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That could see preferential trading terms and some form of free movement retained while negotiations continue.

In an interview, Trump specifically mentions Christian Syrians as a persecuted group that could receive preferential treatment.

LAST week, a badly divided federal appeals court ruled 5 to 4 that the University of Michigan Law School could give preferential treatment to minority applicants.

However, the prime minister has given no details about how this might be done and has not answered the crucial question of whether the government could give preferential access to EU citizens over those from the rest of the world.

However, a growing number of studies have investigated regional SG application scenarios, which could prove preferential to a global application by restricting the geospatial magnitude of the climate response or by being used to target specific climate changes8,9,10,11.

This fall, the court will take on an affirmative action case that could end preferential treatment at public universities, and it might hear a case involving same-sex marriage.

Two months later, a businessman pleaded guilty to obtaining to false citizenship papers, which he used to get a security clearance from the Department of Defense so that he could receive preferential small-business contracts.

In Karachi on Wednesday, Mr. Holbrooke kept bringing up a trade bill that just passed the House, which would set up so-called reconstruction opportunity zones so that textiles and other goods made in Pakistan's tribal areas could get preferential access to the United States market.

The status will entitle bookmakers to "a full package of benefits" to boost their business on British racing, which could include preferential rates for live streaming of races and the use of racecourse data, and even an ability to reposition fixtures to maximise turnover.

"If another set of data does not validate results obtained with private data," he asked, "how do we know if it is because they are not universal or the authors made a mistake?" He added that corporate control of data could give preferential access to an elite group of scientists at the largest corporations.

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