definite bias
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
A bias that is certain and without doubt.
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Examples (20)
- The news report showed a definite bias in favor of the incumbent government.
- The study shows a definite bias toward certain demographics.
- The judge was accused of having a definite bias against defendants from minority backgrounds.
- There was a definite bias in the hiring process against older candidates.
- After reviewing the methodology, the committee found a definite bias in the experimental design.
- The journalist's report revealed a definite bias against the opposition party.
- His hiring record reveals a definite bias towards candidates who attended his former university.
- The teacher's grading showed a definite bias toward students from wealthy families.
- I couldn't help but notice his definite bias whenever we discussed modern art.
- The survey results indicate a definite bias in favor of urban development.
- The facial recognition software was criticized for its definite bias against women of color.
- The algorithm displayed a definite bias against minority applicants.
- Many fans felt the referee's decisions displayed a definite bias for the home team.
- Her review had a definite bias toward mainstream cinema.
- The textbook has been criticized for presenting a definite bias towards the victors' perspective of the war.
- The research methodology contained a definite bias that skewed the results.
- There's a definite bias in the way the company allocates resources between its departments.
- The judge's rulings showed a definite bias toward corporate interests.
- If the selection process has a definite bias, we must redesign it to ensure fairness.
- There's a definite bias in the textbook against alternative viewpoints.