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Partiality is often nice and quite humanising, but probably this kind of thing should be put away for a major half-time punditry spot.
A major, major talent.
Surely such an omission - in order to create such a gratuitously mocking kicker - bespeaks bad faith, motivated by a disdain for Clinton, a partiality to Obama or both.
In England, John Dury, a Scots Presbyterian and (later) an Anglican minister, "a peacemaker without partiality," traveled more extensively than any other ecumenist before the 19th century.
Eagle-owls are distributed somewhat sparsely but can potentially inhabit a wide range of habitats, with a partiality for irregular topography.
If most scientists persist in promoting the technology-from-science model, this might just be a tribal partiality.
They appear to require a strong partiality toward those with shared biological features, physical appearances, or origins, a partiality that conflicts with equally strong, if more abstract convictions about the justification for our conduct towards others.
In recognizing such a limited partiality, we do not treat species as having a moral significance akin to that of families or even nations.
It also grounds a defensible partiality toward each other that has little in common, structurally or morally, with racism or sexism.
In such a case, partiality and particular concerns are judged to be legitimate and indeed valuable from an impartial, universal point of view.
With few exceptions, Jack displayed a continued partiality towards amps and pedals from the 1960s.
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