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partiality

[pahr-shee-al-i-tee, pahr-shal-] / ˌpɑr ʃiˈæl ɪ ti, pɑrˈʃæl- /


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Also on Friday, Jones' attorney asked Bellis to substantially reduce the verdict, saying it was "exorbitant, shocks the sense of justice and was influenced by partiality and prejudice."

From Reuters

Endangering them is the inevitable and entirely predictable effect of undermining public trust in law enforcement officials who show no fear, favor or partiality to the powerful.

From Salon

Voters in the Philippines have long shown a partiality to strongman rule, to roguish characters who promise to dispense with the messy compromises of democracy and get things done.

From BBC

“All based on spurious accusations about fake ethical problems or partiality,” Mr. McConnell said.

From Washington Times

Or her recusal suggests that non-recusal would present an “appearance” of partiality.

From Washington Post