favouritism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for favouritism in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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These states did not accept radical concepts such as democracy or popular sovereignty, but they did struggle to professionalise their public services and to reduce corruption and favouritism.
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The colonial favouritism which existed.
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He justified favouritism and won the race.
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Tax professionals called it favouritism and purely political.
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The post resulted in a flood of internet commentary resentful of the favouritism shown to minority groups, exemplified by what was considered the exorbitant reimbursement price offered to the pedlars.
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Bribery was regarded as worse than favouritism or document falsification.
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To avoid accusations of favouritism, he remained aloof from his brother which amused his senior officers who had guessed his intentions.
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It was criticized for its dubious selection criteria, bureaucracy and favouritism, and was seen as a form of government control over artistic production.
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These participants would then exhibit in-group favouritism, giving preferential treatment to in-group members.
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This was to avoid any signs of favouritism on behalf of the record labels, as he was publishing his own music.
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