bias towards in English

leaning towards, prejudice towards

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1. This bias towards shape increases with age.

2. 16 The Department has a strong bias towards neuroscience.

3. 11 The newspaper has a clear bias towards the Conservative Party.

4. 9 The university has a bias towards/in favour of/against the sciences.

5. Of course, Arabs are still unhappy with the United States’ continued bias towards Israel.

6. The corporate taxation treatment of investment tends to produce a bias towards debt over equity finance.

7. The bias towards debt in corporate taxation was the seventh highest in the EU in 2016.

8. People show a positive bias towards other people who are in the same notional group as themselves: e.g. work colleagues.

9. Anglicising ethnic names may reduce bias towards immigrants: Study Many immigrants voluntarily adopt a name similar to fit in with the new community, rather …

10. AFTV is the largest football fan network in the world! With a bias towards Arsenal Football Club, we are the authentic voice of the football fan, a place where the fan’s uncensored opinion can

11. Synonyms & Antonyms of Bias (Entry 1 of 3) 1 an attitude that always favors one way of feeling or acting especially without considering any other possibilities he has a powerful Bias towards sentimentality, which comes through even in his grittier stories

12. Bejuco de la mujer (a rattan-like vine) Matamba (for fibre) Zapotes (sapodilla plums) Fresh water shrimp Domestication of agouti paca, a local rodent All of GME’s activities are based on the ideas, proposals and requests from the local population, with a strong bias towards the needs of the younger and poorer segments.

13. ‘"It ill Behooves a tube inspector to let a bias towards a meaningless relationship creep into his reporting" I said.’ ‘But I think it ill Behooves them when this is a compulsory program for all the rest of the people in the country -- that they should somehow be exempt from this program.’