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Until the 1950's, bias was more or less a synonym for partiality or partisanship, which was generally opposed to accuracy and objectivity.
(The Senate also tried Mr Corona for partiality towards Mrs Arroyo, but reached no verdict).In this section Brave new world The music stops Hard graft Gas goes boom Great Barrier Grief Smoke without fire?
Nevertheless, they may be a distinctive enough ensemble to provide a basis for partiality.
Such theories allow for partiality that is permissible, justifiable, and perhaps even admirable in moral terms.
And finally, the view that this privilege is not automatic not merely a result of social location but achieved— prescribes striving for partiality rather than impartiality.
Hume grants that we correct our sympathy for partiality by adopting in imagination a "steady and general point of view" (Hume 1739 40, p. 581), but for Smith this concession comes too late.
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It also leads to conservative editing, to red pencilling the strong stuff for fear of partiality.
Carter wasn't always known for his partiality to the cordial.
And though Kathy and I always got along well with her, she now blamed us for showing partiality during the legal wrangling.
But another reason for the partiality goes far back in Romney's own life.
Rothko registers his messages by challenging assistant Ken--frequently severely upbraiding him for his partiality to pop art as a response to the abstract expressionist movement already threatening to become passé by 1959.
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