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CHARGES OF LAXITY MADE 1,000 Cases Instead of 885 Were Taken -- Partiality Toward Prisoners Discovered.
It also grounds a defensible partiality toward each other that has little in common, structurally or morally, with racism or sexism.
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.
I've got kind of a partiality to governors...
Most of the information is fairly mundane: a partiality for foam pillows, certain newspapers, a particular kind of mineral water.
A partiality for old-fangled American auras, always one of his charms, is even more pronounced in "Roads to Quoz".
Rose was born in Brooklyn, and admitted to a partiality for the borough, but said that it didn't spring from nostalgia.
Both preferences represent a partiality for "objectivity" over "subjectivity," concepts that have an especially complicated significance in aesthetics.
(Dinosaur paleontologists have a partiality to naming new genera even when a new species is closely related to an existing genus, something our entomological colleagues find mildly disturbing).
It was as if Kent, similarly handsome, silent, and strong, had a partiality for Method Man.
This is done specifically through her attention to movement, the exaggerated vitality of her colours, and a partiality to the chaos of large groups of people.
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