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"preferential" Definitions
  1. giving an advantage to a particular person or group

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And she learned that preferential rent was, in fact, preferential for the landlord rather than the tenant.
But this approach might go awry if the European Union makes preferential trade access for Britain contingent on preferential treatment of migrants from within the union.
Preferential votes would now only apply if the candidate in question receives as many preferential votes as would be required to win a deputy seat in their electoral district.
They must show that existing rules are "unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential," and they must show that their proposed rules are just, reasonable, and not discriminatory or preferential.
The most prominent anti-avoidance proposal, by former Representative Dave Camp, a Michigan Republican, is simply a backdoor formula that replaces the headline preferential rate for pass-through income with a somewhat less preferential effective rate — essentially conceding that the only way to limit gaming is not to enact a preferential rate in the first place.
"There should be no preferential access to government, or appearance of preferential access, accorded to individuals or organizations because they have made financial contributions to politicians and political parties," Mr. Trudeau's rules state.
I did not give preferential treatment to employees I dated.
A day later preferential trading rules for India were cancelled.
Trump also decided to end preferential trade treatment for India.
To do that, the Academy uses something called preferential voting.
The vice presidential nominee is not given any preferential consideration.
Publishers like NPR or ESPN tend to get preferential treatment.
Sri Lanka regained the GSP plus preferential treatment in 2017.
Some rules that gave British businesses' preferential treatment could evaporate.
That's the kind of preferential treatment he gets, it seems.
Full sovereignty, especially in legal matters, and preferential trade relations.
The deal will be done via a preferential share allotment.
When is preferential treatment justified, and when is it wrong?
Other states have practiced their own forms of preferential treatment.
The feeling is Harrison might have gotten preferential treatment because he's a celebrity, but his lawyer, Steve Hofer, tells TMZ Ford was put through the ringer, and any notion of preferential treatment is ridiculous.
The preferential tax rates given to capital gains and dividend income?
Belove denied that he gave preferential treatment to employees he dated.
On a preferential ballot, that's a good position to be in.
Economists have long argued about the impact of preferential trade deals.
Nearly 300 preferential trade deals are now recorded by the WTO.
This type of preferential treatment is par for the political course.
The newest preferential-trade agreement is between the EU and Japan.
A preferential tax rate for "deserving" companies could accomplish several things.
The FBI decision, Ryan said, "looks like" preferential treatment for Clinton.
And it has created a preferential tax structure in Republican states.
Yet we continue to reward these nations with preferential trade agreements.
Walters denied that organizers are providing preferential communication to elected officials.
Gates may be designated for airlines' common, preferential or exclusive use.
"The group's ability to maximise capacity, and our strong sugar brands, enable access to the high-value preferential markets in the East African region on preferential terms established through various regional free trade arrangements," he said.
Some rights groups had said the white track star got preferential treatment.
Immigrants from other nations said it was preferential treatment for one group.
As a consequence the preferential regime will automatically expire on June 30.
All trade deals set conditions for products to qualify for preferential treatment.
MYTH: Affirmative action is about giving preferential treatment to people of color.
Couples can get a preferential mortgage rate only on their first home.
All things considered, I think that preferential ballot will be the dealbreaker.
With preferential access to banks, they account for 20203% of corporate debt.
U.S. immigration law and policy have long offered preferential treatment for Cubans.
Additionally, the European Union could withdraw special preferential treatment for Philippine imports.
Some rights groups have said the white athlete has received preferential treatment.
Why should they get preferential treatment when their acts are far worse?
Among Haitian-Americans, as others, resentment lingers over Cubans' preferential immigration status.
That barred internet providers from giving any site or app preferential treatment.
That's who profits, grossly and disproportionately, from preferential rates on investment income.
But do you think he'll get some kind of preferential treatment anyway?
Indian officials believe India could lose its preferential treatment in early May.
Preferential rent is typically offered in areas on the verge of gentrifying.
VIPs have gotten preferential access to vital medical information, multiple attendees said.
The European Union has said such preferential treatment violates its antitrust laws.
The children had offers of preferential tuition rates and aid, although Mrs.
"I don't think anybody wants a handout or preferential treatment," he continued.
The company's existing private investors, meanwhile, often have access to preferential shares.
He also perceives preferential treatment for clubs that bring the most players.
They shared my Catholic values of a preferential treatment for the poor.
Voters prefer this kind of "preferential" voting because they consider it fairer.
It does not favor specific creators nor accept payment for preferential promotion.
But tenants with preferential rates are often afraid to take that chance.
Throughout his school years, officials insisted he would not get preferential treatment.
Dragnea's successor as regional development minister, Sevil Shhaideh, has denied preferential distributions.
"In this paper we confirmed the preferential target of the virus," Qian said.
Since this is Amazon's platform, Amazon's content gets preferential treatment in many places.
Those candidates received preferential treatment, bypassing JPMorgan's normal recruitment practices, the SEC said.
The Commons Brexit committee suggests that EU citizens should be given preferential treatment.
The complex "rules of origin" that feature in preferential deals are also worrying.
"Therefore, this SI will remove preferential treatment for EU27 exposures," the document said.
Not so with ranked-choice voting, also called instant-runoff or preferential voting.
Previously, only individuals with employer-provided insurance were subject to preferential tax treatment.
A major initiative is a one-off preferential tax programme for repatriated funds.
The court's primary objection was to the settlement's preferential treatment for active shareholders.
China will expand products that can enjoy preferential import duties, state radio said.
"  "Preferential treatment in return builds confidence as well as social and communication skills.
Also 2635.101(b)(8) bars preferential treatment, with obvious corollary for singling out.
While it's not a published benefit, you may also be given preferential rooms.
United has negotiated a highly preferential rate for use of the exclusive service.
The tax measure would keep the preferential tax treatment for private activity bonds.
The group said it wanted reassurances that no one would get preferential treatment.
Democrats have long sought to end the preferential tax treatment of capital gains.
It directs its voters to place the Greens behind Labor in preferential voting.
Countries with preferential trade agreements, such as Iceland, Norway and Mozambique, are exempt.
Families forced out decades ago have been given preferential placement for affordable housing.
First-class and frequent flyer passengers, for instance, are accustomed to preferential boarding.
They have also questioned whether Amazon's products get preferential promotion on its site.
But the fabric of that community is changing fast thanks to preferential rents.
BNDES has historically been Brazil's main lender of long-term credit at preferential rates.
In just over a month, the U.S. plans to end India's preferential trade privileges.
Chinese officials say foreign companies will enjoy the same preferential policies under those plans.
Low labour costs as well as preferential land and taxation policies also help startups.
Some rights groups have said Pistorius, a wealthy white man, has received preferential treatment.
Rights groups claimed Pistorius had received preferential treatment because he is white and wealthy.
Illegal aliens should not get preferential treatment because they happen to be illegal aliens.
Joe McCarthy improperly pressured the military to give preferential treatment to his former aide.
"There should not be any preferential treatment," AIOVA's lawyer, Chanakya Basa, said on Monday.
The industry resorting to heavy-handed measures to maintain their preferential status and profitability.
If we remain aloof from this preferential-trade network, we cannot solve our problems.
RCV in the presidential primary would allow voters to rank candidates in preferential order.
They could have then applied for citizenship, but would not have received preferential treatment.
Timely payment of debt service remains reliant on preferential payments allowed by Italian legislation.
Persky's critics allege that he gave Turner preferential treatment because of his privileged status.
Beginning in 2009, there was a move in Congress to curtail the preferential treatment.
South Korea's previous status as a preferential trade partner meant simpler checks on exports.
Far from fretting about the appearance of preferential treatment, Mr. McConnell has embraced it.
Trump eventually stripped the country of preferential trade status, igniting anger among Indian officials.
But under the old rules, landlords could increase preferential rents when leases were renewed.
He also doubted the effectiveness of preferential loans set up by the central bank.
N) has reported owning 5 percent of preferential shares in Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PETR4.
But there is bipartisan support for keeping the preferential tax treatment for the bonds.
Increases in preferential rents aren't subject to city-set limitsgoverning other rent-stabilized apartments.
Meanwhile, her old unit has been renovated and rerented at a higher preferential rent.
Some of his critics doubt that he would ever reverse pro-Malay preferential policies.
DON PORTER Seattle To the Editor: For the left to complain that Donald Trump received preferential treatment over Hillary Clinton from Matt Lauer on Wednesday night is like a white person complaining that a black person received preferential treatment from the police.
Immigrants from other nations have argued the policy amounts to preferential treatment for one group.
But legacy admissions, which give preferential treatment to family members of alumni, exacerbate the imbalance.
The U.S. threatened to remove India's preferential trade status, elevating friction between the two countries.
They give the bumiputras preferential access to government jobs, places at university and state handouts.
The parent company will be registered in the Netherlands, which offers some preferential tax laws.
Train travel can also of course be a preferential option for some trips and travelers.
Many locals in Ljusnarsberg are resentful about what they see as preferential treatment for immigrants.
Governments are forbidden from using their regulatory authorities to provide preferential treatment to their SOEs.
Despite this, Brian still thinks that the preferential treatment has contributed to the pull factor.
The firm said it was considering selling preferential shares it holds in a larger rival.
Cramer says he believes Trump is giving Heitkamp preferential treatment because she is a woman.
Companies know this and often negotiate aggressively with cities for preferential treatment, particularly on taxes.
Ivanka is getting preferential treatment, but that's not necessarily considered a deal-breaker in China.
Since he took office, 17 new preferential-trade agreements have been registered with the WTO.
This treatment reflects a longstanding preferential treatment of sovereign exposures agreed by the Basel Committee.
Preferential rates would return under President Clinton and increase sharply under President George W. Bush.
If the workers are white, injustice is more often defined as preferential treatment for minorities.
They even get preferential treatment when it comes to apartments—everything is paid for them.
But, true to Iceland's no-frills reputation, that's as far as the preferential treatment goes.
My guess is that 'Roma' would have won if it wasn't for the preferential ballot.
" She'd do that, in part, by "expanding parental leave and preferential postings for new parents.
Furthermore, Life Insurance Corporation of India has also subscribed to the Bank's preferential equity issue.
They depend on diplomats for everything from logistical support to negotiating preferential prices for them.
The kingdom also allocates preferential blocks of Hajj visas to favored international politicians and allies.
Other legal actions have taken on the alleged preferential treatment of prisoners of certain religions.
This seems partly strategic — some of these white women crave someone brown — and partly preferential.
WPP said it has "preferential access" to assets from these businesses as well as Kantar.
However, farmers say the government could achieve more by giving them preferential rates for electricity.
Vale's preferential shares closed down 1.37 percent on Wednesday while ordinary shares lost 1.02 percent.
Everyone deserves clean water: Congressional offices shouldn't get preferential treatment over the households of Flint.
Full expensing will also help correct the tax code's preferential treatment of debt-financed investments.
"Haryana State will provide Wanda with the most preferential policies," it added in a statement.
As a result, less than 1603 apartments had preferential rents in 2000, state data show.
"I had never heard of preferential rents before," said Keith Wright, who then represented Harlem.
Landlords might set a preferential rent if, for example, they're having trouble filling an apartment.
The preferential treatment brought India an annual "actual benefit" of just $190 million, he told reporters.
