But this office has itself been bedeviled by favoritism, erratic coverage of U.N. activities, under-staffing, under-funding and cover-ups.
Not wanting to show favoritism to a particular candidate, the caucus then supported their favorite pizza.
Republican attorney Jeff Lobach, who is white, says a black president can't show favoritism toward blacks.
Such favoritism suggests things aren't going to change any time soon for Sony and Microsoft.
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Ken views that as a mutual love of soccer, not as favoritism per say.
Pillemer says it's important that parents know the different between favoritism and differential treatment.
Of course, the administration's favoritism of the big boys also creates some real problems to community banks.
Pillemer agrees and adds that studies have found the whole family can suffer when favoritism in shown.
The accusation of favoritism centers around Cheney's ties to the company he headed from 1995 to 2000.
Overheated rhetoric notwithstanding, who is really biased, those confident Americans of African ancestry would succeed without favoritism?
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Favoritism is human nature, says Mark Payleitner, a business career program instructor at Computer Systems Institute.
Recent immigrants and wealthy blacks are thought more deserving of quota favoritism and set-asides than poor whites.
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Today, government favoritism towards public workers has skewed the sense of values that is the American capitalist hallmark.
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Ruling among the people means establishing justice without favoritism, and justice means putting things in their proper place.
Rising above gossip, favoritism should be the ultimate goal of any leader so everyone can shine and blossom.
That apparent act of favoritism earned Wolfowitz heavy criticism from the international community.
The paradox of an anti-corruption drive in an authoritarian regime is that unchecked power breeds graft, favoritism and collusion.
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She says favoritism in the workplace is as common as the office water cooler, but a lot more toxic.
All three of the judges show favoritism in the way they critique the contestants and they greatly influence the votes.
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India seems to be drifting into a political crisis and remains handicapped by its deep-seated culture of corruption and favoritism.
These unaccredited types with no big broker affiliations can sign up for upcoming IPOs without prejudice or favoritism at www.
But when she gives a friend the office with the best view based on no other criteria, that crosses into favoritism.
If you want to focus on a single Olympic hopeful, Barnett can't help much, since USA Weightlifting's charter precludes his showing favoritism.
That would be a shock to a company accustomed to family favoritism.
There are usually windfall gains, rife with local favoritism, in the startup.
In most of Asia's maturing economies, planners are forsaking such direct measures as favoritism, tax breaks and concessionary loans to promote development.
About a quarter of the polled execs admitted to practicing favoritism themselves.
Cornell University professor and researcher Karl Andrew Pillemer studies family relationships and says one survey found that parental favoritism is almost the norm.
Last year British holiday firm Thomson warned 12, 000 employees that any office romance that led to favoritism or discrimination would trigger disciplinary action.
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