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1 Professor Leonard looks to me like a person who wouldn't show favoritism .
2 Some of the emails appeared to show favoritism within the DNC for Clinton over U.S.
3 He would be angry with the writer's younger brother, Monty, and would show favoritism to the writer.
4 Netanyahu has been careful not to show favoritism , meeting both candidates and saying much the same thing afterwards.
5 The chairman of the peace conference and the mediators sat off to one side, so as not to show favoritism .
6 The emails, released by activist group WikiLeaks at the weekend, appeared to show favoritism within the DNC for Clinton over U.S.
7 He had two servants, either one of whom would be glad to use it, but he did not wish to show favoritism .
8 Should you show favoritism for one, the rest will turn upon you; and to marry any one of them would be fatal to your art.
9 He was kind and affectionate to all, and showed favoritism or privileges to none.
10 If he's showing favoritism , I'll put an end to it when I have time.
11 Under cross-examination by prosecutor Matthew Coman, Nagin denied that he had shown favoritism in awarding city contracts.
12 During the meeting, nobody, not even Vivien, had defended him against the accusations that he showed favoritism to Maria.
13 The old man had always shown favoritism , making it no secret to anyone, especially Carl, that he preferred Beau.
14 Had she shown favoritism ?
15 They said that by showing favoritism he was weakening his influence with the men and that he made a "pet" of me.
16 That was because even the fairest-minded man is afraid he will be tempted into showing favoritism - and so withholds justice....
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