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to preferential
adjective
Of or relating to the showing or giving of preference.
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Exact(60)
Figure 3c corresponds to preferential attachment networks40.
"It clearly applies to preferential rent in leases signed since its passage," he said, "but it is not clear about its application to preferential rents agreed to prior to its enactment".
Traub's opposition to preferential admissions for legacies and minorities assumes that "merit" can be accurately measured in college admissions.
Phillips explained Monday that Boras's off-the-field requests amounted to preferential treatment that would divide the clubhouse.
Finally, capital gains face the lightest tax burden, subject either to preferential rates or to no tax at all.
This increase is attributed to preferential flow along the fibers in case of the composites.
This implies that a small aquifer dispersivity may be attributed to preferential groundwater flowpaths.
Second, we asked if increasing progenitor differentiation would also lead to preferential addition of beta-cells on the anterior side.
The companies have run a publicity campaign against what they say amounts to preferential treatment of foreign rivals.
And I also propose that municipalities be entitled to manage all the taxes collected from small businesses, which are currently subject to preferential taxation.
Worldreader's costs, which amount to about $0.50 per e-book delivery, are kept low thanks to preferential deals with hundreds of publishers around the world.
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