The EU manages preferential trade deals with nearly 60 other nations on behalf of its members.
Caracas breaks out in protest; Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket explodes; preferential college admissions for slave descendants.
The commission ruled that this preferential treatment of its own content is illegal and anti-competitive.
After all, favoring one network over another on your network sounds a lot like preferential treatment.
Put simply, the preferential ballot punishes movies that are divisive, and boy, is this movie divisive.
Evergrande Health also has preferential rights to any new share issue by Faraday, the statement said.
The policy gives majority Malays government contracts, cheap housing, guaranteed university admissions and preferential stock shares.
Days later, Seoul announced it would also drop Japan from its own preferential list from September.
African, Caribbean and Pacific cane producers will continue to receive preferential access to the European market.
A Brexit vote means the loss of this preferential treatment for half of their current exports.
It also granted the Chuanqing preferential treatment in admission to universities, as other minorities are given.
But there is also reason to fear that preferential deals weaken the impetus towards comprehensive liberalisation.
Number three is we take advantage of our scale to negotiate preferential rates with shipping carriers.
Americans should be wary when government gives preferential treatment to some industries because of political considerations.
As we have previously noted, Fitch's loss expectations support the preferential capital treatment for STS transactions.
Colleges should also re-examine their policies of giving preferential admissions to the children of alumni.
"The end goal is to help Indian companies get preferential treatment," the executive added, requesting anonymity.
Critics seized on the listing, saying that she received preferential treatment for questionable Native American heritage.
He refused preferential release, not wanting to leave any of his fellow prisoners of war behind.
Already, Starbucks has been fined roughly $34 million for an preferential tax deal in the Netherlands.
Brazil won and that hurt Europe's traditional foreign suppliers, who lost preferential access and favorable prices.
We know that well-heeled campaign contributors receive preferential policies in return for their financial support.
In others, Alkermes pressed legislators to pass preferential laws by stoking stigma against cheaper, proven competitors.
The privileges you get are just astonishing—access to power, different levels of shopping, preferential housing.
Still, given the high-profile nature of the case, the players could be given preferential treatment.
It helped watchdogs keep an eye out for malfeasance like Cheney's alleged preferential treatment of Halliburton.
You could have incentives, tax breaks or preferential government treatment if you reach certain diversity thresholds.
"If you're giving preferential treatment to women, you're discriminating against them as well," Mr. Crouch said.
Still, the Weinstein case fed an impression that Mr. Vance's office gave the wealthy preferential treatment.
A spokeswoman for Germany's Foreign Office said Germany has suspended preferential visas for Cambodian government members.
Yet media commentators have accused CNN of giving preferential treatment to Mr. Trump to lift ratings.
Landlords tend to use preferential rent if market rents are lower than what is legally allowable.
"You are distorting the market, damaging the environment and delivering preferential treatment to favored industries," Rep.
The tech giant will offer its services at preferential rates to startups at Hub71, Alqasim said.
Liberals prefer a preferential ranked ballot system, where voters indicate their first, second and third choices.
I have already said that if they give us preferential access, it won't make us rich.
Jeb Bush called for Christian refugees from Syria to get preferential treatment because of their religion.
This would leave the US even further behind in the race to sign preferential trade agreements.
But clearly taxing hedge fund managers at a preferential rate doesn't encourage any kind of savings.
They also said there should be no preferential treatment for workers from the EU. The Financial Times said that while ministers backed the advisers' proposals, the idea of giving no preferential treatment to EU workers could change if Britain agrees a trade deal with the bloc.
It's a primary source of civilian employment post-service because of its preferential hiring practices toward veterans.
For instance, are colleges practicing preferential admissions that exceed what the Supreme Court allowed in Fisher v.
So the European Commission is starting its own delicate, fiddly process: to withdraw Cambodia's preferential tariff regime.
Their first contact with the reality of losing preferential access to their main market will be traumatic.
Preferential tax treatment for annual bonuses may end, notes Freeman Bu of Ernst & Young, an accounting firm.
The Academy's preferential voting system also works against films and actors not selected as voters' top picks.
Lindner said the ministry's preferential treatment of the Eurofighter underscored the problem affecting many large procurement programs.
Every woman under 9003 will also be eligible for a preferential loan when she first gets married.
Giving players preferential treatment, such as access to secluded spaces, flies in the face of that philosophy.
And it is natural to give preferential treatment to those with whom a deeply personal relationship exists.
And they provide no explicit evidence that Mrs Clinton gave preferential treatment to the family foundation's donors.
Still, Petrobras already exercised its preferential rights in Aram, Norte de Brava and Sudoeste de Sagitario blocks.
Still, Petrobras already exercised its preferential rights in Aram, Norte de Brava and Sudoeste de Sagitario blocks.
Dividends and gains would be taxed at ordinary rates rather than the preferential rates that now apply.
But on Wednesday, the Speaker said Clinton appeared to receive "preferential treatment," as one reporter put it.
The other investors subscribing to the preferential sale are Carmignac Group of France and India's Premji Invest.
Norway and Switzerland both pay into the EU budget to have preferential access to the EU market.
The case had been sealed, leading people to think she was getting preferential treatment from the court.
Despite the reforms, local banks have continued to lend largely on preferential terms to well-connected customers.
Car wash owners have sued the city over the act, claiming it gives preferential treatment to unions.
Does the friend get some sort of preferential treatment, maybe surprisingly plum assignments or an unwarranted bonus?
The school said it would award preferential status in its admissions process to descendants of the enslaved.
Pliant outlets loyal to the government receive preferential treatment and better funding from local and central budgets.
Congress must continue to work toward approving a strong, fair, preferential trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.
It is perfectly understandable why the defenders of the status quo lobby to obtain preferential tax treatments.
Companies can become public with little governance and offer preferential voting power for founders over public shareholders.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that this preferential tax treatment will exceed $1.5 trillion, this year alone.
She said it seemed that Ms. Castellano-Folk already gave parents in the gifted program preferential treatment.
It is obliged to sell a small portion of treated water back to Malaysia at preferential rates.
But the 1997 deal tried to prevent any preferential treatment, no matter how big the companies became.
The other side of the story is that the other half is in fact under preferential agreements.
Others received preferential access to farming supplies or loans, she and other participants in the system say.
The country now receives preferential treatment, allowing more than 6,200 products to enter the bloc duty free.
That preferential discount began to melt away when the Donaldsons received their renewal offer in May 2000.
It shows that CEOs have, thanks to preferential tax policies, amassed a huge amount of retirement wealth.
But he does not want to give preferential treatment to Trump, the brash and controversial GOP frontrunner.
They will also make sure preferential loans and subsidies are delivered to producers more quickly, Guang said.
This, despite that as many as 10 films can be ultimately nominated under the Academy's "preferential ballot" system.
Under TPP, shifting supply chains outside of China would have given companies preferential access to the US market.
Staff are also seeing other benefits, such as preferential rental rates for apartments slip away, the employees said.
Given the complexity of children's TV on cable these days, creating and managing our own content is preferential.
Iraqi goods imported via Jordan's Aqaba port on the Red Sea would meanwhile receive preferential tariffs, it said.
The number of goods qualifying for preferential treatment could be reduced, or the whole program could be withdrawn.
Other countries may use the situation to extract concessions, such as preferential terms in post-Brexit trade negotiations.
And industry players wondered whether Google might give its own tracking preferential treatment while boxing out other players.
However, due to an eleventh-hour preferential debt round and after fees, only some shareholders made a profit.
Yet Latin America's web of 33 subregional preferential trade agreements, each with different rules, is giving diminishing returns.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, said on Wednesday it appeared Clinton received preferential treatment from the FBI.
Here's the reason one official gave: doping helped the Russians overcome preferential treatment given to Western athletes. 5.
China's big state-owned enterprises have long enjoyed exalted status, with preferential access to funding and other benefits.
"Hold on, wait a second, I am so sick of the 1% getting this preferential treatment," Sanders bellowed.
Good service is one thing, but preferential treatment, air-mile rewards and possible free upgrades are quite another.
A 1992 U.S. law affords Hong Kong preferential treatment in matters of trade and economics compared with China.
Propping up businesses through preferential treatment in the tax code is bad policy — and bad economics — for everyone.
Venezuela operates two exchange controls: 10 bolivars per dollar for preferential goods, and around 640 for other sectors.
Public interest advocates say that arrangement would allow AT&T to give preferential treatment to its own content.
The law included a 2202 percent rate reduction for corporations and preferential treatment for business income earned overseas.
The Stable Outlook also reflects the continuing guarantee of timely debt servicing repayment from the preferential payments mechanism.
The seeds pass through the bears unharmed, and more apple trees with preferential genes are propagated in spring.
The number of items qualifying for preferential treatment could be reduced, or the whole program could be withdrawn.
It's filled with exclusions, deductions, exemptions and preferential rates — so-called tax expenditures — that are ripe for reform.
Landlords can also raise so-called preferential rents, a rent below the legal maximum allowed under rent stabilization.
The law already faces opposition from business groups, which could challenge the basis of preferential hiring toward women.
Furthermore, there's compelling evidence describing a process of mutual reinforcement between democratization and entrance into preferential trade agreements.
The suit claimed that Mr. Lerner hired women with whom he was romantically involved, giving them preferential treatment.
VGS announced in a blog post in November a partnership with Plaid to offer mutual customers preferential pricing.
Rawitsch also says there's no "preferential" treatment for certain shows over others or Spotify shows versus other networks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would end Cameroon's preferential trade benefits from Jan.
The preferential rate is said to spur investment, but there is no compelling evidence that this is true.
"If anything, it moves the policy towards something that's preferential to the expert work force," said Mr. Irving.
It's a claim to preferential treatment, to a consequence-free involvement in politics that secular nonprofits don't enjoy.
Or they do, but they give branded drugs preferential treatment with lower copays, hurting the generic's market share.
Internet service providers like Verizon and AT&T will get preferential treatment and can pay for faster access.
In return, Chinese companies have received preferential access to Venezuela's domestic market, and lucrative infrastructure and factory concessions.
More esoteric areas of market, such as non-conforming RMBS, are not eligible for preferential STS capital treatment.
Such is the clout of the fund that it has been able to command preferential treatment at times.
"The one that will take the most tenants by surprise has to do with preferential rents," Belkin said.
At first, their landlord, Meridian Properties, offered the couple preferential rent increases that mirrored the city-set limits.
Reflections on life after stonewall The actor urges challenging preferential treatment and helping the most disenfranchised create change.
The video claims that Google gives "preferential treatment to some of its own content," such as local listings.
Parents with undesirable traits might be coerced by laws—or, more likely, preferential insurance rates—to use the technologies.
The vote will be decided by a preferential ballot that redistributes second-place votes until there is a winner.
Preferential treatment towards foreign firms goes back to 1994 when they were included under the country's general tax regulations.
Japan, too, has posted explosive growth in subsidized renewable energy, particularly solar, since preferential rates were introduced in 2012.
A few were granted preferential treatment because they could read and write Arabic and looked "whiter" than other slaves.
Greater preferential treatment around taxes for keeping manufacturing in the U.S. And maybe tariff the hell out of them.
