Liberals have long complained that such religious courts are biased, with women finding it hard to win a divorce from an absent or abusive husband.
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The full extent of these payments was allegedly not disclosed to members, nor were members aware that the union was steering them into the ING plan with biased investment advice.
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Too many write rather vague complaints, without proper example, or promote Netflix with rather biased opinions.
The rankings are somewhat biased towards North America with 70 of the top 100 being North American companies. 26 are from the EMEA with only 1 from Latin America.
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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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His media empire has also been embroiled in controversy, with accusations of biased coverage, prompting many Thais to compare him to Italy's Silvio Berlusconi.
That sort of analysis persuaded 42% of voters that the polls were biased against Mitt Romney, with fully 84% of Tea Party members suspecting intentional skewing.
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But in Latin and European countries courts take on a more inquisitorial role, compared with the U.S. where jurors are presented with the heavily biased reports of experts for each side and left to decide who is more trustworthy.
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Well, hurricane strikes are actually a really poor measure of hurricane activity, since whether major hurricanes hit land or stay out at sea or hit some other country is pretty random (the only metric that is worse is hurricane damage numbers, which are biased over time and geography with large variations in coastal development value).
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.
However, the MPs said its forecasts have been "biased to over-optimism" with most forecasts having to be revised downwards.
No sooner was the World Cup final over recently than my Twitter account began buzzing with angry messages about biased referees.
But the report had a mixed response, with critics calling it biased.
The evidence for Oxford is strong and I would even call it compelling but it requires looking under the surface of many common myths that are circulating and to read books beyond the Stratfordian biased account of James Shaipro who deals with no evidence mentioned above, but is only content to put down those who do not believe the orthodoxy.
Many of the cases charge the firms with causing the losses by plying biased stock research.
Critics feel that experts with ties to industry will be biased and will make recommendations favorable to industry.
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The engineers have further dialed in the cornering dynamics of the Evoque as compared with the front-wheel-biased LR2 on which it is based.
The report was not formally endorsed by the USA or the EU, with Israel dismissing it as "biased", and a US official saying it was "deeply flawed".
The advisors with a conflict tended to give biased advice, of course, but their advice turned out to be much less biased if they were giving it to just one person than if it was for a group.
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Someone subsequently diagnosed with a brain tumour might easily be biased, consciously or unconsciously, to exaggerate the former and misstate the latter.
Investment-bank analysts will face new SEC rules to prevent them from issuing biased reports because of business relationships their employers have with the companies they are assigned to analyse and report on.
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.
However, the organization is determined both not to exclude eligible students from aid simply because a family member is involved with the organization yet not to provide any biased assistance to a student because of family involvements.
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A. cease-fire in 1994, Clinton and senior aides stepped up the frequency of meetings with Protestant Unionist leaders who had long considered Washington biased toward a united Ireland.
Unfortunately the toxic combination of out of date or inadequate information and biased advice means that women will continue to face their birth with huge gaps in their knowledge leading to unnecessary trauma.
He also mused about doing a TV interview with CBS, which he regarded as the "least biased" of the American TV channels.
With a high opportunity cost to building reputation, both the biased and unbiased are less likely to play against type.
Books and classes are often biased, making it impossible for women to have open, rational discussions with those responsible for their care.
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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