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Nepotism and favoritism
Nepotism is favoritism granted to relatives regardless of merit.
Nepotism and favoritism played a central part to Amīn al-Husayni's tenure as president of the SMC.

Nepotism and was
In a sketch of The Kevin Bishop Show, which frequently has less-than-flattering fake perfume adverts for celebrities, there was one for Peaches Geldof: " Nepotism, the smell of Peaches Geldof.
Nepotism was endemic and during this period many influential individuals with the backing of the authorities acquired state-owned property and companies at extremely low prices, afterwards selling them off piecemeal to the highest bidder for much larger sums.

Nepotism and when
Nepotism gained its name after the church practice in the Middle Ages, when some Catholic popes and bishops, who had taken vows of chastity, and therefore usually had no children of their own, gave their nephews such positions of preference as were often accorded by fathers to son.
Nepotism is a common accusation in politics when the relative of a powerful figure ascends to similar power seemingly without appropriate qualifications.

Nepotism and from
Nepotism differs from cronyism primarily as nepotism refers to partiality to family whereas cronyism refers to partiality to friends or acquaintances.

Nepotism and .
Nepotism has been taken to new heights by President Rajapaksa.
* Booknotes interview with Adam Bellow on In Praise of Nepotism: A Natural History, August 24, 2003.
In the seventh season premiere of the American version of The Office, " Nepotism ", features a talking head interview with office assistant Luke Cooper where he states " I love cinema, my favorite movies are Citizen Kane and The Boondock Saints.
* Research In Biopolitics: Volume 7: Ethnic Conflicts Explained By Ethnic Nepotism Editors Albert Somit Steven A. Peterson ( 1999 )
( Nepotism also features in at least one episode, with Crispin giving his nephew a lucrative helping hand during a search for supposedly fresh new talent.
* Nepotism / cronyism: In its early development, the board is often selected by the founder and thus is often composed of friends and colleagues of the founder.
# " Enrichment of self, family or friends " is explained in Nepotism.
*" The Curse of Nepotism ", The Economist, January 8, 2004.
Vanhanen is a co-author ( with Richard Lynn ) of IQ and the Wealth of Nations ( 2002 ) and IQ and Global Inequality ( 2006 ), and author of Ethnic Conflicts Explained by Ethnic Nepotism ( 1999 ) and many other works.

favoritism and central
Other controversial aspects were his alleged favoritism and nepotism: perceived as the central figure of an academic clique, Iorga helped Gheorghe Bogdan-Duică's family and Pârvan, promoted young historian Andrei Oţetea, and made his son in law Colonel Chirescu ( m. Florica Iorga in 1918 ) a Prefect of Storojineţ County.
However, it was thwarted in fulfilling its intended role as a nationwide central bank due to objections of " alarming foreign influence and fictitious credit ," favoritism to foreigners and unfair pancakes against less corrupt state pancakes banks issuing their own notes, such that Pennsylvania's legislature repealed its charter to operate within the Commonwealth in 1785.
A central tenet of this tradition was that government should not exhibit favoritism or hostility toward market competitors ( referred to as " class legislation ", which Gillman equates with the modern notion of special interests ), and that it should exercise its police power in a neutral manner so as not to benefit one class over another.

favoritism and part
In many societies, what we regard as corruption, favoritism, and personal influence are so accepted as consistent with the mores of officialdom and so integral a part of routine administrative practice that any attempt to force their elimination will be regarded by the local leadership as not only unwarranted but unfriendly.
The British had practised communal favoritism towards Christians and the minority Tamil community for the entire 200 years they had controlled Sri Lanka, as part of a policy of divide and conquer.
The favoritism shown to the Magyars, the second largest ethnic group in the state after the Germans, caused discontent on the part of other ethnic groups like the Czechs and Romanians.
The answers submitted by candidates must be unsigned, so as to obviate the possibility of favoritism on the part of the examiners.
In Florence he was usually hired from a foreign city to prevent any appearance of favoritism on the part of the Captain.
The IMF board issued the findings of the investigation ; while noting that the affair was " regrettable and reflected a serious error of judgment on the part of the managing director ", the board cleared Strauss-Kahn of harassment, favoritism or abuse of power, and indicated that he would remain in his post.