Fans on Reddit also argued that considering how important Beahm is to the platform, he should get preferential treatment.
Uganda's main advantages, for the moment, are cheap cotton and labour, and preferential access to American and European markets.
Nativists won some working-class votes from Labor and, under Australia's preferential voting system, funnelled them to the Liberals.
A few were granted preferential treatment because they could read and write Arabic, and looked "whiter" than other slaves.
The rupee will also take a hit as the U.S.'s preferential trade treatment for India ceased on Wednesday.
Minivehicles, which have engines of up to 660cc, are sold mostly in Japan where they get preferential tax treatment.
Sold as a mass scheme, it benefited a lucky few, who got preferential access to equity in large firms.
When Britain removed preferential treatment for exports from colonies in 1846, Canada sought a deal with the United States.
The old fox is surely right in calculating that Europe will not end preferential access for Cambodian textile exports.
He offers preferential access to top decision-makers to fee-paying members of his private Mar-a-Lago club.
That has left it without enough dollars to pay down debts to pharmaceuticals companies at the preferential exchange rate.
While Tencent blocks TikTok videos from being shared to WeChat, its own proprietary video app Weishi gets preferential treatment.
This has the potential to allow for big companies to pay for preferential (read: faster and more reliable) service.
Among the protesters' complaints at UCT was the implausible claim that whites were given preferential access to university accommodation.
Critics of zero rating, including Wheeler, worry that the preferential data plans create an unlevel playing field for apps.
The army countered that the Wisconsin senator had sought preferential treatment for a subcommittee consultant who had been drafted.
Though the offer of preferential admission status is certainly unprecedented by other universities, the question remains: Is it enough?
The preferential trade treatment brought India an annual "actual benefit" of just $190 million, Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan said.
That deal ultimately ended in disaster, thanks to questionably preferential treatment and unfinished software from education publishing house Pearson.
Szemerey did not reply to repeated emails seeking comment about the central bank funding and allegations of preferential treatment.
Celebrities really do seem to get preferential treatment, even when they're about to be arrested for a double homicide.
The important takeaway is that CETA will open the door to preferential access to Canadian CETA goods in Europe.
It is the insistence that some people—white American males—are inherently better than others, and deserve preferential treatment.
Any erosion of the city's autonomy could undermine its preferential trade treatment by the United States, the spokeswoman said.
And I do like preferential treatment and emails and things of that nature because I like the relationship component.
Corbyn said migration levels should depend on what kind of preferential access Britain would get to the single market.
In other words, economic growth is not simply a function of exiguous regulation, low wages, or preferential tax treatment.
Antitrust officials argue that the Irish government gave Apple preferential treatment on its local taxes from 1991 to 2007.
Adverse changes to the preferential payment mechanism protecting financial lenders could lead to a downgrade, possibly by multiple notches.
The preferential trade treatment brings India an annual "actual benefit" of just $190 million, Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan said.
Providers could also give preferential treatment to their own content or websites that pay extra fees, consumer advocates said.
Security concerns aside, American manufacturers, farmers and service suppliers would lose preferential access to the world's 11th-largest economy.
The deal also gives preferential course assignments to adjuncts who have taught regularly at the college for three years.
A young man in prison for selling marijuana would get training and preferential employment in a legal marijuana dispensary.
There, officials agreed that the church should give a "preferential option for the poor," a tenet of Francis' pontificate.
But others — in steel categories not covered by the safeguard and from excluded countries protected by preferential deals — surged.
As in, get a new job, one where blatant preferential treatment combined with endemic P.T.O. stinginess isn't ruining morale.
A preferential rent is a discount given by your landlord for a set period, as defined in your lease.
When landlords offer a preferential rent, they also list a "legal rent" — the real stabilized rent of the apartment.
Canada is the only G7 country that offers preferential market access to over 1.5 billion consumers in 51 countries.
"Preferential use of gates varies from airport to airport," said Bruce Goetz, director of operations at Denver International Airport.
In subsequent deals, Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Murphy retained voting control and did not grant preferential treatment to investors.
Last year, DC's Council passed a measure to give minorities preferential status for working at DC dispensaries and cultivators.
"If and when that the operations goes ahead, shareholders will have preferential rights," the company said in the filing.
In return, India wants preferential treatment restored on some of its exports to the United States, according to reports.
"Google gives preferential treatment to its own services ... or companies have to pay more to be displayed," he said.
Any signs that Britain could lose preferential access to Europe's single market are likely to weigh on the currency.
That success resulted from low-interest government loans, preferential access to land, minimal environmental regulations, and generous solar subsidies.
Donna Brazile's recent revelations of preferential treatment by the Democratic National Committee has only added fuel to the fire.
Could he wield threat of an expanded travel ban to ensure his hotels and condos get preferential treatment overseas?
The Brazilian ethanol industry has long asked for preferential tax treatment on environmental grounds compared with carbon-rich gasoline.
"As you know, we have been billing you at a preferential rent for your 00043-00033 lease," it read.
Landlords can revoke the preferential rates, and hike rents to the legal maximum, whenever leases come up for renewal.
In 2016, she penalized Apple 13 billion Euros on grounds that it benefitted from preferential tax treatment from Ireland.
But the USTR complains of a catalog of other subsidies and supports, including preferential access to capital and land.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will extend preferential taxes for producers of integrated circuits and software companies, the cabinet said on Wednesday.
All the more remarkable: Most economists agree that pass-through businesses already get preferential tax treatment relative to other companies.
In Snap's subsequent deals, Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Murphy retained voting control and did not grant preferential treatment to investors.
The Fukushima disaster prompted a shift toward renewable energy, backed by mandatory preferential rates for solar, wind and other supplies.
This is because, in Spain, derivative counterparties have no preferential legal status over other senior obligations in a resolution scenario.
When the inspector general's office interviewed Wigginton, he admitted the relationship but denied he'd given the supervisory AUSA preferential treatment.
The admissions process at top colleges is sometimes further skewed by the preferential treatment given to family members of alumni.
Such a structure adds dark liquidity to lit markets through its preferential treatment of an order type that lacks transparency.
In response to concerns about preferential treatment, the Menlo Park Police Department told NBC Bay Area in 2015 that just .
Suzuki specializes in mini-vehicles, which have engines of up to 660cc and get preferential tax treatment under Japanese law.
The third is known as FDII, a preferential tax on Foreign-Derived Intangible Income meant to favor U.S. domestic operations.
Yet the report pointedly adds that "preferential access to the UK labour market would be of benefit to EU citizens".
That process, in which colleges give preferential treatment to children or other family members of alumni, predominantly benefits white applicants.
Some might have pause over content from Pocket Cast's new owners potentially getting preferential treatment and visibility over other podcasts.
In addition, Tokyo said it plans to strip South Korea off some preferential treatment in its trade ties with Japan.
The first ten embassies to relocate to Jerusalem would receive "preferential treatment", he said without explaining what that might entail.
The remarks follow a week-long episode where leaked DNC emails showed Democratic officials giving preferential treatment to Hillary Clinton.
The "majority rules" system is used to choose winners, compared to the Academy's preferential ballot system that determined Best Picture.
The plan, unveiled Tuesday, would eliminate the preferential tax treatment of share repurchases as a way to discourage that behavior.
Paris and Berlin also said they agreed to give preferential treatment to European companies for the launch of space rockets.
In many instances, the preferential treatment provided to donors was at the specific request of Clinton Foundation executive Douglas Band.
Consumerist also adds that just because pizzas are getting preferential treatment doesn't mean that they'll arrive before a certain time.
An unfairly preferential deal could also have risked trouble for the executives who planned it, Boath said he told Jenkins.
Suzuki specialises in mini-vehicles, which have engines of up to 660cc and get preferential tax treatment under Japanese law.
Sky could have preferential access to a large stable of content including films like the "Star Wars" and Marvel franchises.
Besbris is quick to say that Google isn't planning to give preferential treatment to AMP pages in Google's search results.
An exposé revealing that first-class passengers on airlines get preferential treatment, knee room, free drinks and almost edible food?
In other words, we do business in a world with an expansive preferential-trade network from which we are excluded.
Volkswagen announced today that it would be offering "preferential" vehicle loans to Russian drivers of the ride-hail service Gett.
Trump would obviously not need to do anything as gauche as actually ask to receive preferential terms for his deals.
A special "Mandatory Source" provision gives FPI "super preferential access" — a right of first refusal — for all U.S. federal contracts.
Nonetheless, such trade agreements allow the preferential tariff rate only on goods manufactured with more than a 50% local content.
Unable to do so, they instead went to countries such as Canada, which gave wealth and education strong preferential treatment.
Our government made the decision to give idle millionaires preferential treatment while the working class is left paying the bills.
Some U.S. law makers have raised questions about whether Trump's position as President could prompt preferential treatment of his businesses.
Even after decades of reviewing preferential admissions policies, there is still no consensus regarding how affirmative action impacts black students.
Investigators ultimately determined that no criminal charges were appropriate, outraging Republicans who say the Justice Department gave Clinton preferential treatment.
Abe has denied intervening in land sales to ensure preferential treatment for schools close to him and his wife, Akie.
The country now receives preferential treatment, allowing more than 6,200 products from the Philippines to enter the bloc duty free.
The people who invest in Opportunity Funds are able to minimize their tax burden through preferential treatment of capital gains.
The White House said that it would terminate India's preferential market access to the United States as of June 5.
Dr. Hadfield said the genus might have gotten preferential treatment because its snails are often the most striking to behold.
But there is no reason why Uber should get preferential treatment and not be forced to adhere to the rules.
In order for these lenders to be eligible for the preferential borrowing rates, they have to satisfy certain lending criteria.
Current president Nicolas Maduro no longer offers the same preferential terms for Chinese businesses to have access to cheap imports.
The president has long suggested that Clinton was given preferential treatment because of her status as a prominent political figure.
"I don't think anybody wants a handout or preferential treatment, although that's what we give ourselves every year," Phoenix continued.
Both media houses, which benefited from preferential government advertising, became known for supporting the Zuma administration before they shut down.
These preferential tax treatments, however, have likely lead Puerto Rico to PROMESA and the Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB).
The policy gave "sons of the soil," as Malays and indigenous people are known, preferential treatment in education and employment.
Of the people who like racial diversity but don't like affirmative action in the preferential sense, there are two types.
In return, the Kremlin gains strategic influence and preferential access to the continent's vast natural wealth, from gas to gold.
Canada's Conservative vote will be decided by a preferential ballot that redistributes second-place votes until there is a winner.
They submit the maximum legal and preferential rents each year to New York State's Division of Housing and Community Renewal.
Because few East Williamsburg residents can pay that much, the owner last leased it at a preferential rent of $0653,850.
This "preferential coverage," the researchers surmise, is due to the fact that readers can take direct action on lifestyle choices.
Historically, a tenant had a right to that "preferential rent" for as long as that tenant lived in the apartment.
Where this movement at the lower court is preferential to the Senate, this can help in the likelihood of confirmation.
India imposed additional tariffs on US goods in retaliation for the US rescinding India's preferential trade status earlier this month.
He complained about preferential treatment for jailed Wall Street bankers and said he was afraid of being raped in prison.
"I'm so sick of the one percent getting this preferential treatment," he said, adding a familiar line from his stump speech.
