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1 But, the values, well, they are skewed in all different directions.
2 Discussion of the gender gap is too skewed in one direction.
3 The legal system too is skewed in favor of the wealthy.
4 And the entire criminal justice system and judicial process is skewed in their favor.
5 Slot machines completely and permanently skewed in the house's favor.
6 Unions say planned changes to the Holidays Act are blatantly skewed in favour of employers.
7 Looking back, it's easy to see that the deal was always skewed in their favor.
8 Under the Constitution, the balance of power has been heavily skewed in favour of the Executive.
9 The population for comparison between the combination therapy and SOC is skewed in the proposed design.
10 McKinney told Geslain-Lanéelle that "things are terribly skewed in the wrong direction" against biotechnology.
11 Researches are also skewed in other ways: it is graduates that attract the overwhelming majority of attention.
12 For now, it's probably best to assume everyone's stats are a little skewed in their own direction.
13 However, access to playing these sports has traditionally been skewed in favour of previously advantaged, White individuals.
14 But with little counterbalance to industry, many say the debate and the legislation are skewed in its favour.
15 This is because income distribution is heavily skewed in favour of the top 20% of households.
16 The justice system and the police investigation is really skewed in our country, he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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