The effects of this phenomenon are compounded by the continued practice of favouritism in political appointments, promotions and other decisions. |
They displayed a dangerous and disgraceful spirit of favouritism for the felonry. |
It wasn't just the obvious favouritism towards their own daughter that ticked him off either, that wasn't even the beginning of it. |
His latest success was achieved by 11 lengths at Doncaster last month when he justified favouritism in impressive style. |
Having these processes in place ensures fairness for all members, and protects against favouritism and cronyism. |
In my opinion, to conclude that the gesture represents some kind of favouritism for Rangers is stretching it. |