger can place itself as chain link 1, denying the turn player a chance to put an Ignition Effect there. So when you successfully summon Barbaros, his trigger will activate and place itself as chain link 1. The opponent can chain things to this, but as usual, destroying or removing Barbaros from the field, will not prevent his effect from resolving.
'I worked always priority' is a clumsy phrase that will not make a suitable sentence. Try: My work has always been my priority. The work is always my priority. That I worked was always my priority. My priority is always that I work.
A card with Flash can be played at any time that you could play an instant. That means you are able to cast (usually) creature spells in response to a spell or ability, or cast a creature in the opponent's turn. Lets say you have nothing but 8 mana in play, and you opponent has a 4/4 creature and he is about to attack you and you have nothing to block with, so lets also say you have angel of salvation a 5/5 creature with Flash in your hand what you can do is play him and block, remember to tap your mana. Some creatures with Flash have an effect that goes on the stack when the creature comes into play. Mystic Snake is one example, you can cast the creature spell in response to a spell, it will resolve, then its counter spell ability will activate, and can counter that initial spell.
a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.
priority inheritance: when a job blocks one or more high priority jobs, it ignores its original priority assignment and executes its critical section at the highest priority level of all the jobs it blocks.priority ceiling: gives each shared resource a predefined priority ceiling. When a task acquires a shared resource, the task is hoisted (has its priority temporarily raised) to the priority ceiling of that resource. It will not see whether the job has been blocked or not, simply it raises to the priority of the shared resource.
There is no such thing as 'calling' Priority, you either have it, or you give it to your opponent. As the turn player, you have Priority before the contact fusion, and you have Priority after it - there is no 'calling', you never lost Priority at any point.