Sentence examples for the biased from inspiring English sources

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the biased

noun

Inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection

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Understanding the network of interactions induced by the biased ligand and the receptor conformational shifts under the biased ligand binding might stimulate the development of more efficient drugs.

When asked to name the biased liberal blogs, Limbaugh refused.

We cannot tolerate the biased and discriminatory attitude we encounter.

In this instance, neither the biased author nor the anonymous reader is a trained professional reviewer.

For Cohen, the "small difference" is that "the biased journalist occasionally tells the truth".

But if I'm coaching Team A, I'd tell my players to ignore the biased officiating.

The economic and political structures, along with the biased media, that delivered this are rotten.

People have lost faith in mainstream politicians, the biased BBC and the establishment in general.

These two remarks illustrate the biased nature of Mr. Carter's perceptions of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

To include the loonies and the loudmouths, the biased and the bigoted?

All this from a charter member of what conservatives deride as the biased liberal media, right?

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