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A few years ago, Italian winemakers noticed a new moth that was infesting the leaves of grapevines (it showed partiality to chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon and muscat grapes).
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It even quotes the Bible: "In Exodus, the people are instructed to deal with everyone fairly and never to show partiality to one group above another".
And there also seems to be no space for the consequentialist in which to show partiality to one's own projects or to one's family, friends, and countrymen, leading some critics of consequentialism to deem it a profoundly alienating and perhaps self-effacing moral theory (Williams 1973).
Just so that I'm not showing partiality to hip-hop artists (although it would be an entirely different letter as to how hip-hop music has been totally diminished as an art form by this organization), how is it that Justin Bieber, an artist that defines what it means to be a modern artist, did not win Best New Artist?
Yet Balestre had a bombastic and unpredictable streak which caused him some strife with the world's car makers, as a result of various seemingly arbitrary decisions by the sport's governing body, and there were also those who felt he showed partiality towards Alain Prost when the Frenchman was battling for his third world title against his McLaren team-mate Ayrton Senna in 1989.
Wasserman Schultz, former head of the Democratic National Committee, resigned from that post last month after leaked emails showed partiality by some DNC members for Hillary Clinton in her primary battle against Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. .
In fact, there is no distinction if you believe Peter's words in the Acts of the Apostles: "I most certainly believe now that God is not one to show partiality, but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is welcome to him".
Nor must he show partiality or misplaced loyalty to those who have been responsible for a cynical charade.
If you're too close to a source, you need to "step back" and evaluate your writing and "must be especially wary of showing partiality".
And though Kathy and I always got along well with her, she now blamed us for showing partiality during the legal wrangling.
So how exactly does the church square "never showing partiality", "dealing with everyone fairly" and "not insisting on their own rights at the expense of others" with discriminatory admissions and employment policies that prioritise church children over non-church attenders and refuse to allow non-Christians to apply for jobs?
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