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nepotism

[nep-uh-tiz-uhm] / ˈnɛp əˌtɪz əm /


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When he gave away 31 runs in an over against Punjab Kings, the word "nepotism" figured in many reactions.

From BBC

The Emmy-nominated actor added that she is “quite strongly” against her daughter “becoming a nepotism child.”

From Los Angeles Times

And the former sheriff, Alex Villanueva, sparked criticism last year when he implied there had been too many Black division chiefs, calling it “nepotism” that he said ended when he took office.

From Los Angeles Times

The quintessential Southern heiress and political nepotism beneficiary.

From Salon

Mars' approach to nepotism is far from Williams' polished response, but she gave us something else: good content.

From Salon