Similar words: anti-semitism, nephritis, potion, egotist, hypnotised, egotistical, magnetism, separatism. Meaning: ['nepətɪzm] n. favoritism shown to relatives or close friends by those in power (as by giving them jobs).
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31. It looked like nepotism, too, when the president appointed a friend to run EDF, a state-controlled energy group, and greed when the friend sought to keep a job—and salary—with his former employer.
32. "Officially, Burundi has a number of laws and regulations prohibiting corrupt practices such as bribery, nepotism, preferential hiring and promotion and embezzlement," the State Dept.
33. They ignore my hard work and think my success is due to nepotism.
34. For example, " Many say Peter got to where he is today because of nepotism. "
35. In televised debates, he accused all his predecessors of corruption, nepotism, and incompetence.
36. "Officially, Burundi has a number of laws and regulations prohibiting corrupt practices such as bribery, nepotism, preferential hiring and promotion and embezzlement," the State Dept. says.
37. The problems of poor corporate governance, lack of transparency, and nepotism are not confined to China.
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38. Normally , biologists explainthis as being either nepotism or you - scratch - my - back - and - I'll - scratch - yours.
39. The demonstrators say they are upset over rampant corruption, nepotism and rising prices.
40. The imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken seriously.
41. One is known technically as kin selection, and familiarly as nepotism.
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