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The Foundation wants to put to rout what it sees as anti-west bias on college campuses.
And it is simply a fallacy to say that the only way people can achieve is when there is absolutely no bias whatsoever against them.
That also seems to be the case with some of the other New World quail and appears to reflect a bit of Old World bias of the authors.
Moreover, even though quantitative analysis is less subjective than qualitative analysis, interpretation and bias are by no means eliminated.
As in the recent growth scenario, increasing the degree of growth both increased the bias and widened the quantiles of the rec distribution.
The bias is quantitatively important, but seems to be slowly decreasing over time.
Everybody sees through their warp, through their bias, through their pretensions, through their needs all of that.
The unit was intended to review the system of public appointments to avoid accusations of political bias.
After all, accusations of bias usually say more about the accuser than the accused.
Much of the discussion centers on the question of public broadcasting's bias.
We life members of the thinking classes naturally acquit ourselves of bias from the start.
He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned.
By the way, they discuss many different kinds of bias on the part of the news agency, not just choice between actives and passives.
Thanks to the software, we know better whether a particular piece of equipment should have radial or bias tires.
There is now clear judicial authority as to how overall bias is to be judged.
Media bias is not exclusive to Australia, nor is the flat denial of its existence by those who clearly display it.
Even though fleece doesn't ravel, the rows of stitching lines need to be sewn on the bias to achieve a good bloom.
Showcase a variety of fabrics on the one side, featuring curved piecing and bias bars covering all raw edges.
Consequently the bias of one reporter reaches a global readership of millions.
This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His godly hymns betray no credal shibboleth or doctrinal bias, but are songs for the whole earthly church of God.
Her eyes were set on the bias and she was painted more colors than a bandwagon.
These headings show a bias against homeopathy which is common in some classifications.
And our bias renders us perhaps equally incapable of envisaging the mind of the enemy.
In the next group the gemmation takes a spiral bias, producing the nautilus shape which misled the earlier naturalists.
The bias of the age is as natural and as dangerous an element in criticism as the bias of the individual.
It would be just as ridiculous on your part to affect a bias which was not natural to you.
Under these eyes Mary Makebelieve's walk became afflicted with a sideward bias which jolted her against her companion.
Mr. Ackerman put it as plainly as his bias in favour of indirect speech would permit.
Grote wrote his history of Greece to counterwork the party bias of Mitford.
The majority believe that the Church has a capitalistic bias.
No statement of this kind is unbiased, for the pacifist has his own bias.
The bias strip should be basted on and sewn with a running-stitch.
This bias springs from causes which are stable and deep-rooted.
My son believed that this bias for Classics was bad educationally.
A good way to assess a company's bias is to determine what is important to the financial statement users.
This was not due to any pro-german bias, or to any Sinn Fein propaganda.
When one surveys the vocabulary of brushwork it soon becomes clear that it is divided along a gender bias.
This project challenges this bias by proposing to investigate liveable disabilities as a function of disability and opportunity structures across time.
The generalized jackknife is used to obtain bias reduction in the logarithm of the kernel estimator of the hazard-rate function based on censored data.
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