Finally, because such an outcome only grants preferential treatment to the United States, it is in breach of China's WTO commitments.
Delhi's decision in mid-June was in response the Trump administration's move to end India's participation in a preferential trade program.
The order also states that the U.S. would provide preferential treatment to religious minorities facing religious persecution in the seven countries.
Past Cabinet picks have also given to confirming senators, and the donations do not necessarily mean they will get preferential treatment.
Most currently have service terms that specify they won&apost give preferential treatment to certain websites and services, including their own.
China is using preferential policies and brute manufacturing power to position itself at the forefront of global efforts to electrify transportation.
Denying Cambodia preferential trade access is another option—the EU alone receives about half of Cambodia's exports, mostly sugar and clothes.
With Mexico, absent a new agreement, they would be compelled to raise tariffs on US goods to their non-preferential levels.
They use a preferential voting system where the voters are asked to rank the nominees in order to reward collective preferences.
Jackie Gomez, a former office manager, said she recalled the same woman who got the promotion getting "preferential treatment" from Belove.
Many bankers and politicians have been hoping London could secure a preferential deal giving it deep access to the bloc's markets.
Mr Trump said he wanted to make Brazil an official ally, which would grant it preferential access to American military technology.
The local development agency is offering tax breaks and preferential land leases to investors who are willing to take the plunge.
The situation could escalate further if Japan removes South Korea from a list of trusted trade partners that enjoy preferential treatment.
The feds were investigating whether the company used McAuliffe's political ties to get preferential treatment when seeking visas for Chinese investors.
Vertice Trescientos Sesenta Grados says Squirrel has exercised totality of preferential subscription rights corresponding to number of shares it currently holds.
The dancers, who are mostly black women, are protesting preferential treatment of club owners toward the "bartenders," who are mostly white.
The move was approved by the remaining preferential shareholders in a special meeting for their class of stock on Wednesday afternoon.
Lawyers go to work to shoehorn back into the 25 percent preferential rate whatever income Congress purports to exclude from it.
Now it is classified as a middle-income country, it is about to lose access to preferential financing from development banks.
One major question about the deal will be whether AT&T gives preferential treatment to streaming video from Time Warner's companies.
"We have agreed to give the Colombian auto industry the same preferential treatment given to the Argentine industry," the source said.
The Herald's reporting included comments from multiple people who accused Acosta of meeting Epstein's lawyers demands to cut a preferential deal.
Members retain separate external tariffs and rely on rules of origin to determine whether an item is eligible for preferential treatment.
And just like the youngest siblings of large families, it has received preferential treatment — treatment some lawmakers say is unconstitutional.  Sen.
Asciano's port business "may provide preferential access to Qube ... and raise rivals' costs", ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said in a statement.
It also gave important bettors preferential treatment, including direct access to Michael Colbert, the company's director of risk management, prosecutors said.
Mr Schwarzman has also been at the centre of the controversy about the preferential tax treatment that private equity funds receive.
The stark view from Brussels means Britain could initially be cut adrift without any preferential relationship with its biggest trade partner.
Second, a preferential rate would elevate the companies pushing against the grain of disinvestment and encourage others to do the same.
It said Swaziland had met a series of benchmarks on political freedom, making it eligible to regain the preferential trade status.
That includes managing retirees' income in order to get the preferential rate of zero on long-term capital gains and dividends.
The preferential share sale announced on Saturday comprises 3.9 percent of the company's enhanced share capital after the issue, HDFC said.
He added that the government was seeking a preferential, non-reciprocal trade deal, giving Kenyan exports duty free access to China.
Ms. Choi was also accused of forcing Ewha Womans University to change its regulations to give preferential treatment to her daughter.
It could also try to demonstrate that AT&T would give channels like CNN or TNT preferential treatment over their competitors.
In June, the United States ended its preferential trade treatment for India, removing it from the Generalized System of Preferences program.
In June, Washington removed India's preferential trade status while New Delhi unveiled tariffs on select U.S. goods amounting to $240 million.
No. Nor did it stop Halliburton from allegedly receiving improper preferential treatment from Cheney and the White House once in office.
Some people think that giving preferential treatment to members of your own ethnic kind is as bad as hostility to outsiders.
Nationwide said this month it was planning to offer preferential interest rates to borrowers who buy the most energy efficient homes.
Net neutrality is intended to prevent companies that provide internet service from offering preferential treatment to certain content over their lines.
Although workers at the facility took selfies with the famous detainee, officials said the Brazilians did not receive any preferential treatment.
The top 21 percent reported $210 billion in capital gains taxed at the preferential rate, or 2500 percent of the total.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the preferential capital-gains rate will cost the Treasury $2300 trillion from 0003 to 2000.
In March 2019, Smollett's 16 counts of disorderly conduct were unexpectedly dropped, setting off debate over whether Smollett received preferential treatment.
Aena has a preferential right to buy Ardian's stake, which will be valued at more than $13 million, the sources said.
And it unjustifiably gave Cubans preferential treatment while Haitians and Central Americans who were fleeing far more desperate circumstances were deported.
The rent they paid was what is known as a preferential rent, meaning that the apartment's legal rent was actually higher.
It's not the demand for more electricity that's driving construction, but rather the government's preferential tax treatment and counterintuitive energy mandates.
European officials are determined to prevent Britain from gaining preferential access to continental European markets while undercutting them through lighter regulation.
"The problem is that Orthodox believers receive preferential treatment," said Galina Bova, a Russian-language teacher who was at the protest.
Muslim Malays and indigenous peoples of Borneo, together known as bumiputera, were given preferential access to education, employment, equity and homeownership.
The tone of May's speech even suggested Britain would lose preferential access to the single market, said Royal Bank of Canada.
Hess, like some other affirmative action opponents, says he opposes preferential treatment for children of affluent families and donors in admissions.
Those researching and using organic fertilizer will also get preferential treatment on loans, taxes, power use and land rent, Zhong said.
Reuters then reported that the Nordstrom family would be offering "preferential terms" to potential equity partners willing to fund a buyout.
"Until there's transparency with the U.S.T.R. exclusion process, people are going to think certain companies are getting preferential treatment," he said.
The so-called "preferential rate" is usually used to pay for the import of basic goods such as food and medicines.
The Donaldsons' landlord, Michael Niamonitakis of Meridian Properties, said he revoked their preferential rent because they often didn't pay on time.
Their broker, Pepi Sorvali, assured them not to worry about the $1,881 rent because they'd be paying the lower, preferential amount.
Obama added that Britain would not get preferential treatment over the EU when it came to negotiating a new trade deal.
In a statement, the group claimed that Google has given its own content "preferential treatment" over the information that is most relevant.
The EU NSFR proposals include preferential treatment for pass-through CVB programmes that are fully match-funded from the moment of issuance.
"The potential loss of preferential trade access to the EU is credit negative for Cambodia," Moody's said in news release on Monday.
The loan was also structured so that, should the company get acquired, these eleventh hour investors would get a multiple preferential return.
"I don't think anybody wants a handout or preferential treatment, although that's what we give ourselves every year," Phoenix said on Sunday.
The central bank's Nanjing branch also asked banks to closely scrutinise if mortgage applicants can enjoy preferential policies for first home buyers.
The situation could escalate this week if Japan removes South Korea from a list of trusted trade partners that enjoy preferential treatment.
Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan stood by his country's taxation system and told CNBC that Ireland had not given Apple preferential treatment.
India announced it's imposing higher tariffs on 28 U.S. products from Sunday, after Washington withdrew the South Asian country's preferential trade status.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump vowed to close the carried-interest loophole, which gives preferential tax treatment to wealthy investment managers.
The market regulator announced that new buyers of such companies will be exempt from mandatory open offer and preferential share issue requirements.
First, just because the lack of net neutrality means, technically, ISPs can charge for preferential internet access doesn't mean they necessarily will.
Switzerland will sign an agreement with Britain on Monday to continue trading on preferential terms after Brexit, the British trade department said.
In the vlog, Kylie revealed to her fans that even though she's the one dating Scott, it's Stormi who gets preferential treatment.
" These scores may determine which customers are "treated poorly"—refused the opportunity to return items, for example—and which receive "preferential treatment.
Those making the election and subsequently verifying the job creation requirements would be given a generous preferential tax rate of 220006 percent.
Essentially, with its huge army of drivers, Didi can get preferential rates from service providers, which means better deals for its drivers.
The State Department warned that continued erosion of the territory's autonomy put at risk the preferential status it enjoys under U.S. law.
Tsai is already pushing ahead with other incentives, from offering businesses easier access to bank financing to preferential land agreements and leases.
This will no doubt be dissected on the internet by those who believe Golden State was getting preferential treatment from the referees.
So, yeah, everybody ranks it in fourth place or better on their preferential ballots and it somehow hangs on against everything else.
Still, much is up in the air, particularly in the two blocks where Petrobras has not exercised preferential rights: Sepia and Atapu.
The festival is free, paid for by a combination of patrons, who received preferential on-site camping, and minimally invasive corporate sponsorship.
It's also a preparation for any Supreme Court decision that instructs colleges not to give preferential consideration to applicants based on race.
Most reasonable people would agree that our tax code should give preferential treatment to those who work for what they bring home.
Considering how race is used — or not used, really — in this process, it is hard to see what is "preferential" about it.
Preferential treatment makes it hard for better firms to challenge them—so state-aid rules that cut them loose hugely benefit consumers.
Other wealthy English-speaking democracies, including Britain, Australia and Canada, have already moved away from a system granting family members preferential treatment.
Still, much is up in the air, particularly in the two blocks where Petrobras has not exercised preferential rights: Sepia and Atapu.
The United States has granted Haiti a preferential trade deal, creating some 40,000 jobs, the Association of Haitian Industries said last November.
The lobby group filed a similar petition against Flipkart in May, alleging violation of competition rules through preferential treatment for select sellers.
The Williams board sued, arguing that the new distribution plan gave preferential treatment to certain shareholders and therefore breached their merger agreement.
Consumers should be encouraged to adopt these cleaner options through incentives like tax breaks, congestion charges and preferential parking and driving lanes.
Trump looked to have already opened a new front on Monday with plans to end preferential trade treatment for Turkey and India.
I would assume the President would like see positive and preferential treatment from those outlets and that would help the operation overall.
Abe has been forced to deny intervening in land sales to ensure preferential treatment for schools close to him and his wife.
Trump has also repeatedly attacked Amazon, one of his favorite punching bags, for what he calls preferential treatment relative to other retailers.
Don't forget: Membership in the WTO grants the U.S. preferential access to markets of other members, even if relations are geopolitically rocky.
To support economic growth in the EU, the Commission approved in 2015 and 2017 preferential treatment for insurers' investment in infrastructure projects.
Also at risk is Cambodia's preferential access to European Union markets under the bloc's "Everything but Arms" policy to aid developing countries.
In 1503, a former R.S.S. member named Nathuram Godse assassinated Mohandas Gandhi over what he felt was Gandhi's preferential treatment of Muslims.
But the new rules would offer Ms. Castillo a respite: Landlords would be forced to make preferential rents permanent for existing tenants.
And Sky could also have preferential access to a large stable of content including films like the "Star Wars" and Marvel franchises.
