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biased
adjective as in partial
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Example Sentences
Whether the refs are biased or under other influences or just negligent, I don’t know, but their actions should be reviewed and adjudicated by professional football, and perhaps the government.
What this means for users is that the platform is always biased, showing you what they want you to see, nothing more, and nothing less.
Meta says its community notes system will require agreement between people with a range of perspectives to help prevent biased ratings, "just like they do on X".
He runs ten-week courses at Bristol on the science of happiness and talks about the need to find balance because, as he puts it, "our minds are biased to interpret things very negatively".
In the end, all that did was empower him further and create an environment where mainstream media journalists were accused of being biased against the President.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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