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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...
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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...
- a
specific form of in-group favoritism, the
spoils system practice of
partiality in
awarding jobs and
other advantages to
friends or
trusted colleagues...
- A
police dog, also
known as a K-9, is a dog that is
trained to ****ist
police and
other law
enforcement officers.
Their duties may
include searching for...
- dictionary. Bias is an
inclination toward something, or a predisposition,
partiality, prejudice, preference, or predilection. Bias may also
refer to: The bias...
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Despite the
British government's
attempt to do "nothing that
would suggest partiality to one
section of the community" and the
improvement of the relationship...
- favoritism, a
pattern of
favoring members of one's own
group Cronyism,
partiality in
awarding advantages to
friends or
trusted colleagues Nepotism, favoritism...
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extended from its
original use to
include fanatical devotion and
undue partiality to any
group or
cause to
which one belongs,
especially when such partisanship...
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individualist philosopher,
novelist and
playwright Ayn Rand
compared partiality towards consanguinity with racism, as a small-scale
manifestation of the...
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Their arguments have been
criticised by
other scholars due to
their partiality and anachronism. Juan
Francisco Fuentes treats totalitarianism as an "invented...