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preferential

adjective as in favored

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“Monuments tend to limit the kinds of recreation use that can happen and really give preferential access to certain user groups,” he said.

The France international, despite arguably being the face of the club with Mbappe gone, has scarcely been given any kind of preferential treatment.

From BBC

She explains that affirmative action involves quotas, while positive action encourages participation without preferential treatment, such as through scholarships or mentoring.

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It has long been held up as the movie that could prevail with the Oscars’ preferential ballot, a ranked choice vote that rewards movies that are well-liked — or at least, not disliked.

Some top players continue to believe Sinner has been given preferential treatment because of his status.

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