In the unlikely event that this — far too lengthy — paper gets accepted in a reputable scientific journal, its impact on the anthropogenic global warming hypothesis or on the MSM's
biased opinion of this hypothesis will be negligible.
My biased opinion of him is based on a history that is nothing but all wins and zero losses.
As the lights went down I forced myself to leave
my biased opinion of the director to the side and just try to enjoy the movie.
Just be sure to understand that they may have a very
biased opinion of what educational platform you choose for your child.
The only points you have made are based on
your biased opinion of religion.
Not exact matches
In my
opinion, getting out
of the endorsement game would help newspapers regain trust, fend off charges
of bias and show respect for the public's decision - making abilities.
Karsan suspects that Research In Motion has been a victim
of a phenomenon he sees often as a value investor: confirmation
bias, the tendency to selectively place undue importance on items that confirm one's original
opinion.
The news is everywhere, and much
of it comes with an
opinion attached — and there's nothing necessarily wrong with that, so long as any
bias or conflict is made clear.
This is not only normal, it's human, with studies indicating that all people have implicit
biases that shape their
opinions of people immediately upon meeting them.
The written feedback means that one person's strong
opinions will not
bias the ideas
of others.
Because this
bias tends to occur especially when the technology in question is unfamiliar, it would be wise to seek the
opinion of someone with expertise in that specific technology, especially when making financial decisions.»
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Flaherty accused the two former finance officials
of being Liberal partisans whose
opinions are
biased.
Retaining continuity with Carney seemed to be a big thing for Poloz when he was first stepping into the job (to the detriment
of Canadian monpol, in my
opinion — the tightening
bias should've been out the door waaaaaay sooner), but he's been his own man for the vast majority
of his time at the helm.
Still, bogus content on Facebook is arguably a symptom
of a bigger problem — the «filter bubbles» created by blogs, social media, and other distribution platforms that help people consume only information that appeals to their existing
biases and
opinions.
In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or
bias into the findings
of opinion polls.
By Dave Manzer Sponsored Post on Silicon Hills News Here's an
opinion that won't be popular among our friends in the technology news media: It's coverage
of SXSW risks perpetuating a very narrow and
biased view
of what a true startup ecosystem looks like.
With so many media - savy fundies predicting the crash and all their ego - massaging confirmation
bias articles and neatly chosen «expert
opinions», we may not get more than a handful
of 10 % corrections for another decade and every time they happen, we will be told the sky is falling!
Fox as all but lost me from its pitiful performance
of covering the Joplin Tornado and its
biased opinions.
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and
biases about religion, but the judicial
opinions of one
of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some
of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
Summary, those who pride themselves on their openness and diversity typically are blind to their own narrow - mindedness, bigoted
bias, and lack
of willingness to consider true diversity — respect
of people who differ from your
opinion, particularly on controversial issues.
It really doesn't matter who you pick within your own favorite sources, those sources are just
opinions and you are still only trying to promote establishing truth through popular concensus
of mere
opinions and that comes only from your own personal
biased sources.
yawn...
of course we all have subjective
biases... i'm honest about mine... and really, what is the point
of having the samed tired debates here... you already have your
opinion made up, won't truly listen and will hear anything i say through that lens
There is the ongoing problem
of biased representation in the media, with plenty
of space given to the atheistic
opinions of Hawking and Dawkins, and little if any coverage given to the promotion and integration
of science which takes place within the context
of the Church.
I'm curious as to how AHA escapes their own assertion
of bias since they have a specific
opinion on religions as well and on what topics they feel an evangelical research firm should poll, but those are different blog posts for another day.
I'm a bit
biased in my
opinion as I go to very small denominational church in «the mega-church capital
of the world,» but I've always wondered why, while my small church does just fine (though we do have our own problems), the leaders
of mega-churches feel the need to spend all this money to keep their churches mega.
It doesn't matter how you spin it, you are
biased in your
opinion and that is all it is... there is no evidence outside
of the bible that Cain and Abel even existed.
Pretty much the correct answer to any
of his questions are ones that agree with his very
biased opinion.
Gosh, Joe, where did you pick up that sort
of knowledge, or is this just a
biased and somewhat ill - informed
opinion?
A very large part
of them represent some sectarian or denominational
opinion; some
of them have little more than a name, a charter, and a
bias.»
A simple statement
of fact is fairly bland and un-interesting; we as people are more interested in how the facts affect us, which in most cases is theorising and
opinion, and thus
biased.
But, in my
biased opinion, it offers the most thorough and systematic way around these problems and encourages a form
of Christianity that could make a positive contribution to working out the relationship among the religious communities
of China as well as their relations to the prevailing secular society.
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start
of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own
biases and preferences — not that any
of the writers were ever completely exempt from it
of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear
opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part
of the gospel.
Both claim to be in a possession
of the Truth they can not possess, arguing their subjective, arrogant, conceptual point
of view (
opinion), based on their extremely limited and
bias perception
of Reality.
I see more love in the movie King Kong, by an ape, and animals period, than in most
of you people on this site, and on this earth with all
of your
bias man made laws, and religions, honestly in my
opinion, I do.
Lastly, «look around» is also not proof but confirmation
bias that because there are some places on earth that is so pretty, there must have been something to make that pretty instead
of the
opinion you hold.
I used to be
of the
opinion that CNN wasn't
biased, that was until the creation
of the religion blog, without it's rational counterpart.
make
opinions that are based off
of facts, not
bias and ignorance.
They were the first thing I ate after June was born, and though I'm sure the astonishment
of that moment has
biased my
opinion somewhat, I stand by my assessment
of the muffin.
In my (obviously
biased)
opinion, you can get an organic protein powder with none
of the additives, fillers, gums, and «flavors» for the same price.
But in my (slightly
biased)
opinion, you can get an organic plant protein powder with probiotics and none
of the added sugars, fillers, gums, and «flavors» for the same price.
About SIP Awards: Catering to the
opinions and palates
of the consuming public, the Spirits International Prestige (SIP) Awards present a unique, spirit - judging competition, unaffected by industry
bias.
Fans are too
biased allot
of the time, not that they shouldn't be, but if you want an honest award it should never be left to fans
opinion.
yet I've had one
of the strongest
opinions on the matter here, and I have to listen to NBC broadcasters, so I have no idea what the
bias is that you are talking about.
I've seen a lot
of Celtic «stuff» over the years with many many players — but still just one person's
opinion who has an old school BB
bias of points in the paint and defense, defense defense.
Just saying you may have a slight
bias of opinion that Giroud is especially non-clinical when stats suggest otherwise.
Admin is clearly an AKB and every fan is entitled to their
opinion however his
biases are getting in the way
of what could actually be a pretty decent forum.
I firmly believe world, European and British club admin is deeply
biased towards the corporate money makers and little
opinion is taken
of the ordinary working man football or woman fan.
@ 3rdmanjw You use your
opinion, bolstered by your disappointment, backed up with a large dose
of your
bias coupled with the club history.
I'm
of the
opinion that the pundits are generally
biased against Arsenal and even if we had all the players which have been cited above from the other clubs i.e costa, matic etc etc, they'd still say we aren't good enough!
Maybe the likes
of Manuwa, someone who doesn't have great wrestling and he could smother him without getting knocked out but I think the 205» ers who he can't hold down likely KO him — but my
opinion is
biased I'm not a fan at all so my view is that I wouldn't be upset if I didn't see him fight anymore — regardless, don't want to see any fighter take permanent damage