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[Business Interpretation (Advanced - ITT Level 1,2)] I have a question

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Name Jeong-il Jo Date20-12-26 18:18 View2,428 Comment1

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We have heard from business owners who had applicants comment on a family picture on their desk. When the business owner asked about the applicant's family, then later when the applicant was rejected the owner found that a complaint of discrimination was filed for favoring married people over singles, when no such bias was ever intended.

 

I think this sentence "favor married people over singles"
means  someone like married people more than singles?
isn't that wrong?

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Hi Jeong-il,

Thanks for spending your time to ask a question!

To answer your question, yes, "favoring married people over singles, when no such bias was ever intended" means preferring married people more than singles.

If you are referring to my feedback, the part that I was pointing to was your translation of "We have heard from business owners who had applicants comment on a family picture on their desk. When the business owner asked about the applicant's family ..."

Let me know if you have more questions!

- Mason (Instructor)

 
 
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