Typical perks include preferential mortgages and personal loans, free banking, a pension fund, overtime, bonuses and share options. |
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They have enormous buying power and consequently get preferential treatment from suppliers. |
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The sample was dichotomized based on a median split of preferential negative encoding. |
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It will amend the Companies Act to make redundancy payments a preferential claim when a company goes into liquidation or receivership. |
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At the same time, banks are continuing to strive to attract clients through lower interest rates and other preferential offers. |
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The Inland Revenue, as a distrainer, will become a preferential creditor in the sum of the sale proceeds. |
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The prospectus will also outline the terms of the preferential share offer, allowing investors to buy further stock at a discount. |
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Another industry practice that may need re-examination, the panelists said, is the role of favoritism and preferential treatment in the newsroom. |
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Austria would prefer Turkey to get a preferential partnership rather than full membership. |
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About 60,000 party members are eligible to vote for the leader in a one-ballot, preferential system. |
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In exchange, Mexico gains preferential trade access to the countries with which it has signed trade accords. |
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These data further support the idea that the observed micronuclei result from preferential exclusion of acentric DNA fragments. |
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I accept that a print service provider would not fall into the category of a preferential creditor. |
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People think I got preferential treatment, but people in my position usually get work release. |
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If market conditions and rental yields improve, you can negotiate more preferential returns. |
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That preferential treatment must cease or Queensland's rock spiders will continue to play the system to their own ends. |
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Domestic politics would be purged of interest groups vying for preferential treatment. |
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Studies show that persons deemed beautiful by social norm receive inadvertent preferential treatment. |
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It indicates a biased approach and preferential treatment in favour of individuals and groups. |
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This proposition would ban discrimination or preferential treatment of ethnic and gender groups by California public agencies. |
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The loan should be repaid within 10 years and has a 5-year grace period and preferential interest. |
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For example, as universal as preferential exclusion may be for stabilizers, it does not always correlate with effects on protein function. |
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Scale free networks can be explained through the simple process of duplication and preferential attachment. |
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Favourable or preferential treatment of nephews suggests that inheritance does not have to wait until the decease of the putative benefactor. |
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As an unsecured creditor, your claim would be dealt with after the claims of preferential and secured creditors. |
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Since the start of 2005 most banks have started offering preferential interest rates. |
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The loan has a state guarantee and a preferential interest rate of 7.5 per cent. |
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They get my vote through the preferential system via the Greens and the Democrats. |
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Workers who took out preferential loans to buy cars will be badly hit if their loans are called in by the firm's liquidators. |
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The US presidential system is not preferential, so votes for one candidate cannot flow on to another if he is not elected. |
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The fundamental issue in question here is whether the state ought to give preferential treatment to married people. |
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The meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the preferential creditor concerned. |
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In 1920, it introduced compulsory preferential voting in Hare-Clark elections. |
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These elections were based on preferential voting-voters had to indicate their first three preferences among the competing parties. |
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Customers are also often attracted to such accounts by the promise of preferential interest rates. |
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In 1978 Haya was elected a member of the Constituent Assembly with the highest preferential votes. |
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Given a choice with optional preferential voting, voters expressed a primary vote intention, but then did not give preferences. |
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Seven Australian parliamentary chambers are elected using proportional representation, and four use optional preferential voting. |
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Somebody must have forgotten to explain to them the intricacies of quota preferential voting in the Senate. |
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The Inspectors fail to understand the rationale behind this preferential treatment for senior managers. |
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The academy changed the voting rules this year to include 10 Best Picture nominees with preferential ballots. |
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I had been warned by the chairman of the board, Alan Craig, not to talk to any potential buyers or give any preferential treatment, and I never did. |
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Discrimination is about different, often preferential treatment, and although I love both my parents and my partner, I give preferential treatment to my partner. |
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The preferential ballot will definitely favor Gravity, which I felt was a superior film anyway. |
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Either way, part of the tragedy and poignancy of polio is its preferential spread to babies and toddlers. |
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Hall even made it clear that his problem is less with the preferential admissions, but with the lack of transparency. |
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From a taxation point of view, air traffic is given preferential treatment compared to land-based transport. |
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As a matter of fact, we have always supported that spouses should have this preferential treatment. |
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The right to litigate is guaranteed to both men and women on an equal footing, without differentiation, discrimination or preferential treatment. |
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The preferential vote has allowed the Town Party to become a niche party. |
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It can be said that the absence of taxes is a kind of the preferential treatment. |
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In the subsequent election each candidate polled exactly the same number of votes, ensuring the need to test Trinity's complex preferential voting procedure. |
