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Partiality occurs when you apply the law differently to different people, favoring one over the other.
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Partiality occurs when you apply the law differently to different people, favoring one over the other.
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"Partiality" means to practice and train only with our friends and relatives and to ignore people that we have difficulty with.
General Explanation of Seven-Point Attitude-Training ��� Part Two: Points Five and Six 1999
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"Partiality," in the sense that objectors commonly use the word, is impossible in the sphere of grace.
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: "Partiality," from Pastor Scott MacKenzie; 10: 30 a.m. Scripture: James 2: 1-13.
Local News Chico Enterprise-Record 2010
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Miller, David (2005), “Reasonable Partiality towards Compatriots,” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 8:
Patriotism Primoratz, Igor 2009
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"Consequentialism vs. Special-Ties Partiality," in The Monist, 86: 382-401.
Special Obligations Jeske, Diane 2008
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Partiality can interfere with deliberations involving justice, and thereby become improper if one is influenced to act against justice.
Archive 2008-01-01 papabear 2008
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Partiality in according such powers was to be expected of the English crown, but it was a serious charge to lay at the door of democratic legislatures….
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Partiality in according such powers was to be expected of the English crown, but it was a serious charge to lay at the door of democratic legislatures….
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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