Growth is biased toward the international markets, and more toward display ads than search.
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Critics say she's too quick to blame the parents and not the products, and is biased towards industry.
If it is biased, as Noer's is, it shouldn't be printed or should be included in the opinions section.
It is difficult for people to see the world clearly, when their vision is biased by their pre-existing attitudes.
Private Manning's defence council, David Coombs, has said the softly-spoken reservist should withdraw from the case, saying "the investigating officer is biased".
"I don't know if Ecology and Environment's report on the economic impact of fracking is biased or not, and that is the problem, " said Sen.
To be fair, my perspective is biased because of past experiences.
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First Minister Alex Salmond previously has described the question as "short, straightforward and clear", but his political opponents have raised concerns the wording is biased.
Whitehurst has claimed the FBI crime lab is biased toward prosecutors.
More likely is that your estimation procedure is biased downward.
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Sayeedi's Jamaat-e-Islami party says the tribunal is biased against it.
The tone and content of this article suggest several, non-exclusive possibilities: Pollack is biased against the technology, a shill for its antagonists or simply poorly informed about the subject.
In the USA Google, Apple, Facebook and Salesforce.com are all in the top 5, which makes you think, in the USA at least, the list is biased towards tech companies.
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Moreover, the 11 plus is biased against working class children whose families do not have the money to afford computers or tutoring or who cannot give them a quiet place to study.
Nor is it true, as some commentators allege, that the first estimate is biased downwards - that they generally underestimate the strength of the economy and will be revised upwards as later estimates emerge.
The definition of employment is biased.
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The law enabling the authorities to send people accused of atrocities during the Balkan wars of the 1990s to The Hague was adopted by the Yugoslav parliament earlier this month, but the issue remains hugely controversial in Serbia, where many believe the international court is biased.
Equal weighting is a biased, even a skewed view, for no impact on the changing nature of an industrial economy is detected until a rebalancing takes place.
Prudential Securities got out of investment banking altogether to prove its research is not biased.
Overheated rhetoric notwithstanding, who is really biased, those confident Americans of African ancestry would succeed without favoritism?
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Even if only by accident, the Jenkins scheme is undoubtedly biased against them.
Whitehurst believes the FBI crime lab is often biased toward prosecutors.
But as I wrote in the piece, the discussion of what most mainstream scientists believe is shoddy and biased work by Howarth is somewhat beside the point.
Or was he supposed to pass up the chance in 2004 to sell Rupert Murdoch some cheap insurance against charges that his media empire is irredeemably biased?
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This fund is purely thematic, and from a geographic perspective, An is decisively Asian biased.
Even on the 12 predictions that Knapp reports on, his analysis is idiosyncratic and biased.
But these efforts can only go so far if the survey data is flawed by biased answers.
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