Sentence examples for disfavoring from inspiring English sources

The word 'disfavoring' is correct and usable in written English
One can use 'disfavoring' to describe a negative bias or preference against someone or something. Example: Despite her hard work and dedication, the boss was continuously disfavoring her for promotions and advancements.

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disfavoring

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Present participle of disfavor

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The appeals court lifted the injunction with a muddled opinion that contends Texas does not violate the Constitution by disfavoring abortion or activities that promote abortion.

Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority on Wednesday, said the lower courts had failed to properly apply the Federal Arbitration Act, which overrides some state court decisions disfavoring arbitration.

In 1969 and 1982, the Supreme Court struck down measures disfavoring minorities on the grounds that they unfairly restructured the political process.

Mavis B. Knight, a Democrat from Dallas, introduced an amendment requiring that students study the reasons "the founding fathers protected religious freedom in America by barring the government from promoting or disfavoring any particular religion above all others".

Joe Nocera's column doesn't mention the half-dozen or so known instances of cable and wireless companies disfavoring certain Internet applications and Web sites as well as the express intention of many of those companies to provide an Internet "fast lane" for those who pay and a "slow lane" for those who don't.

Supreme Court precedents strongly disfavoring the retroactive application of new constitutional interpretations, along with the restrictive approach to habeas corpus in a 1996 federal law, have made the retroactivity question an elusive and technically difficult one.

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Here, for example, is Mr Kennedy, writing for the majority:Premised on mistrust of governmental power, the First Amendment stands against attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints.

But the I.T.C.'s most attractive offering is that it can ban infringing imports without going through a federal court's narrow criteria, which disfavors such bans.

But Greg Colvin, a tax lawyer specializing in nonprofit organizations, told me, "All Fischer has to do to violate the law is indicate that a person should be favored or disfavored in the coming election"; if he oversteps, the tax exemption becomes a government subsidy for "a political message".

At the other end of the Capitol, the Republican Speaker almost always keeps from the floor any measure disfavored by a majority of his caucus, even if a majority of the House itself supports it.

Johnson has made a swift descent from immense popularity to disfavor.

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