biased toward

Frequency: 7.625.0 per million words

Showing a tendency or inclination to prefer or support something.

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  • Managers are naturally biased toward projects showing a quick return.
  • The news coverage seemed heavily biased toward the government's perspective.
  • As a creative person, I'm inherently biased toward artistic solutions.
  • The hiring committee was accused of being biased toward candidates from their own university.
  • The algorithm was found to be slightly biased toward certain demographic groups.
  • Historically, the legal system has been biased toward property owners.
  • Do you think the judges were biased toward the home team?
  • Without proper training, interviewers can be unconsciously biased toward people who look like them.
  • It's a common human tendency to be biased toward information that confirms our existing beliefs.
  • The study's methodology was inherently biased toward producing positive results.