Synonym: colored, coloured, one-sided, slanted. Similar words: unbiased, bias, pleased, based on, released, increased, displeased, IAS. Meaning: [baɪəst] adj. favoring one person or side over another.
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31. University acceptance policies seem to be biased against minorities.
32. Or that a reporter gave a flagrantly biased account?
33. Even more recent statistics may be biased, she continues.
34. Even a single biased source can be useful.
35. It is biased knowledge, pretending to be value-free.
36. Joseph Earl Biased reporting on John Cook.
37. Export policy has been biased towards overseas customers.
38. This study lacked objective or prospective data and was biased by the exclusion from the controls of people with irritable bowel syndrome.
39. Or are they biased, faulty and badly in need of revision?
40. The first is that climate swamps structure and lithology, an admission that few geologically trained or biased geomorphologists would make.
41. Recruiting the practices through a special interest group and through self selection is likely to have biased results.
42. Often he did not know what was really going on, and anyway he is heavily biased in his father's favour.
43. As long as this biased reward system persists, motivating teaching staff to improve the training of medical students will be difficult.
44. Because animal bones are much more likely to survive than plant remains, the evidence is unduly biased towards a meat-eating diet.
45. The diode D1 is reverse biased during this period and plays no part in the action.
46. Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.
47. If your advisor is also selling financial products, you may get biased advice.
48. In fact the entire circuit is either directly or indirectly biased from this potential divider.
49. Most newspapers are biased towards one political party or the other.
50. Perception is biased towards recognition and each successful achievement reduces uncertainty.
51. And the prevailing compensation structure in practically all businesses reinforces this attitude because it is heavily biased towards managerial positions and titles.
52. The examples developed here are heavily biased towards the leadership and intellectual rationalization for the movement.
53. People tended to see television as biased against their own party while they thought their paper was biased towards their own party.
54. There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.
55. The problem of an influential tabloid press heavily biased towards one particular party is more difficult.
56. If the brain isn't organized in this way then this approach is artificially biased towards finding double dissociations.
57. Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party.
58. The system is so biased that many citizens simply do not register to vote.
59. Chapter 4 showed that television's issue agenda was generally biased towards security issues when compared with the electorate's own agenda.
60. All I knew was that I felt biased towards having it.
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