favouritism in A Sentence

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    The government has denied any corruption, wrongdoing or Favouritism in the deal.

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    On the other hand, corruption, Favouritism and perjury are especially operative in criminal trials.

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    That is, when Favouritism is considerable, it is associated with all siblings showing less physical and mental well-being.

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    When parents experience financial strain, mental health problems or partner conflict, differential parenting or sibling Favouritism becomes more marked.

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    Ex-CMD, VSNL and father of Internet & Data Services in India- BK Syngal- has alleged Favouritism in Padma awards.

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    However, Gayoom's rule was controversial, with some critics saying Gayoom was an autocrat who quelled dissent by limiting freedoms and political Favouritism.

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    While this may be the case when Favouritism is slight, research suggests that none of the siblings benefit when it is more marked.

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    Don't mention conflicting or erroneous conditions, technical specifications etc. in the bid document, which can lead to contractual complication, disputes, allegations of Favouritism etc.

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    They claim the intel suggests that I created a climate of hostility, Favouritism and enabled a set where no one felt safe or appreciated.”.

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    Researchers have studied Favouritism both by observing children as they interact with their parents and by asking children and their parents to report on their interactions.

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    The Favouritism of the ageing king towards a mistress led to a political crisis in which many of the courtiers deserted Versailles and retreated into overt opposition.

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    Every decision is being taken to ensure that the fruits of development reach the most vulnerable, without any corruption or Favouritism, just as Patel would have wanted it.

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    Every decision is being taken to ensure that the fruits of development reach the most vulnerable, without any corruption or Favouritism, just as Sardar Patel would have wanted it.

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    Every decision is being taken to ensure that the fruits of development reach the most vulnerable, without any corruption or Favouritism, just as Sardar Patel would have wanted it.

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    The story acts as a warning concerning Jacob's Favouritism and the effects that it can have on others as seen in Joseph's youthful pride and his brothers' envy and hatred.

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    So, I swallowed my small-townish mentality and for the next two years accepted everything as part of the office culture- Akbar's flirtation with young sub-editors, his blatant Favouritism and his bawdy jokes.

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    The second expression,“equal protection of laws”, which is rather a corollary of the first expression, and is based on the last clause of the first section of the Fourteenth Amendment to the American Constitution, directs that equal protection shall be secured to all persons within the territorial jurisdiction of the Union in the enjoyment of their rights and privileges without Favouritism or discrimination.

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