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"I would describe it as preferential treatment.
Fants developed a method known as "preferential looking".
Discipline slackened, and, as preferential pay was no longer forthcoming, the ʿabīd took to brigandage.
The coal industry, by contrast, receives billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies, as well as preferential treatment from the Internal Revenue Service, according to an investigation by ThinkProgress.
To atone for the injustices inflicted on their forefathers, these groups have been granted favours, such as preferential access to universities or jobs.
And rather than raise tax rates, governments would do better to improve their tax codes, broadening the base and eliminating distortive loopholes (such as preferential treatment of housing).
Brazil offers incentives aplenty to stay bitty, such as preferential tax treatment for firms with a turnover of no more than 3.6m reais ($1.3m).
We will refer to this interpretation as "(preferential) hydroxide adsorption".
These orderings are known as preferential models in non-monotonic logic and belief-revision theory.
Deep shrinkage cracks in a shrink/swell soil may serve as preferential flow channels.
Selected density profiles exhibiting noteworthy adsorption features (such as preferential surface adsorption or depletion) are highlighted.
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