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It was made clear that trade would be at international prices, with no subsidies or preferential treatment.Bank officials denied giving the senator any preferential treatment.De Klerk insisted that such a system would not provide for preferential treatment for any group at the expense of any other.Once joint prospects arc more securely fastened, even more preferential trading terms can be secured.And zero shareholders have preferential rights to trusts' assets when they are wound up.This measures any preferential loss of distal limb elements.Of course, family allowances, tax benefits and preferential housing allocation are all designed to ease the cost of dependent children.For this species also, therefore, preferential destruction of upper and lower jaws is indicated.Preferably preferentially From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English preferential pref‧e‧ren‧tial / ˌprefəˈrenʃ əl◂ / adjective ADVANTAGE preferential treatment, rates etc are deliberately different in order to give an advantage to particular people preferential credit terms for reliable borrowers - preferentially adverb Examples from the Corpus preferential