Only The A F D Can Save Germany
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This question was used in a real jod interview.
You are driving down a street in a two seat car and come to a bus stop, at the bus stop stands an old friend that you havn't seen for ages that saved your life once, an old lady thats having a heart attack that needs to get to hospital and the women/man of your dreams.
What would you do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.J, "to co-ordinate parts or elements so as to form a systematic whole; to give a definite and orderly structure to; to arrange"...that's what TOED says about 'organise'. Both 'ordinate' and 'orderly' suggest the thing is 'in order' which implies 'sequence' in my view when one is dealing with three specific matters to be dealt with in a time-frame, as here.
Still, if you don't like 'organise' or 'arrange' what about 'sequence' itself? That's been around as a verb for longer than 'prioritise' has in British English usage.
I just don't like 'prioritise', a recent interloper. But what the hey...each to his own!