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Be preferential
adjective
Of or relating to the showing or giving of preference.
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If Barkley had admitted to borrowing a friend's Playstation along with the latest in sports game software, would that be "preferential treatment and extra benefits" too?
The WTA was quick to stress yesterday that the USTA was under no obligation to give Williams what many of her rivals may consider to be preferential treatment.
Furthermore, ibuprofen and aspirin were found to be preferential inhibitor of COX-1 and COX-2, respectively.
Boundaries of primary α grains were observed to be preferential sites for crack nucleation and provide easy path for fracture propagation.
The limited data suggest that WBD may be preferential as there was a smaller proportion of pre-HD concentrations falling below 15mg/LL.
The locals, left for so long to fester amid crime, drugs and unemployment by a cash-strapped local authority, not unnaturally resented what they perceived to be preferential treatment.
Because our light source does not emit light uniformly by area, we wanted to sample according to a different distribution that would be preferential to triangles which emitted more power (even if they were small).
Moreover, the random boundaries transformed from low-angle boundaries can be preferential sites for crack nucleation and propagation at the positions of initially formed shear bands during fatigue.
Will there be preferential treatment real or otherwise?
Through careful comparison, the glucose is found to be preferential for the synthesis of monodispersed CCS under the reported conditions.
While most of our efforts have been spent on development and evaluation of 211At radiopharmaceuticals, model calculations [12] show that 213Bi might be preferential for intraperitoneal (i.p).
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