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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facing bias" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which an individual or group is subjected to prejudice or discrimination. For example: The struggles of immigrants seeking employment in the United States are often exacerbated by facing bias in the workplace.
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As an example, we are beginning to discover that older LGBT folks moving to retirement communities are facing bias all over again.
Plws usually elicit a strong facing bias.
Note that likewise the facing bias for orthographic plws has been hypothesized to reflect evolved perceptual biases [30], [33].
Sound affected plws that elicit a facing bias and plws that are perceived as more depth-ambiguous, in the same way.
This visual phenomenon, known as the facing bias might to some extent have prevented receding sounds to bind to the plw.
Also in line with previous research [38], there was a strong facing bias for the structure-only male plw in the no-sound condition (81% of FTV responses).
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The oldest workers, who are most likely to face bias, are among the fastest-growing part of the work force.
It's one thing to know that Southern blacks faced bias in all aspects of their lives.
American Muslims not only face bias, discrimination and acts of hate but also the impact of government policies that have continued to stigmatize our communities.
But officials at Emily's List, the Democratic political action committee, say women still face bias when they run for executive positions and cite the two debates as examples.
Supporting a transgender friend or family member is not just good manners but also about being an ally to those who too frequently face bias, verbal assaults, not to mention violence – including by their own hand.
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