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Перевод: biased


[прилагательное]
пристрастный; тенденциозный; лицеприятный; необъективный


Тезаурус:

  1. biased sampling
  2. A majority of readers of every one of the major-selling papers thought their own paper was biased - not just readers of the tabloids but readers of quality papers such as the Telegraph and the Guardian .
  3. Indeed, its method of taking decisions is inherently biased toward caution.
  4. "Of course I'm biased!
  5. THE BBC was bracing itself yesterday for a Government onslaught over its election coverage, which many ministers believe was biased against the Conservatives.
  6. None of these could be classified strictly as proletarians, even by the loose and ideologically biased definitions of the early Soviet period.
  7. Only one in seven thought ITV news was biased in its treatment of the Conservatives and, again, rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties.
  8. He seems to intimate that the contract is not as solid and as biased toward the group as they believe.
  9. But then I have unprintably strong views about the keeping of the larger tankbusters, so I'm probably biased.
  10. Relative coverage of Labour and Conservative was always biased towards the Conservative government but the degree of bias increased sharply (it tripled) in the fourth week of the campaign.
  11. She went on: "Information at the moment comes from people who come forward voluntarily for testing, which inevitably is a biased sample."
  12. Several circuits were tried and the final choice was made in favour of an op.amp driver with it's output stage biased into class-A.
  13. However, as it was intended that this study should be of particular use to the suppliers of information, it was therefore biased towards the first stage of environmental scanning; that is, the gathering of information.

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