Big corporations, they argue, are being given preferential treatment compared with smaller businesses that are organized differently and known as pass-throughs.
In 2016, the university began offering preferential admission to descendants of slaves who had been owned by the Maryland Province of Jesuits.
What's next: Japan could broaden its export restrictions and revoke South Korea's preferential trade status as early as Friday, according to AP.
She became a lightning rod for anger over social injustice for revelations that she got preferential treatment because of her mother's ties.
Activists concerned about preferential treatment complained that Ms. Guyger was not immediately arrested at the scene, and was initially charged with manslaughter.
Part of the president's order gives preferential treatment to Christian refugees from majority-Muslim countries who try to enter the United States.
BEIJING, May 8 (Reuters) - China will extend preferential taxes for producers of integrated circuits and software companies, the cabinet said on Wednesday.
The case sparked a series of protests and authorities faced allegations that Thompson received preferential treatment from his wife's law enforcement colleagues.
The Fukushima disaster prompted a shift in Japan toward renewable energy, backed by mandatory preferential rates for solar, wind and other supplies.
Moody's said in a research report that plans for land redistribution, preferential procurement and other forms of affirmative actions could deter investors.
The fight over preferential racial policies at colleges has been a long and bitter battle with plenty of high-stakes court cases.
Nordstrom is reportedly running out of time to sign a deal to go private and has been courting investors with preferential terms.
They include making it harder for countries like China to self-proclaim "developing" status, which affords them certain preferential treatment on trade.
Ending their preferential tax treatment could make private firms less inclined to get involved with public infrastructure projects, according to transportation advocates.
The PGA also has a membership similar in size to the academy's and uses the same sort of preferential ballot when voting.
Prior to 2003, landlords who charged a preferential rent could only hike it to the legal maximum when a tenant moved out.
Meridian's Niamonitakis said he revoked the Donaldsons' preferential rent because, on six separate occasions, Meridian had to inquire about nonpayment of rent.
The deal would decrease some tariffs on U.S. produce and bring back "preferential treatment" for a collection of Indian exports, per Reuters.
The end of the preferential trade status, which takes effect Wednesday, will not in itself have a major economic impact in India.
It seems they cared little, as long as preferential taxes and steady flows of visitors from the mainland continued to let them prosper.
But Mexico, NAFTA's lowest-cost location, has many preferential trade agreements with other countries—and, thanks to NAFTA, plenty of spiffy car factories.
Policies were also needed to encourage NEV sharing and to grant electric vehicles preferential road access to make them more attractive to consumers.
The policy had been derided as preferential, but advocates said it was still necessary to help those fleeing political persecution on the island.
"Ghosn has not, and should not, receive preferential treatment," Adams wrote in the editorial, which appeared in the online edition of "The Diplomat".
It removes a section that granted preferential treatment to refugees from religious minority groups which was considered as evidence of discrimination against Muslims.
As well as the state receiving royalties, some of that production will be sold at a preferential price within Chile, to encourage investment.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Friday that the United States would end its preferential trade treatment for India on June 5.
He adds that government preferential purchasing schemes in favor of bioplastics can help to overcome the "green premium" as a barrier to growth.
According to the EU, Ireland gave Apple preferential tax treatment, allowing the American company to avoid taxes other businesses would have to pay.
That would end preferential treatment for investment income in the individual code, and let the individual tax raise quite a bit more money.
And does the law — and those who carry out the law — give preferential treatment to the use of deadly force against black people?
Kjellberg accused Mogollon of having violated Twitch's terms of service many times before, implying that she'd received preferential treatment because she's a woman.
She said he told her not to apply for an internship with American Atheists because appointing her could be seen as preferential treatment.
California lawmakers introduce measures to make it harder for student athletes, children of alumni and donors to get preferential admissions at state universities.
California lawmakers introduce measures to make it harder for student athletes, children of alumni and donors to get preferential admissions at state universities.
Choi, 60, is also accused of embezzlement, forcing conglomerates to make massive donations to nonprofits, and getting preferential treatment from banks for loans.
The system of preferential voting, whereby Australians rank candidates in order of choice, rather than picking just one, also exerts a moderating influence.
"Nobody should be given preferential treatment," said Representative Henry Cuellar, a Texas Democrat who visited the Cubans at the shelters in Costa Rica.
The comments came a day before Japan could follow through on a threat to cut preferential trade arrangements for technology with South Korea.
Independent retailers in the United States and Canada worry about competing against a fertilizer Goliath that may stock its stores at preferential rates.
He told the BBC that Britain would not get preferential treatment over the EU when it came to negotiating a new trade deal.
The commodities firm has a long trading relationship with Citgo Petroleum that allows the U.S.-based refiner to acquire oil on preferential terms.
Under the direct mail campaign, the company sent mailers to new customers inviting them to support winemakers and in exchange get preferential prices.
"It's normal that he gets preferential treatment, with everything he's done," Benneteau, 36, told France's RMC Sport recently, according to Agence France Presse.
But by the same token, companies such as Gilead shouldn't price-gouge one group of consumers to subsidize its preferential treatment of another.
Femsa shareholders rejected the idea of a change in the share structure, voting to keep the preferential dividend that the current structure offers.
Carmakers and small grocery stores that flourished under late president Hugo Chavez due to preferential currency exchange terms have either closed or downsized.
With enough preferential votes, a candidate jumps to the top of their party's list and the front of the queue for its seats.
To make the financing propositions more appealing, local governments should consider copying China's model and offer preferential policies to foreign investors, he said.
Taxpayers spend roughly $200 billion annually on various incentives for retirement savings, and nearly the same amount on preferential tax rates for investors.
The executive order also creates a "religious test" of refugees, giving preferential treatment to Christians and minority religions in Muslim countries over Muslims.
Officials have also asked Congress to change hiring laws to give reservists preferential status when they apply for a full-time FEMA job.
To offset some of the damage, in 2016, the university provided preferential administration to the descendants of the slaves who had been sold.
The Mattis policy does not kick anyone out of the military for being transgender, nor does it give preferential treatment to transgender persons.
Foreign firms continually report difficulty in conducting business in China, the world's second-largest economy, and complain that Chinese companies receive preferential treatment.
Fitch continues to assume that the preferential payment mechanism will continue to guarantee timely debt service payments, as presently defined by national law.
They have expectations and claims that constrain America's policies, whether that is a preferential trade agreement or a commitment to joint military exercises.
Misuse of "preferential" rents: Landlords of rent-stabilized apartments can offer units to tenants for a price lower than the legal regulated rent.
They worry that investment deals will not get the scrutiny they need, and that those close to the administration might get preferential treatment.
If you have a preferential rent, you can request your apartment's rent history to see whether the legal rent has been calculated properly.
Under the programme, Piraeus will also offer home repair loans at preferential low rates of one-month Euribor plus a spread of 1.5%.
Only Rwanda maintained the trade restrictions, and in March the United States announced it would suspend the country from the preferential trade deal.
That program gives foreign investors preferential treatment in obtaining permanent residency, in exchange for investments of at least $2150,000 in American development projects.
Preferential rents: These are rents below the legal maximum that a landlord can charge, which may sound like a good deal for tenants.
Mr. Ziobro said in an interview with Polish state radio in May that Mr. Polanski had received preferential treatment because of his fame.
The judge says prosecutors have argued students trying to get into USC do NOT get preferential treatment if influential people advocate for them.
In a statement, the company called the California law "biased and overtly political" for granting preferential treatment to an arbitrary group of industries.
Also, preferential trading terms that the United States has offered certain sub-Saharan African countries are set to expire in the coming years.
For the president's critics, Stone's legal saga has become a test case for whether those with White House connections receive preferential legal treatment.
The electricity firm plans to save 700 million euros ($803.95 million) by cancelling a preferential tariff for its former employees, El Economista reported.
There's also a chance that the bonds remain intact in the final tax measure, since the Senate version keeps their preferential tax treatment.
The lawyers said they were avenging an attack in November by doctors and staff of the hospital, after the lawyers demanded preferential treatment.
Meanwhile, investors lament what they call China's unfair trading practices — which include forced technology transfers, disproportionately limited market access and preferential state subsidies.
Mexico's government is keen to maintain preferential access to the United States and Canada, where nearly 85 percent of its exports are shipped.
"My guess is that 'Roma' would have won if it wasn't for the preferential ballot," Variety's New York bureau chief Ramin Setoodeh tweeted.
The Hong Kong Democratic and Human Rights Act could also affect Hong Kong's preferential trade status with the U.S., the news service added.
Of the religious leaders I met in Iraq last year, not one ever asked that we give his community preferential treatment over another.
Under Obama, Treasury argued that the transactions amounted to transfer of equity — not debt — and therefore were not subject to preferential tax treatment.
"The decision by Bloomberg News to formalize preferential reporting policies is troubling and wrong," wrote Brad Parscale, a campaign manager for Trump 2020.
This would give preferential tax treatment to the policies that individuals purchase, much like employer-sponsored plans (which the government does not tax).
The loophole involves a seeming benefit to tenants known as a "preferential rent"— a rent below the legal maximum allowed under rent stabilization.
During the tenancy, an increase in the preferential rent was subject to the same limits that applied to any other rent-stabilized apartment.
" Although he doesn't like to revoke preferential rents, he added, there's nothing wrong with it: "It's the same as having a deregulated apartment.
For about one-third of all rent-stabilized tenants, landlords charge a preferential rent — a discounted rent lower than the legal regulated rent.
AT&T has given preferential treatment to its own streaming services and other telecom companies have throttled Netflix and YouTube access on consumer devices.
The Liberals won several marginal seats in Queensland from Labor, helped by votes funnelled from smaller nativist parties under Australia's system of preferential voting.
On the flip side, if you strike up a rapport, you might get some preferential treatment and some extra local tips when you arrive.
India is the biggest beneficiary of the GSP, which allows preferential duty-free imports of up to $5.6 billion from the South Asian nation.
In those early days, perhaps it made more sense for Apple to cozy up to carriers and vie for preferential treatment for its products.
The central question in my opinion is did Hillary Clinton and her cronies get preferential treatment in her email server investigation for political reasons?
If passed, internet service providers (ISPs) will be able to give preferential treatment to services, blocking or throttling traffic to websites at their whim.
In their situation, there's not much tax involved, and no arbitrage between paying an ordinary income rate and paying a preferential capital gains rate.
Our Special Report, "Lower Losses Support Preferential Capital Treatment for STS Securitisations", examines the CMU proposals' impact by country, asset class and ratings level.
"Any preferential approach postulated along racial, ethnic, religious, or sexual lines will only disrupt a multicultural society and lead to a backlash," he declared.
But it will not extend state or corporate guarantees or offer to buy electricity from the plant under long-term contracts with preferential rates.
But prisoners apparently saw that as preferential treatment, possibly because convicts see sex criminals—and especially those who prey on children—as uniquely evil.
To qualify for the preferential long-term capital gains treatment — a top rate of 260% — you need to meet three conditions, said Herron. 290.
To be clear, the idea that capital gains should get a preferential tax rate did not arise as a pure sop to the rich.
In February 2016 the central bank said it would cancel the preferential treatment for banks that didn't meet standards but maintain it for most.
