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favoritism

[fey-ver-i-tiz-uhm, feyv-ri-] / ˈfeɪ vər ɪˌtɪz əm, ˈfeɪv rɪ- /


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Min-kyu's sister Min-hee adds into the equation as she resents his obvious favoritism, though she falls a bit flat beyond offering an obvious adversary in this story filled with shades of gray.

From Salon

Some alumni saw the hire as a potential conflict of interest, comments on Whittier’s social media allege favoritism, and the faculty took their concerns to Santana, then chair of the Board of Trustees.

From Los Angeles Times

In the past, the leadership was chosen by delegates, a system in which favors and favoritism played a heavy role.

From New York Times

They can often react to struggles with their peers by fighting with their siblings, and perceived favoritism from their parents can exacerbate their scuffles.

From Washington Post

Such a campaign would always be difficult given U.N. favoritism for dictators.

From Washington Post