English to Kannada Dictionary partiality

partiality

ಪಕ್ಷಪಾತ
definition
noun
an attack on the partiality of judges
unfair bias in favor of one thing or person compared with another; favoritism.
translation of 'partiality'
ವಿಶೇಷ ಅನುರಾಗ,
ಒಲವು,
ಪಕ್ಷಪಾತ
example
Gangs of youths sauntered along, yelling randomly at other pedestrians and dressed in peculiarly dandified clothes contrasting with a 'partiality' for working-man's boots.
As critic and editor, Stephens showed a 'partiality' for minor lyricists, like Daley and Quinn, and allowed personal feelings to cloud his judgment on occasions.
The cultivation of this universal goodwill frees the mind from 'partiality' and prejudice, and the meditator begins to act towards others with kindness and without discrimination.
In showing how wrong the Americans were in their 'partiality' towards the Soviet Union, Mr Dallas provides a relentless analysis of the murderous totalitarianism of the Soviet state.
Scholars showed their 'partiality' for particular writing brushes and gave useful suggestions to brush-makers on how to improve their skills in making them.
It would seem that the peroxide has addled your brain - and well it must when you consider that these same beauties' 'partiality' for the St Tropez shimmer has kept pace with the fashion for follicles.
In those days, I remember developing a 'partiality' for coffee with milk.
The fact that we were dealing with professionals, including RNs, physicians, architects, and designers, did not mean that their behaviors were without bias or 'partiality' .
Indeed that and her 'partiality' for gin had played a part in her great popularity.
And the way the law works if there's any appearance of 'partiality' , the judge is obligated to recuse himself, and he did.
But is every judgment that the one tradition renders upon the other attributable to prejudice and 'partiality' of vision?
The system, if it be so described, did not exclude the possibility of 'partiality' and prejudice, and the playing field on which pupils competed was not always level.
To say Gaudi was the architect of the century, however, reveals my 'partiality' towards artistic and symbolic architecture, values that other critics, such as Ken Frampton, do not necessarily share.
Of course, the Government is utterly indifferent to the problem of apparent bias or apparent 'partiality' in a court.
Would your ability to judge the evidence in this case without bias, prejudice or 'partiality' be affected by the fact that the deceased victim is an Aboriginal person and the person charged with the crime is not?
Indeed, he seemed to have a special 'partiality' for Clara, slipping her a sweet when the grown-ups weren't looking with a mysterious wink out of his lone eye.
Fourth, public access to criminal proceedings serves as a check on corrupt practices by exposing the judicial process to public scrutiny, thus discouraging decisions based on secret bias or 'partiality' .
Another suggestion is that the full barring application - with evidence from both sides - should be heard by a different judge from the initial ex parte application to avoid any perception of 'partiality' or prejudgment.
Normal restaurants do not refuse to serve you if you have a 'partiality' for a meat-free meal.
If we aimed for equality only to avoid the taint of 'partiality' or discrimination, there would be no case for correcting the result.
Thus, I would probably end up in Internal Medicine, which I don't have much 'partiality' towards.
Perhaps the '70s band that had the biggest effect on me, ELO instilled in me a 'partiality' for melody that has never subsided.
The appearance of bias and 'partiality' cast a shadow over the credibility of the articles.
We will draw the conclusions that are required and endure the consequences as the Word of God instructs us, without prejudice and without 'partiality' .
If you have an extraordinary 'partiality' to language, you spend a disproportionate share of your time looking for the right word.
an attack on the 'partiality' of judges
The fact that, in the course of a five hour deliberation, Mrs. Smith expressed strong views in favour of a recommendation of dismissal is not indicative of 'partiality' .
It was here in June '99 where they met Tim Youngson and Tyson Kennedy, also longtime friends who shared a mutual 'partiality' for rocking out.
It may well be that, had this matter been handled differently, the suspicion that the appellants now undoubtedly hold of the judge's 'partiality' would never have arisen.
an attack on the 'partiality' of judges
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