favouritism in English

noun
1
the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group at the expense of another.
Anything else would smack of favoritism and unfair treatment for a general officer.

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1. He resigned over accusations of favouritism.

2. His promotion reeks of favouritism.

3. A wise teacher never shows favouritism.

4. We must oppose factionalismsectarianism and favouritism.

5. Occasionally there are complaints of favouritism.

6. Our teacher is guilty of blatant favouritism.

7. The teacher's favouritism sticks out a mile.

8. The students accused the teacher of favouritism.

9. She denied showing favouritism to any of her students.

10. The teachers are fair and avoid favouritism and scapegoating.

11. He strongly attacked corruption and favouritism in the government.

12. Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.

13. She had four children but never showed any favouritism.

14. 5 Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.

15. Marjorie never felt that there was any favouritism shown to her.

16. The employees think that most pay raises are based on favouritism.

17. Every man to his post And remember , Man - li , no favouritism!

18. Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favouritism.

19. Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of favouritism.

20. If so, be prepared for a small audience and accusations of favouritism.

21. Chelsea captain John Terry admits it's time they prove their Champions League favouritism.

22. In response to widespread criticism, Kadhafi strongly attacked corruption and favouritism in the government administration.

23. Synonyms for Biasness include prejudice, intolerance, favouritism, partisanship, unfairness, bigotry, chauvinism, favoritism, nonobjectivity and preference

24. A parent must be careful not to show favouritism towards any one of their children.

25. Patients and their carers would have a realistic choice freed from fears of favouritism and unfair influence.

26. Favouritism is equally bad for the favourite, who is often a sickly child, or the baby of the family.

27. The Australian Government decided on the name Australia, as this would avoid claims of favouritism or association with a particular state.

28. The Prince became the figurehead of the opposition party, perhaps reluctantly, or perhaps provoked by the favouritism given to his younger brother.

29. · From relation based Governance to system based Governance; · From discretionary administration to policy based administration; · From random interference to technological intervention; · From favouritism to level playing field; · From Informal economy to formal economy.

30. Coblentz is become a small extra-national Versailles; a Versailles in partibus: Briguing, intriguing, favouritism, strumpetocracy itself, they say, goes on there; all the old activities, on a small scale, quickened by hungry Revenge.

31. Coblentz is become a small extra-national Versailles; a Versailles in partibus: Briguing, intriguing, favouritism, strumpetocracy itself, they say, goes on there; all the old activities, on a small scale, quickened by hungry The French Revolution