Sentences with phrase «by these bias because»

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On appeal, he argued that the Houston jury was biased because the area, and thus the people living there, was heavily affected by the company's bad dealings.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
Ozken and Mocan point out that because the bias is triggered by an «emotional shock,» it is not deliberate.
James Damore was fired by Google on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented at the company because of biological differences that make them less inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because of bias.
But the optimism around supposedly objective algorithms has been challenged in recent years by evidence that some automated systems amplify bias because they're trained on data reflecting historical inequities.
That's because managers are blinded by cognitive biases, argue Georgetown professors Tinsley and Dillon, and Brigham Young University's Madsen.
In other words because FOX has been so successful at caterring to a particular political ideology by chosing bias stories and presenting stories more geared toward a certain group «we're going to do it too».
Then I stopped, not because of the bias but because I was seduced by the superior quality of the Wall Street Journal, which in those days had the most sophisticated and sparkling prose of any daily paper.
And when Cuomo asked him just what he meant by that, Trump responded, «Well maybe because of the fact that I'm a strong Christian and I feel strongly about it, so maybe there's a bias
Now, could it possibly be that the reason the answer is out of reach is because the bible was written by numerous, imperfect human beings, under the influence of their own religious biases, and all those writings have been complied, hundreds of years later, by men of equal imperfectness and religious biases, so as to render any logical discussion about what the hell was their intention in writing what the wrote, completely implausible?
Arthur is wrong because of the radically anti-majoritarian bias of his argument — a bias not shared by the Framers because the Framers in general, and Madison in particular, defined «factions» differently from the way in which Arthur defines the term.
The point I am trying to make is that any «logic» is the root of the problem, because any «logic» can be justified by the mind and is based on a limited and bias perception.
Everything written in the past was proven to be bogus because it was written by bias and prejudice people who didn't understand sexual orientation.
As bias as you may believe I am, I am happy to stand by that statement because let me tell you, they are GOOD.
If one of our players is WC or even close, we will be the first to say that... (Messi, Neymar, Suarez, Old Iniesta, Ronaldo, Modric, maybe Bale, Ramos, Marcelo, Neur, Lewandowski, Lahm, old Roben, DeGea, Courtois, Hazard, Silve, Toure, Aguero) these are examples of WC... In Arsenal I rate Sanchez, Cazorla, Ozil, Kos, and Cech as WC, while Monreal, Bellerin, and Ramsey are WC understudy... But saying Flamini, Mert, and Giroud are WC because we won our last 3 matches, that is the BIAS itself... By saying that you swell your heart by yourself.By saying that you swell your heart by yourself.by yourself...
I get that I'm on the Rosen train so it may be viewed as bias by some, but it just doesn't make sense how he's potentially going to fall to the teens because he's been labeled something that he isn't.
One such bias that we frequently observe is that certain officials will favor the home team — perhaps because they don't want to be mercilessly booed by the home town crowd.
Yes they are but doesn't mean they will be in two years time and by the way they'll never be a better club and i couldn't give a flying fuck if it's bias because it's true.
And I don't site homebirth, midwifery, or lactation blogs, just like I don't site sources backed by the government because I believe both to be biased for their own reasons.
cards» used to get around the inconvenience of reality by saying: the legisation was written with gender or racial bias as its «true agenda» — or, argue that homebirth is protected and not subject to legislation or government oversight because it is the religious belief of the mother that «God hath so commanded me.»
But some complained that the draft report was riddled with errors and had an industry bias because it was prepared by Sciences International (SI), a private consulting firm with close ties to the chemical industry, and has been funded by more than 50 industrial companies.
Other strengths of the underpinning cohort study include high participation by midwifery units and trusts in England; the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias because of non-consent; and the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk.12 The economic evaluation was conducted according to nationally agreed design and reporting guidelines.15 26 Collection of primary unit cost data was thorough and accounted for regional differences in care patterns.
A lovely family experience led by a wonderful group of teachers (although we are biased because Charlotte is our teacher!).
It's interesting because I would EXPECT Science in the Box to be biased because it's owned by a detergent company.
The supposition that because it's a hospital there is no bias or skin in the game is belied by the fact that Rebecca is an adoptive parent, I can't remove my bias as an adoptee.
