That preferential treatment must cease or Queensland's rock spiders will continue to play the system to their own ends. |
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People think I got preferential treatment, but people in my position usually get work release. |
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Domestic politics would be purged of interest groups vying for preferential treatment. |
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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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They have enormous buying power and consequently get preferential treatment from suppliers. |
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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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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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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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Studies show that persons deemed beautiful by social norm receive inadvertent preferential treatment. |
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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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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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Implementing development cooperation and preferential treatment were significant in buttressing national efforts to develop creative industries. |
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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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The Inspectors fail to understand the rationale behind this preferential treatment for senior managers. |
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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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It can be said that the absence of taxes is a kind of the preferential treatment. |
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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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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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British diplomatic staff, the President of Poland and his cabinet were given preferential treatment. |
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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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Exceptions to the MFN principle also allow for preferential treatment of developing countries, regional free trade areas and customs unions. |
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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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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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The Portuguese had started out by insisting on being given preferential treatment in every aspect of the trade. |
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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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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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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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We need to stop this tokenistic practise of preferential treatment for the male of the species. |
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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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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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And none seem to expect preferential treatment. |
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Does that mean Mugabe receives preferential treatment? |
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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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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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