Sentences with phrase «by personal biases»

We're all influenced by our personal biases, previously held beliefs, and past experiences.
Tweens typically believe that there is «one truth» in the world that is not affected by personal biases or perspectives.
With so many things being reported in the world, it is difficult to process information accurately and holistically without being impacted by personal biases.
Anything else is sheer inference influenced by personal bias.
He isn't swayed by personal bias in his assessments.

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«We investigate whether emotional shocks, experienced by a highly - educated group of individuals, have any impact on these individuals» professional behavior which, by law, should be free of personal feelings and biases,» says the report.
Your personal bias is showing by your claim.
The statement by many that «no one is born gay» however is not based on any sort of evaluation of empirical evidence but rather on a personal bias.
The naive concept of faith as blind assent arose from an equally naive and philosophically disreputable theory of knowledge, according to which one knows a thing best by detaching oneself from its use and setting aside personal biases in order to form an idea that corresponds to the thing.
Does it speak to the problem of my monumental ego shackled by «religion,» «peers,» my philosophy, my bias, my prejudice, my lack of compassion, my theology, my hermeneutics, my personal vision, my terms of desire, surrounded by goodies — all of which prevent me from helping others, from being free?
Everyone nowadays is trying to show up other people's biases, or maybe even detect their own, but choose Jesus sayings by consensus and personal opinions... this makes one shake one's head.
Our resistance to such claims is further increased by the fact that those who are most likely to make them are equipped with nice, neat lists of what God disapproves of — lists that generally reflect the bias of a certain class and culture and that show a special interest in sexual mores, lists that all too often can not distinguish between minor personal failings and major injustices.
By suppressing personal biases, our minds seemingly have a better chance of approximating «reality» than a more passionately involved approach — such as we find in religious «faith» — would allow.
If you did, you'd learn that, contrary to your own personal biases, countless atheists believe in free will... they simply don't believe it's something given by God.
One can take this as a cultural bias, or take it as a tribute.3 In any case the fact is that the woman who fails to measure up in some way to the higher standards expected of her is more likely to excite the contempt of those around her, to forfeit the respect of her children, and (what is most important to our theme) to be dogged by a deep inner sense of personal failure.
Studies and personal reports showing improvements in Alzheimer's may be prejudiced by two major things: 1) viewer's bias (wishful thinking), and 2) not taking other factors into account.
It got so bad that I had to intervene with a personal statement on the issue after I was accused of being a biased AKB by one of my readers.
b) the exercise of the discretionary power shall not be arbitrary, capricious or biased either by resentment, prejudice or personal dislike and shall be in accordance with due process of law»
«The question in these difficult cases is not whether a local prosecutor, including one with understandably close ties to his or her fellow local law enforcement officers, is capable of setting aside any personal biases in deciding whether to, or how vigorously, to pursue the case,» Schneiderman wrote, adding, «the question is whether there is public confidence that justice has been served, especially in cases where homicide or other serious charges against the accused officer are not pursued or are dismissed prior to a trial by jury.»
Weintraub deftly weaves top - notch research and reporting on this malevolent infection, caused by the bite of a common deer tick, with the personal narrative of a family's encounters with ignorance and bias while fighting a tenacious, disabling illness.
The cries against endurance training by the strength community have very often not been based on the facts; they're little more than personal bias... or literally, personal attacks against another person's philosophy just because it is different from theirs.
Awareness of both our inherited negativity bias, as well as our capacity to absorb positive experiences simply by staying with them longer, has the potential to shore up your personal power.
Today's nutrition looks at all of the suggested causes, and does its best to pick the «most likely cause»... mostly by siding with personal biases and picking and choosing which research it wants to believe.
My personal bias is that high rep strength training is not a replacement for traditional heavy weight / low rep training — I think high rep training should be combined with traditional heavy weight / low rep as a way to improve results versus doing just heavy weights / low reps by themselves (as most programs prescribe).
My personal bias is that McGuff and Little's assertions are likely not supported by the research.
If you can get rid of the personal bias in your writing (and the extremely unprofessional stigma by your websites tagline) I might be able to give your reviews the respect that you think they need.
