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    1. Low government revenues in rural areas and urban bias in central resource allocation have meant that social service provision has tended to start in cities and extend only gradually to the countryside


    2. Here is the bias, you call us communal


    3. With the bias against females still a part of their psychological make up, many were amazed that the females could have gotten as far as they did


    4. Be observant of the facts without bias


    5. duties without bias, and even clearer that Paul Grossin


    6. Some psychologists think that the negative bias of the mind is adaptive


    7. We are also subject to the mind’s negative bias and its mistaken beliefs about how to find happiness


    8. The mind also has a self-centered bias and is drawn to personal fears and unsatisfied desires, which usually involve negative and painful thoughts


    9. He left us with this concerning immigration: “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and in that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family…


    10. Should history one day shed its political bias and evaluate Nixon‘s career objectively, he will be remembered as one of the twentieth century‘s most influential Statesmen but certainly not one of its more memorable Presidents

    11. This sociological phenomenon owed more to circumstance rather than bias


    12. Reconciling the past in an (intellectually) honest… forthright manner… embracing… without bias or prejudice… or colored by


    13. chooses to worship without prejudice or bias to (any) individual with respect to that individual‘s (religious) customs and beliefs including nonbelievers; upholding such practices privately invested in the Individual and not the State without undermining the Public‘s (inherent) awareness of an Almighty Presence…


    14. It provides food for rational thought grounded in Experience that, whenever properly applied, without prejudice or bias, grasps the Intuitive, as well


    15. Complete or unqualified compatibility with another individual; that is to say, a relationship mutually committed to achieving the highest levels of esteem without bias or prejudice (however unlikely from the standpoint of our respective natures and conditioning) would require a severing of the subject (individual) of our interest from the thematic elements that typically structure the character of (that) subject/individual thereby separating (that) ―Individual‖ from the ―Ideas‖ that properly qualify and provide moral and intellectual sustenance to (that) Individual


    16. There exists a hidden, yet certain bias in America‘s corporate environment directed at workers over the age of fifty


    17. Compare the efforts to end their at times ludicrous attempts at terrorism to that of right wing terrorists, and it is clear much of the media has an ideological bias that is right wing, not leftist


    18. It is also clear law enforcement often has an enormous ideological bias


    19. The ideological bias of the law, prosecutors, and investigators are obvious


    20. The United States would be my best choice: because of his anti-American bias, he has very few contacts there, and my friend’s son told me last year that, should I ever need it, his cousin in New York could provide a complete new identity

    21. Former Contras and their supporters were as eligible to the refugees benefit of returning home to a plot of land as anyone (in fact, without them, the project was subject to charges of bias) but many, if not most, feared a former BLI Sandinista colonel


    22. Therefore, his bias might be viewed as having granted to his people greater significance than might have been obvious to those around them


    23. The corruption of trust as those leaders are found out regarding their secret bias, which example is all too easily replicated in the population at large


    24. The Old Testament portion of the Bible, as I’ve said and implied in other parts of this book, appears by most estimates to have come into its written form sometime between the sixth and the tenth century BC with the bias leaning toward the older end of the time frame as ever newer discoveries seem to confirm


    25. Modern Man could no longer maintain this obvious bias in the face of all the evidence, without ignoring much of it


    26. Did Wilson tip off his anti-Bush bias when he said he’d like to see Bush’s adviser Rove “frog-marched” out of the White House in handcuffs? When the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee said that Wilson lied when he claimed his wife had no


    27. check up on their track record in case there’s a bias in how they score


    28. Other cultures and other people's speech against him, also can produce bias


    29. Why don't we give up bias, we gave up the prejudice, we can objectively, mental health, we can we can real correct judgment on the object


    30. Of course, if it was anything like Hanjen histories, it would be full of bias in favor of the current regimes

    31. There are serious deficiencies in those projections, including lack of adequate data, bias in selecting the data, and purposeful manipulation of data to achieve the desired political result


    32. I couldn’t stand bias


    33. ” Such deficiencies, they are told, are attributable to pathological sources outside their control such as racism, gender bias, or public neglect


    34. ” This document asserted that news reports should be free from opinion or bias of any kind