Choi, 60, is also accused of embezzlement, forcing conglomerates to make massive donations to nonprofit foundations, and getting preferential treatment from banks for loans.
That was the year when both the PGA and the Academy switched to a preferential ballot (read more about what that means right here).
The government has also been contemplating reforms to the electricity sector that, among other things, would no longer give preferential treatment to coal power.
The European Commission fined it €2.4bn ($2.9bn) in 2017 for giving its price-comparison shopping service preferential treatment in search results over rival offerings.
On the economic front, Washington piled on its steel and aluminum tariffs and canceled India's preferential trade benefits on approximately $5 billion of exports.
And once trans people come out (or even before they come out, if they're perceived as effeminate), forget about any preferential treatment at all.
The proposed new framework will "specify a common definition to receive an EU covered bond label and benefit from preferential capital treatment", Dombrovskis said.
SHANGHAI, April 12 (Reuters) - China's finance ministry published preferential tax rules on Friday designed to support domestic floatation of overseas-listed Chinese tech firms.
Technology stocks would also benefit if corporate profits held offshore, were allowed to be brought back to the U.S. on a preferential tax basis.
"The biggest benefit that the [Republican National Committee] and presidential campaigns bestow during a convention is preferential hotel assignment," said California donor John Jordan.
Axiata said its 19.7 percent stake in Idea would be diluted to 18.1 percent as it had not participate in Idea's preferential share issuance.
Egyptian opposition groups had long complained that EMG was selling gas at preferential prices to Israel and other countries, depriving Egypt of potential revenues.
China will combine deleveraging with overcapacity reductions, and the government will also provide preferential tax treatment to help firms cut debt levels, officials said.
But businesses frequently buy on less favorable terms on the black market because they cannot obtain dollars at either of the more preferential rates.
Amazon Alexa voice shoppers will still have preferential treatment later today, with a full two hours of access before the general public 4 p.m.
The lobby group filed a similar petition against Walmart-owned Flipkart in May, alleging violation of competition rules through preferential treatment for select sellers.
On Tuesday, Australia ordered an investigation into allegations immigration officials gave casino operator Crown Resorts preferential treatment by fast-tracking visas for Chinese gamblers.
There's no question that thin people get preferential treatment in our society — just take a look at the body types that flood the media.
The measure would still prohibit "preferential treatment," defined as using a factor such as race, gender or age to select a lesser-qualified candidate.
In 2013, the city's stock exchange cautioned underwriting banks against giving cornerstone investors preferential treatment or privileged access to information about a company's business.
Landlocked Mongolia, looking for alternative supply routes for its commodities, has already signed an agreement with the port that gave its exporters preferential treatment.
One complaint to HR for PDA, showing preferential treatment, or using words of endearment in public will at the very least trigger an investigation.
The school, which in 19363 sold 272 slaves, plans to award preferential status in the admissions process to descendants of slaves, among other moves.
Prosecutors said Singer paid Ernst $2.7 million in exchange for helping students get preferential admission to Georgetown as "bought-and-paid-for" tennis recruits.
Earlier this year, the Canadian regulator ruled against telecommunications giant Videotron after its unlimited music streaming plan gave preferential access to certain streaming companies.
Because local patients get preferential access to organs donated in their region, those most affected by New York City's deficit are New Yorkers themselves.
The second tier could include nations aligning with us in between the 80 and 90 percent mark, receiving a slightly less preferential trade deal.
The planned new SUV is the latest move in Volkswagen's aggressive growth strategy in China, where electric cars are given preferential treatment by authorities.
In 2003, Americans United for Separation of Church and State sued an Iowa prison for giving preferential treatment to participants in a prison ministry.
The DOJ could perhaps take issue with some of the preferential treatment California is offering, such as faster approvals for more fuel-efficient designs.
Manhattan's gleaming new $53 billion development was financed in part through EB-25, a preferential immigration program that luxury developers have come to adore.
The measures will include tax breaks for tourism companies and airlines, as well as Russia expanding its preferential loans programme for businesses, Mishustin said.
The bank has approval to raise $1.3 billion but aims to bring in an additional $1 billion to $1.2 billion via a preferential allotment.
Ranked-choice voting allows voters to list their candidates in order of preference — "preferential voting" as it's called in another former British colony, Australia.
A new proposal would require an automobile to contain components made by workers earning a specific wage level to qualify for Nafta's preferential tariffs.
The eastern African archipelago of the Seychelles was added to the blacklist because it has an "harmful preferential tax regime," the EU document said.
First, the moneyed elite who tip the scales of markets in their favor through unfair business practices, tax evasion and preferential access to power.
Under Apple ownership, it's highly possible that Apple Music would at least get preferential treatment, if not become the lone streaming service on offer.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will implement preferential personal income tax policies to support venture capital firms, state radio quoted the cabinet as saying on Wednesday.
China is hosting a summit of African leaders in September in Beijing, where it will likely offer new pledges of aid and preferential loans.
So it told the health plans that Medicaid applications would get preferential treatment if the insurance plan committed to selling marketplace coverage in 2018.
And UMNO has consistently framed any challenge to it as a threat to Muslim-Malays' political power, their preferential quotas and even Islam itself.
"I believe that this defendant, he is dangerous," Mr Howard told the judge during a recent skirmish over whether Mr McIver was receiving preferential treatment.
Christensen said the agency has not received specific orders to target ex-DACA recipients, but he added that those recipients don't receive preferential treatment either.
Even more important, was the Obama administration taking the high road when the FBI gave Clinton preferential treatment despite her sloppy handling of classified emails?
Rules designed to protect net neutrality—the idea that internet providers shouldn't be able to give certain content preferential treatment—seem likely to fall next.
Cornerstone investors buy big chunks of IPOs on a preferential basis in exchange for pledging not to sell the shares for at least six months.
Renault said its offer would run to Sept 10 and be priced at 12.40 rouble/share for common shares and 12.20 rouble for preferential shares.
Veterans with less-than-honorable discharges lose education benefits, preferential hiring and tax breaks, and they can be barred from the veterans' heath care system.
The U.S. announced plans Monday to end the preferential trade status that allows $5.6 billion worth of India's exports to enter the U.S. duty-free.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration stripped India of a preferential status that exempted billions of dollars worth of products made there from U.S. levies.
American and other foreign companies have long complained that the Chinese government gives preferential treatment to home-grown businesses, especially conglomerates owned by the state.
Becoming a "major non-NATO ally" implies a status upgrade that gives a country preferential access to the purchase of U.S. military equipment and technology.
Citi's problem sprang from a "relationship pricing" program, common throughout the industry, that gives customers holding large deposits with the bank a preferential mortgage rate.
The Miami Herald reported that its investigation found that Acosta gave Epstein a preferential settlement that effectively shut down an FBI probe into Epstein's crimes.
INDIAN TARIFFS * Trump ended preferential trade treatment for India in early June, resulting in U.S. tariffs on up to $5.6 billion of imports from India.
Local governments have recently been offering preferential lending rates and new fund-raising channels such as corporate bonds and securitization to help the rental business.
It says Apple's arrangements with Ireland, which resulted in low-single-digit tax rates, amounted to preferential treatment, thereby violating the EU's state-aid rules.
However, EIB benefits from preferential access to the European Central Bank's refinancing window - a quasi-unique characteristic among MDBs - which considerably strengthens its liquidity profile.
The country's exchange control system sells dollars at 10 bolivars for preferential goods such as food and medicine and for 672 bolivars for other items.
As for why it's giving preferential treatment to the movie version of Cap over his comic book inspiration... have you read Captain America comics lately?
It prevented internet services providers (such as Verizon and Comcast) from charging more for certain types of content, or giving preferential treatment to certain websites.
Ltd : * INDIA'S HDFC SAYS PANEL TO MEET ON JAN 13 TO CONSIDER AND APPROVE DETAILS OF PREFERENTIAL ISSUE AND QIP Source text for Eikon: bit.
Margrethe Vestager, Europe's top antitrust official, is expected to say on Tuesday that the Irish government gave Apple preferential treatment on its local tax arrangements.
The zones, the report said, contribute to a two-tiered system that "provides preferential treatment to Jewish Israeli settlers while imposing harsh conditions on Palestinians".
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that tax expenditures, including preferential tax rates, credits, special exclusions, exemptions, and deductions, will exceed $1.5 trillion this year alone.
Doing it well would mean fixing the structural problems that induce a wasteful allocation of resources, favoring activities that have no claim for preferential treatment.
China does not need the "preferential treatment" on trade today that would've been justified decades ago, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Wednesday.
The proposed change came as a surprise, some experts and industry officials said, because the government has never given any preferential treatment for hybrid technology.
Under current law, much of their income is taxed as capital gains, at a preferential rate of 23.8 percent instead of higher income-tax rates.
Many executives and managers feel those clubs receive preferential treatment because of it; or, more accurately, that their teams suffer for the lack of it.
Many Chinese migrated to Malaysia during the colonial era, and the feeling that they were given preferential treatment by the British lingers to this day.
In fact, it's the first time in 97 years of voting that I didn't fill out all 10 candidates in my preferential best picture ballot.
"We think the immediate winners are existing rent-regulated tenants, particularly those with preferential rents," said Matthew Murphy, the executive director of the Furman Center.
"We will not give any preferential treatment in the renegotiation to those claims that have been the object of a judicial decision," the document reads.
Earlier this year, Trump removed India from a preferential status that exempted billions of dollars worth of goods made in that country from U.S. levies.
Mishustin said new support measures would include tax breaks for tourism companies and airlines, and that Russia would expand its preferential loans programme for businesses.
But by criticizing the French Open, the WTA is making a pitch for preferential treatment for Maria that would not be made for other players.
The leaders of El Salvador, Haiti and Nicaragua should not be receiving preferential foreign aid from the U.S. while also propping up Maduro's burgeoning dictatorship.
"We are ready to offer the UK super preferential access to our own markets," he said, adding it would be "unprecedented" for any foreign country.
This law gives Hong Kong preferential treatment in matters of trade and economics compared with mainland China by treating Hong Kong as a separate jurisdiction.
Jean's family argued that Guyger was given preferential treatment because she wasn't immediately taken into police custody and was allowed to remain free on bond.
But Corfo VP Sebastian Sichel said Albemarle's initial "preferential price" offer was too high and had violated the terms of its contract with the miner.
The move was said to be in retaliation against Tokyo's decision last month to remove Seoul from its own preferential list of trusted trade partners.
Slightly more than 213 percent of the tenants pay preferential rents, a discount given by the landlord for a set period, as defined by leases.
Some tenants provided records showing legal maximums that exceed $10,23, or rents that suddenly doubled to more than $7,000 when the preferential rate was revoked.
When Taylor's lease came up for renewal in 2013, Fieldbridge raised her preferential rent— by then, $1,625 per month — to the legal maximum of $2,314.
Meridian would bill the Donaldsons at their maximum legal rent — over $28 more — and then subtract a "preferential" credit to arrive at the actual price.
These small colleges, like the largest ones, also give preferential treatment to applicants who excel in music, the arts and a host of other skills.
The brochures offer preferential conditions for foreign investors, saying their rights are protected by the state and they can remit funds abroad without any limitations.
