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been preferential
adjective
Of or relating to the showing or giving of preference.
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"There has been preferential treatment.
However, America has always operated an affirmative action policy, albeit an unspoken one, which has been preferential toward white people and discriminatory against blacks and minorities.
Another supply-side policy used in the United States has been preferential tax treatment for the construction of low-cost rental units.
These trials were among the first in the field and other end points such as PFS may have been preferential.
Thus our results support previous evidence that immunity genes have likely been preferential targets of recent adaptive selection in human populations.
Although it would have been preferential to have participants individually assessed by a clinician, this was not possible for such a large sample, and AGECAT classifications are closely related to diagnoses made by psychiatrists with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IIIR [ 32, 33].
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And, of course, there's preferential bias to consider as well.
Surprisingly, in three-quarters of all cases in which there was preferential parental treatment, the children judged things as fair.
For those who believe that United Nations approval is necessary for our action, I say that it is preferential.
"The issue is preferential treatment to Metro that no other newspapers have," said Pamela Browner, a spokeswoman for Philadelphia Newspapers.
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.
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