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单词 Biased
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1. My ignorance biased me against popular music.
2. Fate was strongly biased against him.
3. Many parents are biased against popular music.
4. You can't help being biased so you may as well be up front about it.
5. He seemed a bit biased against women in my opinion.
6. Of course I'm biased, but I thought my daughter's paintings were the best.
7. The newspapers are notably biased.
8. The newspaper/He is clearly biased .
9. University funding was tremendously biased towards scientists.
10. The general manager's judgment is often biased by interest.
11. The manager biased against foreigners.
12. News coverage of the fighting was extremely biased.
13. often accused of being biased.
14. The newspapers have biased people against her.
15. Their research was based on a biased sample .
16. They biased towards this plan.
17. The methods they employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour.
18. The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour.
19. The majority of infants are biased towards being social rather than being antisocial.
20. The newspapers gave a very biased report of the meeting.
21. Managers are naturally biased towards projects showing a quick return.
22. The President excoriated the Western press for their biased views.
23. Several factors could have biased the results of the study.
24. The judge was biased in favor of the local team.
24. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
25. I think she's beautiful but then I'm biased since she's my daughter.
26. It was not intended to sound biased.
27. Liverpool only lost the game because the referee was biased.
28. In what respect do you think the film is biased?
29. A lot of people think that most newspapers are biased towards one particular political party.
30. Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased!
1. My ignorance biased me against popular music.
2. Fate was strongly biased against him.
3. Many parents are biased against popular music.
4. Liverpool only lost the game because the referee was biased.
5. You can't help being biased so you may as well be up front about it.
6. He seemed a bit biased against women in my opinion.
7. Of course I'm biased, but I thought my daughter's paintings were the best.
8. The Methods: They employed were heavily biased in the gentry's favour.
9. Managers are naturally biased towards projects showing a quick return.
10. Did you watch the programme on the Labour Party last night? Talk about biased!
11. The judge was biased in favor of the local team.
31. University acceptance policies seem to be biased against minorities.
32. Or that a reporter gave a flagrantly biased account?
33. Even more recent statistics may be biased, she continues.
34. Even a single biased source can be useful.
35. It is biased knowledge, pretending to be value-free.
36. Joseph Earl Biased reporting on John Cook.
37. Export policy has been biased towards overseas customers.
38. This study lacked objective or prospective data and was biased by the exclusion from the controls of people with irritable bowel syndrome.
39. Or are they biased, faulty and badly in need of revision?
40. The first is that climate swamps structure and lithology, an admission that few geologically trained or biased geomorphologists would make.
41. Recruiting the practices through a special interest group and through self selection is likely to have biased results.
42. Often he did not know what was really going on, and anyway he is heavily biased in his father's favour.
43. As long as this biased reward system persists, motivating teaching staff to improve the training of medical students will be difficult.
44. Because animal bones are much more likely to survive than plant remains, the evidence is unduly biased towards a meat-eating diet.
45. The diode D1 is reverse biased during this period and plays no part in the action.
46. Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.
47. If your advisor is also selling financial products, you may get biased advice.
48. In fact the entire circuit is either directly or indirectly biased from this potential divider.
49. Most newspapers are biased towards one political party or the other.
50. Perception is biased towards recognition and each successful achievement reduces uncertainty.
51. And the prevailing compensation structure in practically all businesses reinforces this attitude because it is heavily biased towards managerial positions and titles.
52. The examples developed here are heavily biased towards the leadership and intellectual rationalization for the movement.
53. People tended to see television as biased against their own party while they thought their paper was biased towards their own party.
54. There have been complaints about biased reporting in the tabloid press.
55. The problem of an influential tabloid press heavily biased towards one particular party is more difficult.
56. If the brain isn't organized in this way then this approach is artificially biased towards finding double dissociations.
57. Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party.
58. The system is so biased that many citizens simply do not register to vote.
59. Chapter 4 showed that television's issue agenda was generally biased towards security issues when compared with the electorate's own agenda.
