单词 | Favoritism |
例句 | 1 Students were evaluated without bias or favoritism. 2 Nepotism, cronyism and favoritism are rampant. 3 This favoritism took the form of inheritance of land and wealth, but it also took the form of simple care. 4 The hypocrisy involved in her narrow favoritism was revealed in several ways. 5 Dating Bosses: False accusations of favoritism may arise. 6 This was his first hint at graft, favoritism. 7 For God does not show favoritism. 8 He was a corrupt official, playing favoritism and committing irregularities. 9 In - Group Favoritism: Self - Anchoring Principle or Social Identity Theory? 10 Dating Bosses: False accusations of favoritism may arise. You may get fired after the break - up. 11 But if you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as lawbreakers. 12 The typical product of favoritism of customers and selected by sorting samples and calculating their scores. 13 My brothers and sisters, do you acts of favoritism really in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ? 14 We tried to meet both children's needs without the appearance of favoritism or unfairness. 15 You may need additional training, but the matter of supervisory favoritism lies in your hands. 16 It would also give females equal rights of inheritance with males, replacing the frequent favoritism toward the eldest son. 17 Many cultures bias their legacies, parental care, sustenance, and favoritism toward sons at the expense of daughters. 18 School district employees believed that promotions were based on favoritism. 19 A boss who is romantically involved with a subordinate can exhibit favoritism through raises, promotions, assignments and the like. 20 We are uncomfortable with first ladies who are at home in the world of suspect financial practices and favoritism. 21 If it is because of your stellar performance, perhaps the favoritism indicates that you are a rising star in the organization. 22 An item from the recent corporate survey shows an 8 % decline in employee ratings of supervisor fairness and absence of favoritism. 23 To avoid conduct which would give an appearance of favoritism to any particular counsel or party. 24 If you get a promotion ahead of her, that is favoritism. 25 The students think that the teacher's praises are based on favoritism. 26 It was thought that most promotions were based on favoritism. 27 I think the answer is that both play a role but some of the effects are due to stereotypes above and beyond in-group favoritism. 28 The civil service system is set up in the process of fighting against the favoritism and the "pork barrel" system. 29 Other conducts involving abusing authority, dereliction of duty and playing favoritism and committing irregularities. 30 Giving that job to his friend's son was a clear case of favoritism. 1 Students were evaluated without bias or favoritism. 31 No one is satisfied with his favoritism in his work. 32 The results showed that there was significantly correlation among elementary school teachers' practical intelligence, Yuarn-Feng beliefs, in-group favoritism , and mental health, job performance. 33 On the question of using cadres we should never appoint people by favoritism. 34 These adjectives mean free from favoritism, self - interest, or bias in judgment. 35 Cattle as a result of favoritism and bribery Gao, under the pretext of no evidence, inadmissible. |
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