0 a liking for -- slabost (pro)
He has a partiality for cheese.
1 the preferring of one person or side more than another -- náklonnost, stranictví
Such partiality can be exercised through overt pressures or through subtle constraints on open expression.
Tracing the multiple textual transactions elided by the final manuscript allows for important insight into the diary's partiality.
The resulting category has further structure, which determines, among other things, the extent of the partiality involved.
Safe case expressions are such that none of their branches introduce partiality, hence they can be translated straightforwardly into type theory without further analysis.
Thus, given the well-defined semantics of types, features, and descriptions, the visual feature node supports partiality of input and output.
Thus, regarding national partiality, fellow nationals may be best situated or positioned to care for each other than for strangers.
Instances of partiality occur under the current system but are substantiated by largely, though not universally, shared principles concerning the appropriateness of such partiality.
Our appreciation of medieval culture is thus necessarily skewed by the partiality - in both senses - of most of our sources.
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不公平, 偏袒,偏見,不公, 嗜好…
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die Vorliebe, die Parteilichkeit…
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