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1 Government funding for health has always had a strong bias towards clinical medicine.
2 The judge then summed up, with a strong bias against Reuben.
3 For one thing, there was a strong bias toward youth.
4 SABC have been accused of having a strong bias towards the ANC in recent weeks.
5 It also has a strong bias towards electronic transactions.
6 A strong bias drew his mind into mystical studies.
7 Mr. Hogarth's strong bias to burlesque was not to be checked by time or place.
8 Why, in other words, do investors show a strong bias towards stocks but not towards value?
9 The expressed human immunoglobulin Vlambda repertoire demonstrates a strong bias in the use of individual Vlambda segments.
10 We may accept it as an innocent example of the power of a strong bias in human nature.
11 The sector built on gains seen in the previous session when there was a strong bias towards defensive stocks.
12 Trigg argues that the state's concern for equality, and human rights, has a subtle but strong bias against religion.
13 Judge Bramber would no doubt begin to sift the case with a strong bias in favour of the jury.
14 Agricultural cottagers have a strong bias towards Dissent in one form or another; village chapels are always well filled.
15 In this academy Michael Angelo developed a strong bias for sculpture, and won the direct patronage of the Medici.
16 The process of investigation began with a strong bias in favor of the conclusion at which the detective had arrived.
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