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individuals equally and
without discrimination. The ****ertion that "there is no
partiality with God" is
recurrent throughout the Bible. This idea is established...
- JSTOR 40576991. Lamplugh,
George (2015).
Rancorous Enmities and
Blind Partialities:
Factions and
Parties in Georgia, 1807–1845. McFarland. p. 107. ISBN 9780761865872...
- a
specific form of in-group favoritism, the
spoils system practice of
partiality in
awarding jobs and
other advantages to
friends or
trusted colleagues...
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British leaders,
Mountbatten among them."
Ahmed (1997) "Mountbatten's
partiality was
apparent in his own statements. He
tilted openly and
heavily towards...
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equal force", or "moving together", and by extension, "fairly", "without
partiality". pari is the
ablative singular masculine (since it must grammatically...
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regions of the
Earth when the
center of the Moon's
shadow misses the Earth.
Partiality will be
visible across much of
Oceania and Antarctica, with up to 80%...
- his
meeting with
Cornelius the
Centurion by
claiming that "God
shows no
partiality".
According to the Acts of the Apostles,
Peter and John were sent from...
- philosophy: To
achieve such wide acceptability, the
agencies avoid overt partiality.
Demonstrably correct information is
their stock in trade. Traditionally...
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Freedom House is a
nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. It is best
known for
political advocacy surrounding issues of democracy, political...
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mainly agriculture and fishing. Then
through barter with the
neighboring partialities they
obtained what was
necessary to live. This need for
others to subsist...