There's
clear favoritism here.
Not exact matches
When you finally announce the winners, break those
clear - cut, quantifiable criteria back out and show everyone why these people were chosen — this transparency will reduce suspicions of
favoritism.
Neither admits to any
favoritism but such actions are
clear to most outsiders.
Among the disorders
clear from a reading of First Corinthians are congregational disunity, ministerial
favoritism, sexual laxity, incest, litigiousness, overdone marital asceticism, spiritual elitism, pneumatic individualism, sacramental and charismatic abuse, theological heresy, even unfilled financial pledges.
For a variety of reasons which Common Cause / NY has previously stated, it's
clear that the Commission's proposed map, while acceptable in many respects, is not free from
favoritism or political influence.
It is likely that it will gradually become
clear to the members of the Town Board that they should side with the people they represent and who appear before them on their own personal time month after month quietly asking for a government in conformance with the Open Meetings Lawand a government bereft of political
favoritism and crony patronage.
In - group
favoritism is tenacious when membership confers
clear advantages, as it does, for instance, among whites and other dominant social groups.
Although, there are different types of background checks, establishing a
clear and concise background screening policy can ensure consistency in the screening process; avoid exceptions and
favoritism and conduct checks on all applicants.