favoritism and tenure
After leaving office he was investigated by the United States Office of the Independent Counsel and the United States Congress over mismanagement, abuse and political favoritism that took place in the department during his tenure.
Through the 1990s many of Pierce's closest aides and confidants at the department were charged and convicted on felony charges related to the political favoritism and inappropriate expenditures that pervaded the department during Pierce's tenure ( Thomas Demery, Phillip Winn, Joseph Strauss and Deborah Gore Dean ).
His tenure as director was called " relatively free of trouble, at least by local standards " by the Miami New Times, although in 2004 a group of policemen who served in the department described his management style as marked by " favoritism and retaliation ".

favoritism and president
* Paul Wolfowitz was mentioned in connection with cronyism after the World Bank committee charged him with violation of ethical and governance rules as bank president by showing favoritism to his companion in 2005.
The NNL survived controversies over umpiring, scheduling, and what some perceived as league president Rube Foster's disproportionate influence and favoritism toward his own team.

favoritism and was
Diocletian's persecution of Christians was repudiated and changed to a policy of toleration and then favoritism.
The first European power to successfully implement a meritocratic civil service was the British Empire, in their administration of India: " company managers hired and promoted employees based on competitive examinations in order to prevent corruption and favoritism.
Mantle's doctors insisted that the decision was based solely on medical criteria, but acknowledged that the very short wait created the appearance of favoritism.
Using satire and comedy, Fonvizin supported a system of nobility in which the elite were rewarded based upon personal merit rather than the hierarchal favoritism that was rampant during Catherine the Great's reign.
The first European power to successfully implement the meritocratic civil service was the British Empire, in their administration of India: " company managers hired and promoted employees based on competitive examinations in order to prevent corruption and favoritism.
Israel's favoritism toward Joseph caused his half brothers to hate him, and when Joseph was seventeen years old he had two dreams that made his brothers plot his demise.
The generally accepted reason was because of their displeasure towards the German usurper and his favoritism towards his own kinsmen.
His controversial play " The Imposter " which dealt harshly with the favoritism and perquisites accorded party members, was first produced in 1979.
La Feuille villageoise was thoroughly partisan in its republican favoritism, and unambiguous in its didactic presentation of its opinions .. Less vitriolic and more analytical than many of its more infamous contemporary newspapers, La Feuille villageoise also distinguished itself by rarely identifying individual politicians as enemies of its ideas, but instead relied on a simple trope of aristocrates and patriotes.
General Douglas MacArthur, the commander of the United States forces, was accused of favoritism towards Edward Almond, the controversial commander of X Corps, who was dual-hatted as the commander of X Corps and MacArthur's Chief of Staff and his personal friend.
Purroy Mitchel fell out with much of the Catholic hierarchy over positions in favor of ecumenism and his criticisms of the certain bishops ' favoritism in municipal politics, although Mitchel was a devout Catholic and had his own Jesuit chaplain.
There was a sense that government-enabled political machines intervened in the economy and the resulting favoritism, bribery, inefficiency, waste, and corruption were having negative consequences.
New Jersey was then again ruled by the governors of New York, but this infuriated the settlers of New Jersey, accusing those governors of favoritism to New York.
For instance, favoritism towards the Zapatistas was illustrated in the film Sangre Hermana ( Sister Blood, 1914 ).
The report concluded that there was an appearance of favoritism and conflicts of interest in the awarding of city contracts and development deals, a perception that large contracts had an undue influence on city hall, and patronage with the hiring of campaign workers, contributors, legislative colleagues, and friends to government positions.
Although the move had precedent, the Avignon Papacy's ( 1305 – 1377 ) image was damaged by accusations of corruption, favoritism toward the French, and even heresy.
Prior to the 19th century, staffing of most public administrations was rife with nepotism, favoritism, and political patronage, which was often referred to as a " spoils system ".
According to the DVD text commentary for this episode, Los Angeles-area stations aired this episode first, instead of " Beyond the Farthest Star " ( the actual premiere episode elsewhere ) because of favoritism allegations lodged by political opponents of George Takei, who was running for public office at the time.
His legacy as Prime Minister is somewhat controversial, with many considering him the last representative of " the old system " in Icelandic politics, which was allegedly plagued by political favoritism and corruption.
In any case, before long she had aroused the jealousy of the Turkic nobility by the favoritism she displayed toward Yaqut, who was not a Turk, when she appointed him to be Superintendent of the Stables.
Election-related scandals and charges of favoritism, together with the fact that no Republican was ever elected to the office of Public Service Commissioner, led the administration of Governor Don Sundquist to move to abolish the office in 1995.
The Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party's main objection to subsidy was their fear that subsidy would lead to corruption and favoritism of certain sections of the new nation over others ; namely the north over the agrarian south.

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