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I . bias [ˈbaɪəs] SUBST usu no pl

1. bias (partiality):

2. bias (prejudice):

4. bias (skill or interest):

5. bias MODA:

skos m

II . bias <-s- [or -ss-]> [ˈbaɪəs] VERBO trans

bias SUBST

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I often disagree with him but to complain that he's biassed is arrant nonsense.
www.crikey.com.au
Under a debt based monetary system, however, interest rates are not stable and have been biassed downward especially since 1980.
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These negative emotional states may discourage audience members from criticism and challenge of the biassed information presented through war journalism.
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He basically thinks the media is just biassed against him.
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Parties are therefore presented with a biassed picture of the entire conflict, favouring violent responses to the conflict.
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This famous picture is certainly biassed.
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You're biassed and classist statement is sickening.
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