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As networks more blatantly favor internal suppliers, Warner, which is not aligned with a major network, has kept its batting average high by maintaining a deep bench of all-star producers.
Gary Cohn, Trump's chief economic adviser and, reportedly, the top candidate for the chair, represents so much that is odious about the Administration: the former president of Goldman Sachs, he blatantly favors the interests of banks and of the wealthy.
Now the Obama Administration is turning Marshall on his head with its actions regarding Chrysler and General Motors, blatantly favoring the politically powerful United Auto Workers union over the companies' lawful creditors.
By so blatantly favoring their wealthier customers and so obviously offering table scraps to everyone else, the airlines have made clear where different people stand in the pecking order.
The ruling blatantly favors the conservative gun rights lobby and disregards the compelling safety concerns of cities confronting violence, in addition to centuries of established constitutional law that the decision reversed without even pretending to address.
First and foremost, Chief Justice Roberts likely wanted to save the credibility of the Supreme Court as a unique American institution -- a credibility already deeply tarnished by the Court's awarding of the Presidency to George W. Bush over Al Gore in 2000, and the Citizens United case that opened the floodgates of campaign contributions and was seen as blatantly favoring the Republican Party.
Not long ago, at a reception in Washington, I found myself talking to a prominent conservative commentator who was spitting mad because, he said, the Obama administration had blatantly, possibly criminally, favored unions over bondholders when dictating bailout terms to the automotive industry.
At a time when many young architects seem to embrace the radical for its own sake, Mr. Adjaye favors blatantly simple spaces that feel as if they have been shaped by the wisdom of the ages.
As a result, London has become, in effect, a center of libel tourism, and the Royal Courts of Justice favored tribunal for what a House of Commons report called "blatantly inappropriate cases, involving foreigners suing foreigners".
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