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What about Giorgio?" As the game built up, as Italy came from a goal down to win, 3-1, the father saw the game with as much bias toward his son as he believed the team showed for Riva.
"Am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can?" he asked.
Rather, he asked for "soul-searching," calling on Americans to ask themselves some questions, such as, "Am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can?
Obama, in his remarks one week after the Zimmerman verdict, offered this challenge to Americans, "[At] least you ask yourself your own questions about, am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can?
I asked Handelsman if she was surprised that senior female faculty members demonstrated as much bias as male professors, regardless of age, and she said no; she had seen too many similar results in other studies.
On the other hand, in families and churches and workplaces, there's a possibility that people are a little bit more honest, and at least you ask yourself your own questions about: am I wringing as much bias out of myself as I can; am I judging people, as much as I can, based on not the color of their skin but the content of their character?
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The men of color, at least the ones that I spoke to, did not see as much racial bias and part of that might be because of Obama.
This may speak as much to bias arising from unidentified interactions among components of indices with gender, as to the strength of Krieger's single measure, or, put another way, to the information that is lost when only average compositional measures form a summary index.
Historians highly value the abilities to read between the lines, infer information correctly from minimal evidence, and remove as much personal bias as possible.
To my mind this (at least as much as ideological bias or political ass-covering) explains Benghazi.
Today's investing requires a global perspective, as much as our bias favors the home team.
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