Sentence examples for be preference from inspiring English sources

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be preference

noun

The selection of one thing or person over others.

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Sometimes, what appears to be preference is less than voluntary, and vice versa.

Some of the shares may be ordinary shares, which give voting rights, and some could be preference shares, which do not.

Secondly, during the gene unscrambling process, we found evidence to suggest that inversion, translocation or permutation events may occur through multiple parallel pathways, instead of following a deterministic order, although there may be preference for one or the other pathway in different species.

The primary outcome of the analysis will be preference for home-testing.

While both metrics are concerned with measuring qualitatively different types of health gains in a commensurable - or generic - unit, only QALYs claim to be preference based.

*could be preference given to younger & children/or some say older because they can't afford to wait too long; NS, not statistically significant Respondents believed the most important factor to be considered in allocation was the extent of matching, or compatibility with a mean importance score of 14.0 from a maximum of 15.0.

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Finally to generate a single score for use in cost-effectiveness analyses it should be preference-weighted to reflect the relative importance of the SCRQoL states [ 6].

μmx and μus are preference parameters.

But it's preference database is perhaps the most interesting.

"Maybe there are some preference trades going on". And what are preference trades?

The primary endpoint was preference for weekly or monthly therapy.

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