preferential in the PONS Dictionary

preferential Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get preferential treatment

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Such a university must take into account the preferential option for the poor.
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Preferential ballot; only one count necessary due to majority on first count.
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By claiming this sum as a capital gain and not ordinary income, this figure was entitled to preferential tax treatment.
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These policies provide preferential treatment to "bumiputera" in employment, education, scholarships, business, and access to cheaper housing and assisted savings.
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Instead of a series of checkboxes, preferential block voting uses a preferential ballot.
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This election marked the return of preferential voting after first past the post voting had been used for elections from 1944-1960.
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Action 5 focuses on substantial activity that must occur in a jurisdiction for a company to benefit from a specific preferential tax regime.
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Thus, they plan to make education be free with a substantial and preferential ratio of national resources to be allocated to this sector.
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The initiatives include assistance for oil developments, investments in refining capacity, and preferential oil pricing.
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In several countries, customs authorities are delegating the right to issue preferential certificates of origin on their behalf to chambers of commerce.
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