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Now the company may have to compensate Nasa, after the report from Nasa's top lawyer noted that the arrangement had "engendered a sense of unfairness and a perception of favouritism", and recommended it explore "possible options to remedy this situation".
He said there was no credible evidence of bias on the part of senior minister and Cameron ally Jeremy Hunt in his handling of the BSkyB takeover, but said the close ties allowed a perception of favouritism.
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Petraeus told the Senate armed services committee yesterday that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was a root cause of instability in the Middle East and Asia and "foments anti-American sentiment due to a perception of US favouritism for Israel".
In a country where ethnic grievances led to a civil war (1967-70) that claimed more than a million lives, every head of state must be particularly sensitive to perceptions of ethnic favouritism or marginalisation.
But because control of it is within your very particular power as mayor, and because a place like this has a lot of people competing for very limited resources, even the perception of unfairness or favouritism is something you really do need to avoid.
Is that because of favouritism?
Arrest statistics fuel suspicions of favouritism.
But are the accusations of favouritism correct?
Occasionally there are complaints of favouritism.
We're aware of the dangers of favouritism".
Officials avoid decisions for fear of being accused of favouritism.
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