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"In our experience with eminent domain, they never give you fair market value," said Bhagat, whose pride in the family business is reflected in his preference to call it a hotel instead of a motel.
If you do choose to do so, however, we ask that you indicate whether the call numbers are from Milstein or Butler Stacks, and that you give preference to call numbers found in Milstein.
This study tested the following four demand-shifting tactics: seating guests according to party size (by matching party size to available tables), accepting reservations for large parties only, seating VIP guests in preference to others, and allowing guests to call ahead to put their name on the waitlist for an approximate seating time.
We propose to call it "elongation" in preference to recruitment, to emphasize the genomic feature over its functional aspect.
The examples just cited indicate that contemporary constructions of scarcity must be situated with reference to what Somers (2008) has called market fundamentalism (in preference to neoliberalism, the more familiar terminology but confusing to North American audiences), the institutions that promote it and its local particularities.
This then means that a ribonucleotide called ADP will bind in preference to the other ribonucleotides.
Babylonian astronomers, perhaps in preference to the variable civil system, divided every day into 12 equal units, called bēru, each of which was subdivided into 30 gesh.
Edinburgh flanker Hugh Blake has been called into the squad for the first time, in preference to both Brown and Barclay.
Emily Dickinson used the dash in preference to any other punctuation.
I have always worn a skirt in preference to trousers.
In preference-to-preference procedures, the outcome is a preference relation over the set of alternatives.
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