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Meanings of racially biased in English
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Usage of racially biased in English
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What's your plan to ensure that the system becomes less raciallybiased?
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The most fundamental of those is the raciallybiased way policing occurs.
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Journalists and academics have shown that risk-scoring algorithms can be unfair or raciallybiased.
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Congress changed the law due to concerns that the longer prison terms were raciallybiased and unfair.
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But the department also brought a lawsuit over police and court practices that it deemed raciallybiased.
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Black communities have suffered under raciallybiased policing and unconstitutional law enforcement policies for far too long.
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It is not hard to imagine how this model could also be raciallybiased, or biased against other groups.
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The Girls Trip star recalled raciallybiased comments casting directors said when they thought she was out of earshot.
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When we feed machines data that reflects our prejudices, they mimic them -from antisemitic chatbots to raciallybiased software.
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We see activists passionately make their case that black lives are being taken by a system of raciallybiased policing.
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In Auburn Gresham, some local residents felt that local police officers had a raciallybiased approach to dealing with young men.
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The death penalty is a raciallybiased and ineffective deterrent, and the appeals process is expensive and cruel to surviving family members.
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Activists and technologists have called the controversial technology raciallybiased, and voiced concerns about privacy, regarding its use by governments and law enforcement.
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Third, consumers have adopted a range of coping mechanisms in response to raciallybiased treatment, the most common being to leave the store.
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He was totally believable as the innocent victim of an embarrassed, raciallybiased system that needed a suspect fast and had found one.
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He could continue speaking about the raciallybiased criminal justice system and speak more forthright on incidents like Michael Brown's shooting death in Ferguson.