And he says a partial re-mark would put the students selected for special treatment at an advantage. |
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He petitioned the judge, he said I want the same ingress and egress, the same access to the courtroom, special treatment that they have. |
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Though I'd like to think this gallant display was reserved especially for moi, it seems they give everybody the special treatment. |
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Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups. |
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I had a lobsterman tell me a while back he doesn't have a problem with gays, but he didn't like the idea of giving them special treatment. |
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Prominent edifices such as historic structures, public buildings, churches, synagogues, and high rises get special treatment. |
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Because they are too painfully close, like a rival sibling, we have singled them out for special treatment. |
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The one issue that emphasized was some special treatment for recently acceded members. |
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We should not be giving special treatment to someone purely on the strength of their spending power but the reality is that we have to. |
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If he is not in death row and he's serving out his time in a maximum-security prison, he will be afforded special treatment, if you will. |
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It generally requires special treatment to mitigate its rather bitter, metallic taste. |
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Viewed differently from German-Americans and Italian-Americans, Japanese residents were singled out for special treatment. |
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Apart from a daily bath at home, it is worth thinking about special treatment in a spa. |
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Are you assuming I give you special treatment over any of the other jerks that attend this hellhole? |
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It is inconceivable that low percentages of women in other jobs would get such special treatment. |
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At American Airlines, any schmoe can shell out a few hundred dollars and get special treatment. |
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These criminals are accorded special treatment different from other criminals with regard to their life, administration and labor. |
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In particular, the issue of water as a scarce resource in the Mediterranean will receive very special treatment. |
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Consequently, the extremists have singled him out for special treatment. |
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The subsidy received by the firm would be the difference between the special treatment and the market treatment. |
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Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed: Treat symptomatically. |
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I was a lama, actually I was an abbot, and a Recognized Incarnation, thus when we went to a lamasery we were indeed given special treatment. |
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Since indigenous peoples generally have faced cultural repression and dispossession, there is a strong argument for special treatment. |
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Specific waste, such as neon lights and batteries, undergo their own special treatment. |
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For example, British subjects no longer received special treatment and dual citizenship became recognized. |
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These needs must be explicitly recognized as needing special treatment and unique approaches. |
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In certain circumstances, the north needs special treatment to fulfill its promise. |
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So they do not need special treatment or favours, and I don't suppose any of you here today are asking for positive discrimination. |
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If gas chlorination is used in the special treatment, chlorine gas is emitted. |
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Broader sit bones and the sensitive perineum area require special treatment, different from seat designs for men. |
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This means that no special treatment is applied in the employment law sphere. |
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This child may have typhoid fever or another serious infection requiring additional diagnostic testing and special treatment. |
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These women in taking care of their children are not asking for some kind of special treatment. |
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Similarly, you may wish to discuss the myth that people with disabilities need special treatment. |
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He instead emphasized that no one group or political faction was given special treatment. |
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The advocates of tax, financial or regulatory compensation argue that the positive spin-off of the initiative justifies special treatment. |
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I'm sure that's where I'll be able to show you a few loopy monsters that'll be needing some special treatment from my flaming fist. |
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Owing to their special characteristics, domestic violence offences require special treatment. |
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The use of special diesel fuel blends or mixtures may also require special treatment in regard to test procedures and cutpoints. |
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The coating surface is matte grey in appearance and spangle-free, suitable for painting without special treatment. |
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They will then have until their filing due date for the taxation year of disposition to make an election for this special treatment. |
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There is a complex method for artificial insemination, which involves a special treatment of the spermatozoon. |
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It emerges from the depths of the earth, free from any pollutants and receives no special treatment and no chemical treatment. |
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A minor who is in conflict with the law is accorded special treatment with a view to securing his or her private life. |
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If we give some airports special treatment, then this will generate arbitrariness. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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Occasionally, diaper rash is caused by a yeast infection and needs special treatment. |
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You don't feel sorry for yourself or expect special treatment. |
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The special treatment of light and the subtly composed canon of colours which defines the subjects' existence imparts them on the one hand an idealised appearance, on the other hand an aura of momentousness or even mystery. |
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The nurses were great, the food wasn't too bad, plus because I have CF, I got special treatment, and my diet was not restricted, so Darren made sure I got lots of great food to snack on. |
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In one way or another, in all areas of negotiations all these types of developing countries have to be given a special treatment and additional flexibilities. |
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Why single out manufacturing for special treatment? |
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This situation was clearly revealed when the G20 put off for months the presentation of a common position on the access to agricultural markets and in the end presented a document touting special treatment and differences. |
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It first decided to address low-risk unrated positions through a special treatment that more closely reflects banks' current risk management practices. |
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The special treatment operation for combed yarns generates acid wastewater, with the presence of oxidising agents or reductive agents and, if chlorination is used, of organochlorine compounds. |
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The first special treatment is that a Korean businessman living overseas can establish an independent enterprise, not a joint venture, outside the special economic zones. |
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The child who is physically, mentally or socially handicapped shall be given the special treatment, education and care required by his particular condition. |
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Alloys of lead and pewter are inherently stable in the atmosphere and generally require no special treatment. |
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But airport officials got wind of the special treatment and took them off the plane and screened them privately in an area of the jetway. |
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Today, there seems to be general agreement that banks' payments-related functions require special treatment, but it was not always so. |
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Any special treatment process beyond that provided by a conventional system must be substantiated by an engineering analysis that clearly demonstrates a higher level of treatment is required. |
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A bill was under preparation, to be submitted to Congress by the end of 2007, which would provide for special treatment for persons with mental disabilities. |
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They prescribe special treatment for developing countries. |
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Domestic violence is a social phenomenon which requires special treatment by the Police Victims of Crime Section, from both a societal and criminal point of view. |
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Nothing could be further from the truth: it is here and now that they are victims of special treatment by being excluded from the lawful protections that are extended to other Canadians. |
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As well, the President of the union local gave evidence that the rationale for the special treatment of adoptive parents was to recognize that their experience was different from that of biological parents. |
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Their patronage engendered special treatment. |
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Turning to lawyers, they rightly get special treatment. |
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Alexithymia: a special treatment of emotions and cathexis? |
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Establishing any kind of hierarchy among human rights or according special treatment to a particular region or country would only lead away from the common goal of guaranteeing the rights and freedoms of all. |
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A living room's semipublic privateness needs special treatment. |
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Vulnerable narcissists think they are entitled to special treatment and greatness but actually have low self-esteem and are not typically extraverted. |
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In another collection, Elements, a special treatment during extrusion gives the synthetic resin a matte finish that was inspired by molting crape myrtle trees. |
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These regulations, which define activities and material participation, were proposed before 1993 and do not consider the RRA's special treatment for real estate professionals. |
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The King of Cochin received special treatment, because he had sent tribute since 1411 and later also sent ambassadors to request the patent of investiture and a seal. |
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National and international authorities have given special treatment to aboriginal hunters since their methods of killing are seen as less destructive and wasteful. |
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National and international authorities have given special treatment to aboriginal hunters since their methods of hunting are seen as less destructive and wasteful. |
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