    35. Editors wanted the straight news without opinion, without explanation and without bias


    36. What kind of bias is that? Should not some


    37. Obviously, no clear bias against the handicapped


    38. It’s difficult to make a case for cultural bias in math


    39. In all the studies that have repeatedly shown the socialistic bias of professors, few have inquired whether this is just a natural or accidental development, or whether it is in many cases a deliberate attempt by socialists determined to keep out competing viewpoints


    40. What kind of bias is that? Should

    41. Liberal bias was demonstrated in the Bay of Pigs invasion, during which the paper played down the event


    42. In State universities the political bias against conservatives in the hiring process amounts to an illegal political patronage operation, and campus funds available for political activities are inequitably distributed to student groups with leftwing agendas (approximately 50 to 1)


    43. This happened because talk show hosts and the printed media (in spite of their bias) disseminated the truth of the matter well enough that the citizens had the message of what was really affecting their lives and estates (pocket books)


    44. bias transistor T2 and its collector goes high


    45. There’s a little bit of bias there because they’re trying to impress investors but what


    46. Subjective - taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias


    47. need to recognise that we live in a world where prejudice and bias are no


    48. While we certainly oppose unfounded prejudice and bias we recognise that


    49. facts of the story without bias


    50. the scene was a Christian she immediately displayed a remarkable strong bias














































    1. “Harry is not impartial in this matter, Chloe, whatever other attainments with which we might credit him, in this matter he is biased, I'm afraid


    2. admit to being biased because of the Erdbeeren (which is


    3. You are biased in favor of women


    4. In the same fashion, spiritualists tend to be biased as well, since they are more focused on the emotional and intuitive aspects of being i


    5. I still get the world news of the world from the dish out back, but it’s someone else’s usually biased perspective or the worse things that are going on in the world


    6. these had been biased towards the time of death and therefore the


    7. felt the book would help him understand the turgid and biased


    8. There has been a disturbing tendency in recent years to categorically broaden (read: create more poor people) descriptive statistics designed to either support or reject existing assumptions relating to poverty rates that are oftentimes overstated, unreliable, unsupported by fact and likely to provide biased conclusions about poverty, its definition, extent, causes and prognosis for the future


    9. He then told Nicole, “I think you’re biased


    10. The moral? Don’t look back at what was, because memory, in the face of difficulty, is usually biased toward clinging onto that part of the past good, at the expense of forgetting the bad

    11. Every now and again they would throw the same handful again! Couple this with biased polling and bogus voting, and you could go a long way toward creating the “reality” of


    12. should never be biased in research or objective opinion, therefore, the subjects to be presented in the future may carry certain overtones that have become attached throughout the ages, but it is the essence and objective truth that will be presented when dealing with concepts and principles, these Universal facts of Life


    13. “Maybe you’re biased too,” she says


    14. This list, which is not exhaustive, is in order from the least biased at the top, to the most biased at the bottom


    15. We hope that if you read this eBook, you felt it was not biased towards iBE


    16. The whole “machine,” as JFK himself labelled it, is badly crippled under the scrutiny of a populace with access to vastly more information through the Internet than has previously been the case through a biased establishment media


    17. Just the facts, without the biased agenda


    18. Not being biased but Kevin would be an idiot to give her up


    19. A Federal Court ruling has blasted the biased musings of Judge John


    20. I may be biased, but I think Gabriel has a brilliant mind for business

    21. not address it fairly because they are biased in their direction


    22. Liza enthused over them, but George suspected they were a bit biased


    23. ’ By its use, the target of the offensive accusation (an individual or organization) is put on the defensive and usually has to try hard to deny it or at least demonstrate that he, she, or an organization is not biased


    24. * I am not sure, but is the seriousness of the insidious socialist encroachment beginning to be obvious? I have wondered for years, how could this inferior socialist philosophy bear support among intelligent free people? Four elements constitute the most plausible answer: 1) the socialists are inspired by the godless religion of Socialism, 2) the drive for power effectively uses the manipulation of the emotions and actions of the lesser-educated ‘masses,’ 3) support for Socialism can be attributed to the concepts of the anti-capitalistic mentality23 plus the biased media, and 4) the ‘anointed’


    25. She was a bit biased; sure


    26. You need honest feedback, not biased feedback


    27. paranormal where we are highly biased towards a paranormal explanation


    28. surface of a positively biased electrode within a cold plasma which contains free electrons and atoms in


    29. located non-equilibrium plasma on the surface of a positively biased electrode within a


