13 example sentences using favoritism.
Favoritism used in a sentence
Favoritism in a sentence as a noun
I hate the favoritism people show to companies.
The idea of rule of law, then the subversion of law with favoritism for the powerful.
That way you avoid all the claims of favoritism and possible fall-out in case the relationship goes sour.
Not to show a direct favoritism toward Microsoft, but his review reeks with personal bias:"my first thought was, Boy, that’s heavy!
Also favoritism to people you know is being nice to people you know - the gist of what's being advocated here is be nice to people you know, because relationship.
The reason to seek out this venue is because of nothing more than apolitical favoritism towards patent holders.
To prevent price gouging, favoritism to particular customers, killing off rivals.
The thing is, when you've already got 100,000 word treatises on Sailor Moon due to some Admin/Mod having that as his/her pet topic, it smacks of elitism, favoritism and hypocrisy.
Even if both parties entered it willingly and with no coercion or implied retaliation for saying "no", there may be questions of favoritism among other employees.
What site?Was the customer military or civilian contractor?The military is [1] _death_ on racisim, sexism, favoritism.
If it weren't for the ol'govt'boys network and for all the nepotism and favoritism, there would be a large opportunity for small startups to undercut these large, wasteful, stupid and taxpayer moneysucking behemoths.
The stories you hear from those places are becoming eerily familiar: a guy from South America told me how over there all entrepreneurs are rich kids, legacies from generations of crony capitalism and favoritism.
This seems like a pretty clear-cut case of assuming that there is some intentional malice or favoritism in actions that are the result of an automated system.- Google adds some terms like "assisted opening knife" and "assist folding knife" so they are recognized as prohibited knife ads.
Favoritism definitions
an inclination to favor some person or group
See also: favouritism
unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
See also: discrimination favouritism