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The law concerning children and adolescents is a tutelary law granting children and adolescents preferential legal protection. |
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The Pays Préférés option lets you call your nearest and dearest abroad and benefit from preferential rates to 8 countries in Europe. |
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This government has it in its power to provide preferential electricity pricing for an industry that is in critical condition. |
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He said that preferential creditors, including the Revenue, would be paid first, followed by secured creditors, including debentures and any property costs. |
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Without such preferential schemes these countries will lose out to the major exporters. |
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It showed that the assets were sufficient to cover the amount of the debts assigned to the firm and all the potential claims of the preferential creditors. |
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The development of a modern quality sports centre in the district of Kuregem with preferential access for the neighbourhood residents. |
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The first one is a device using calefaction, which gives to the drops a high mobility without any preferential direction. |
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It is also possible that the close proximity between the infected lung and the diaphragm contributed to the preferential impairment of diaphragmatic contractility. |
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Each elector can cast four preferential votes for candidates with respect to the same list. |
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This preferential subscription right can be limited, in accordance with applicable law. |
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Hence religion has conceded preferential rights to the mother and has enjoined upon the believers to treat their mothers with special consideration. |
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Mauritius has been benefiting from the preferential trade regimes in sugar and textiles while expanding the economic base into new growth areas. |
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For shares pledged as security, the preferential right shall exclusively go to the owner-pledger. |
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Second, preferential treatment is usually given to nationals, although particular kinds of menial work are allocated to foreigners. |
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Marriage unions that create family alliances and concentrate land, wealth, and status, such as preferential cross-cousin marriage, are favored in many Micronesian societies. |
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Moreover, it would be aberrant and contrary to the spirit of railway liberalisation if the traditional carrier enjoyed preferential rights. |
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Customs will delay the issuance of implementation instructions until October 1, and until instructions are received, no claims for preferential treatment will be accepted. |
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On the contrary, this government is ending the kind of preferential practices over on the other side that led to the backlog. |
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We also note in the Open Letter the repeated emphasis on the preferential option for the poor. |
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These principles include respect for life and the dignity of the human person, as well as the preferential option for the poor. |
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He said the area commissioner should be advised to treat everybody equally because Resolution 7 did not make provision for preferential treatment. |
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Payment card networks will not include rules that require that issuers give preferential branding to their brand over others. |
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Over six years ago, the Association put forward proposals, which would rank farmers as preferential creditors for agricultural produce supplied by them. |
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In both cases, the administration of the country of export is responsible for obtaining proof of preferential origin. |
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The rapid development of small hydro is due to government support and preferential policies. |
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I received an offer of a preferential rate to re-subscribe but I did not reply immediately. Is it too late now? |
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The general shareholders' meeting can decide to limit or cancel the preferential subscription right, subject to special reporting requirements. |
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While preferential voting provides the opportunity for some voters to promote women, other voters can also demote women. |
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Furthermore, the preferential tariff might overcompensate Alcoa for the possible regional handicap. |
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Trace fossils are concentrated towards the base of the member, where preferential cementation of the bioturbation has resulted in prominent erosion-resistant horizons. |
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Although the diagnosis of preferential rape paraphilia appears in the psychological records in 1991 while he was incarcerated, he was not treated for this condition. |
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Implementing development cooperation and preferential treatment were significant in buttressing national efforts to develop creative industries. |
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The budget shows a preferential bias for the non-essentials. |
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These specificities lead to preferential bindings through the DNA minor groove for putrescine and spermidine, whereas spermine binds by the major groove. |
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This perquisite provides electricity and gas supply to employees at a preferential rate. |
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Indeed, cracks constitute preferential entry sites for the main agents of brown rot in stone and pome fruits, both in the orchard and after harvest, throughout Europe. |
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Their margin is based on the difference between the retail price and the preferential price charged by Maroc Telecom. |
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Reasoning by circumscription thus turns on giving minimal models a preferential status. |
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It believed that preferential treatment should aim for equality, and that cooperation was about mutual benefit to both sides. |
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Glioma stem cells promote radioresistance by preferential activation of the DNA damage response. |
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Exceptions to the MFN principle also allow for preferential treatment of developing countries, regional free trade areas and customs unions. |
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Instead of a series of checkboxes, preferential block voting uses a preferential ballot. |
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Controversy struck when Alonso tried to impose preferential treatment for himself on the team director, Ron Dennis, threatening to break a story to the media about the team being involved in stealing secrets from Ferrari. |
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When Geoff Molson landed his first summer job at Molson as a delivery person, his father Eric called his boss to make certain that he did not receive any preferential treatment. |
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This charter states that member nations have the inalienable right to regulate and exercise authority over foreign investment and that no state shall be compelled to grant preferential treatment to foreign investment. |
