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Meanings of show favouritism in English
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Usage of show favouritism in English
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Netanyahu has been careful not to showfavouritism, meeting both candidates and saying much the same thing afterwards.
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He was unwilling to showfavouritism -a stark reminder of the sacrifices that the children of activists always had to make.
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Perhaps Miss Phipps felt the same, but it did not become her to showfavouritism, and her voice was very stern and cold.
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And somewhat provocatively, she said such a contract would mean that consultants would never " showfavouritism towards someone who has ability to pay".
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Expectations that Penn might showfavouritism proved unfounded when the Cannes awards were announced and there was nothing for Eastwood beyond an invented honorary prize.
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May's spokesman dismissed the idea that it showedfavouritism towards his candidacy.
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'Thank you, Tucker.' He had learned well the risk of trying to be popular, or showingfavouritism to this man or that.