favoritism u rečniku PONS

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They discover rampant favoritism and a society on the brink of collapse.
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After the first competition's results were announced, the artists involved complained of changes in guidelines and favoritism.
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Brewer suggested that the increased self-esteem could flow from social identity rather than ingroup favoritism.
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There have also been accusations of corruption and political favoritism.
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Another criticism is the alleged favoritism shown to the major tobacco companies over smaller independent tobacco growers and sellers.
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The reason of my rejection - she said - is because of the favoritism of the jury towards some candidates.
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Among other things, these included increasing official salaries, enforcement of laws, eliminating favoritism, and reform exams to focus on practical statecraft.
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This led to assertions of favoritism, plus the content and quality of these books was questioned, which led to their removal from schools in 1879.
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Two prominent theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of in-group favoritism are realistic conflict theory and social identity theory.
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The favoritism of ingroup members also results from the decreased inborn motivation to read the face of a person of another group or culture.
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