English to Gujarati Dictionary preferential

preferential

પ્રેફરન્શિયલ
definition
adjective
preferential interest rates may be offered to employees
of or involving preference or partiality; constituting a favor or privilege.
translation of 'preferential'
અધિક આદરાત્મક
example
Since the start of 2005 most banks have started offering 'preferential' interest rates.
The targets, revealed this weekend, are a response to the government drive to counter what it sees as the 'preferential' treatment of ‘privileged’ public school pupils.
However, the meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the 'preferential' creditor concerned.
These elections were based on 'preferential' voting-voters had to indicate their first three preferences among the competing parties.
I accept that a print service provider would not fall into the category of a 'preferential' creditor.
About 60,000 party members are eligible to vote for the leader in a one-ballot, 'preferential' system.
I had been warned by the chairman of the board, Alan Craig, not to talk to any potential buyers or give any 'preferential' treatment, and I never did.
He said that 'preferential' creditors, including the Revenue, would be paid first, followed by secured creditors, including debentures and any property costs.
As a 'preferential' creditor, the Revenue Commissioners received the total assets, but was still left with a loss of more than €41,000.
It became a secret ballot with 'preferential' voting.
As an unsecured creditor, your claim would be dealt with after the claims of 'preferential' and secured creditors.
‘I want to emphasise that I'm not trying to use parliamentary privilege to get 'preferential' treatment or investigation of my specific case,’ he said.
It will amend the Companies Act to make redundancy payments a 'preferential' claim when a company goes into liquidation or receivership.
They have enormous buying power and consequently get 'preferential' treatment from suppliers.
Domestic politics would be purged of interest groups vying for 'preferential' treatment.
In 1978 Haya was elected a member of the Constituent Assembly with the highest 'preferential' votes.
The firm, a 'preferential' creditor, is owed €113,000 for its examinership fees.
As 'preferential' creditors the Inland Revenue will receive about half the £77,000 they are owed but the Council, as unsecured creditors, will get nothing.
This proposition would ban discrimination or 'preferential' treatment of ethnic and gender groups by California public agencies.
Discrimination is about different, often preferential treatment, and although I love both my parents and my partner, I give 'preferential' treatment to my partner.
The 'preferential' vote has allowed the Town Party to become a niche party.
In 1920, it introduced compulsory 'preferential' voting in Hare-Clark elections.
Given a choice with optional 'preferential' voting, voters expressed a primary vote intention, but then did not give preferences.
This is done so that parties can ‘direct’ their 'preferential' votes.
Seven Australian parliamentary chambers are elected using proportional representation, and four use optional 'preferential' voting.
However, if it proves impossible to rescue the company, secured or 'preferential' creditors such as the Inland Revenue and employees, will be paid first from any remaining assets.
She said she strongly objected to the 'preferential' voting system, which forces voters to cast a ballot in favour of one of the major parties, whose policies are indistinguishable.
They get my vote through the 'preferential' system via the Greens and the Democrats.
To draw more overseas Chinese to work in the province, the provincial authorities have constituted a series of 'preferential' policies for the schooling of the returnees' children.
Over six years ago, the Association put forward proposals, which would rank farmers as 'preferential' creditors for agricultural produce supplied by them.
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