No one pays much attention to the nepotism in politics, until someone's sibling makes a boo-boo. |
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The species has been shown to display nepotism as the worker ants favor the broods of the queen to whom they are most closely related. |
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The idea to hide information breeds other vices such as corruption and nepotism. |
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It calls for a register of interests for voluntary organisations so that we can know the extent of Labour nepotism and jobs for the boys. |
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Society itself has made them a prey to illegal gratification, favouritism, nepotism etc. |
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However, clear evidence of nepotism in the rearing of queens in social insects is limited and controversial. |
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Of course nepotism is a wonderful thing, and James is to be congratulated for making the most of this happy accident of birth. |
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To turn the state over to the incestuous nepotism and cronyism of Dad and Dave shire councils would be an abject failure. |
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Bureaucratic procedures should also be relaxed in order to minimize the cost of corruption, collusion and nepotism. |
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The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials. |
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These are some of the more complex aspects of corruption related to conflict of interest, clientelism, and nepotism. |
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They should be committed to fighting corruption and nepotism and guard against ostentatious displays of power. |
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Those at the top indulged in nepotism, power politics and failed to give the Church a lead. |
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It would also widen the practice of corruption, collusion and nepotism, he said. |
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In a clean society, a society free of nepotism and corruption, such people would be thrown out. |
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The empire eventually weakened due to large-scale corruption and nepotism, overtaxation, and misrule. |
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There are now approximately 7,000 members of the royal family and among them, nepotism is rife. |
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Reregistration is necessary to avoid corruption, collusion or nepotism among civil servants. |
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His father was able to control the various cliques and factions through nepotism and bribes. |
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Two general explanations may account for the lack of nepotism within insect societies. |
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Their critique of that group's nepotism, pocket-lining and thuggism has some truth. |
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It is only natural for such a people to backslide back to nepotism and dictatorship when the reigns are handed over. |
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Some of the stuffed shirts at the Commission might be expected to look askance at this sort of harmless nepotism. |
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It is commonly agreed that corruption and nepotism is rife within the court system. |
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There have been accusations of nepotism and favouritism, philistinism and indolence, each clandestinely leaked to the papers. |
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In some instances, corruption and nepotism have been decentralised to the level of the local and the regional State. |
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Meanwhile, we've now got 160 examples of political nepotism in Australia which you can read in full here. |
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In doing this, he exploited widespread public resentment of corruption and nepotism. |
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Kalla was reportedly fired for alleged corruption and nepotism related in part to the power project. |
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The people have no power to force a referendum in the face of increasing royal nepotism and misuse of power. |
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All of the aid in the world cannot penetrate political systems which are rife with corruption and nepotism. |
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There's not only nepotism but perhaps worst of all, political indecision. |
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For those of you staring at the byline about to reach for your pens and write scathing letters crying out nepotism and other indecent dishonesties, sit down. |
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The Lesage government bid farewell to nepotism and in so doing significantly transformed the public administration. |
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Corruption, nepotism and hard-handed treatment of residents remained the order of the day. |
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Of course, those monopolies would then have to be under democratic control, in order to prevent abuses of power, wastefulness and nepotism. |
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In this category we find for example factors as corruption, connivance, nepotism, or partiality in sentences. |
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The account of a former Congress employee would suggest that management of the health care organisation is riddled with nepotism, corruption and incompetence. |
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Following Mahathir Mohamad's retirement in 2003, crony capitalism, nepotism and corruption continue under the Badawi regime. |
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For centuries influence and power has bred nepotism and cronyism in the machinery of state. |
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Too much of big business and government depends on nepotism and unfair chances in life. |
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We can no longer tolerate the sins of the past in the area of recruitment, a practice that is not transparent and fraught with nepotism. |
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The need for action is greater than ever, however, because the amount of fraud, mismanagement and nepotism is growing. |
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Moreover, they encourage corruption and nepotism, both of which act as a brake to development. |
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When water isn't well-managed, corruption comes in the form of bribes, coercion, nepotism, and in other ways. |
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The report identified corruption, a lack of accountability and nepotism as major problems. |
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There is also the corruption of the markets, where nepotism can play a big role. |
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Corruption, nepotism, and fraud are often isolated incidents that primarily affect stocks at countrylevel. |
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Today volunteerism had been diluted by caste, religion and nepotism. |
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To promote and protect their interest, they used coercion, bribery and nepotism as state policy and created a culture of opportunism, deceit, duplicity, loot and plunder. |
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The big twist is that by requesting those documents, Hall did in fact uncover a nepotism problem plaguing UT admissions. |
