Sentence examples for extraordinary bias from inspiring English sources

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"In a process that could hardly be less transparent, they hand-picked a retired judge who, by a second and equally obscure process, has now chosen a group that includes a serving editor [Witherow] employed by Rupert Murdoch who has displayed an extraordinary bias against the public in his papers' coverage of press affairs".

"One of my traits is that [I] really don't give too much of a damn about what people think as long as I think I'm doing things right," says Rodgers, adding that he has "an extraordinary bias against political correctness" and a deep-seated distrust of government.

Second, the extraordinary bias toward A+T richness (80%) in nucleotide composition of the parasite, may introduce large changes in both DNA and amino acid sequences which may affect the search procedures.

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Projects using administrative databases need to be aware of the possibility of extreme outliers and develop decision rules a priori for exclusion of extraordinary cases that bias results.

But if inequality has fuelled the demand for credit – whether through mortgages or payday loans – it has also helped drive the supply of credit and thus added further impetus to the creation of an extraordinary financial system biased to lend to property and not to enterprise.

He never departed from disparate, punitive treatment of poor people of color and his bias and extraordinary leniency for law enforcement officers was a continuation of the status quo -- not a break from it.

I believe this is an example of political bias on an extraordinary scale".

Dr. Neil J. Stone of Northwestern University, chairman of the cholesterol panel, said, "We're taking extraordinary measures to reduce any bias from potential conflicts of interest on a panel with tremendous expertise".

C. Appearance of Partiality... We recognize that it would be extraordinary to disqualify a judge for bias or appearance of partiality when his remarks arguably reflected what he learned, or what he thought he learned, during the proceedings.

Ravi's lawyers have argued that the judge did not properly instruct the jury, and that his conviction for bias intimidation was an "extraordinary and unprecedented" use of hate crime laws, typically used to prosecute violent crimes.

It's the unconscious bias which is the most extraordinary thing of all.

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