[25] By one account, the 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 defined «personal luxury» by using a shortened wheelbase and body (compared to the full - sized Mercury), but still weighing 4,500 lb (2,000 kg) with a 429 cu in (7.0 L) V8 producing 360 hp (270 kW) with 480 lb ⋅ ft (650 N ⋅ m) of torque while riding on bias - ply whitewall tires on five - spoke aluminum wheelBy one account, the 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 defined «personal luxury» by using a shortened wheelbase and body (compared to the full - sized Mercury), but still weighing 4,500 lb (2,000 kg) with a 429 cu in (7.0 L) V8 producing 360 hp (270 kW) with 480 lb ⋅ ft (650 N ⋅ m) of torque while riding on bias - ply whitewall tires on five - spoke aluminum wheelby using a shortened wheelbase and body (compared to the full - sized Mercury), but still weighing 4,500 lb (2,000 kg) with a 429 cu in (7.0 L) V8 producing 360 hp (270 kW) with 480 lb ⋅ ft (650 N ⋅ m) of torque while riding on bias - ply whitewall tires on five - spoke aluminum wheels.
The former point is by now, I think, borne out as more than simply personal bias.
Personal bias is reduced by avoiding traditional analyst segmentation along asset class and industry lines.
Many investors make a cognitive bias by linking what they know to their personal situation.
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The history of the Pit Bull is quickly disappearing and being re-written by those with personal motivations, self interest and discriminatory bias.
Personal bias on the part of the veterinarian is also eliminated by having an impartial, expert opinion.
You'll find on this site current information on the island of Bali and beyond as like Komodo tour packages, Lombok tour & Gili Island tour, Borneo Island tour and Java Island tour all over in Indonesia and down - to - earth advice, sometimes biased by personal experiences but never influenced by commercial considerations.
This web site is a collection of favorite day hikes, both easy and challenging, sorted by scenic appeal and personal bias.
So many reviews that are biased by personal tastes.
This bias later evolved into «Post-Painterly Abstraction», an art of Geometric forms without any personal handwriting by the painter.
Corresponding to her critically acclaimed exhibition Harriet Tubman and Other Truths [which was co-produced by Grounds For Sculpture and Goya Contemporary, with guest curators Patterson Sims and Lowery Sims], this latest exhibition [curated by Amy Eva Raehse] further develops narrative around social and political injustices, sexism, racism, violence, systems of power, and biases within the artist's personal history, and our collective experience.
Of course, deniers will immediately recognize that Gavin's choice of smooth versus chunky peanut butter, and red versus black ants, and odd versus even numbered dominoes, all biased the model towards a preplanned warming trend, as later confirmed by his personal text messages, to be released on WikiLeaks in coming months.
Either disingenuous or foolish or blinded by cultural / geological / a lifetime's investment in FF Corps personal BIAS?
I'm not a scientist but I'm good with words and logic so I can take the science provided by others and look at it in new ways to try and formulate a coherent whole without a personal bias towards any specific outcome.
If I make a personal comment about someone else, then I later take it into consideration that I too, allow biases to affect my reasoning, and that we are all affected by motivated reasoning.
By my reconning there are 12 hypotheses, all based upon personal perception and biases.
My personal prejudice: Scientists who publish a paper refining some estimate of SLR and then conclude by explaining how their work «closes the sea level rise budget» are working in ignorance of confirmation bias.
Science, described by Niall Ferguson as one of the six «killer apps» that lead to the power of the west, defined by it's methodogy, is designed to eliminate or reduce the influence of personal bias.
A reviewer should not evaluate a manuscript authored or co-authored by a person with whom the reviewer has a close personal or professional connection if the relationship would bias judgment of the manuscript.
I am sure that district judges when sitting by designation will always try to avoid being unduly influenced by their personal / professional bias to see circuit law develop in a manner that serves their own district court interest.
Alleged personal bias by Blight, whom he says acted as counsel against one of his witnesses in an unrelated proceeding.
• Was the witness's testimony influenced by a factor such as bias or prejudice, a personal relationship with someone involved in the case, or a personal interest in how the case is decided?
Beaudoin J. held that he did not have a conflict of interest and was not biased, but given the allegations made by Rancourt involving his personal grieving over the loss of his son, he was unable to continue and decide the remaining matters involving Mr. Rancourt with impartiality given the statements made by Mr. Rancourt on July 24, 2012.
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