Sentence examples for been biased from inspiring English sources

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been biased

noun

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

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But he may have been biased.

Ms. Baulieu insisted that their investigation had been biased.

He blamed news accounts that, he contended, had been biased against him.

He then accused the BBC of having been biased toward Mr. Hussein's government during the war.

However, the current data is unlikely to have been biased by the experimenter for three reasons.

So far, many genetic studies have been biased and performed in clinically and pathologically heterogeneous populations.

However, they have been biased to define the SOA technology to create service composition.

The result is that lobbying efforts have repeatedly been biased in favor of the expansion of intellectual property.

Other candidates followed their lead after exiting the debate state believing the moderators had been biased and rude.

However, from my own perspective, some of the information shared among the general public has been biased and misleading.

Then again, space-mission design has always been biased in one way or another.

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