Nepotism means favoritism towards family or close friends, especially in giving them preferential treatment or opportunities.
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Bryan wasn't guilty
of nepotism in hiring Terry, but Panthers fans have accused him of inept - otism.
According to Brogya Genfi, it came as no surprise when one of the NPP's stocks Prof. Stephen Addae issued a statement expressing his displeasure about the levels of
nepotism in the administration.
Some Popes were notorious
for nepotism in their appointments.
Full disclosure here: my start in the business was as classic a case of
nepotism as you will ever find.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Wednesday said it's unfair his wife can't legally get paid for the work she does as first lady because of
nepotism rules common throughout the...
According to him, his administration was unfairly judged when he was accused of
nepotism at a time he had only one blood relation serving in his government in the person of Hon. Joyce Mogtari Bawa.
Diaz Foods may be a family owned business, but the company does not operate like one — especially the ones where family members rely
on nepotism for their jobs, President Rene Diaz says.
During her vetting, Mrs Lamptey kicked
against nepotism and cronyism, saying they impede investigation of crimes and also constitute conflict of interest.
Earlier this month, the mayor even suggested that McCray, who is barred by
nepotism laws from collecting a city government salary, deserves compensation for all the efforts she has undertaken on behalf of his administration.
And Diane Ravitch has quickly produced an excellent summary of the issues at, «Connecticut: State Investigation Finds
Rampant Nepotism and Lack of Oversight at Charter Chain.»
It is frequently being said now that the celibacy rule is a late - medieval imposition aimed at protecting the Church's property
from nepotism.
How about using school resources for personal business, how
about nepotism, how about having unqualified people managing the school.
This doesn't have anything to do
with nepotism (that's another article entirely); it has to do with networking.
Avoid nepotism by treating family members the same as non-family members, especially with wages and performance reviews.
In fact, some observers are quietly wondering if the proposed tax breaks influenced Drake's recent vote against the proposed ban on
nepotism hiring.
Last year, Steinburg was one of two primary sponsors on legislation that set conflict of interest and
nepotism policies for charter school leadership, although the bill left the door open to out - of - state board members and officers.
In response to a proposal from County Executive Joanie Mahoney to limit outside income for full - time elected officials, legislators let loose a flurry of their own proposals, including some that target issues
like nepotism and pension padding.
Mr Clarke's report highlighted a «disconcerting pattern» in the schools,
including nepotism in staff appointments, bullying of senior teachers, a «strategy of harassment to oust the head teacher» and the «reinforcement of Muslim identity to the exclusion or disparagement of others».
The Lens
Nepotism cases against two New Orleans charter school leaders have dragged on for years
Much like the Bush equivalent in our political realm, it seems when a son is elevated to a position of power
through nepotism all the good will earned by the father is squandered by the son.
Instead, each of the panel members talked about how we found our own careers through serendipitous meetings, friends - of - friends, and good old
blatant nepotism.
Anyone who would want to
cry nepotism in terms of the Rankings... I'd like to present you Exhibit A (B and C to come later)..
«This is the
same nepotism Leymah Gbowee was referring to when she resigned her post from the government,» said Patrick Tokpah, an educator.
Nepotism waivers permit the hiring or promotion of relatives of county officials for positions that are not part of the competitive Civil Service system.
Relatives of Congressman / Queens Democratic boss Joe Crowley are violating rules meant to
prevent nepotism in the court system.
Ethics laws try to
curb nepotism by mostly banning officials from hiring, influencing the hiring of or supervising relatives.
Deeply exasperated at having to find a job for this gawky boy with his calf - like face, Phil nonetheless submits to the
Hollywood nepotism law, finds him a «cockamamie» assistant job, and Bobby instantly falls in love with Phil's secretary, the heartstoppingly beautiful and likeable Vonnie, played by Kristen Stewart, who has been miraculously tasked with showing Bobby around.
States with weak charter laws
encourage nepotism, profiteering by politicians, and worse,» according to the NPE report titled Charters and Consequences.
The first may be distorted into jingoism, the second
into nepotism, the third into sentimentality.
There is so
much nepotism and poverty in the land, so this government must go.
The analysis, published online in the journal PLoS ONE, refutes the notion that recently publicized cases of
academic nepotism in Italy were isolated incidents.
The investigations also are alleged to have
found nepotism — an employee supervised her husband — procurement rule violations and residency infractions where school employees lived outside of Chicago even as they worked at North - Grand and enrolled their children in the school.
Nassau County Democratic County Chairman Jay Jacobs has filed an ethics complaint against Democratic County Comptroller George Maragos,
alleging nepotism played a role in hiring.
It's no secret that
nepotism plays an important role in Italy's academic world.
They are peopled at the whim of
political nepotism, cost millions and are yet again an example of how the divide between taxpayers / electorate v the poltical elite is growing.
August 3, 2011 Italian academia is a family business, statistical analysis reveals Unusually high clustering of last names within Italian academic institutions and disciplines indicates
widespread nepotism in the country's schools, according to a new computational analysis.
So, we began producing slightly non-standard, mildly unexpected experiences within «straight» academic contexts — and, conversely, we began producing pedagogical scenarios within that netherworld of freeze - dried political «art - ivism», hedge fund after - after parties and rampant economic /
artistic nepotism known as the art industry - scape.
I'm not sure you understand exactly what
nepotism means... but I suppose that's fairly irrelevant.
Excellent, another one of my Arsenal Hero's displays dignity, putting their love for the club and their own personal pride over money and short
term nepotism.
Or maybe the non-endorsement of Teachout reflects the will of the paper's chairman and publisher, Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., a multigenerational
nepotism product himself.
That's changed, with new rules on criminal background checks and
barring nepotism.
For the seedlings, if a similarly shaped relative was detected,
nepotism kicked in: The plant would grow its leaves away from the family member to avoid shading it.