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What (who) is partiality - definition

PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE HOLDING THAT DECISIONS SHOULD BE BASED ON OBJECTIVE CRITERIA
Impartial; Impartial jury; Impartially; Partiality

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n.
1.
Unfairness, injustice, favoritism, bias.
2.
Fondness, predilection, liking, fancy, inclination, leaning, bent.
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·noun A predilection or inclination to one thing rather than to others; special taste or liking; as, a partiality for poetry or painting.
II. Partiality ·noun The quality or state of being partial; inclination to favor one party, or one side of a question, more than the other; undue bias of mind.

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Impartiality

Impartiality (also called evenhandedness or fair-mindedness) is a principle of justice holding that decisions should be based on objective criteria, rather than on the basis of bias, prejudice, or preferring the benefit to one person over another for improper reasons.

Pronunciation examples for partiality
1. So the next question is about partiality.
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2. Because we don't want to show partiality.
Join Our Million Upstander Movement _ Jane & James Clementi _ Talks at Google
3. Online dictionaries-- the partiality and bias of the user
A Very Short Introduction to the English Language _ Simon Horobin _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of partiality
1. The police and CPS are so politicised that their partiality has been fundamentally compromised.
2. Present diverse points of view and opinions without bias or partiality. 6.
3. "Paying little heed to our demand is a proof to JEMB‘s partiality.
4. If anything, his name is likely to be associated with war, aggression, assertiveness, partiality and naivete.
5. Like newspapers, partiality is one sure way to distinguish your electronic content.