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It is not so much a portrait of the artist as a vindication of him, a work more partial than any conventional biography.
When deciding where to run his television advertisements, President Bush is much more partial than Senator John Kerry to crime shows like "Cops," "Law & Order" and "JAG".
So it's far more partial than the data which flows, blood-like, through the pipelines of the surveillance systems apparently monitoring us.
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Yet even though we know many more species and have many more partial skeletons than we did even a decade ago, nothing has changed our general understanding of the biological history of humans.
Karim Jebari [ 7], for example, discusses findings that suggest that enhancing empathy may render individuals less fair and more partial rather than less fair and more impartial.
The Metro-North crowd, going to Connecticut and New York's northern suburbs, may be more partial to wine than Long Islanders.
And headline inflation last year was 5.2%, its lowest for 30 years.That is no mean achievement for somebody who was always more partial to Karl Marx than to Milton Friedman.
And all but 3 of them are awarding more partial grants today than they were in 2008.
Anyway, he hopes to appeal to the sort of New Yorker found, these days, less often in Manhattan than in Williamsburg or Hoboken, and perhaps more partial to Jager bombs than Pouilly-Fuissé.
It appears that critics are far more partial to old movies than ones today.
They also produced more partial errors on incongruent (18.0 %) than on congruent (7.5 %) trials, t(17) = 14.53, p <.001.
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