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preferential access

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preferential
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˌpref.ərˈen.ʃəl/ us /ˌpref.ərˈen.ʃəl/
used to say that something that someone is given is better than what other ...
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access
noun[U]
uk /ˈæk.ses/ us /ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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Examples of preferential access


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In the latter, one state unilaterally grants another country preferentialaccess to its market.
Clearly, tasks that are deemed more important to the accomplishment of the vehicle's mission need to be given preferentialaccess to the resources they require.
The king and his entourage thus had preferentialaccess to young and tender beef.
In the end, however, these concerns are of a lower order of moral magnitude than the primary concerns about membership: that a self-defined group receives preferentialaccess to organs.
As well as affording preferentialaccess to the middle classes, the recreational and artistic qualities of the new parks were directed at and proclaimed their cultural taste, learning and judgment.
In 1956 the state had raised intellectuals' salaries; and when times were hard in the early 1960s, the state gave senior intellectuals preferentialaccess to scarce items.
The level of income transfer from preferentialaccess is dependent on both fixed and variable factors, resulting in different levels of transfer at different points in time.
The needs of society also require giving consideration to preferentialaccess to treatment to healthcare workers, teachers, and those whose work is essential for social stability.
All of these arrangements require members to adjust their trade policies towards one another (usually through domestic legislation), granting each member preferentialaccess to the others' markets.
No other area of the country has this guaranteed and preferentialaccess to the two abattoirs concerned.
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We must ensure that the preferentialaccess to the 12-mile zone continues.
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What about the 12 to 50-mile dominant preference—call it preferentialaccess if you will?
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I refer to the advantages that depend on preferentialaccess.
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Fourthly, we must fight for preferentialaccess in our coastal waters, going for an exclusive 12-mile belt.
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We cannot predict the mechanism by which preferentialaccess will be protected.
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The company sector is very liquid, and has preferentialaccess to bank credit.
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They have, however, set minimum charges and given the scheduled airlines preferentialaccess to the business.
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It is we who have given them preferentialaccess to this vital market.
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The amendment also states that we should have an "area of preferentialaccess and quotas".
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There is likely to be a problem with preferentialaccess for foreground information and foreground patents.
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