Synonym: diagonal, oblique, prejudgment, prejudice, sway. Similar words: bags, as, bad, ban, bar, base, bat, bay. Meaning: ['baɪəs] n. 1. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation 2. a line or cut across a fabric that is not at right angles to a side of the fabric. v. 1. influence in an unfair way 2. cause to be biased. adj. slanting diagonally across the grain of a fabric.
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31 There was clear evidence of a strong bias against her.
32 Knowing her political bias we discounted most of her story.
33 The industrial bias of canal building can be readily perceived by looking at Figure 7.3.
34 Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias.
35 There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political bias.
36 It's clear that the company has a bias against women and minorities.
37 We have now tried to correct the bias in our original report.
38 The speech laid him open to charges of political bias.
39 Arbitrariness, malice, or bias are examples of improper considerations.
40 Is there a problem of selection bias?
41 A good review of historical sources of selection bias.
42 Conservatives say the press has a liberal bias.
43 He's a little young for political bias.
44 The questions reflected a prosecutorial bias.
45 There is no need to show bias.
46 Psychological theories support two main forms of gender bias.
47 The classroom content reflects a clear socialist bias.
48 This is thought to reflect a selection bias.
49 Some documents offer superb examples of bias.
50 In the past it was criticised for political bias.
51 Bias in nouns does not stop with epithets.
52 What worried Ross was a dangerous bias.
53 It also introduces a dangerous bias.
54 It hardly matters, because examples of bias are there in abundance(sentencedict.com), and some take fairly systematic forms.
55 Amongst Sun readers, there was little difference between Labour and Conservative identifiers in their perceptions of its anti-Labour(sentencedict.com), pro-Conservative bias.
56 Another possible origin of positive feedback is the finite internal impedance of the bias supply.
57 So when the station came clean, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro-Nottingham Forest bias.
58 An alternative with a strong constitutional law bias is Hartley and Griffith's Government and Law.
59 Comparing many countries is susceptible to statistical analysis, which helps eliminate possible sources of selection bias and spuriousness.
60 It is an area of study with a strong academic bias, the foundations of which were none the less in local exploration.