Sentence examples for bias would make a from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, potential bias would make a reliable comparison of the results of the present and previous studies difficult.

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This check suggests that adjusting for source bias would make interprovincial migrant shares slightly more like those of immigrants; however, the benchmark exercise suggests that the adjustment is small compared to the observed destination differences.

Such selection bias would make groups not comparable as to clinical and other factors that could affect outcomes.

In a pooled analysis this would likely bias the results in a negative direction that would make a statistically positive result more likely to be true.

She's got a one-liner that wouldn't have disgraced Dave's list, and would make a pertinent point about its gender bias, too.

This orientation would make a rightward step more favorable for the trailing head, resulting in a net rightward bias.

That would make a change.

It would make a change.

Knowing would make a difference.

Banks would make a killing!

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