偏袒英语怎么说
The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers.
That's especially true of children who remain in abusive homes bemuse the law blindly favors biological parents.
The protection that farmers have enjoyed amounts to a bias in favour of the countryside.
Officials must not be allowed to play favorites in providing information or in arranging meetings simply because an individual or group provides a campaign donation or a personal gift.
This bill doesn't take sides.
Be fair! You can't take sides in the competition.
I didn't take sides during their fight. I tried to remain neutral.
We were careful not to take sides for fear of getting into trouble.
Proper law procedure is asked to protect public interest rather than take sides with it.
So the Europeans in the Security Council could be called on to take sides.
Every office has its share of favoritism, inefficiency and dumb decisions.
To take sides at a later point would be to suggest that the earlier presumptive impartiality was a sham.
Maria loved both the children. There was never a hint of favouritism.
He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.
The court's ruling is legally sound in defining a kind of favoritism that is not criminal.
The court's ruling is a step forward in the struggle against both corruption and official favoritism.
The findings of the report had been slanted in favour of the manufacturers.
I might be accused of being partial.
The organization still believes the government is being one-sided.
Favoritism in official access can fan public perceptions of corruption.
The company has no rules about favouring U.S. citizens during layoffs.
Mr Zapatero accuses Prisa's media outlets of sharpening their knives. He also denies favouring Mediapro.
Environmental campaigners fear controls will favour industry and not be sufficiently robust.
The news coverage is entirely partial to one of the candidates.