18. He worried that favouritism would come at the expense of the single most valuable component of management: the objective evaluation of performance.
他担心偏袒会带来“客观评价表现”这一管理中最有价值构成的损失。
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19. Mr Saakashvili's exasperating habits were similarly damaging: disorganisation, self-indulgence, verbosity, favouritism and vindictiveness are just a few.
20. We have to pray very hard for all the churches, our shepherd, members to be united and to be in one accord , we must not allow favouritism to comes into the church.
我们要非常努力的所有教堂祈祷,牧羊人,大家一定要团结,要在一个协议我们绝不能让帮投入教会。
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21. To avoid charges of favouritism, central Banks should buy index funds or individual securities in proportion to market cap on transparent and organised security exchanges.5.
为了避免徇私,央行必须在透明、有组织的股票交易所买入指数基金或者按市场份额买入个股。
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22. Favouritism % is certainly a controversial topic. When raised as a subject for discussion on parenting websites, it always elicits a stream of outrage and angry denials.
23. It argues that it inevitably has to make judgments in deciding how best to present unpaid search results, but denies that it has deliberately shown favouritism to its own services.
谷歌辩解道为了提供最好的免费搜索服务无可避免地需要做出一些判断,但是否认故意偏袒以获取私利。
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24. That feeling was palpable even before the expenses scandal, over which some backbenchers say Mr Cameron showed indulgent favouritism to his acolytes, while sinking others in their moats.
25. That feeling was palpable even before the expenses scandal, over which some backbenchers say Mr Cameron showed indulgent favouritism to his acolytes, while sinking others in their moats.