    30. Many of the interactions in this (ordinarily visible) universe seem to be biased

    31. conducting and transistor T1 gets forward biased and it


    32. transistor T1 is forward biased via R2


    33. which is very important in the shady, biased and confusing bodybuild-


    34. Here’s the rub is it’s obviously a biased


    35. But my horrific nightmare of injustice has caused me to be somewhat biased


    36. People who read and believe history books written by loyal and biased British historians and politicians think that it was not the efforts of Gāndhiji that brought freedom to India but because the British were just and generous gentlemen


    37. biased against her, she seemed to be


    38. But we’d soon find out if my admittedly biased assessment of his personality was correct---bullies quickly turned to cowards when they were cornered


    39. Brian’s reaction was biased and predictable, but Tom, ever a man to play by the book, relayed exactly what he had been told


    40. Even Matthew could not help laughing at his biased opinion

    41. She acknowledged the fact that within the Collett Empire there would be no chance for him as the Corporate policy was biased in favour of the advancement of Female executives – the policy laid down by the late Matriarch, Marie, which was, and would always be, strictly adhered to


    42. and male sexual dysfunction is not only antiquated but unequivocally biased? As 1


    43. lies in American post-war poetic activities, which are biased to-


    44. “Well, since most of my in laws work there, I am biased in their favor


    45. I enjoy writing letters, so that is the approach I am biased towards


    46. He was a biased, bigoted, narrow


    47. Well, then, you are obviously biased for the prosecution


    48. “Your opinion is biased; your son is on the research team that has been named


    49. I envision a new auto industry segment separate from the current “oil biased” companies, that works on all forms of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles


    50. forget the Diebold story from Ch 1 who biased the vote counting software













































    1. She had the same prejudices and 'reasonable' exceptions to her inherent and trained cultural biases as any other living woman


    2. Inherent in the selection process is a disturbing tendency common among most attorneys of ―nullifying‖ clear-minded, informed individuals in favor of unsophisticated, impressionable types who may otherwise render a ―favorable‖ verdict predicated upon individual biases and pedestrian prejudices likely to promote the arguments of prosecutors and defense attorneys alike


    3. A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times


    4. The ―Mainstream‖ Media‘s selective biases; that is to say, its distortion of news worthy events, are intended to promote a ―sufficient‖


    5. In this manner, contemporary biases and prejudices will (often) cause that individual (or that society, for that matter) to misread or misinterpret the historical significance or social ramifications of that (current) event or misjudge its future implications as it relates to (race relations)


    6. The further removed from time and space from some noteworthy event, but not so far as to reduce that event to an historical footnote, but far enough to allow the passage of time to ease a society‘s (collective) anxieties; future generations, no longer encumbered by such matters of immediate concern(s), will be in a better position to place these (historical) events in proper perspective, hindered as they might otherwise have been by contemporary currents or personal biases indigenous to the time(s) these historical events took place; that is to say, by being too close to the ―action‖


    7. Such deceptions are no longer necessary in today‘s ―learning‖ environments where the pre-disposing limits and biases of intellectual argument(s) are freely flaunted


    8. Jury Nullification, precipitated by perceived historical injustices, rejects or makes void rules or articles of evidence and their proper application as instructed by law because of pre-conceived biases unwilling to concede the legitimacy of such statutes or official practices of the court


    9. These include the usual suspects like institutionalized racism, cultural biases and exclusionary practices in general


    10. To have biases and prejudices towards other people

    11. their biases which they use as measuring sticks


    12. The high output of gate N2 forward biases transistor


    13. This induced leads (from emitter of transistor T4 and ground) and voltage, when connected to the base of transistor T1, connect the buzzer and lED1 away from the rest of forward biases it and it conducts when ring is passing the circuit at a remote location


    14. Most wrongful convictions or miscarriages of justice are unintentional and the result of human fallibility, biases, experiences and inexperience


    15. This is the only way to truly transcend the country and cultural biases that have created


    16. With this knowledge, and with access to fine minds, free of historical biases, he was sure he could develop the new structure, the new business and make it a winner


    17. preconceptions and biases, without enjoying acclaim like


    18. or wrong and these biases drive the story we tell ourselves about what


    19. Our beliefs have many biases which can easily distort reality


    20. Dr Andrew Newberg of the University of Pensyvania identified 27 ways in which reality is distorted to fit our biases

    21. If at first you think that you are insusceptible to these kinds of belief biases then think again! We are all affected by them to a certain degree


