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| ents-such as a per-child income tax credit, | preferential absence planning, employment legislation, o |
| ecame the target of resentment due to their | preferential access to consumer goods. |
| on Group - a partnership that provides INOX | preferential access to all real estate developments, whi |
| as a α1-adrenergic receptor antagonist with | preferential actions over α2-adrenergic receptors, under |
| ceptors roxindole is a partial agonist with | preferential actions at autoreceptors and has been toute |
| tty acids, or other substances which have a | preferential affinity for such metalliferous matter over |
| tworks, based on what would now be called a | preferential attachment process (Price 1976); |
| e of the network is destroyed for nonlinear | preferential attachment. |
| les has compulsory voting, with an optional | preferential ballot in single-member seats for the lower |
| has compulsory voting (since 1925) and uses | preferential ballot (since 1919) in single-member seats |
| on received 27.63% on the first count (in a | preferential ballot) but on the third and final count ed |
| nnipeg, at the time, elected ten members by | preferential balloting; Ivens finished fifth on the firs |
| uSn4 disperse in the solder matrix, forming | preferential cleavage planes, significantly lowering the |
| Preferential collection of the larger plants of the spec | |
| Preferential Concentration is the tendency of dense part | |
| Maximum | preferential concentration occurs at Stokes ~ 1. Particl |
| n be strongly influenced by the dynamics of | preferential concentration are aerosol production of fin |
| cal contribution is regarded as a system of | preferential controls which boosted meat exports arising |
| t effects at lower doses may be mediated by | preferential D2/D3 autoreceptor blockade, resulting in i |
| Part XII - | Preferential debts in company and individual insolvency |
| ructure in the local universe formed by the | preferential distribution of nearby galaxy clusters (suc |
| next day it was revealed Ivan Dean through | preferential elimination had secured the lead by some 40 |
| inwater is 16O enriched - a result of 16O's | preferential evaporation from seawater. |
| d to separate ores from supporting rocks by | preferential flotation. |
| l ores from its supporting rock by means of | preferential flotation. |
| This leads to the | preferential growth of larger bodies at the expense of s |
| d controversy was apparently concerned with | preferential homosexual and lesbian engagement between s |
| to introduce the retinal endoscope and the | Preferential hyperacuity perimeter. |
| e tracking reveals that older adults showed | preferential looking toward happy faces and away from sa |
| ontracting States and agreement on concrete | preferential measures in their favour; |
| and liberty through an admission policy of | preferential option for the poor. |
| Catholicism embraces a | preferential option for the poor, and the Catechism of t |
| Fractures in the subsurface create | preferential pathways in the subsurface which additives |
| xt to address such criticisms in two books ( | Preferential Policies, Affirmative Action Around the Wor |
| As a result, it has been touted as a | preferential postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor agonist and is |
| In California, | preferential predation of C. maenas on native clams (Nut |
| The representatives were elected with | Preferential Proportional Representation vote. |
| ffinity for sialic acid residues), allowing | preferential protection of host (as opposed to bacterial |
| Toll rates varied across the region, but | preferential rates were often available to local residen |
| continue to be available to new members at | preferential rates, or as part of the NAFEMS Membership |
| to Central American and Caribbean states at | preferential rates. |
| ent cations in solution might result in the | preferential reduction of the wrong one, for the purpose |
| heir rights in a state that still enshrined | preferential rights to the Congregational Church. |
| tiple member constituencies with compulsory | preferential single transferable vote usit the Hare Clar |
| s in Latin America, and made the museum the | preferential sites of exposure of these theories . |
| ater Syrian state that would secure Britain | preferential status in military, economic and cultural m |
| performer's linguistic expression, it gives | preferential support to the Catalan language. |
| That | preferential system has essentially applied ever since. |
| the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1903 with a | preferential system for the House of Representatives in |
| tatutes which would govern the OIC's ‘Trade | Preferential System', entered into force after completio |
| cretary Joseph Chamberlain's movement for a | preferential tariff, and he was sacked by Balfour in Sep |
| The treaty established a system of | preferential tariffs for Portuguese wine, at the expense |
| difference between the normal tax rate the | preferential tax rate plus 5% annual interest, are charg |
| European emission standards and | preferential taxation have forced oil refineries to dram |
| rade portfolio, managing Egypt's network of | preferential trade agreements (with US, Europe, Africa a |
| The existing | preferential trade agreements between the EU and the ACP |
| ent supporter of imperial federation and of | preferential trade between Great Britain and her colonie |
