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词汇 biassed
释义 biassed
UK
past simple and past participle ofbias

Examples of biassed


biassed
In these days few are so biassed by party or sectarian bitterness as to grudge an epitaph to virtue and calamity in times gone by.
The paper was notorious for biassed reporting.
With the measurement of 'knowledge', for instance, the mixture of recall type knowledge questions with recognition type questions seems very likely to have biassed their results systematically.
The argument ad hominem is always dangerous, is generally fallacious, and is very often biassed.
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Women are never selected on equal terms with men, because the selectors are usually men, and they are invariably biassed.
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At best, he said, the information they received was biassed and, at worst, unreliable.
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They would never think of exercising that power on the mere information of some possibly biassed or possibly jealous competitors in this country.
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Everyone except a biassed political animal in elec- tion year recognises this.
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It is biassed and weighted in favour of the oil industry.
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These are not only grossly biassed, but also grossly unjust.
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It does not consist of trained lawyers; it has no civil element upon it, and it is necessarily biassed in favour of the military.
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Therefore, one perhaps could be forgiven for assuming that the advice of that committee would tend to be slightly biassed.
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The real objections, however, to having reinserted the grandparent clause is that it gives the appearance to people overseas of being racially biassed.
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Its views are no longer accepted as impartial; its judgments are considered to be biassed.
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I agree that the proposal is biassed against trade unionists.
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