Sentence examples for concerned favouritism from inspiring English sources

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In Ghana they concerned favouritism, when superiors abused their power, infrequency of promotions, suspicions between team members as to how hard people work, and being left to work at a facility completely on one's own.

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Many people took to China's Twitter-like platform Weibo to air their concerns that favouritism based on wealth is becoming entrenched in the country's education system.

Motivated by Congressional concerns about potential favouritism towards Sikorsky Aircraft, which had in the meantime been given a contract for development of an improved version of their VS-300 experimental helicopter, the contract called for delivery of the first YR-1A to the Army in January 1945.

Key areas for reform include increasing funding for the Mongolian health system and enhancing the efficient use of these funds, improving training opportunities and incentives for health workers, altering the local culture of care to be more supportive of patients, and addressing concerns of corruption and favouritism in the health system.

Devkota et al. [ 22] showed that in Nepal, during a full-blown conflict, political interference, instability, favouritism and other concerns--i.e. a lack of unified rule of law--resulted in health workers being siezed by rebels, medicines and equipment being stolen and false reports being made.

Ferguson (2009b) showed that people low in trait empathic concern are more willing to help an in-group, but that those high in empathic concern do not show an in-group favouritism effect.

She added that other children's charities were "complaining" over perceived Government favouritism towards Kids Company, and understood their concerns that "we get resources and they don't".

Even the shooting of protesters in neighbouring Ukraine seemed to draw less media attention than Ms Sotnikova's allegedly ill-deserved victory.This conventional wisdom is at least half right, as the circumstantial evidence of favouritism (if not outright corruption) is genuine cause for concern.

A report from the House of Commons select committee on science and technology, published in 2002, voiced its concern that Nesta's system for selection to its coveted fellowships left it "open to accusations of networking or favouritism".

A key concern centered on the need to reduce perceived cronyism and corruption within the system, particularly in the form of favouritism for politically and socially connected patients.

"No favouritism" is the slogan.

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