Has he expressed a preference either taxing the Cadillac plans or taxing the millionaires' plans?
Adopt a siting policy that states a preference for access to clean and renewable energy supply.
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"Since 1999 we have seen a preference for bilateral relations between ministers and officials, " he said.
Assuming, of course, that a preference for one strategy rather than another is inherited.
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The company must prove that it now has a preference for profits over market share.
It has now changed sides, clearly indicating a preference for a democratically elected Monti administration, our correspondent says.
When investors are uncertain (risk-averse), they have a preference for holding cash and the price of shares falls.
Now, we may have a preference for higher incomes for working people, but this is an entirely separate issue.
If you ask a group of people if they drink Coke or Pepsi, chances are they have a preference.
Of those who have expressed a preference, roughly 47% are going for each candidate and the rest are undecided.
Mr O'Dowd said that children born in July and August would no longer get a preference for pre-school places.
If the talks fail, it will be because this breed of Republicans has elevated a preference into a fetish.
For if there is anything as English as fair play, it is a preference for messy compromise over radical change.
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Somewhat surprisingly, Larson says that more than half of buyers have shown a preference for the more expensive Pro version.
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And it means a preference for voluntary, not purely legal, dispute-resolution channels, and a readiness to adapt policy to changing technology.
And in a social age, the consumer should be able to state a preference for how he or she is pitched.
Middle management is all-too-often incentivized to achieve efficiency, and that means a preference for repetition of what is already working well.
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We adjusted after a few days and didn't have a preference for either the old or new design in that respect.
With lightning-fast deadlines and a preference for putting matters before a jury, the judges there have created a patent plaintiff's paradise.
Meanwhile, she notes that the Demand Media and WebMD rating reductions reflect a preference for less exposure to the ad market.
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The United States and Britain, while expressing a preference for a diplomatic solution, have already threatened the use of military action.
D-Day is the best-remembered event of Britain's second world war, a preference that exemplifies the nation's esteem for improvisation and making-do.
However, a preference for cricket saw him move south of the border and he has played for both Northamptonshire and Yorkshire.
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Hatoyama earned plaudits at home, but trouble in Washington, when he expressed a preference for moving the base out of Japan.
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Prof van Leeuwen posited that a preference for a particular style would be "a strong indication that this behaviour follows cultural patterns".
Mr Monti claimed Angela Merkel did not want a centre-left victory, only for Berlin to insist she had not expressed a preference.
Companies are showing a preference to invest in technology instead of people.
The results of these studies have led researchers to believe that the monkeys have a preference for symmetry just as humans do.
It has a preference for soft power, and mild assertions of influence.
Ralph Rosenberg, head of the real-estate group, has a preference for shopping beyond major metro areas where prices have been getting quite high.
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