So I may be biased in what I'm about to say, but I don't think so.
So is this evidence for the government's suspicion that Oxbridge remains biased in favour of the privately educated?
Pricing has been flat to upward-biased in many parts of HDDs, and there have been no indications of over-supply.
Obama made the recess appointments after Senate Republicans blocked his choices for an agency they contended was biased in favor of unions.
Shares of Seagate could remain upward biased in the next 30-45 days as LBO speculation continues, but our call is on the fundamentals.
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The discussion came as the Syrian government accused the diplomat leading the international effort to forge peace of being biased in favor of the enemies of Damascus.
For the record, I think short sellers are a positive force in capitalism, and I acknowledge that CEOs are generally biased in their bullishness on their respective firms.
However, Senator Le Gresley said the review found the Jersey Employment Tribunal was "not biased in favour of employees and the criticism that tribunal decisions are inconsistent is unfounded".
But he agreed to "recuse" himself from hearing the case because the public might take the view that he was biased in favour of one side in the case.
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That solution involved sidelining Vince Cable - who'd been exposed as being biased against the Murdochs - and replacing him with Mr Hunt who, we now know, was up to that point at least, as biased in their favour.
Although the media - which are openly biased in Livni's favor - have placed most of the blame for this state of affairs on Mofaz, the truth is that Livni has not shied away from backroom deals with influence peddlers selling votes.
It is important to keep in mind that Delahunt's point of view might be somewhat biased since in November, 2005, the Representative together with Joseph P.
Mr. RIDGWAY: Well, the commissioner was concerned about the issue of racially-biased policing in New York.
At the top, former President Clinton publicly and privately railed against what he called "the most biased coverage in history, " and both Clintons complained of what they believed to be a pervasive sexism dominating the campaign narrative.
Unfortunately, Ms. Elliot exposed herself as biased and in denial, and has since given an interview to NPR in which she more openly evidences journalistic condescension, in addition to the bias one normally expects from the mainstream media.
Surprisingly, Uribe has acquiesced in Hugo Chavez serving as a clearly biased "mediator" in hostage relief efforts.
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Unfortunately, these models are fundamentally flawed in being biased to favor corrosive price promotion over brand-building advertising and to favor advertising cost efficiency over sales-growth effectiveness.
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Third, some downward revisions are likely in the final release as the current survey could be biased by the positive sentiment over EU summit in the first two weeks of December.
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Unless his readers look up the original article, they may not realize that he is is merely promoting his own work, in a highly biased way.
Defense lawyer Abe Lowell urged jurors to focus on Young's role in the case, saying he was a biased and unreliable witness with a financial and legal interest in the outcome.
Defense lawyer Abbe Lowell urged jurors to focus on Young's role in the case, saying he was a biased and unreliable witness with a financial and legal interest in the outcome.
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Kevin Roxburgh from Scottish Gas-Centrica told the committee he would like to see a biased towards helping fuel poor in rural areas where the housing stock is more of a problem.
They buy the best they can, and with the strong subsidies from many networks unbalancing the markets towards preferred suppliers, the public are heavily biased to the biggest fish in each sea.
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Yet, when we explain our own achievements in life, we are biased to over-value our personal characteristics as explaining our successes while also over-valuing our situation factors in explaining our failures.
Though we gripe about the pay (rightfully, in my admittedly-biased opinion), writers have some of the best jobs around.
"I am deeply dismayed by this apparently partisan and biased approach of the petroleum ministry in favour of RIL, " he said.
It is important for all levels of IT staff to set these reservations about people, products and services aside, to best assess value in as un-biased a manner as possible.
Those who agree with the chancellor's view that Oxford and Cambridge are biased towards rich children, educated in expensive private schools, sometimes claim that the proportion of Oxford's intake from private schools has gone up from 38% in 1970 to 49% now.
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