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Second was a strong bias to act quickly at low cost, learn what works from experience, and then reinforce strengths.
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Despite this, Cohen claimed in his review article that the 12-year-old study had a low risk of bias for blinding.
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These studies are very expensive and subject to significant survey biases, like low response rates and response bias, where respondents answers questions in the way they think the questioner wants them to answer, rather than according to their honest beliefs.
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Mr Bush's team wants to eliminate the bias in favour of employer-purchased, low-deductible health insurance in America's tax code, not by reducing the existing tax subsidies for employers, but by increasing the tax subsidies for individuals.
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CAIR's own statistics would mean only one case of bias per 4, 500 Muslims, which are ridiculously low numbers.
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Zelaya has often blamed the media for his low approval ratings and accused them of having a bias against him.
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"The bias in my estimates of jobs displaced by imports is consistently on the low side, " says Dr. Scott, whose work is funded by foundations and labor unions.
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Lerner, who heads the IRS division that oversees tax-exempt organizations, said last week that the practice was initiated by low-level workers in Cincinnati and was not motivated by political bias.
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Your casual dresses should include bias-cut floor-length sundresses and skirts with cotton gauze tops, worn with flat or low-wedge strappy sandals or espadrilles.
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