"Giving preferential treatment to one group in terms of providing humanitarian assistance or media advocacy could worsen the sentiment of the other group," he said.
Last October, Vietnam replied that most of its former state enterprises had been equitised and operated under market economy conditions, without their previous preferential privileges.
Here's an example of how a transaction might look if it qualifies for preferential tax treatment, per Herron: John receives some ISO stock options on Oct.
"Here in China, the state has good intentions but there is no detailed regulation, no preferential policies and no tax breaks (for orphan drugs)," Li said.
Richard Blumenthal pushed for the Federal Trade Commission to crack open a new case against Google for preferential treatment of its own content in search results.
But the agreement limits investor-state dispute settlement to preferential treatment cases and certain sectors dominated by state firms, such as energy and telecoms and infrastructure.
Officials also reportedly offered Careem "preferential treatment" were it to share data, the Times added, though the company says it left the offer on the table.
Investors' main fear is that a "hard" Brexit — one in which Britain would lose preferential access with its largest trading partner — would hurt the British economy.
China is already in talks to sell electricity to energy-hungry Myanmar and pushing for preferential access to a strategic port on the Bay of Bengal.
These companies' preferential access to dollars at the official exchange rate has become more difficult, even as the government has made availability of drugs a priority.
One option would be to use ALADI, a 1980 integration treaty, to harmonise and improve existing preferential agreements, says Enrique Iglesias, a Latin American elder statesman.
Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says this means Canada will be a market that has preferential access to more than 1.2 billion consumers in 40 nations.
The move is a milestone for the renewable energy sector, which has traditionally relied on subsidies and other preferential policies to encourage developers to build plants.
Epstein's lawyers argued that these measures wouldn't be giving Epstein preferential treatment because he's rich, but instead would ensure he's not disadvantaged because of his wealth.
Commentary on this week's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) report has focused on its advice that Britain should not offer EU citizens preferential terms after it leaves.
But though some places use preferential voting for local elections, a three-way choice with AV is unfamiliar to most voters, requiring a public-information campaign.
Rhee also expressed concern that China would give American companies "preferential access," undercutting other countries and leading to "broader worries" about the future of free trade.
The deal will see Grab add 200 new 'fast-charging' EVs to its fleet in Singapore with SP providing "preferential" pricing at the organization's charging stations.
Investors will be watching the talks closely, with any signs that Britain will lose preferential access to Europe's single market likely to weigh on the currency.
There's also the matter of preferential treatment: Will other teams and players be treated as second-class citizens for not getting in on the ground floor?
Public attention on this new attempt to give telecoms free reign over which sites get preferential treatment has seemed a bit more subdued this time around.
The bumiputra favour UMNO because a system of racial rules it created in the 215s gives them handouts and preferential access to universities and government jobs.
It's also part of an initiative to detect applicants who might falsely state they are from a country like Syria in order to receive preferential treatment.
The coming year is shaping up to be one of preferential trade deals, where two or a group of countries agree on their own trading rules.
They may also qualify for preferential long-term capital gains treatment — a top rate of 20% — if they meet a set of rules from the IRS.
For one, trending news curators were mandated to give preferential treatment to a list of media outlets such as the New York Times, Variety, and Time.
The preferential-voting system is complicated and time-consuming, but perhaps the biggest hurdle to expediency lies with the tradition of counting each vote by hand.
The program is meant to encourage investment in low-income urban and rural communities by giving preferential tax treatment to those who build and invest there.
The Dutch finance ministry said it would cooperate with the Commission's investigation and said that it agreed tax rulings should provide certainty and not preferential treatment.
But some critics have said that plan will unfairly prop up Chinese companies as the government pays out giant subsidies and gives domestic firms preferential treatment.
Further, taxing the carry at ordinary income rates (rather than preferential long-term capital gains rates) would mean taxing different partners in the same partnership differently.
Preferential shares in Eletrobras, its most liquid class of stock, rose 8.34 percent to 14.68 reais on Monday, as the benchmark Bovespa index rose 0.1 percent.
Skeptics of the likely AT&T deal worry that the telecom company could give preferential treatment to the content it produces at the expense of consumers.
Making Brazil a "major non-NATO ally" implies a status upgrade that gives a country preferential access to the purchase of U.S. military equipment and technology.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star even revealed to her fans in a YouTube video that Stormi gets preferential treatment from her father while traveling.
The story quoted multiple people involved in the 2007 case who accused Acosta of caving to pressure from Epstein's lawyers to cut a preferential plea deal.
"Since Glencore has become a shareholder, it will definitely want preferential rights to buying oil and oil products," said a trader on the Russian oil market.
Exemptions for businesses worth more than 90 million euros will be abolished while preferential treatment for those worth more than 26 million euros will be reduced.
You don't have to be an epidemiologist to realize that infectious diseases make their own preferential option for the poor—they afflict them more, and worse.
This, and the fact that it took police several days to arrest her, is raising questions about whether she's getting preferential treatment as a police officer.
On October 31st it removed Cameroon from a list of African countries that get preferential trade terms, citing "gross violations" of human rights by the government.
Women's rights groups say Pistorius has received preferential treatment by the justice system compared to non-whites and those without his wealth or international celebrity status.
Aside from the immediate market moves, UK ABS could be hit by longer-term structural issues, shutting it out from preferential capital treatment and European investment.
That was in exchange for concessions from the company in a deal with Rhone Capital that the fund said gave the private equity firm preferential treatment.
A source close to the matter told Reuters the Rome Treasury dislikes the idea because preferential treatment for domestic bonds would run counter to European rules.
It could also do unintended harm by exacerbating social tensions and putting minority groups at risk of targeted violence within their communities for their preferential treatment.
The Herald report quotes multiple people involved in the 2007 case who accuse Acosta of caving to pressure from Epstein's lawyers to cut a preferential deal.
And doing so could be costly: United States businesses would lose easy access to the Mexican and Canadian markets, along with preferential treatment on investments there.
It could choose to reach a deal with AT&T that prohibits the company from giving preferential treatment to its own content or discriminating against competitors.
Abe has denied that he ever instructed officials to give preferential treatment for the establishment of Japan's first new veterinary school in more than 50 years.
Tokyo's halt to preferential treatment of the three materials would force exporters to seek permission for each individual shipment to South Korea, taking around 90 days.
The system uses "preferential charging", which charges the phone first (that's where you'll need the power the most, after all), before topping off your Juice Pack.
A review by the U.S. Trade Representative's office on whether Turkey has complied with its preferential tariff system could affect $1.66 billion worth of Turkish imports.
Proponents of California's proposed regulations contend that net neutrality rules would bar major internet providers from blocking, slowing down or giving preferential access to online content.
In 2017, Brazile then added more fuel to the fire by alleging that the Clinton campaign had been given a preferential financial arrangement with the campaign.
A new system will see borrowers receive preferential rates if their eligible net lending exceeds a benchmark, providing an incentive for banks to use that money.
Mr. Trump has denied any collusion by his campaign with Russian officials, and he has denied that his White House gives preferential treatment to Mr. Putin.
Two senators — Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Steve Daines of Montana — have argued the Republican tax plans give big corporations preferential treatment compared with pass-throughs.
The Modi government, for its part, is insisting that the Trump administration restore a preferential trade status for India that lowers tariffs on goods like textiles.
They nearly worked out a deal in January that would have opened up India to more American farm products and restored preferential trade status for India.
Among them is to make it illegal for internet service providers to give preferential treatment to certain websites and to penalize customers who access other content.
Many of the disclosures, such as the preferential treatment given to mostly white and wealthy "legacy students" (those with relatives who attended the university), look embarrassing.
In a meeting with Careem's chief executive, Mudassir Sheikha, Egyptian military intelligence offered preferential treatment in return for access to the company's customer and driver data.
Consider the net neutrality rules, which were put in place to prevent broadband companies from giving preferential treatment to content from their affiliates or business partners.
Renewable energy sources, particularly wind and solar, have enjoyed decades of subsidies and tax credits, as well as a decade of preferential treatment from state regulators.
" Ethics experts point to a law that says government employees are required to "act impartially and not give preferential treatment to any private organization or individual.
Dutch regulators said Thursday that they have opened an investigation into whether Apple has abused its market position by giving preferential treatment to its own apps.
For each of his confessions, Lucas was rewarded with special privileges such as fast food, being allowed to walk around without handcuffs, among other preferential treatment.
Instead, we have given countries like Malaysia and Brunei preferential access to the world's greatest economy with no assurances that they will address these fundamental problems.
The rules of delivery against the No 11 previously had a similar rule that applied to any similar preferential agreements for sugar into the European Union.
At best, Google will implement a soft version of this preferential treatment in its voice products, but that's not where most of Google's users are today.
Cambodia also benefits from preferential trade terms, such as most-favored-nation status with the United States and under the European Union's "Everything But Arms" initiative.
"Some industries see smaller gains because they already benefit from so much preferential tax treatment," said Alexander Arnon, a researcher with the Penn Wharton Budget Model.
India also ended its preferential trade status for Pakistan on Friday — a limited move, since their bilateral trade amounts to a comparatively small $2 billion annually.
Additional changes would make permanent discounts on rents known as "preferential rents," preventing landlords from sharply increasing those rents when a regulated tenant renews a lease.
As a result, Comcast is giving preferential treatment to its own service, while creating an economic incentive for customers to avoid rival services, the group argues.
Five women have filed a class action lawsuit calling out the Empire State for not giving tampons the same preferential treatment that male medical products get.
Many don't understand that these options are disconnected from headline-grabbing post-money valuations and that their value falls as investors come on board with preferential deals.
Like the settlers, these enterprises receive benefits from the Israeli government — preferential access to land and water, low rents — that make the occupied territories an alluring destination.
Jay Y Lee, the vice President of SAMSUNG electronics, was accused by prosecutors last year of bribing former South Korean President Park Geun-Hye for preferential policies.
It will also grant crude oil import licences to qualified companies and provide preferential tax policies for firms engaged in artificial intelligence, civil aviation, semiconductors and biopharmaceuticals.
Trade deals, including new agreements with the EU and with ten Pacific countries, give it preferential access to economies that account for nearly half of world GDP.
They embrace an elusive concept called network neutrality, and don't want Internet providers like Comcast and Verizon giving preferential treatment to the likes of YouTube or Spotify.
Those two key factors are: (i) strong public finance fundamentals relative to external finance fundamentals, and (ii) previous preferential treatment of LC creditors relative to FC creditors.
This seemed weird to scientists, who couldn't understand why the female cuckoo risked bringing attention to herself at a time when ninja-like stealth would be preferential.
When you think about the kind of people who are likely to rank Darkest Hour first on a preferential ballot, there just aren't too many of them.
They may have bought into the project as much for emotional as financial reasons, caring about the brand and perks, such as preferential entry to the park.
He called on Beijing to establish a dedicated fund to help the province make the transition, and for major policy banks to provide low-interest preferential loans.
Just as Brexit is likely to mean the end of British access to the single market, so "Brentry" ended New Zealand's preferential access to the "mother country".
"I am so sick of the 1% getting this preferential treatment," Sanders cried, in character and on point, as rich passengers boarded lifeboats on a sinking Titanic.
But the prospect of losing preferential treatment under EU laws means they could lose value in the eyes of bank treasuries that buy them for liquidity portfolios.
