-
individuals equally and
without discrimination. The ****ertion that "there is no
partiality with God" is
recurrent throughout the Bible. This idea is established...
- a
specific form of in-group favoritism, the
spoils system practice of
partiality in
awarding jobs and
other advantages to
friends or
trusted colleagues...
- justice,
fulfillment Justice: fairness, suitability, disinterestedness, non
partiality, Order: lawfulness, rightness,
perfectly arranged Simplicity: abstract...
-
address at the 2022
Edinburgh TV Festival,
Maitlis cautioned journalists about self-censorship in the name of
being reluctant to take on
populist critics. The...
- as much as
possible from the
helping professional's
partialities and limitations. The
Evolving Self has been
cited favorably by
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi...
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court decision provision either expressly or by
interpretation allowing self-representation in
state courts. Goldschmidt, Jona; ****ney, Barry; Solomon...
-
Scientific objectivity is
practicing science while intentionally reducing partiality, biases, or
external influences.
Moral objectivity is the
concept of moral...
- to
partiality to
family whereas cronyism refers to
partiality to an ****ociate or friend. Favoritism, the
broadest of the terms,
refers to
partiality based...
- from a
broadly psychoanalytic perspective. His work on
partiality defends the
importance of
self-concern as a
central ingredient in virtue. In On the Meaning...
- prestige" qíngmian (情面; 'feelings face') "face; prestige; favor; kindness;
partiality" Hsien-chin Hu says “face” can be borrowed,
struggled for,
added to, padded...