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I . bias [ˈbaɪəs] RZ. usu no l.mn.

1. bias (partiality):

bias
without bias

2. bias (prejudice):

bias against sb/sth

3. bias (preference):

bias in favour of sb/sth
to have a right-wing bias

4. bias (skill or interest):

5. bias MODA:

bias
skos r.m.
on the bias

II . bias <-s- [or -ss-]> [ˈbaɪəs] CZ. cz. przech.

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Functional size also plays a role in lineup bias.
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Although studies have tried to reduce the optimistic bias through reducing distance, overall, the optimistic bias still remains.
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Moreover, the term frequently carries the pejorative connotations of promulgating bias or misinformation.
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None of the articles specify what their biases are.
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In practical measurement situations, this reduction in bias can be significant, and useful, even if some relatively small bias remains.
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For low distortion, the transistor must be biased so the output signal swing does not drive the transistor into a region of extremely nonlinear operation.
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However, sleep deprivation does affect the ability to use preparatory bias to increase performance speed.
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As a result, some have claimed that the theory is corrupted by political bias.
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The theory/practice problem disaapears when honesty about one's biases regarding spiritual, existential, and emotional intelligence are made clear in the action research process.
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Elegant white satin, cut on the bias, with long sleeves.
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