60. All I knew was that I felt biased towards having it.
61. As I hope to demonstrate later, by far the largest majority of infants are biased towards being social rather than antisocial.
62. The judge was biased.
63. It is therefore important that the procedure used to produce a sample of visitors is not biased by size of group.
64. Clearly one source is unreliable, and the interpretations which it offers are heavily biased.
65. It is not biased towards the way that the data may be accessed from storage media.
66. I may be a little biased about this one, but I now consider it to be of a very high standard.
67. The system was, perhaps irreversibly, biased towards the selection of middle-class children.
68. Biased interpretations have now and again been put forward as propaganda to promote a country or political or religious ideologies.
69. This has led to accusations that IFAs are just as biased as tied agents.
70. The Miami Police Department, for example, screened applicants for the department with an allegedly biased test.
71. That is certainly a clear message about the power of tradition, even when it is biased and oppressive.
72. So when the press was biased towards the political right, television coverage would redress the balance by leaning to the left.
73. The present line-item budgeting system is not an economic system but a political one biased towards the government of the day.
74. Biased estimates of variation in reproductive success may also cause the effects of particular phenotypic traits on reproductive success to be overestimated.
75. Nor is the fact that a document is biased a reason for dismissing the document as worthless or unreliable.
76. Potential customers for freeze branding could well be put off by seeing this biased statement in a reputable magazine.
77. Indeed, its method of taking decisions is inherently biased toward caution.
78. They see social security staff as biased and prejudiced against the poor and only too ready to evade their responsibility to help.
79. The editorial matter can be biased to presenting a favourable buying climate for speculative stocks.
80. In the report members of the police were accused of acting illegally and it was suggested that they were biased in favour of Inkatha.
81. The Godhead, or at least Christology, then appears to be biased against women.
82. It was a well-kept secret that the old system was biased in favor of residential customers.
83. When small samples are used to estimate population standard deviations, the results are biased in the direction of underestimation.
84. And if black students performed far less well on the SATs than whites, it was because standardized tests were culturally biased.
85. Wolfe also contends that Sulloway was culturally biased by assuming all families throughout history have had the same structure.
86. Biased rubbish, distortions, Tory propaganda, consumer pap, trivia, silly stories - they hadn't changed.
87. Dances with Wolves was so biased towards the Sioux that the Crow Nation publicly called it racist.
88. Much of the information the clinics gave people was incomplete and biased in favour of educated middle-class clients.
89. Her colleagues are generally biased against her.
90. A testing effort biased toward functional testing.
91. The collector junction biased in the reverse direction.
92. The judgement is often biased by interest.
93. a school biased towards music and art.
94. The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased.
95. Judgment is often biased by interest.
96. Returns the covariance of two series evaluated over a set, using the biased population formula.
97. For instance, a certain kind of basic neural network, the perceptron, is biased to learning only linear functions (functions with inputs that can be separated into classifications by drawing a line).
98. Thus, if the agency is relying on what one party might perceive as flawed or biased data, that party has no way to challenge those data.
99. When human beings carry on the information to process, there are some problems of information choice. Especially, in the choice of the emotion information, the biased cognitive operation is obvious.
100. The device is biased at least in part by a pressure pad to provide some force against the plug member.
101. As the coloured noise can result in severely biased models(), a scheme for modelling the noise is introduced.
102. This report is incredibly biased. The field judge who disqualified Yang is a Filipino judge of Korean decent.
103. Clare, however, believes he is not biased, even though he is a slave owner.
104. Ever our perception becomes biased towards our internal belief system and we start to interpret every event in a way that further solidifies a belief that is already existing in our minds.
105. "The decision circuit is a race between two pathways and in the case of a single virus, the outcome is biased toward lysis, " explained Weitz.
106. The results show that the bigger input signal causes bigger temperature rise of the conduct and relative bigger biased error between input and output electric signals.
