nepotistic in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Both nepotistic appointments were characteristic of the age.
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Whether nepotistic or not, it looks that way.
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Instead, the new regime became increasingly authoritarian, corrupt and nepotistic.
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This would mean more nepotistic behaviour and a culture of reverence to the main boss.
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Alternatively, try universities that banks have a nepotistic connection with.
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Self-publishing, he says, was a conscious decision to avoid seeming nepotistic -- not just to others, but also to himself.
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They are convinced that someone who has no wife or family is likely to be less corrupt or nepotistic.
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It is thus pertinent that such a corrupt and nepotistic government should not be allowed to stay in government even for a day.
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They wanted to feel that someone was running things, even if it was the nepotistic empty suit that so many of them despised.
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In particular, the outlawing of advertising for unpaid placements, which would clearly only return work experience to the domain of the well-connected and nepotistic.
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