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When will the media act against nepotism within the industry? |
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Such nepotism is common among post-Soviet central Asian leaders. |
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Corruption and nepotism remain rampant, regardless of party in power. |
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Corruption, collusion and nepotism are currently worse than ever. |
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The workers demanded the immediate resignation of the human resources manager, accusing him of nepotism and non-transparency in the recruitment of staff. |
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And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities. |
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The period was also infamous for papal corruption, with many Popes fathering children, and engaging in nepotism and simony. |
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Under the Samaranch presidency, the office was accused of both nepotism and corruption. |
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The investigations were initiated during the short-lived presidency of Jorge Quiroga, who took power in August 2001 and promised to root out corruption and nepotism. |
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Merely simplifying current procedures would not necessarily eliminate the arbitrary selection, sometimes reflecting nepotism, apparent in the current system. |
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Has a nepotism policy in place with regards to participants. |
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Bihar has seen feudalism, capitalism, separatism, nepotism, fascism and dynasticism. |
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While nepotism is by no means new to Hollywood, there are signs that it's getting worse. |
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Andrews at the age of 11, intensifying royal influence and also opening the Church to accusations of venality and nepotism. |
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This practice strengthened royal influence but it also made the Church vulnerable to criticisms of venality and nepotism. |
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This is not the first time Sirleaf has been charged with nepotism. |
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The post recounted the story of a student who had allegedly been forced to resign from a military academy in order to leave room for another applicant amid accusations of nepotism. |
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Corruption takes a variety of forms: bribery, nepotism, patronage, theft of state assets, evasion of taxes, diversion of revenue and electoral fraud. |
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The misallocation of pension plan assets, nepotism and contract splitting that have been referred to in various reports all relate to activities in the NCPC and, for the most part, to the projects overseen by Mr. Crupi. |
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In the area of good governance and the rule of law, both parties demonstrated their commitment to adopting specific measures to prevent and combat bribery, corruption and nepotism. |
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This Blood of Christ shed for us is the bond and foundation of a new fellowship which opposes every hint of tribalism, racism, ethnicity, nepotism, fetishism, etc. |
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Unfortunately it is only human for there to be nepotism and corruption in a government which faces no challenge, and which does not have to reckon with an opposition. |
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Corruption manifests itself in various forms like bribery, nepotism, patronage, influence peddling and outright plunder of resources among other forms. |
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In Mr Toledo's time, the main peccadillo has merely been nepotism, which has claimed two ministers in six weeks. In this section Looking south, north or both? |
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It can have positive effects promoting democracy: it works against clans and coteries, strongholds, enclaves, nepotism, and underhand practices of all kinds running contrary to public welfare. |
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How could South Sudanese move forward in this tribalistic Leadership characterized by primitiveness, nepotism and political materialism? |
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Brett Holmes assured me in an email that nepotism is not a factor and that all would be revealed in the August edition of The Lamp. |
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He referred to the need to make a clean sweep of factionalism and its hotbed, nepotism and parochialism, and launch a dynamic struggle against revisionism, in order to further cement the unity and cohesion of the Party. |
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A pervasive threat to food security is corruption and nepotism within food aid and agricultural support programs, which siphon off resources at all levels. |
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However, nepotism and patronage are widespread when doing business in the country. |
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They tend to focalize on issues of objectivity, equity, protection of sources, independence, avoidance of conflicts of interest especially when commercial sponsors, political clientelism or nepotism are at stake. |
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All the time we thought that her ministerial appointment was a perk based on cronyism and nepotism when in fact it appears that she was actually set up by the Prime Minister. |
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The faker culture is based on sifarish, nepotism, and political favouritism. |
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Ironsi was the last Nigerian leader to shun nepotism and to be truly detribalised. |
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Thank the Lord we don't live in a medieval country like North Korea, run by nepotism and the narrowest of gene pools imaginable. |
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No, it's not about nepotism, it's about helping people, if you know them. |
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Anwar blamed cronyism, nepotism and corruption. |
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The boss appointing his nephew as a director reeks of nepotism. |
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The emotional intelligence test has been introduced for the first time as a substitute for the interview in order to eliminate the element of discretion and nepotism. |
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The reforms of Gregory VII included attacks on nepotism, simony, clerical corruption and the interference of lay rulers in the internal governance of the church. |
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And it also is the time for it to understand that in administration, favouritism could be as lethal and as annihilative, if not more, as are nepotism and cronyism. |
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Charges were made against him of dishonesty and of nepotism. |
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The bill was defeated amid lobbying by company loyalists and accusations of nepotism in the bill's recommendations for the appointment of councillors. |
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Therefore his Italianized Valencian surname, Borgia, became a byword for libertinism and nepotism, which are traditionally considered as characterizing his pontificate. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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