Sentence examples for biased assumptions from inspiring English sources

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The relevant "performance gap" usually encountered between simulated and measured energy performance is clearly connected to biased assumptions in modeling, especially in the initial design phase.

Nextdoor, a neighborhood social media platform, has changed its user experience in relation to crime: it now requires description of suspicious behaviors rather than descriptors of suspects, coaching users away from biased assumptions.

"It would probably … be beneficial to find one or two male biologists to work with (or at least obtain internal peer review from, but better yet as active co-authors)" to prevent the manuscript from "drifting too far away from empirical evidence into ideologically biased assumptions," the reviewer wrote in one portion.

"It aims to facilitate a temporary release from our habitual perceptions and culturally biased assumptions about being in the world, and to enable us, however momentarily, to perceive our own stories and the stories around us freshly".

In addition, this genome-level approach has the potential to reduce investigator bias, and thus increase discovery capability, in as much as all genes are potentially interrogated, rather than a specific set of genes chosen by the investigator based on a priori and potentially biased assumptions.

We need to question the structures of inequality that are rooted in biased assumptions about modernity and development.

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The applied mapping method given in Figure 13 is a biased assumption other than being straight forward.

Instead, even the most seemingly objective analyses always involve a host of invisible biases, assumptions, and processes running unnoticed in the background.

The overwhelmingly positive reactions that I have received from workmen, telephone solicitors and service personnel has been an important lesson about the necessity to reach out beyond the boundaries of our biases, assumptions, comfort zones and expectations.

Using the term 'cis-' in anything but the abstract requires you to make a judgment about someone's anatomy and gender identity based on your own biases, assumptions, and projections of your own insecurities.

In implementing the BED method for population-based surveillance, it will be important to be aware of the biases, assumptions, and limitations of making incidence estimates and to mitigate their impact by careful survey design, testing, analytic adjustment, and extrapolation.

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