107. In Japan firms are biased towards growth rather than profits.
108. A new type of Josephson junction array using current biased voltage steps can provide highly stable and accurate voltages.
109. We make the biased error analysis in order to find out what cause the error and how to correct it.
110. In which the procedure of adjusting F criterion was raised since biased F-test was found in a simulation study.
111. In capital market, time series follow a biased random process, and exhibit fractal characteristic and long-memory effect.
112. When the diode is reverse biased, only a negligibly small leakage current flows through the device until the reverse breakdown voltage is reached.
113. From this work we now have adaptive spinning, biased locking and two forms of lock elimination known as lock coarsening, lock elision.
114. No doubt I'm biased, but it was the most cruel, evil human face I ever set eyes on.
114. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
115. Not prohibition, but carefully biased options are what we offer him.
116. In this process, scanning machine on fabric fiber used, once the biased, out of one metre of fabric inspector be looking for solutions.
117. A grid-based density biased sampling algorithm (G_DBS) was proposed. It got approximate density biased samples through scanning data only one time.
118. If only focusing on quantitative criteria, regardless of the substance behind the fear of biased.
119. As a final question, setting aside the relative magnitude of disclosed or undisclosed financial relationships, is psychiatric practice biased by industry?
120. With this biased mesh configuration, computation time was further reduced.
121. It does not need to establish an accurate model for the problem to be solved, but biased former knowledge to analyze, ratiocinate and calculate, and to form the last results.
122. The media are ( NOT is ) often accused of being biased.
123. Furthermore, maternal biased chromosome conversion was revealed by GISH in both triploid and diploid hybrids, as early as at trophore-larvae stage.
124. Reports of respectable drops in bear metabolic rates during hibernation cheer Eric Hellgren of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, who admits to "a biased viewpoint as a bear biologist."
125. Drain electrode being biased to ground, unselected units on same byte word line are forbidden.
126. This causes stagnation by making the search procedure as biased search procedure.
127. From the perspective of syntax, the differences between biased error words and objective words, when collocating with verbs and nouns, whether acting as predicate and object or not, are found.
128. The algorithm combines active learning, biased classification and incremental learning to model the small sample biased learning problem in relevance feedback process.
129. Interim analysis must be aforethought and consideration should be given to avoid its possible biased impact on the running trial.
130. Someone subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumour might easily be biased, consciously or unconsciously, to exaggerate the former and misstate the latter.
131. Perhaps it's genetically predisposed or a result of gender - biased education.
132. The shape of grinding wheel truing was also influenced by the biased error of grinding wheel truer.
133. The investigation shows that when the biased input is vanishing, the relaxation rate has different dependence in monostable and multistable cases.
134. Certainly, or the esteem blue army somewhat is obviously biased by competition total repudiation Mancheng.
135. It may be true, but as long as the forces of discrimination and biased perceptions affect people so pervasively, we'll never know.
136. Is it possible for an estimator to be biased in finite sample but consistent sample?
137. Technically speaking, you can have a a class AB single-ended amplifier, which was biased away from the linear portion of the curves, but that amplifier would (hopefully!
138. At last, the author use the corpus and questionnaire survey to discovers the Vietnamese students' biased error give her advice for the department of teaching Chinese as a second language.
139. The modulational instability of one-dimensional broad optical beams in biased two-photon centrosymmetric photorefractive crystals under steady-state conditions has been investigated.
140. He said it was unhelpful for doctors to be biased against obese patients.
141. The signal path of the VMA is changed through the position of the switch and the tube as well as the capsule, get biased in a different way.
142. Biased estimate methods are basic methods of modern regression analysis.
143. The synchronization of spatiotemporal chaos in coupled map lattices is analyzed in this paper, and the biased anti-phase synchronization in coupled map lattices is obtained for the first time.
144. The result obtained by smoothing contours is inevitably biased by the interpreter.
144. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
145. The definition designing procedure of torsion rigidity and the shock absorber damping based on the settled biased frequency and relative damping ratio is presented.