| Annexation, | Preferential Trade, and Reciprocity; An Outline of the C |
| The Government had apparently given | preferential treatment to Chinese companies, and was aga |
| Couples with only one child were given | preferential treatment in housing allocation. |
| lly backward" nationality were eligible for | preferential treatment in university admissions. |
| d Charles was neither promised nor received | preferential treatment in return. |
| eated accusations that Mississippi received | preferential treatment because its governor, Haley Barbo |
| Men consider this | preferential treatment of women in India as discriminati |
| In particular, Shave was accused of giving | preferential treatment to his own father-in-law to recov |
| he week to urge the government to give them | preferential treatment like reduced healthcare costs, be |
| , and reduce spending, especially by ending | preferential treatment and subsidies for businesses. |
| campaigned for the retention of the Union, | preferential treatment for Protestants in employment, an |
| in India is strongly in favour of providing | preferential treatment to women in order to create a lev |
| merit, Guinier thereby seeks to argue that | preferential treatment of minority students "confirms th |
| ments that the management of HKCEC provided | preferential treatment to some client with regards to bo |
| brother Henry) in 1692 to protest William's | preferential treatment of foreign officers. |
| is a list of opportunities she had to give | preferential treatment to the winning consortium, but do |
| The | preferential treatment this allowed him ensured that he |
| existed in white racism, in that it sought | preferential treatment for blacks and the non-participat |
| English merchants were given | preferential treatment in 1517, and distinction was uphe |
| that Angelo had used his position to secure | preferential treatment for selectman Michael Kelleher fo |
| the term should no longer be used, however | preferential treatment for certain minorities and the pr |
| Ligier also had | preferential treatment when it came to engines, politica |
| n email in February, asking that he provide | preferential treatment to Grant. |
| ian of the Chicago Sun-Times criticized the | preferential treatment he had received as a star basketb |
| prosecutor stating that while Les was given | preferential treatment in the rezoning of one subdivisio |
| ribing government officials in exchange for | preferential treatment, exploiting its workers, paying l |
| He claimed that his company did not provide | preferential treatment, that dates were offered on a fir |
| later admitted that there were instances of | preferential treatment. |
| eceiving bribes from officials to give them | preferential treatment. |
| addition, women in India get reservation or | preferential treatments in education and jobs. |
| am in position to report you for abuse and | preferential use of the accusation of vandalism.89.32.1. |
| yan has gained the highest number of 41,936 | preferential votes from Batticaloa district. |
| ccess, as he received the highest number of | preferential votes in the whole Friuli-Venezia Giulia. |
| He won 82 percent of the | preferential votes in the 2001 election and 84 percent i |
| United National Party having obtained 81350 | preferential votes being the second from Gampaha Distric |
| er List (Dutch: Lijst Dedecker) with 25,462 | preferential votes in the 2007 federal election, which t |
| ith Premadasa won the highest percentage of | preferential votes out of all United National Party cand |
| of 1994, he obtained the highest number of | preferential votes. |
| from Hambantota with 83 percent of the UNP | preferential votes. |
| ined his seat when he received over 250,000 | preferential votes. |
| er Board of Supervisors, both elected using | preferential voting . |
| ve "frightened" the state "into a system of | preferential voting as an escape from minority nominatio |
| beral party insisted on the introduction of | preferential voting in Queensland. |
| Councilmembers were elected via a | preferential voting system, in which all of Sacramento's |
| wards was a change in election method from | preferential voting to proportional representation. |
| Another change to the system was that | preferential voting was reinstituted for the white roll |
| e the Legislative Council was elected using | preferential voting in single-member districts (while ea |
| t the 1963 election, when it was shown that | preferential voting did not noticeably alter the outcome |
| to One Nation, under Queensland's optional | preferential voting (OPV) system, became a major campaig |
| al League, under a new system of compulsory | preferential voting and new electoral boundaries both of |
| he voter would prefer: first past the post, | preferential voting, single transferable vote, or supple |
| ast the post (plurality) to Instant-runoff ( | preferential) voting, which also meant that electors cas |
| erates a balloting system known as Optional | Preferential Voting, which renders the predominant Austr |
| The Society advocates the use of Hare-Clark | preferential voting, which is a form of the Single Trans |
| ingle member constituencies with compulsory | preferential voting. |
| ingle member constituencies with compulsory | preferential voting. |
| ingle member constituencies with compulsory | preferential voting. |
| orthern Region and proportional rather than | preferential voting. |
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