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Discover Ludwig"deep bias" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong and ingrained prejudice or inclination towards something or someone. Example: Despite their claims of impartiality, the judge's deep bias towards the defendant was evident in their ruling.
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But the findings may reveal a deep bias that lies at the root of medicine.
But it added: "Negative comments about her and Chinese athletes come from deep bias and reluctance from the western press to see Chinese people making breakthroughs.
Antiformalism permitted judges to undermine this deep bias in the law by redefining the question being posed to judges in negligence cases.
The Global Times, a popular state-run newspaper, said in an editorial on Wednesday that "negative comments about her and Chinese athletes come from deep bias and reluctance from the western press to see Chinese people making breakthroughs".
An editorial in the Global Times, a state-run populist tabloid, was blunter still: "Negative comments about her and Chinese athletes come from deep bias and reluctance from the western press to see Chinese people making breakthroughs.
Rather, Americans' deep bias against the political party they oppose is so strong that it acts as a kind of partisan prism for facts, refracting a different reality to Republicans than to Democrats.
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Turkey is a country with a checkered history of human rights violations and deep biases towards certain groups, in addition to a rapidly evolving authoritarian politics even in respect of its own citizens.
After eliminating those who got their drinking water from a well and those with hardships or deep biases, lawyers this month chose 12 jurors and four alternates who were told to report to Federal District Court here in Concord on Jan . 14
And Niall Ferguson may "detest all prejudice," but that doesn't mean he doesn't hold deep biases against gay people.
A year ago, when we raised questions regarding the police chokehold of Garner, then a month later in the Michael Brown case in Ferguson, then with Tamir Rice in Cleveland, then with John Crawford III at a Walmart in Ohio, then the case of Walter Scott in N. Charleston, then Freddie Gray in Baltimore, we discovered that many we thought were liberal, when pressed, had deep biases.
Unfortunately, because of the deep biases of the people who TALK about politics in public, the nuts and bolts of winning an election or advocating for legislation are always going to be slighted in favor of the words we use to describe ourselves and our positions: the messaging dominates the discussion, at least on blogs and cable news.
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