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A new round of re-negotiations on wine started in 2005 and reciprocal preferential trade concessions for certain wines were approved and will soon be put in force. |
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The question of access to European TV broadcast quotas for co-produced works must be assessed in terms of the preferential treatment for developing countries for which provision is made in Article 16 of the UNESCO Convention. |
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On-site dry-cleaning service with preferential rates. |
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The farmer or forester is supposed to work the land purchased at preferential rates and earn a livelihood by that means rather than make a profit as a result of speculation. |
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Should it decide to exercise its jurisdiction, the other State shall transfer to the preferential State the documents and evidence it has assembled, the corpus delicti and the persons detained. |
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Furthermore, least developed countries need preferential access to clean technology, and there is a strong case for assisting them in technological leapfrogging towards clean technologies. |
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The snails were assessed for preferential attraction towards odours elicited from 21 potential food attractants offered in olfactometers, with water as a control. |
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In proportion to the amount of their shares, the shareholders would have a preferential subscription right to the ordinary shares and to the securities issued by virtue of this resolution. |
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The Body Shop now requires all its fleet cars to be hybrid vehicles, and many of our sites have preferential parking for hybrids and for car pool vehicles. |
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Waldman addressed the funding of denominational schools, and did not in any way address preferential hiring of co-religionists as teachers in denominational schools. |
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In particular, the beneficiary who has called on a guarantee has to reimburse the state in full, either by paying back the loan or by exchanging it for preferential shares. |
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The new mixer with semi-spheric shape and the particular design of the shaft thoroughly mix the entire mass of granules, without preferential flows nor material stagnation. |
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Romola Sanyal, an Indian American, criticised Khan's elite status that affords him preferential treatment, exempting him from the harsher interrogation and humiliation that is routinely meted out on south Asians and Muslims. |
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The question is, however, whether a cumulation system such as this is even possible without a solution to this problem of the preferential import of products from the Occupied Territories. |
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The deposit of sums, negotiable instruments or securities ordered by the court as a guarantee or as a preventive measure shall confer a preferential right on the pledgee. |
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The 57 regional advisers growlers are elected directly since 1986, on departmental lists by proportional representation at the highest average, without splitting or preferential voting and two towers. |
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And none seem to expect preferential treatment. |
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Does that mean Mugabe receives preferential treatment? |
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Is it sufficient to provide information and training and to create practical conditions or should we give preferential treatment, much like the quota system for the electoral lists of the political parties? |
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The applicant challenges the decision and claims that the Commission infringed the principle of good administration by unlawfully giving preferential treatment to another undertaking in the administrative procedure. |
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The official shall abstain from any arbitrary action adversely affecting members of the public, as well as from any preferential treatment on any grounds whatsoever. |
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Members shall not use their position of office to assist private entities or persons where this would result in preferential treatment to any persons by the Tribunal. |
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Do not give preferential treatment to friends or family in your work. |
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In 1997, the government established a regime of preferential treatment for donations of listed securities by providing that the capital gains inclusion rate for such donations would be half of the general capital gains rate. |
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We must therefore defend preferential treatment for Africa at the WTO and guarantee the continent privileged and sustainable access to our markets. |
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Number 1: Although open party lists allow women voters to move women up through preferential voting, closed lists are likely to be superior for women. |
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That covering needs to be massive to provide maximal protection, but that very massiveness would impede sensation, and so a preferential choice must be made between the conflicting demands. |
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Some mutualists appear to reward good behavior, an approach James Bever of Indiana University in Bloomington calls preferential allocation. |
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For the latter will soon be deprived of the preferential conditions guaranteed by accords like the Cotonou Agreement, which runs for a limited time period. |
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In partnership with specialized associations, SFR provides appropriate offerings and services, vocalization and character enlargement software, Braille translation of contractual documents, and preferential rates. |
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We can argue and debate the merits of proportional representation, preferential balloting, first past the post and any other system we want to bring forward. |
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The government's main goal for WTO accession is to obtain more order in foreign investments and protection from foreign investors who strong-arm the country to guarantee preferential treatment. |
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It seems that 38 years of preferential systems have not made much of an impact on the economic and social situation of these countries and their populations. |
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Lastly, the preferential prices granted to the paper mills concerned appeared to discriminate against other electricity consumers in a comparable situation. |
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In these circumstances, access to education is an overriding concern, and it is not acceptable to discriminate between groups of children and offer preferential treatment to some on the basis of resources. |
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They should not step out of their official roles to assist private entities or persons in their dealings with the government where this would result in preferential treatment to the entities or persons. |
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However, simply taking the view of a public investor would leave out of account the fundamental question of whether the recipient benefited from preferential treatment. |
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In order to establish inner unity and secure legal concord, it had been necessary to extend the entitlement to preferential land purchases to farmers resident on that date. |
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He believed that he had lost his preferential position with John Major's government – so assiduously courted with Margaret Thatcher – that he was condescended to, and wasn't taken seriously. |
