Make sentences with preference:
1. At a forum in Shanghai, many participants said that we shouldn't favour one over the other.
Parents should be eccentric, not eccentric.
3. Because this topic can only be meaningful in the sculpture world itself, and it doesn't mean favoritism.
He treats his colleagues equally and never favors one over the other, so he has high prestige.
5, students should be treated equally, not favoritism.
6, the plot will be everyone, not selfish.
7. Leading cadres should not be close to each other among the masses, let alone practice favoritism.
8. These are two irreplaceable beauties, and it is not advisable to advocate one while suppressing the other or favoring the other.
9. When treating two children, parents can't favour one over the other.
10, I don't agree with you to divide your friends into three, six, nine, etc. Because you will lose friends.
1 1. The existing theoretical and practical research shows that fluency and accuracy are the ideal goals of language teaching, and any teaching method that favors one over the other is flawed.
12, although the law of survival and development in this world is unbreakable, it seems that we should not comment on those who are in difficult competition.