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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Nepotism is an old story in Hollywood Circles.
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He resigned, amid rumours of nepotism .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As if to prove the point, some of those crying nepotism loudest are themselves close members of the family.
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Berri also criticized the government for excessive secrecy and nepotism .
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Jobs in the state sector are allocated by examination, but in reality the system is riddled with nepotism and clientism.
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N.-run trials are suffused with tensions that spring from allegations that include nepotism , cronyism and mismanagement of resources.
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Some senior executives have been accused by minority shareholders of mismanagement, nepotism , and of presiding over asset-stripping.
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The city government throbbed with nepotism , malfeasance and awesome abuse of public money and facilities.
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Through successive administrations, corruption, nepotism and fiscal mismanagement remained the order of the day.
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Unashamed nepotism ensured that one of the boys became Archbishop of St Andrews while still a minor.