Favoring one person or side over another.
Exhibiting prejudice or bias.
1 Complaints received cite biased labour practices, unfair dismissals, and general worker exploitation.
2 However, reliance on population-based surveys may still lead to potentially biased estimates.
3 Israel and Washington said that report was distorted and biased against Israel.
4 Among them: evidence that an arbitrator was biased or misapplied the law.
5 State media denounced Western reporting on it as biased against non-Western leaders.
6 Netanyahu has long accused the Israeli press of being biased against him.
7 The results are important for preventing biased risk perceptions in multiple-disease contexts.
8 However, it believes the UN's report is distorted, unfair and ideologically biased .
9 In the medium term to long term, gold's direction is northward biased .
10 She said those alleging the election was rigged were biased against Russia.
11 The conglomerate is biased toward business it is familiar with, he said.
12 The company says it wants to help eliminate biased jurors but… Audio
13 However, both mutant subunits enhanced partial agonist efficacies in the LS - biased preparation.
14 Granted, Oversteegen was far too biased in favor of his own views.
15 Anti-government rebels call them biased and diplomats say their action is confused.
16 I'm probably biased , but I think I have the best readers ever.
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