Sentence examples similar to preferential neglect from inspiring English sources

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The district is prone to periodic draught leading to food shortage, but the severe malnutrition observed in the patient groups is more than what one would see in the general adult population suggesting possible neglect (or preferential treatment of healthy groups of the family in times of shortage).

This fit is also much better than the fit from our previous double exponential model, neglecting gene doubling, preferential attachment and inter-class transitions.

So Mexico must look elsewhere to boost its growth.Although it has signed trade agreements with other countries, Mexico's preferential access to the world's largest market caused it to neglect them.

In addition to the gay colonel feature, articles published in Bamahane have recently addressed alcoholism among the troops; dissent over controversial operations in Lebanon; the repeated blunders of state intelligence; and the neglect of female soldiers injured in the line of duty, in contrast to the preferential treatment afforded their male colleagues.

Market makers have few obligations, market surveillance is neglected or impossible, enforcement is ineffective, and new technologies are not necessarily used to improve oversight but to offer lucrative preferential market access to select clients in ways that are often hidden.

No preferential treatment.

and preferential attachment.

Why the preferential treatment?

"There has been preferential treatment.

And none seem to expect preferential treatment.

Australia utilizes both preferential and proportional systems.

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