Sentence examples for were biased from inspiring English sources

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were biased

noun

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

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"The UN found that the judges were biased," Clooney said.

The government said the authors were biased, untruthful and driven by a political agenda.

"If my reports were biased to ordinary Iraqis, yeah, I completely agree with you.

Col. Rick Fuentes, the superintendent, denied that any investigations under his command were biased.

The detective who worked on the case said the news media were biased.

The magazine did not say the sites were biased in favor of airlines that pay promotional fees.

Let's say you don't want to count Gallup and Rasmussen because you judge that they were biased.

The police findings, Netanyahu concluded, were "biased and extreme, and full of holes like a Swiss cheese".

Some profited in cotton futures, some eavesdropped on generals' conversations; all, Perry writes, "rogues and heroes alike," were biased.

In his Cornell office, Dr. Uphoff said his critics were biased and knew little of S.R.I.'s actual workings.

At issue in the New York case, legal experts said, was not so much whether the exams themselves were biased.

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