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was bias
noun
Inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality, prejudice, preference, predilection
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What the show was about, in the end, was bias.
The main charge against him was bias in the state TV.
We can also evaluate whether there was bias in the polls of Senate races.
But the bureau's commanding officer, Detective Sgt. Robert R. Reecks, was careful to say there was still no evidence of what the motive was, bias or otherwise.
Matthew Royce, an architect and neighbourhood council member who has built property in Oakwood, said there was bias against residents of colour but that crime remained an issue.
"The accusation that there was bias in CBS News' reporting of election night results is completely without foundation," Andrew Heyward, president of CBS News, said in a statement.
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Police had not concluded that Friday's incident was bias-related, she wrote.
Buffer didn't initially analyze the data by gender, but a recent analysis found that, despite a fairly objective formula, women at the company still earned less. "We really thought our salary formula was bias-proof," says Courtney Seiter, who oversees inclusivity at Buffer.
The precipitation from the RCM-WRF model was bias-corrected using the observed data, and then used to quantify the impact of climate change on the magnitude and frequency of flood flow in the upper Santa Cruz River watershed (USCRW) in southern Arizona.
Don't buy it: a) The annual counts go up and down with no clear pattern; b) the count depends on voluntary cooperation from local law enforcement agencies, and relies on the subjective judgment of these authorities whether a crime was bias-related or not, which is why; c) the FBI discourages us from reading too much into the stats.
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