Better, says Pierre Goldschmidt, an ex-head of safeguards at the IAEA, to end all favouritism.
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The plan has more than a dash of political favouritism: rulers who embrace Israel will do best.
But the department has consistently rejected any suggestion of favouritism and insisted all procedures were properly carried out.
At first sight, a visitor to Suzhou might be tempted to believe Mr Lee's charge of municipal favouritism.
He wants the Conservative-run Westminster Council to investigate the circumstances around the appointment, saying it smacks of "ideological favouritism".
Despite the Wales make-up of the coaching team, O'Driscoll is sure there will be no favouritism towards Welsh players.
He listened to a catalogue of infamy dubious wheat contracts and bank loans, favouritism to a business friend alleged by Miss Bhutto.
Bribes and favouritism are still a way of life, and would quickly spread through Mr Sasono's projects as they expanded.
Favouritism towards Mr Qaddafi's own family, clan and tribe also complicates things.
Almost all companies allowed a listing are the beneficiaries of government favouritism.
From this time on, officials would have to come from more than one country to prevent favouritism, and rules for each sport would have to be standardised.
Following Mr Kim's victory in the 1997 presidential elections, the favouritism previously shown to the inhabitants of Kyongsang was replaced by the promotion of those who originated from Cholla.
After independence from British rule increasingly assertive Sinhala nationalists, resentful of what they saw as British favouritism towards minority Tamils, began to fan the flames of ethnic division.
But as I'm from Carryduff it might look like favouritism.
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Nevertheless, there are continuing charges of favouritism, mismanagement and embezzlement.
He made 29 allegations concerning the way contracts were awarded by the Department for Regional Development, alleging that there was favouritism and that proper tendering procedures were not followed.
However, while most staff agreed in principle with performance pay, they felt that their own schemes did not accurately recognise and reward good work, and were prone to favouritism.
Not only does that reduce the scope for corruption or political favouritism, but the cards hold a wealth of information that can be used for designing and targeting programmes.
The other hypothesis is that the dose is an act of blatant favouritism, aimed primarily at sons by mothers who are attempting to pull a fast one on their potential daughters-in-law.
Nepotism and favouritism are rife: only this week news emerged of a university rector who, the day before he retired on October 31st, signed a decree to make his son a lecturer.
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Red Bull have been accused of favouritism this season, most publicly at the British Grand Prix when a new front wing was taken off Mark Webber's car and given to Vettel before qualifying.
Meanwhile, political favouritism still distorts the defence budget.
Conspiracy theories abound, from favouritism through to corruption.
Occasionally there are complaints of favouritism.
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Historically, the FIA has not punished the use of team orders when they have been applied in a championship-winning race but Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz told Austrian reporters this week that he would be prepared to lose the title to Alonso rather than show favouritism to either of his drivers.
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