146. Instead of using the homomorphic filter which is used to get rid of multiple noise and is a biased estimator, this algorithm translates speckle into locally stationary additive white noise.
147. Defensive medicine biased configuration, callback to guard against short - term market.
148. Returns the covariance of two series evaluated over a set ( biased ).
149. However, since most mainstream psychologists are still biased against qualitative research, especially the phenomenological variety, you may need to justify your qualitative method.
150. Anecdotal instances are open to the criticism of biased selection.
151. This biased organization seeks to undermine the achievement of a vital national security interest that more than one thousand Americans have already given their lives to safeguard.
152. Recently, the grand justice selection system has been examined through a biased lens.
153. If this extra capacitor is biased, then the added energy will discharge into the spark gap.
154. However, Chinese people have not fully recovered from aftershock of the CNN's biased reports.
155. We study a dc - biased tight - binding model with single impurity potential varying harmonically in time.
156. Well, for one, the Class AB amplifier is biased in a more non-linear portion of the characteristic curves, which means it has more distortion than a true class A amplifier.
157. Because hard shells fossilise, and are therefore more readily preserved than soft tissue, scientists had an incomplete and biased view of the marine life that existed during the Ordovician.
158. During the period of economic reform, traditional price scissors in China tended to narrow, but new types of urban biased policies still arose, the rural-urban gap had been enlarged again since 1984.
159. Most of the Games'early controversies concerned judge, which was often incompetent and sometimes blatantly biased.
160. RAINBOW (Reduced And Internally Biased Oxide Wafer)piezoelectric ceramics are a new type of stress-biased, unreduced -reduced composite ceramics, which have a special arc structure.
161. If it is biased such that each side is in cutoff for half the input cycle, it is a class B amplifier.
162. But extra synchronous generator which provides horizontal and vertical synchronous signal causes biased frequency so that the software process is unable to accomplish.
163. She does not hate sports on TV, she is athletically biased.
164. The biased estimation problem for parameter adjustment with constraints is considered when the ill normal matrix.
165. Semiconductor junctions a reverse breakdown voltage at which a reverse - biased junction begins to conduct.
166. By that I mean decisions about hardware need to be made on the basis of much more reliable data, in sharp contrast to the phony , biased data that they use to make decisions now.
167. Even a studiously impartial literature review will be biased towards published results.
168. As a virologist, I may be biased, but I believe the greatest advances in molecular therapies in the near future will involve viruses.
169. Estimation of a single function under simultaneity will result in biased and inconsistent estimates.
170. Yet, it is beyond any doubt that the book presents a biased and even unjust feature of the feminine .
171. The former was underlain by both attention-based rehearsal and attentional biased competition, while the latter was only the consequence of attention-based rehearsal.
172. So, from my admittedly biased perspective, it seems appropriate that Feiler compares the marital bed to the diamond ring.
173. When training sets with uneven class sizes are used, the classification error based on C-Support Vector Machine is undesirably biased towards the class with fewer samples in the training set.
174. The selection of pupils for grammar schools was biased in favour of the middle-class child of a small family from a good area.
174. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
175. This paper presented a theoretical investigation of the effects of the induced uniaxial anisotropy on excitation of magnetostatic forward volume waves under obliquely biased magnetic field.
176. Without clear-eyed, informed journalism about sexuality, the public runs the risk of seeing sex-related issues through a murky scrim of ignorance and biased attitudes.
177. Found a large number of high-degree overlapped bigrams and high-degree biased bigrams existing in bigram feature set.
178. The MZM is driven by a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) data sequence and biased at the nonlinear point to generate edge-triggered pulses.
179. In typical operation, the emitter–base junction is forward biased and the base–collector junction is reverse biased.
180. Rather, our quick-fire emotions can set us on a course of thinking that's highly biased, especially on topics we care a great deal about.
181. Finally, it is helpful to use the expert group method to make decision to avoid biased opinion.
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