Sentences with phrase «favoritism toward»

Lawyers for the man accused of killing 17 students and teachers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School asked the judge overseeing his murder case to step aside late Friday, arguing that she has already shown too much favoritism toward prosecutors.
This raises grave ethical concerns regarding the propriety of that relationship between the prosecuting authority and the private company, and it also could potentially show favoritism toward that company in the future.»
To counter perceived favoritism toward the medium of painting at the expense of sculpture in the marketplace and in critical discourse, this entertaining show intends to even the score.
Mutual fund trustees may display favoritism toward funds from their own firms, said researchers at Indiana University at Bloomington.
Furthermore, their analysis discredits Dan Wiener's claim of Vanguard's bias and favoritism toward its passive index mutual over its managed mutual funds.
The participants of the utopian «Project» are meant to raise their children collectively for ten years, with no one permitted any favoritism toward their own offspring.
In the cafeteria, on regular lunch duty, I found myself confronted by an angry female mob, which hurled a barrage of accusations and complaints (direct communication at its finest) about school favoritism toward the student council.
These actions and words alike drove the Sanders team (and plenty of online activists) to accuse the DNC of favoritism toward Clinton, and the word «conspiracy» quickly floated around Twitter.
No one seeking the office of Attorney General should be showing favoritism toward one candidate or another.
HOFFMAN ESTATES — A Park District committee and local residents bumped heads this week over ballfield lighting and alleged favoritism toward baseball over soccer.
He warns them against showing favoritism toward the rich in the church.
Even the legislation in the Book of Deuteronomy, which a moment ago we found guilty of marked favoritism toward the priests, accepts the kingship as a valid institution.
For them justice and righteousness were far more central in the understanding of God than God's military prowess or God's favoritism toward Israel.
The invited employee may feel uncomfortable and pressured to comply because of the boss's position of authority, and the other employees may feel jealous or resentful of apparent favoritism toward another employee.

Not exact matches

There is parental favoritism (Isaac for Esau, Rebekah for Jacob), more sibling rivalry (Rachel and Leah, Joseph and his brothers), and filial rebellion (Ham toward Noah).
Warlords of Draenor was the result of extreme favoritism by Blizzard toward a very narrow band of players, a belief that players will like whatever Blizzard says they like, and a willingness to take their fans for granted.
A second activist at the blockade spoke about the favoritism the commission has shown toward business interests.
«Ridding the state of government favoritism and strengthening transparency will go a long way toward achieving a sound, balanced environment for job creation.»
First, in the present article, we focus on the individuals» perceptions of mothers» favoritism and disfavoritism toward particular siblings.
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