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1 Granted, Oversteegen was far too biased in favor of his own views.
2 This judgment seemed clearly biased in favor of his father's opponent.
3 The fossil record consequently is almost absurdly biased in favor of marine creatures.
4 Had she not always been strongly biased in favor of secularism?
5 Critics of the system said it was biased in favor of Wall Street firms.
6 The interview is hopelessly biased in favor of the nice.
7 Trump has castigated Facebook repeatedly, accusing it of being biased in favor of Democrats.
8 Basically, that we're biased in favor of seeing bias: There's something called a hostile media effect.
9 Critics of the system had long said it was biased in favor of Wall Street firms.
10 The seniority system is grossly biased in favor of the most politically torpid parts of the nation.
11 But biofuel industry representatives called the memo evidence the agency is biased in favor of the oil industry.
12 Many Muslims believe former President George W. Bush's policies in the region were biased in favor of Israel.
13 Unable to afford the future, Washington's paymasters are systematically biased in favor of the drug licensed decades ago.
14 Democrats have long accused Fox of reporting that is biased in favor of the Republican Party and Trump.
15 What political economist, strongly biased in favor of one mode of government, can contemplate dispassionately an opposing form?
16 It cannot be said that the Labor Jury was biased in favor of the defendants or of the I.W.W.
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