Noun: The practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.
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But she and Larry soon realised the limitations of the treatment they were giving to the thousands of sick people who came to the hospital.
He also doubted the US practice of giving very aggressive treatment to all men who are diagnosed with the disease.
The impact, however, will be partly softened for the City of London by giving more favourable treatment to long-term pay linked to the health of a bank, such as equity or bonds that are written down when an institution fails.
But instead of giving him intensive medical treatment, officers there charged Pogany with cowardice, a military crime punishable by death.
We must do a better job of identifying drug-resistant TB in these countries, giving patients the right treatment, and limiting the spread of this disease that can be passed through a simple cough.
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The obstetrician read her witness statement to the court, giving a detailed, chronological account of the treatment she provided to Mrs Halappanavar.
Second, since money will follow the patient, it underpins the objective of giving people choice over where they get their treatment.
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It could also revolutionize the treatment of heart attacks and strokes by giving doctors a potent medicine that can clear plaque out of the arteries.
Mr Juncker concedes that giving the five laggards special treatment makes it plain that Turkey is in a category of its own.
Made infertile by treatment for ovarian cancer in 2001, she had just lost her last chance of giving birth to her own child.
Analysts have interpreted that as giving Genzyme's treatment, Fabryzyme, the inside track toward getting a six-year term of exclusivity under orphan drug laws, which is meant to encourage companies to develop treatments for rare diseases.
The crew over at GPSMagazine has certainly been busy of late, as just days after putting the Maestro 3100 through its paces, reviewers are now giving the same treatment to LG's LN740.
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