It is a doctrine of legalized favoritism that must, by its very nature, lead to dissension, corruption and tyranny. |
The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials. |
In the past, she's officiated at some of his games but doles out absolutely no favoritism. |
He refused to comment on the allegation that favoritism was behind the decision. |
All of this clearly has the appearance of rewards based on political favoritism, rather than rewards based on merit. |
A bad law should not be an excuse for grandfathering such outrageous economic favoritism. |