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favouritism
/ ˈfeɪvrɪ-, ˈfeɪvərɪˌtɪzəm /
noun
the practice of giving special treatment to a person or group
the state of being treated as a favourite
Example Sentences
But in the minds of many Nigerians, Hausas, Kanuris and Nupes are all seen as northerners – and therefore there was a perception that Buhari, who is from the north, showed favouritism.
"It does appear to be favouritism towards the better players on the tour," Broady added.
Jane Bryant, Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, said the reports contain "concerning findings" regarding bullying and harassment, misogyny, discrimination, inappropriate management styles and promotion based on favouritism.
The actress felt she would have been vulnerable to accusations of favouritism.
The report added: "The panel found that Mrs Clark did not demonstrate favouritism, or discrimination, by maintaining the division."
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