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- Preferential voting or preference voting (PV) may refer to different election systems or groups of election systems: Any electoral system which allows...
- of the government limit, then they can claim preferentially too. The right of the Crown as a preferential creditor was removed by the Enterprise Act 2002...
- A preferential attachment process is any of a class of processes in which some quantity, typically some form of wealth or credit, is distributed among...
- Preferential bidding system (PBS) is a computer program for crew scheduling, a method of solving airlines workforce schedules consisting of specific flights...
- A preferential trade area (also preferential trade agreement, PTA) is a trading bloc that gives preferential access to certain products from the parti****ting...
- Preferential looking is an experimental method in developmental psychology used to gain insight into the young mind/brain. The method as used today was...
- Preferential concentration is the tendency of dense particles in a turbulent fluid to cluster in regions of high strain (low vorticity) due to their inertia...
- peripheral nervous system has the ability to regrow cut nerves. Motor axons preferentially reinnervate motor pathways. The tendency of motor axons to reinnervate...
- The South Asian ****ociation for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of states in South Asia...
- "informal"). Possibilities are: Full preferential voting (FPV) requires all candidates to be ranked Optional preferential voting (OPV) requires only one candidate...