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The privately owned TV stations in Venezuela were extraordinarily biased, exhorting people to protest against the elected president, misreporting a coup against Chavez and broadcasting cartoons when the coup began to unravel.
It was an extraordinarily biased piece of TV that fuelled widespread myths about social security.
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Add to that our Treasury's proclivity toward short-term note bias and you have an extraordinarily vulnerable capital structure.
Determining the role of unconscious bias in conscious decision-making is extraordinarily tricky.
Analysis of codon bias and gene expression level revealed that actin genes in primates were extraordinarily divergent from each other within species, but were highly conserved within groups across species.
Nevertheless, by focusing viewers' attention on the issue of media bias, Gingrich was able to take what, for most candidates, would have been an extraordinarily awkward moment, and turn it in to a huge win.
These studies, subject to time-related biases that are avoidable with proper study design and data analysis, led to illusory extraordinarily significant effects, with reductions in cancer risk with metformin ranging from 20 to 94%.
Here's the main driver of VC recency bias: Failure rates among startups that have raised venture capital during the past seven years have been extraordinarily low.
Extraordinarily idiotic.
It's extraordinarily competitive.
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