partiality in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

partiality in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for partiality in the English»Spanish Dictionary

partiality [ˌpɑ:ʃiˈæləti, Am ˌpɑ:rʃiˈælət̬i] N no pl

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His work on partiality defends the importance of self-concern as a central ingredient in virtue.
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With a motto of the view and the other view, it purports to present the diverse points of view and opinions without bias and partiality.
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Often, people hide the fact that they are multicommunicating from their conversational partners because they report an underlying perception of rudeness or partiality of conversational investment associated with multicommunicating.
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She also opined that uniforms should be made mandatory in colleges as it would help in erasing partiality among students.
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Its function is to prevent deficiency and excess, or its function is to inhibit partiality.
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Noble manners, an engaging disposition, affable and condescending address, a genial and good-humoured bearing, even if some allowance is made for partiality in description, make up an attractive portrait.
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They said they witnessed undue interference of state authorities, partiality of most media and lack of independence of the election administration.
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Its function is to prevent deficiency and excess, or to prevent partiality.
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A disappointed suitor brought in a bill in 1693 complaining of his partiality.
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As such, they are less susceptible to accusations of partiality on the part of the author than many previous studies.?
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