    22. It is this mind-set of the Musalmans that made the word of a believing woman unequal to that of the male believer in the Islamic evidentiary value system! Nonetheless, Muslim women are wont not to complain about this and such gender biases of Islamic socio-religious practice and precepts


    23. What is worse, as if to light up every minority household with its naïve Hindu torch, it infuses in the Indian Musalman a sense of neglect by the Indian nation itself; why, won’t its glamour boys and girls attribute their economic backwardness to the Hindu biases rather than exposing the age-old Muslim apathy for secular education? Wonder how these fail to see the children of the Hindu maids and the Christian coolies everywhere walking up to the English-medium schools in their uniforms


    24. An idea has proper words put together in biases in judgment forces change of thoughts and closes windows


    25. biases, and the mutually self-defeating consequences of such illogical behaviors


    26. Yet, this is still the cornerstone of our legal system: minds that misremember due to biases they are unaware of


    27. Internally, the objective evaluation criteria listed in the RFP are helpful in overcoming personal biases and emotional attachments to a particular vendor during the evaluation of proposals


    28. � It asks us to consider speaking in a way as to keep our meaning perspective based biases and prejudices out and keeping the Kant problem of direct perception of the thing-in-itself and our limitations as careful observers in mind


    29. ‘Yes, these stupid biases and discrimination are the reason our country is so


    30. By moving the comma that was added by uninspired men with a theological biases, the conflict with other passages is removed

    31. They can observe their own conditioning at work as it biases their day-to-day choices and decisions and thereby mitigate any inappropriate influences


    32. Furthermore, these biases are inevitable consequences of living a human life with its accumulation of learning


    33. We are able to do this only when we ignore the fact that they too are the product of their conditioning, biases, and assumptions


    34. A lifetime of learning has led to the accumulation of innumerable biases, assumptions, opinions, and beliefs that, up until this point, have operated at a primarily unconscious level


    35. Because of their understanding of their own biases, Level 5 individuals have great empathy for others


    36. He had a lot of odd biases, too


    37. As noted earlier, we are all slaves to our own biases


    38. Journalists may not reveal their biases to you directly, but they often will do so indirectly though their choice of story material


    39. The best we can do is to be aware of these biases and errors and to attempt to counteract them; but be clear on this point—you cannot fix them


    40. One of the reasons is that the evolutionary adaptations and heuristics we just discussed result in some consistent cognitive biases

    41. The first step in combating these biases is knowing that they exist and that they will unavoidably color every interaction with the market


    42. A partial list of some of the more common cognitive biases follows


    43. This bias is a key part of keeping many other biases alive


    44. Many of the other biases are wrapped into one powerful package here—overconfidence, attribution, hindsight, confirmation—and these all reinforce the illusion that traders are really better than they are, and suppress the role that randomness plays in the bottom line


    45. Do you find that a period of small-range consolidation days near lows makes you nervous? Do you find yourself becoming extremely bullish during large-range multiday declines? Some of these reactions will be mistakes, and you will find some inclinations and biases that can be corrected before they become too costly in actual trading


    46. Clarke that served as the initial inspiration for 2001’s artifact-left-behind-by-ancient-aliens storyline—but internally, I was wondering if my father was experiencing confirmation bias or observational selection bias, or one of those other biases I’d learned about in my AP Psychology class


    47. We have to remain mentally nimble despite our biases


    48. Trading is all about being open to different possibilities and trading according to the actual price action rather than our wishes or biases


    49. On cognitive biases, the starting point is the collection of papers:


    50. The book analyzes how our inherent biases undermine our ability to weigh alternatives rationally and objectively














































    1. forward biasing of transistor T1, pulling its collector to-


    2. ergises because of forward biasing of transistor T1, water level drops but does not go below probe a whereby pin 13 of gate N4 goes high


    3. This causes forward biasing of the Darlington


    4. Due to internal biasing resistors, the ‘+’ terminal whereas by focusing a laser beam on lDR2 we can (non-inverting) of lower comparator is held at 1/3rd switch off the gadget


    5. along with its series biasing resistor R3


    6. On the other hand, biasing myself toward the positive has given me resilience and the ability to work on a book like this, where I’m excited about the solutions


    7. dopamine, heavily influenced drug seeking by biasing the animal to initiate this


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