You can
call it favoritism but I say they earn that right.
-- the book of Genesis has as it's theme God's sovereign election (
you call favoritism).
Yes it is
called favoritism, yea that's our Manager.
Not exact matches
In summary then, when Jesus says in Matthew 22:14 that «many are
called, but few are chosen,» He is not laying out the doctrine of Unconditional Election, but is saying that when God invites all to participate with Him in His rule and reign on earth, He does so without partiality or
favoritism.
It was true in the first century and it's true today... Paul
calls out the elitist
favoritism and hypocricy of Peter just like we boldy proclaim the law of the spirit and the gospel of grace.
he lists the players and tells them to go play the Arsenal way, that's all, no tactical changes,
favoritism, all this is
called managing?
I for one will continue
calling him a RIDICULOUS manager, why, because we play top quality teams giving them advantages in various areas to use against, playing players who do not have all the required requisites to play in very important positions, showing massive
favoritism to players who are not even fully fit, over using players, while there are adequate substitutes on the bench or in the squad and not fixing the deficiencies in the team because of stubbornness.
Joanne McCall, President of the Florida Education Association,
calls the move another sign of
favoritism towards private and charter schools.
Joanne Weiss, who runs the Race program for Secretary Duncan, began last summer to recruit experts,
called «peer reviewers,» to score the applications in a way that would inoculate the decisions from charges of political
favoritism.