In my opinion, to conclude that the gesture represents some kind of favouritism for Rangers is stretching it. |
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The effects of this phenomenon are compounded by the continued practice of favouritism in political appointments, promotions and other decisions. |
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And despite coming under heavy fire from political opponents for alleged favouritism towards his home county, the minister is remaining defiant. |
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His latest success was achieved by 11 lengths at Doncaster last month when he justified favouritism in impressive style. |
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But in the case of a bartender there is a much thinner line, it is tempting to reward flirtation and tips with favouritism. |
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They displayed a dangerous and disgraceful spirit of favouritism for the felonry. |
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It wasn't just the obvious favouritism towards their own daughter that ticked him off either, that wasn't even the beginning of it. |
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Society itself has made them a prey to illegal gratification, favouritism, nepotism etc. |
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There have been accusations of nepotism and favouritism, philistinism and indolence, each clandestinely leaked to the papers. |
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It is part of human nature for a parent to show a little favouritism towards their own children. |
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One of my colleagues believes in eating naturally, and is annoyed at the favouritism shown to avant-garde and molecular food. |
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And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities. |
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The reverse side of this is favouritism, which also gets my back up. |
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That Manchester should enjoy Treasury favouritism was galling – and Labour Manchester at that. |
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This is not the first time that favouritism in the distribution of campaign goodies by the Minister has been pointed out. |
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The following rules are designed to avoid conflicts of interest and allegations of favouritism associated with such relationships. |
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This approach is far from ideal and can easily lead to unfairness, favouritism and discrimination. |
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Moreover, the tendency of favouritism towards males is conducive to further discriminatory treatment against the girls in a family. |
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It is important for those who will evaluate the exercise to look for the balance between favouritism and viability. |
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Mr. Speaker, of all the political parties in this House put together, the Liberals are not the ones to be lecturing us about favouritism. |
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Having these processes in place ensures fairness for all members, and protects against favouritism and cronyism. |
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Several cases of alleged recruitment favouritism were brought to the attention of the Inspector. |
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It was open for the Tribunal to conclude that a competition corrupted by favouritism could be discriminatory as well. |
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This makes it into the ideal breeding ground for favouritism and blurring of moral standard by a small powerful elite and its environment. |
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These findings have raised concerns about the extent of personal favouritism in the federal public service. |
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In which cases are you claiming that Ms Cresson was either acting out of favouritism or gross negligence? |
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Any sign of favouritism from the co-religionist occupying powers could backfire. |
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The obvious danger for chaebol firms is that favouritism, rather than business acumen, could lead one to buy from another. |
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No further evaluation should be allowed to take place after the auction has been held to avoid improprieties, such as corruption and favouritism. |
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The favouritism and in-school politics are off-putting, and there is every chance that I won't get enough hours to financially support me. |
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The administration has said the visit is too close to Israel's upcoming elections and it does not want to show any favouritism. |
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Despite allegations of patronage and favouritism in his administration's awarding of contracts, Chrétien was resolute in his decision to stay in power. |
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By this time Charles' excessive favouritism towards a certain Hagano had turned the aristocracy against him. |
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During her time in office the Commission alleges that she showed favouritism to two of her acquaintances, Mr René Berthelot and Mr Timm Riedinger. |
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The trainer will doubtless have big plans for Airmail Special, who comfortably justified 2-5 favouritism. |
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They do not, on the other hand, tolerate in themselves such traits as grouchiness, impatience, temperamental outbursts, prima donna attitudes, arrogance, favouritism, or inconsistency. |
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The Recruitment Code proscribes bureaucratic patronage or favouritism through a general emphasis on merit appointments and a specific requirement that all appointments must be above suspicion of patronage. |
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Such recommendations should be aimed at strengthening the principles of equality, democracy and justice and putting an end to double standards and to economic and political favouritism. |
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They further alleged that the judge shouted at the participants, made discourteous and rude gestures and comments to counsel and litigants, and exhibited favouritism to the plaintiff. |
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Showing favouritism towards his fiancée was not an inadvertent mistake, but the justification needed to put an end to his headstrong and unacceptable way of going about things. |
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The investigator should not have offered any public opinions about the case, nor have exhibited any favouritism or hostility towards any of the persons involved. |
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The final nail in the coffin is certainly the staging of musical guests who've all been invited to perform, selected through a clandestine process that can only be defined as pure favouritism! |
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Let's deal with the other part of the youth service allegations, and this connects up with the claims of favouritism over grant allocation made in the Panorama programme. |
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Concerns were expressed that the needs of the whole Survey were not being met and there was favouritism towards mineralogy and physical chemistry. |
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The Commission therefore needs to assess whether undesired effects are avoided by setting targets in such a way that no indirect favouritism of domestic production or distribution occurs. |
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The audit did identify a number of shortcomings in the administration of staffing policies and procedures, but emphasized there was no indication of unfairness or favouritism. |
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Second, structuring the process to bolster public confidence that decisions are made for legitimate reasons that are not linked to political favouritism or other improper motives. |
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Chaucer moves freely between all of these styles, showing favouritism to none. |
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Jealousy was, however, aroused among the English nobility at the favouritism shown the Dutch newcomer. |
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This caused other groups to sense favouritism as playing a role in the debate. |
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Act utilitarianism not only requires everyone to do what they can to maximize utility, but to do so without any favouritism. |
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The western emperor Gratian had become unpopular because of perceived favouritism toward Alans over Roman citizens. |
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This debate continued, with the Dragons being accused of favouritism towards their Newport feeder club rather than the other feeder clubs. |
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The slamdunk emails that prove a discriminatory attitude or blatant favouritism or inappropriate relationships. |
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The faker culture is based on sifarish, nepotism, and political favouritism. |
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O'Brien has won eight of the last nine Gallinules and his winners include Jan Vermeer, who won in 2010 before being propelled to 9-4 favouritism for the Derby. |
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And it also is the time for it to understand that in administration, favouritism could be as lethal and as annihilative, if not more, as are nepotism and cronyism. |
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The Prince became the figurehead of the opposition party, perhaps reluctantly, or perhaps provoked by the favouritism given to his younger brother. |
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