Sentence examples for Give favoured from inspiring English sources

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Outcomes in the constituency elections depend heavily, though not totally, on the local governors, who can, for example, give favoured candidates access to the media.

The communities secretary said he did not believe most voters would want their councils to give favoured tax treatment to the organisation.

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"If you want favours, you have to give favours," a Berlin source reportedly told the paper.

The court first addressed the establishment clause, which generally prohibits the government from establishing, advancing, or giving favour to any religion.

In its decision the court held that Section 702 of the act did not violate the First Amendment's establishment clause, which generally prohibits the government from establishing, advancing, or giving favour to any religion.

And they must show us that they aren't giving favours to big business while denying the same ones to small UK companies and the rest of us alike.

The Milford Board of Education, however, denied the group's request on the grounds that its activities amounted to religious instruction and was a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment's establishment clause, which generally prohibits the government from establishing, advancing, or giving favour to any religion.

Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on June 27 , 2002 ruled (5 4) that an Ohio school-voucher program did not violate the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which generally prohibits the government from establishing, advancing, or giving favour to any religion.

When Zobrest's parents asked public officials to continue to supply their son with a sign-language interpreter, the school board refused the request, believing that it was a violation of the First Amendment's establishment clause, which generally prohibits the government from establishing, advancing, or giving favour to any religion.

He said: "Crony capitalism is essentially a condition in which… public officials are giving favours to people in the private sector in payment of political favours". He said it was prevalent in China and Russia, but had not been common in the US or the UK.

There is also a danger that oncologists can give recommendations favouring entering the trial rather than presenting a balanced view of the benefits and drawbacks of doing so (Eggly et al, 2008; Brown et al, 2011).

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