Examples of 'biased' in a sentence

Meaning of "biased"

Bias - (verb) - Bias refers to the act of showing prejudice for or against something. When used as a verb, it means to unfairly influence in a particular direction
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  • Exhibiting bias; prejudiced.
  • Angled at a slant.
  • On which an electrical bias is applied.
  • Exhibiting a systematic distortion of results due to a factor not allowed for in its derivation; skewed.

How to use "biased" in a sentence

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Thus a partial and biased perception is created.
And biased ever so slightly towards understeer.
Coverage tends to be biased against poor people.
I am biased against him because of his views.
They were victims of biased and bigoted laws.
Gender biased occupational and industrial segregation.
Then this debate is biased before it begins.
Multiple marriage partnerships are therefore gender biased.
The judge was biased against the complainant.
We both know that your opinion is biased.
The media is biased against biodiversity issues.
Of people who take this test are biased.
I have a very biased view on that subject.
The draft resolution was selective and biased.
Access to education biased against vulnerable groups.

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I have never seen a jury so flagrantly biased.
You CSIs are biased for the prosecution.
There is also the possibility of a biased sample.
But do not be so biased as to leave another suspended.
The allegation that the judge was biased.
Creative program biased toward depth of field.
All human knowledge is partial and biased.
This is totally biased towards the rich.
That article this morning was unfairly biased.
You are biased about the old professor.
All three are likely to be biased in his favor.
So we got a biased judge and a biased jury.
I thought that our professor was biased against me.
If a tall he is biased he should have come to talk to me.
In that case the survey is intentionally biased.
A min height biased leftist tree is shown.
This is just his personal opinion biased.
Research is biased and therefore not objective.
The chronicle or any other biased publication.
The state is biased towards corporate interests.
The local jury is certain to be biased against me.
It is therefore biased and takes divisive positions.
The arrest data would be very biased.
She is very biased against abstract painting.
They want to show the operation is biased.
So everyone else is biased except for you.
The jury will see you as biased.
They are biased towards privileged white males.
The choice of words is biased and disingenuous.
She was biased against me from the start.
You prefer constructive dialogue to biased dogmatism.
Unpublished or biased studies again become an issue.
If we base our opinions on bad or biased information.
So stop being biased and look at things objectively.
I did not take you to be such a biased person.

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