Sentence examples for favoritism from inspiring English sources

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I prefer dee to dumb""Regarding Romney: Cutting investment on the poor to finance tax cuts for the very rich is bad economic policy""Romney doesn't really have an economic plan""Romney's clear favoritism for upper income folk is disturbing""Romney/Ryan would send us back to the 30s"."If Romney listens to the crazies in Republican party, we're toast.

By the 1990s the unrestrained corruption and favoritism of his regime had begun to alienate even the middle class and business circles, but continuing high rates of economic growth and the government's tight political controls insulated Suharto from any genuine opposition.

"I finally feel like you guys can call me Aussie Kim because I won the title," Clijsters said at the trophy presentations, referring to her crowd favoritism that came from her former relationship with Australian No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt.

State media portrayed Jang as a power-hungry and ambitious challenger to the throne who resorted to nepotism and favoritism to build his "little kingdom" as he plotted a coup against his nephew.

The plan quickly collapsed, amid allegations of favoritism and corruption.

"The government," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote, "may not regulate [speech] based on hostility — or favoritism — towards the underlying message expressed".

Patronage and political favoritism in dispensing city jobs and contracts, an old Newark tradition, continued, as did the perpetuation of no-show jobs.

He told me that multiple safeguards exist to insure that the department's procurement process for Iraq contracts is free of favoritism.

After Lima hosted the Latin America's 50 Best awards, in 2013 and 2014, with the Peruvian tourism commission as a sponsor, South America was split from two regions into three, leading to accusations of gerrymandering and FIFA-like favoritism.

I came across them in every city: the young man in Mosul who loved Metallica and signed up to be a translator at a U.S. Army base; the DVD salesman in Najaf whose plans to study medicine were crushed by Baath Party favoritism, and who offered his services to the first American Humvee that entered his city.

Wilentz notes that he presided over a period of corruption and favoritism, encouraging hostility toward government agencies and "a general disregard for oversight safeguards as among the evils of 'big government.' " In this, and in a notorious attempt to expand executive power outside the Constitution — the Iran-Contra affair — Reagan's Presidency presaged that of George W. Bush.

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