Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters.( )A.potentialsB.privilegesC.prejudicesD.priorities 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 本题考查名词辨析.potential潜能;privilege特权,荣幸;prejudice偏见;priorities优先考虑的事.故选:D. 把你的优先次序安排好是不浪费精力...
E. (2008). Getting our Priorities in Order: are our service values in line with the communities we serve? Performance Measurement and Metrics , 9 (2), pp. 171-191.Duffy, J. S., Jaggars, D.E. & Smith, S. E. (2008). Getting our priorities in order: Are our service values in ...
1 Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities 2 Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities...
Getting your p{{1}}in order is a good way not to waste energy and time on meaningless matters. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】【答案】priority ; priorities【解析】核心短语/词汇:priority n.优先考虑的事,优先。翻译:有序安排你的优先事项是避免在无意义的事情上浪费精力和时间的好方法。本题...
百度试题 题目Getting your ___ in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless things. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities 正确答案:D 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A.potentials 反馈 收藏
Getting our priorities in order: are our service values in line with the communities we serve? Purpose – LibQUAL+ allows users to rate their minimum, perceived, and desired levels of service for 22 items in three dimensions: information control, lib... M Kyrillidou,JS Duffy,DE Jaggars,.....
百度试题 结果1 题目Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目 33. Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities
Getting your ___in order is a good way not to waste energy on meaningless matters. A. potentials B. privileges C. prejudices D. priorities