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Favoritism

Favoritism meaning

Alternative spelling of favouritism.

Example sentences (20)

Favoritism main Favoritism, sometimes known as in-group favoritism, or in-group bias, refers to a pattern of favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members.

And apparently, I’m not treating her well enough,” Christine told TLC’s cameras of Kody’s favoritism.

George allowed his wife to cultivate few close friendships, for fear of favoritism.

However, Player 2 went on to explain that within Butler’s volleyball program, she found favoritism was not based solely on performance and that every player was held to a different set of expectations.

I don’t have favoritism, really, to be honest.

In a stunning display of cowardice, Kody stays quiet, refusing to admit that his favoritism's led to disaster.

In judgment, or the administration of justice, the Bible shows that the civil courts of Old Testament Israel were to show no partiality or favoritism to the rich or the poor ().

My feeling is Iam is set to win and putting We against him it would really look like favoritism when he wins.

Their favoritism and tried and tested mentality is too much.

A New York Times review of the Biennial criticized her abstractions and seemed to imply that favoritism got her in the show.

Being in a blended family can have its difficult moments, and one of the key factors of keeping peace within one is avoiding any favoritism.

But the cliffhanger ending is what propped this episode up in favoritism for many.

But they would face a similar problem: If you’re going to take merely symbolic enforcement action, you’re going to open yourself up to the criticism of favoritism and it being arbitrary, which is something agencies cannot do.

Concerns regarding an undisclosed contract signed by Paris organizers, as well as possible misuse of public funds — and favoritism — were expressed by the prosecutor’s office.

He cited a controversial $865 million contract awarded to a company owned by ‘Guyanese Critic’, which has sparked allegations of favoritism and lack of transparency.

He is different from notable ones who have consistently get invited not because of performance in the national team or clubsides but Godfatherism and favoritism by servant coaches.

He said that this persistent geopolitical favoritism and calculated negligence have frustrated capable Nigerian candidates.

His supposed indulgence of Wall Street elites has left many to question if he represents justice or has merely positioned himself as the gatekeeper of corporate favoritism.

In a society where respect for elders and religious leaders has significantly declined, where corruption permeates every aspect of daily life, and where nepotism and favoritism overshadow competence, we find ourselves at a crossroads.

In fact, analyzed from the perspective of ethical decision-making, public officials should not forget that upholding ethical standards is crucial, therefore, they should avoid conflicts of interest, nepotism, and favoritism.