It would be mortifying to the feelings of many ladies, could they be made to understand how little the heart of man is affected by what is costly or new in their attire; how little it is biased by the texture of their muslin, and how unsusceptible of peculiar tenderness towards the spotted, the sprigged, the mull, or the jackonet.
As long as this isn't a biased presumption, OK!
Admittedly biased, she said that in the summer the beach had "the best waves in China.
Evans and colleagues wrote in their study that one important study limitation is that students suffering from anxiety and depression may be biased, in the sense that they are particularly motivated to take part in the survey.
Evans and colleagues wrote in their study that one important study limitation is that students suffering from anxiety and depression may be biased, in the sense that they are particularly motivated to take part in the survey.
Previous studies have linked the phenomenon to biased memory, physical attraction, and infatuation, which could cause people to retrospectively say they felt an instant connection.
His method is biased as there are more Wikipedia users that are English speakers, but it does reveal the importance of certain colours in both languages.
" Call it biased, but that is just how it is.
But here's the wrinkle: a majority of breakfast studies are biased.
Mr McInnis argues that it is actually the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) that has attributed the phrases to Shakespeare, but it is 'biased'.
The dismissal of one crucial member of Trump's core team came at a time when Trump was ripped by both Democrats and leaders within his own party after he made a series of controversial remarks, including his accusation that a Hispanic-American judge involving Trump University was biased.
This Treasury document is not an honest assessment but a deeply biased view of the future and it should not be believed by anyone.
This helps to eliminate unfair or biased compensation practices as the discrepancies are brought to light and therefore end up being addressed.
This helps to eliminate unfair or biased compensation practices as the discrepancies are brought to light and therefore end up being addressed.
Mr Mauro then promises to desist from offering advice: "I know you will discount my opinions as biased and out of touch".
In last year's purchase of South China Morning Post, Alibaba was accused of seeking to interfere editorially after Joe Tsai, its executive vice-chairman, said the newspaper could be an alternative to western coverage of China, which he described as negative and biased.
Philippe Faure, the French foreign ministry's "gastro diplomat" in charge of the La Liste initiative, has openly criticized the 50 Best list as biased, corrupt and opaque, and has vowed to fight back.
" Betts adds that employers often assume the references you supply will be biased, and so they routinely check "back channel" sources.
Research suggests that teachers are biased against overweight students, despite the fact they are no worse students than thin students.
It is racially biased and must be ended.