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Turn or place at an angle.
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Having an oblique or slanting direction or position.
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inclined
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skewed
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1
One particular paragraph stands out as a prime example of
skewed
thinking.
2
Nixon
skewed
the process, however, by substituting political ideology for judicial independence.
3
The Labour and Greens parties said that advice was
skewed
and wrong.
4
Many U.S. companies' reported results have been
skewed
by the law's impact.
5
Five minutes after that, another
skewed
shot flew a long way over.
1
That proves less true today, though the sentiment doesn't necessarily
skew
negative.
2
Mind you, the studios still
skew
their thinking towards the home country.
3
But the evidence is clear that the females can
skew
it somehow.
4
Does this
skew
the view of this important part of the world?
5
The Tories will
skew
public spending in favour of the private sector.
6
As is the case with all writers, moods sometimes
skew
their opinions.
7
For the same reason, ventilation shafts were also engineered on the
skew
.
8
Parasitic helminths evade,
skew
and dampen human immune responses through numerous mechanisms.
9
The 37-year-old Watson, a relative veteran in comparison, would
skew
the picture.
10
John Carter, with its family
skew
,
faces a tougher challenge on weekdays.
11
April has three fewer selling days than last year, which can
skew
results.
12
America doesn't need more political officials who
skew
science to fit personal beliefs.
13
Now imagine normalizing the second population such that this age
skew
is eliminated.
14
Critics said the study's methods
skew
the reported U.S. tax rates paid upward.
15
Cregan said, There was one year we had an angel that went
skew
-
ways
.
16
Mr Cormick said the new target could
skew
what teachers teach.
skew
sky
·
skew the results
skew older
skew younger
skew more
skew public
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