Sentence examples for may gain preferential from inspiring English sources

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Particular groups may gain preferential access to ARV's thus entrenching inequalities perhaps preventing any new social contract arising from the epidemic.

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I would add, however, that in this post-civil-rights era, we may be headed into a period when many "white" Americans will assert their "mixed race" heritage in a move to gain preferential treatment for jobs, college admission and governments contracts.

How much do you have to blow to gain preferential treatment for your child?

The proposed amendment to the criminal justice and immigration bill is just the latest attempt by self-defined victim groups to gain preferential treatment.

Meanwhile, Linux and OpenOffice — the operating system and desktop suite created and maintained by volunteer programmers worldwide — continue to gain preferential status from governments and schools in Europe, Asia and South America.

If you just want to be nice so that you can gain preferential treatment, it's quite the opposite of being nice-it's deceptive, shallow and cruel.

Officers may gain some tangible benefits from seeing that their arrests turn into convictions such as promotions or preferential assignments but more powerful still is the culture of law enforcement that degrades any type of perceived weakness and indoctrinates an us-against-the-world mentality that provides rationalization for almost any activity, legal or not.

Either way, Global Election Systems may gain.

The underdog theory may gain some support.

Particles may gain high energies by several physical mechanisms.

You may gain some enemies.

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