Sentences with phrase «allowing political bias»

FBI Director Christopher Wray defended his employees against a growing chorus of accusations by Republicans, including Trump, that its agents were allowing political bias to seep into their investigations.

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His party affiliation alone allows Cuomo to deny that any political bias exists within the inner - workings of the panel.
They're fine for allowing a young rookie to get his or her name known in the business, but award juries are mostly biased, political, paranoid, incestuous, smug, nasty entities, a refuge for self - satisfied, backwards - looking mediocrity.
When your intent and actions are to commit fraud in pursuit of a political agenda, «scholarly investigations» of your biased activities are the last thing you will consider or allow!
NB, I am not suggesting here that researchers should not be allowed to have such biases, or even that the academy should not be a place where people are able to develop persuasive political ideas — on the contrary.
Thought experiment: can scientists that become political tools defending vandals be trusted not to allow that bias into their data?
How long will reputable scientists allow their names to be included on IPCC reports with obvious political bias editing?
(2) thou shalt not fudge the data (3) thou shalt not invent arbitrary statistical methods to suit thy data (4) thou shalt not indulge in any form of bias e.g. thou shalt not employ incomplete, highly selective, subjective literature reviews (6) in the interests of transparency and replication thou shalt not hide the data or code (7) thou shalt not make vague or exaggerated statements unsupported by evidence (8) thou shalt not tolerate actual or potential conflicts of interest (9) thou shalt not allow political interference to compromise scientific integrity (10) thou shalt not use unvalidated computer models (11) Thy university shall insulate undergraduate fees from research expenses and require research to be self supporting independent of the teaching.
(2) thou shalt not fudge the data (3) thou shalt not invent arbitrary statistical methods to suit thy data (4) thou shalt not indulge in any form of bias e.g. thou shalt not employ incomplete, highly selective, subjective literature reviews (5) thou shalt not exaggerate (6) in the interests of transparency and replication thou shalt not hide the data or code (7) thou shalt not make vague statements unsupported by evidence (8) thou shalt not tolerate actual or potential conflicts of interest (9) thou shalt not allow political interference to compromise scientific integrity (10) thou shalt not use unvalidated computer models
The larger issues regard whether liberal bias actually does exist in law schools, and whether political preferences should be allowed to be considered in making hiring decisions.
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