Sentence examples for should have preference from inspiring English sources

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"I don't think that the man most responsible for what happened here in Kosovo should have preference".

Senor de Pinies, Spanish representative on the Committee of Twenty-four, argued that the creation of new, self-determining political entity on Gibraltar violated the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht which required that if Gr. Britain relinquished sovereignty over Gibraltar Spain should have preference in taking over.

"Berezovsky supported him, arguing that Gusinsky had done a lot of work to make the privatization of Svyazinvest possible and that he should have preference".

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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that ranchers should no longer have preference to school lands, nor should the Oklahoma legislature set maximum lease prices as they had for generations (Economist 1997).

Note that these EU decision theories apparently prescribe two things: (a) you should have consistent preference attitudes, and (b) you should prefer the means to your ends, or at least you should prefer the means that you assess will on average lead to your ends (cf. Buchak forthcoming).

To calculate the expected value, if 23.4% of the promoters showed a preference for cerebellum, the expectation is that 5.5% (or 0.2342) of the promoter pairs should have a preference for activity in cerebellum (0.2342×1447 = 79.2).

On Sunday, responding to suggestions from Tory sources that the coalition could agree to a non-aggression pact in time for the next general election, Hughes told Sky News: "We should have no preference at the next election between the Tories and Labour and other parties … There will be no deals, there will be no pacts".

In both versions, participants who are insensitive to final outcome should have no preference between decks A (D) and B (C).

In this study, ravens were more likely to support dominant individuals, making such an exchange unlikely, as conflict opponents should have a preference for higher-ranking supporters, although further data are needed to rule out an interchange between preening and support.

For instance, this hypothesis predicts that in those trials of the Cross-one new condition in which the reward was initially placed under the container in location 2 and subsequently substituted by the other container, dogs should have a preference for this location.

The recent change in WHO criteria to start ART when CD4 count <350 cells/mm3 [17] increases the number of PLHIV in need of starting on ART, and also raises the ethical issue whether PLHIV with more severe HIV disease should receive ART first, or <span class="lh">should PLHIV with higher CD4 counts have preference because their treatment and care costs are less than those with higher CD4 counts?

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