Sentence examples for To preference from inspiring English sources

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To preference

noun

The selection of one thing or person over others.

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Under AV, they would rank the contenders according to preference.

It essentially amounts to a labelling system that allows consumers to preference certain farming practices.

Victorian Liberal president Michael Kroger has indicated willingness to preference the Greens over Labor.

In WA there's no decision to preference the nationals ahead of Scott Ludlam.

The scales rated everything from social confidence to preference for solitude to urges to please others.

The Greens task was made harder by the Liberals' decision to preference Labor.

Investors were told then that further repayments to preference shareholders were dependent on Harmoni being sold.

Finalists are interviewed by the site committee, which ranks the proposals according to preference.

Further, commonly recommended approaches (such as reading carefully and taking notes) tend to preference visual learners.

So you don't want to conclude from observation straight back to preference in these strategic settings.

"I was told that under no circumstances were we to preference the Labor party or the Greens, that we had to preference the Liberal party, and that's precisely what we did".

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