Maternal self - report of data could have been prone to bias and non-differential misclassification because of the tendency of women to be influenced by their social preferences and or social desirability; thus, women may have over-reported their value and duration of exclusive breastfeeding.
Fixed - effect models are reported throughout, because these reflect only the random error within each study and are less affected by small study bias (usually the result of selective publication of small studies with extreme results)(39).
Moreover, samples are often unrepresentative of the population, introducing systemic biases by overweighting the preferences of certain demographics: Yair Lapid had always predicted that he would win more seats than he was forecast, because pollsters relied on calling people by landline, and his supporters, predominantly young, had only mobile phones.
I can't post this as an answer because I have no rep on this site, but this probably is in part down to people's inherent bias against things caused by humans.
She said it will therefore be absurd for one to suggest that the implementation of a law passed by Parliament is a threat to media plurality and a calculated attempt by government to kill some radio stations because of their perceived political bias.
I am not a fan of his programme because of the biases he openly display on his show and attempts by him to distort documented historical facts to decorate the ugliness of the tradition he has allied himself to.
This bias — pro-EU, anti-business, captured by the money - grabbing voluntary sector — matters because the BBC represents around 60 per cent of Britain's total news output.
On that front the Survation poll is pretty positive about Jeremy Corbyn with people saying he came across as more trustworthy and in touch than his rivals (though such polls are always a bit tricky because of the choice of clips — Survation tried to iron out any potential biasing effect by having clips from each candidate being interviewed on the Marr show, so they were all interviews, all the same setting and same interviewer... but even then you ended up with two candidates defending their position on the welfare bill, one talking about the EU referendum and one talking about rail nationalisation.
«The fact that women are capable of contributing to the nation's scientific and engineering enterprise but are impeded in doing so because of gender and racial / ethnic bias and outmoded «rules» governing academic success is deeply troubling and embarrassing,» wrote the authors of a 2007 report on women in academic science and engineering issued by the National Academies [7].
One of the reasons we have a paucity of women in science is because they spend so much of their time trying to navigate through workplaces shaped by subtle bias.
If Gould was right and Morton had mismeasured some skulls because of racial bias, we would expect the mismeasured crania to be non-randomly distributed by population: Morton's overestimates would be concentrated on the crania of «white» people, while his underestimates would be mostly «non-white».
Because of the potential for bias against new and unfamiliar ideas induced by the above practice I believe the peer review system of the NIH as presently constituted, has inherent tendencies to protectionism.
«Before I went to the conference, I was somewhat intimidated by speaking to the media because I've always felt that they would think I was biased in my presentation of the facts.»
And third, if problems arise, we assume that we personally can not do much about them, because they are too systemic or, alternatively, are mostly caused by a few biased people (who could be changed through specialized training).
That's because people tend to assess their inner voices by reflecting on events after they occur, a process prone to bias.
The researchers named the method after a fish famous for swimming upstream because it employs an algorithm that can estimate the effect of biases and the expression level of genes as experimental data streams by.
Inexperienced investors often fail to make wise investments because they are too influenced by psychological and sociological «biases» rather than economic fundamentals.
Because sex ratio is biased toward males, the figure is expressed by dividing male births by total births.
This gives a high level of flexibility for the search algorithm as well, because both general (i.e. free rotation and translation) and more specific moves (i.e. adding a new structure element to an existing model in the membrane plane) are allowed and biased by probability.
One unfortunate consequence of this sex difference in lifestyles is that by far the easier sex for people to collect are the males — because they are concentrated around the water, and draw attention to themselves by calling — so that hand - collections often are highly biased towards male toads.
Using likelihood alone isn't a good idea because again the results are dependent on the parameterisation chosen... you could bias your results just by making a coordinate transformation.
Because participants in such studies are not «blinded» — they know if they are getting treatment or not — they are likely to be influenced by the placebo effect and other forms of expectancy bias.
«Although this paper will likely become a classic compilation of our view in 2017, the 79 ice cores analyzed are spatially restricted,» he told Earther, noting that West Antarctic cores are biased toward the highest ground, and that East Antarctic record is biased because of a cluster of cores in Dronning Maud Land, a vast chunk of ice annexed by Norway in 1939.
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.
There has been little scientific evidence of the relative effectiveness of these drugs, because most studies compare one against a handful of others or a placebo, and are often funded by the maker of a particular drug, which can bias the findings in its favor, the researchers note.
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