They could be notched up from the Long-Term IDR if the legal framework changed to give preferential treatment over other senior obligations in a resolution scenario.
The president announced New Delhi was being removed from a preferential tariff agreement that allows developing countries to export certain goods to the U.S. with zero duty.
There's a really interesting book called When Affirmative Action Was White that looks at all the preferential treatment given to whites on school, jobs, mortgages, loans, housing.
He said the FCC "fails to offer a reasoned basis" for its view that giving preferential treatment to customers who pay for faster service is a problem.
The president also said in the order that Christians and other minority religions from Muslim countries should be given preferential treatment when entering the U.S. over Muslims.
The PGA, which shares crossover membership with AMPAS, uses the same complex preferential ballot system as the Academy, which likely explains the similarities in their voting patterns.
The package of bills would ban preferential treatment for students related to big donors or alumni and alter the long-standing and sometimes loathed "legacy admissions" practice.
As Bloomberg reports, Dutch officials opened an investigation into the computing giant's alleged preferential treatment of its own products in the walled garden of the App Store.
Since transitioning under the open service policy, she can't recall a single instance when someone reacted negatively to her -- or gave her preferential treatment -- because she's transgender.
The issue ratings on Naples' senior unsecured bond have also been affirmed at 'BBB-' The ratings factor in Italy's preferential payment mechanism ensuring timely debt servicing requirements.
The ratings could also be downgraded if debt and equivalents rise above 2.5x of operating revenue or if the preferential payment mechanism protecting financial lenders is removed.
"It has all the makings of being the most preferential bid for both shareholders and, importantly, regulators," Jasper Lawler, head of research at London Capital Group, said.
But Aramco is also keen to protect is preferential-supplier status with refiners across Asia and the United States which means protecting volumes as far as possible.
New mechanisms and preferential policies, including tax exemptions, would encourage the "comprehensive utilization" of waste, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said in a statement.
The government has adopted preferential policies to improve the living conditions of veterans, and "the temporary living difficulties of some veterans will be resolved", the ministry added.
I am extremely preferential to Icy Hot, which I accepted as my personal fragrance many years ago, but there are other options that work just as well.
Others say the electricity does not end up on the grid because the network gives coal-fired plants preferential treatment over firms specializing in alternative power generation.
Facebook has been pitching advertisers on preferential access to top content on Watch from its originals program and publishers including BuzzFeed and Group Nine Media's The Dodo.
The DCR is equalised with Erste's Long-Term IDRs because in Austria derivative counterparties have no definitive preferential status over other senior obligations in a resolution scenario.
The government earlier this month also said it will implement personal income tax reforms this year and extend a preferential tax policy for new energy vehicle purchases.
India imposed tariffs on 28 American products including walnuts and almonds on June 16 in retaliation for the U.S. ending India's preferential trade status on June 1.
Georgetown announced this week that it will offer descendants of the enslaved preferential status in applying to the school, the same as it would treat legacy applicants.
The new measures include naming a building for one of the men who was sold and giving preferential admissions treatment to descendants of those who were enslaved.
Animal agriculture has preferential access to water and other scarce resources, while taxpayers underwrite government programs that enhance agribusiness profits and promote foods that make us sick.
The total debt quantum could increase further if a second-lien loan is included in the structure, although an all-senior financing is preferential, the sources said.
Those two key factors are: (i) strong public finance fundamentals relative to external finance fundamentals; and (ii) previous preferential treatment of LC creditors relative to FC creditors.
Obama routinely pushed policy that pleased the tech-savvy, including his successful effort to keep broadband suppliers from giving preferential treatment to bigger web companies over individuals.
But such agreements did not lead to preferential prices for any strategic investors during the first of the bank's two emergency fundraisings in 2008, the court heard.
Yet as a teacher, I see that the students who come weekly, sit in front, and ask and answer questions get higher grades and frankly, preferential treatment.
The scientists hoped to suss out what happens when both muscles and minds are stressed, and if one of those operations gets preferential treatment from the body.
The top tier for most preferential trade agreements could include countries that align with the values and goals of the United States above the 90 percent threshold.
The European Union (EU) and the United States have not removed preferential trade access for Cambodia's vital garments sector, despite calls from rights groups for targeted sanctions.
The zones allow investors who comply with regulations still being worked out by the Treasury Department to reduce their tax burden with preferential treatment of capital gains.
Soon after the Sunflower Movement, Beijing began offering subsidies and preferential treatment to young Taiwanese who would go to China to work or to establish start-ups.
The Trump administration initiated a review of India's preferential trade status in 2018, and in recent months there have been increasing signs that negotiations were going poorly.
The bigger point is that, thanks to lower corporate rates and preferential treatment for pass-through entities, financial institutions are some of the new code's biggest winners.
Though they still enjoy preferential status in virtually every realm, from the boardroom to the courthouse, social forces like the Me Too movement are challenging that status.
By ending their participation in the rota system, they will no longer have to give preferential treatment to the British tabloids that have been unfair to them.
Studies have shown that white Americans often demonstrate preferential treatment of lighter-skinned blacks that leads to disparities in employment and hiring practices and in socioeconomic mobility.
With funds tight and payment cycles slowing because of the epidemic, hard-hit metal companies will receive tax relief and preferential interest rates on credit, Jia said.
One type believes that we can ban all forms of preferential treatment and, so long as we enforce existing laws against discrimination, still achieve equality of result.
That means a car could source up to 37.5 percent of its value from a country like China and still be eligible for preferential treatment under Nafta.
While larger businesses often benefit from preferential tax provisions, smaller firms, which are key to job growth and innovation, frequently pay even higher shares of their profits.
Lately, some streamers' bad behavior has prompted the community to wonder whether larger channels get preferential treatment simply because they're more important to the platform's advertising ecosystem.
LONDON (Reuters) - The committee responsible for U.S. vaccination schedules has given a preferential recommendation to GlaxoSmithKline's newly approved shingles vaccine Shingrix over Merck & Co's established product Zostavax.
But it's a departure from NAFTA in that it includes stricter rules for how autos made in the three countries can qualify for preferential treatment on duties.
Protection of Chinese firms Foreign companies in China also often complain that state-owned Chinese firms benefit from unfair advantages, such as government subsidies and preferential treatment.
The agreement's preferential terms for energy purchases were meant to help free up funds to aid development in Haiti, a poor country habitually hammered by natural disasters.
Europeans are clearly troubled by Trump's apparent willingness to give new friends like Vladimir Putin -- whom McCain strongly campaigned against -- preferential treatment over the US's traditional allies.
The Donaldsons' landlord, for example, charged them a preferential rent of $1,494 until he revoked the discount and boosted the rent to the legal maximum of $2,065.
But in October the company sent them a new renewal lease reneging on the $0003,795 offer and raising their preferential rent to the legal maximum of $2,065.
Su Qingfeng, the head of ZTE's Venezuela unit, said in a phone interview that ZTE was not Cantv's biggest provider and received no preferential treatment with contracts.
Trump administration officials, including Mr. Lighthizer, have also criticized Beijing for using preferential policies, subsidies and central planning to give its businesses an advantage over American ones.
Ms. Pendergrass said she was attracted to the apartment because of its $1,1503 monthly rent, but she didn't know it was a preferential rent at the time.
Part of the delay was due to Shanahan being under investigation by the Pentagon inspector general for allegedly seeking preferential treatment of Boeing while at the department.
The content and timing of these decisions caught the attention of the FCC inspector general's office, which is investigating whether Pai improperly showed "preferential treatment" to Sinclair.
Albemarle agreed to sell a quarter of its output at preferential prices to Chile-based firms that propose to make value-added products, starting with cathodes for batteries.
India-US trade: The Trump administration added another country to its trade policy overhaul on Friday, announcing it would end preferential trade treatment for India on June 5.
The scrappy startups: Smaller companies have more to gain from rules preventing larger competitors from getting preferential treatment and less to lose by getting into a political brawl.
Oi's preferential shares were trading 1.3 percent lower at 1.53 reais, after the company reported a net profit of 679 million reais ($170.96 million) amid still shrinking revenues.
The content and timing of these decisions caught the attention of the FCC inspector general's office, which is currently investigating whether Pai improperly showed "preferential treatment" to Sinclair.
Running water was restored on Wednesday to parts of India's capital region, after protesters sabotaged a major canal in a dispute over preferential treatment for certain social castes.
How it works: United will give preferential treatment to Neulasta because Amgen, which makes Neulasta, offered a bigger rebate than Coherus, which makes Udenyca, a source familiar said.
This week Mr Trump told Congress he planned to end the preferential trade terms India enjoys with America because of its high tariffs on goods such as whiskey.
"So long as Vietnam remains the only Southeast Asian manufacturing hub with preferential access to the EU, it will attract even more interest from foreign investors," said Harding.
China will combine deleveraging with overcapacity reductions, with the government giving preferential tax treatment to help firms cut debt levels, officials said on Monday, the news agency reported.
Shanahan had been under investigation by the Pentagon inspector general for allegedly seeking preferential treatment of Boeing while at the Pentagon but he was recently cleared of wrongdoing.
The fact that days elapsed before Guyger was taken into custody on Sunday inflamed accusations that police departments extend preferential treatment when one of their own kills someone.
EU pressure for Morocco to align its preferential tax regimes with EU standards comes amid fierce competition over the African market with other centers in Europe, he said.
Some private-sector banks have agreed to provide new loans to Odebrecht if they get preferential rights as creditors, a condition which displeased other lenders, two sources said.
Zero-rating opponents have criticized the practice on the grounds that they give preferential treatment to some apps while potentially boxing out smaller startups from gaining market share.
The son and grandson of admirals, he refused the offer of a preferential release from the infamous Hanoi Hilton prison camp until his comrades could also go home.
The IMF also advised against preferential tax treatment for small companies, saying such policies could incentivize businesses to remain small so as to remain eligible for special treatment.
The FCC voted Thursday along party lines to remove net neutrality rules that prohibited internet providers from giving preferential treatment to some web content — or blocking it entirely.
The DCR is at the same level as the Long-Term IDR because derivative counterparties have no definitive preferential status over other senior obligations in a resolution scenario.
The IPO comprises a public offer of 438 million shares and a preferential offer of 210 million shares to shareholders of its parent Banpu Pcl, according to IFR.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has published an open letter to customers in Europe, after the European Commission ruled that Ireland gave preferential tax treatment to the tech company.
Critics argue that a combined AT&T-Time Warner company would be able to give preferential treatment to its own programming while discriminating against that of its competitors.
Therefore no one, not even the president, should get preferential treatment from "sympathetic" prosecutors and be insulated from prosecutors who are objective and follow wherever the evidence leads.
While support for clean renewables has seen a recent uptick, fossil fuels are still a public investment darling, receiving sweetheart loans, guarantees and other forms of preferential financing.
We're members of the TPP: Our government signed the pact last year, giving us preferential access to Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and other markets around the Pacific Rim.
Opponents of the repeal, however, say that it will allow internet service providers to give preferential treatment to certain websites, while access to smaller sites will be stymied.
While Young's punishment itself has been controversial since it was announced, some people have questioned the NCAA's timing and accused the organization of showing Ohio State preferential treatment.

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