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Перевод: biased
[прилагательное] пристрастный; тенденциозный; лицеприятный; необъективный
Тезаурус:
- biased sampling
- A majority of readers of every one of the major-selling papers thought their own paper was biased - not just readers of the tabloids but readers of quality papers such as the Telegraph and the Guardian .
- Indeed, its method of taking decisions is inherently biased toward caution.
- "Of course I'm biased!
- THE BBC was bracing itself yesterday for a Government onslaught over its election coverage, which many ministers believe was biased against the Conservatives.
- None of these could be classified strictly as proletarians, even by the loose and ideologically biased definitions of the early Soviet period.
- Only one in seven thought ITV news was biased in its treatment of the Conservatives and, again, rather less felt it was biased in its treatment of other parties.
- He seems to intimate that the contract is not as solid and as biased toward the group as they believe.
- But then I have unprintably strong views about the keeping of the larger tankbusters, so I'm probably biased.
- Relative coverage of Labour and Conservative was always biased towards the Conservative government but the degree of bias increased sharply (it tripled) in the fourth week of the campaign.
- She went on: "Information at the moment comes from people who come forward voluntarily for testing, which inevitably is a biased sample."
- Several circuits were tried and the final choice was made in favour of an op.amp driver with it's output stage biased into class-A.
- However, as it was intended that this study should be of particular use to the suppliers of information, it was therefore biased towards the first stage of environmental scanning; that is, the gathering of information.
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