Conversely, there is a tendency in countries with an inquisitorial system to believe that accusatorial proceedings unduly favor rich defendants who can afford large legal teams, and are very harsh on poorer defendants.
Ms. Wilson also disputed the claim that the island and its attractions unduly favor one group.
Yet during his years on the board, many Republicans and business groups complained that the board unduly favored unions.
But the airlines spawned a grossly distorted pattern that unduly favors major travel points and travelers who, by chance, can plan reliably well ahead of their trips.
This perception among middle-class, white voters that Democrats unduly favor their black constituency was reinforced by the kinder, gentler handling of Jesse Jackson during the 1988 primaries.
Poe also said that Griswold "unduly favored" New England writers.
American literature is going to the dogs; it is the fault of magazines, says Henry Holt, who laments their exploitation of names and accuses government of unduly favoring them.
Both Senators criticized the $1.6 billion appropriated to Russia last year - a sizable chunk of which remains unspent - saying that it unduly favored Russia over other former Soviet republics.
On 23 May, Moore came to the school board meeting and charged that the textbooks were "filthy, disgusting trash, unpatriotic and unduly favoring blacks".
If there is anything that appears to unite the vast majority of Muslims, it is the conviction that the United States unduly favors Israel in its dealings with Palestinians.