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There's a good argument for increased preferential usage of chlorthalidone over hydrochlorothiazide. |
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And following on from this, the preferential trade agreement was disbanded in 2009, with a transitionary period set up to help countries adapt. |
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Reasons cited for these negative perceptions included band council indifference and insensitivity to the participants' predicament and its preferential treatment to relatives of band council members. |
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Don't miss out on this bonus and make sure that you also benefit from the preferential heat pump electricity rates of the energy supply companies. |
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As such, we act on our preferential option for the poor, for the forgotten and for the most vulnerable, recognizing the fundamental dignity of every human being. |
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In order to do this, you must renounce your preferential subscription right with respect to any new shares issued in favor of the employees participating in the Company Savings Plans. |
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The other particular protective measures offered by law to the surviving spouse, such as the compensatory allowance, the claim for support and certain preferential allocations, must be taken into account. |
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Such preferential subscription right is proportioned to the capital represented by the shares held by the shareholder at the time of the capital increase or issue of warrants or convertible bonds. |
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Under preferential systems, such as that used in Australia, voters rank candidates on the ballot, so that if their first choice fails to poll enough to win, then votes for their second choice are still counted. |
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This is one of the implications of our preferential option for the poor. |
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In order to catch most of this traffic, Maroc Telecom has developed a customer acquisition policy through associations with foreign operators, and has entered into preferential agreements with the largest among them. |
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In order to capture most of this traffic, Maroc Telecom has entered into alliances with most foreign operators, and has signed preferential agreements with the largest among them. |
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The Series 6 shares will be entitled to floating rate cumulative preferential cash dividends, as and when declared by the Board of Directors, payable quarterly. |
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The re-subscription offer at a preferential rate is made about six weeks before the end of your subscription and remains valid as long as your Pass is valid. |
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Investment in renewable energy is also encouraged in the form of requesting the grid operators to purchase all electricity from renewable sources with a preferential process. |
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Cash payments, allowances, value of preferential rates on loans, other financial benefits, as well as the amount of actuarial funding needed for pensions, are included in this figure. |
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Over the life of these components, preferential energy paths etch the varistor. |
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Laws enacted in 1919, 1926, 1940, and 1952 continued preferential treatment provisions for veterans. |
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This threat was seen as justifying preferential treatment of unionists in housing, employment and other fields. |
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This is further encouraged by a preferential market access agreement for products from developing countries. |
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British diplomatic staff, the President of Poland and his cabinet were given preferential treatment. |
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The Portuguese had started out by insisting on being given preferential treatment in every aspect of the trade. |
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Systemic forms of preferential marriage may have wider social implications in terms of economic and political organization. |
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Venezuela has a deal to sell Uruguay up to 40,000 barrels of oil a day under preferential terms. |
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They were considered a form of nobility and were given preferential treatment in terms of annual pensions, land, and allotments of cloth. |
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Voting is by preferential voting, with peers ranking the candidates in order of preference. |
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Specifically, the preferential access to or ability to recognize information about opportunities. |
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Strains G1 and G2 showed preferential binding to saliva from B secretors over that from O secretors, and A secretors were poorly recognized. |
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We need to stop this tokenistic practise of preferential treatment for the male of the species. |
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The species is nonvenomous and more docile toward humans than most other snakes, two reasons for its one-time preferential status as a pet. |
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The proprietary ARC Osteotome device creates arcs within the existing bone structure, allowing a preferential flow of cement into arcs and cancellous bone openings. |
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In a perfect preferential symmetry, the machinery of rationality is brought to a standstill because the set of options it confronts are deprived of any ordinality. |
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Chengdu government officials have unveiled a number of tax breaks and preferential policy incentives to bring more major Western companies to the capital of Sichuan province. |
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The benefits of FPTP are that its concept is easy to understand, and ballots can more easily be counted and processed than in preferential voting systems. |
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The party state encourages companies to band together into industry clusters by giving them preferential access to contracts and stockmarket listings. |
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Block voting, or plurality block voting, is often compared with preferential block voting as both systems tend to produce landslide victories for similar candidates. |
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Currently, the EFTA States have established preferential trade relations with 24 states and territories, in addition to the 28 member states of the European Union. |
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They have beautifully demonstrated the existence of an 'immunoselection', i.e. the preferential survival of less antigenic cell types in the foreign environment. |
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Health Secretary Frank Dobson will ban GP fundholders from getting their patients preferential treatment by buying places on hospital waiting lists. |
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Its preferential status in trade with England now extended to Scotland. |
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Viktor Yanukovych's Ukraine is hardly the perfect democratic paradigm but is preferential to a rabble roused ochlocracy where the rule of law is the Molotov cocktail. |
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After him various anticipators in their vast historic view point anticipated that the Tele-working would be the preferential organizing work in the future. |
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This led some to the conclusion Hamilton was getting preferential treatment by the FIA as all other drivers who went off into the gravel were not craned back onto the track. |
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