Sentence examples for be biases from inspiring English sources

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be biases

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Inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection

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There may be biases in the other direction, too.

People are aware now that there might be biases in their judgments about groups like women or gays.

There may be biases in this method due to the presence of masses we have not appropriately accounted for.

Our results must be considered in light of the study's response rate and the usual limitations associated with survey research, as there may still be biases related to the perceptual nature of the LIE performance outcome data.

The limitations and shortcoming of this study could be biases and inaccuracies which resulted from the methodology of participatory appraisals, the short study time and the limited availability of data on the impacts of FMD.

Since there could be biases in the aftershock parameters that we refer to in constructing fault model (Figs. 7, 8a), as a preliminary step, we apply a cross-correlation analysis that does not require an inversion procedure or detailed constraints on the rupture model.

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They could be biased.

They can be biased.

They may be biased.

It can be biased.

Unfortunately even they seem to be biased".

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