biased towards
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Showing a tendency or inclination to prefer or support something.
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- Managers are naturally biased towards projects that show a quick return.
- The news coverage was clearly biased towards the incumbent government.
- I admit I'm a little biased towards movies with happy endings.
- The recruiting algorithm was found to be biased towards male candidates.
- Historically, scientific research has been biased towards studying male subjects.
- Some felt the judge was unfairly biased towards the contestant from his hometown.
- If the selection committee is biased towards internal applicants, external candidates won't stand a chance.
- The legal system should not be biased towards the wealthy and powerful.
- He couldn't help being slightly biased towards his youngest child.
- As an investor, she is inherently biased towards technology stocks.