As a non-believer when it comes to dark matter, I was disappointed
by your biased article on the subject -LRB-...
Not exact matches
It's hard not to show a little
bias here, given that this
article was written on a MacBook Air 13 - inch, mostly on a plane
by a writer in a tiny economy seat.
Since Wikipedia
articles can be edited
by anyone with Internet access, the platform is susceptible to
bias or outright inaccuracy.
But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters
article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged»
by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild
bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to read a piece that takes a longer view.
The
article I referenced is perhaps heavy - handed and
biased, but here is another one with similar points (of course, they both may be slanted and written
by the «persecuted» Protestants):
By far the best
article I have ever read on this site, there was no
bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's job for him and at least got us a striker (which cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
Totally
biased review and once again a struggling club duped
by carp referee.And your arrogance is horrible.If you're going to write an
article at least make it fair and subjective not just what your readers may want to hear.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful
article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated
by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very
biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
Although we could not find estimates of fan use in the US population, we examined the potential selection
bias by evaluating characteristics associated with SIDS risks in study participants and nonparticipants in a previously published
article.16 Using California birth certificate data, we compared the ORs for maternal age, maternal education, parity, birth weight, infant sex, and late initiation of prenatal care (> 5 months» gestation).
While claiming the journalist had written up the discussion independently, the inherent
bias meant the
article promoted the company's objectives
by suggesting nutrition for successful breastfeeding is complex and not well understood, that complementary foods should be introduced earlier than Department of Health recommendations and that «collaboration between government and the food industry» was necessary to educate parents and parents - to - be.
«We are disappointed
by the New York Times»
biased approach in this
article, which we believe does not accurately reflect the breadth and reality of our product portfolio in the context of the public health issues impacting the people of Brazil,» the spokesperson said.
This means that any individual flaw or
bias in any one
article gets weighed out
by the many other studies in the meta - analysis.
The lead counsel for the 1,000 plaintiffs in the new round of Love Canal litigation has asked state Supreme Court Justice Richard Kloch Sr. to remove himself from the case, claiming he showed
bias in remarks about past Love Canal cases in a newspaper
article written
by Kloch's daughter, and seemed to act a little too favorably to the local attorney for Occidental Chemical Co. during a past court session.
This is a
biased article by an active Labour supporter.
The
article detailed Wadhams» work for then - senator George Allen of Virginia, which included deflecting the negative coverage of a bad poll
by calling Larry Sabato «
biased» and pollster John Zogby a «joke.»
Only.5 % of the comments mentioned that their minds were changed about gender
bias after reading the
article; of these 67 % were made
by men.
Fighting weight
bias But the last
article in this special issue,
by Jennifer Pomeranz at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, is food for thought for anyone interested in tackling the nation's obesity crisis.
I'm not a biochemist
by any means, but as a lay person trying her darn best to be critical reader of scientific information, the Azchia
article you sited does not seem like a very credible source given its chia seed
bias and the fact that most of the references in the bibliography are quite dated.
He adapted the script from an
article about the real Michael Glatze (
by Benoit Denizet - Lewis) and seems to try to present the story without
bias; however, it's evident that Michael's confusion is destroying him, and the gay community incinerates their former advocate.
We have written about how something called subject area
bias also exists, unheard of in the VAM - related literature until a Tennessee administrator sent us a lead, and we analyzed Tennessee's data (see here and here, and also an
article also written
by my graduate student and now Dr. Jessica Holloway - Libell forthcoming in the esteemed Teachers College Record).
My thoughts today were sparked
by this great
article by Charles Blow, Defining Moments and Crystal Stairs, which is not about education but about anti-black
bias.
Most of the
articles you see are written
by men who learned to drive rear - wheel drive cars on
bias ply tires before the invention of anti-lock brakes, stability control and night baseball.
Moreover, the Forbes writer — her thinking perhaps clouded
by an anti-Amazon
bias (note her closing sentence, and repeatedly critical
articles)-- also ignores statistics from the same study that should give her pause.
The title of the
article itself shows a
bias, not
by TPV but
by the author of the
article TPV linked to.
In their July 2010 paper entitled «Media and Investment Management», Gideon Ozik and Ronnie Sadka investigate the level and investment implications of media
bias by applying textual analysis to titles of
articles from three types of news coverage about equity hedge funds (General newspapers, Specialized investment magazines, and Corporate communications).
For an insight into the impact of survivorship
bias I suggest you read this
article by Cesar -LSB-...]
I think this
article says a lot about value Investing, If business and management of an organization is strong and due to behavioral
biasing stock price of that company moving down that is the point to find
by us and buy that stock then the crowd after realizing will join us and help to compounding.
Readers of Dogs NSW have been poorly served
by Ms Long's
biased and ill - informed
article.
This one is seemingly a bit random, but this is an
article by John Stossel one what he feels like is a double - standard that journalists seem to have about
bias.
All opinions are the authors own, and the objectivity of the piece may be influenced
by any of the authors own
biases as stated in the
article or in this disclaimer.
Speaking of
bias, you should read this
article knowing I was a juror for the 2017 Turner, and not only am I still awaiting the brown paper envelope full of cash to arrive from the Illuminati, but I was even informed
by a gallerist representing one of last year's nominees that the Turner was irrelevant.
The New York Times
article by Linda Villarosa reveals a crisis situation: «Black mothers and infants are dying at a higher rate than white mothers and infants, in large part because of societal racism and racial
bias in the healthcare system.»
Sorry, Judith; but I fail to see why an
article by a completely
biased author who's stated goal is to advocate a position and not learn about an issue is a «must read» The military does contingency planning for a very wide range of potential issues / concerns.
If you want some evidence of the
bias among high profile climate change Australian Academia, go no further than the series of thirteen extremist
articles by Australia's top climate change academics here: https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-real-an-open-letter-from-the-scientific-community-1808 Note: it was coordinated
by the Editor of the Conversation and Stephen Lewandowski.
But this stunningly illustrates the motives of the raters, and destroys any claim that they weren't
biased, that this study wasn't a scam conducted
by political activists, that the method described in their
article was actually followed.
He manages to publish
articles by every
biased organisation under the sun from global warming sceptics, real science poo pooers, ideological nutcases, one eyed fossil fuel lobbyists, sycophants of large business politicos, and the would be destroyers of public services and regulation.
From the tone of your
article, I am guessing that much of your interpretation is influenced
by other
biases.
I could do a statement
by statement analysis of Delingpole's
article, but it is often a mistake to take such gross ignorance and
bias too seriously.
I wouldn't doubt that there would be influences and
biases in the process
by which journal
articles are selected for publication — my doubt is when overly broad or categorical statements are made about the vast «asymmetry.»
I say all of this just to point out that the NY Times
article was a typical example of
biased journalism perpetrated
by a curiously uncurious journalist who neglected to get the information needed to understand the situation.
In addition, the
article stated that Dr Lewis» concern at the IPCC's use of reports
by environmental campaign groups related to the prospect of those reports being
biased in their conclusions.
A review
article by Chris Forest in the same Nature publication suggests that ocean data in the early 1940's show an anomalous 3 - 4 year interval dominated
by US data - which are upwardly
biased by engine room intake measurements.
Kerr references a recent draft
article by Professor Minna Kotkin which concludes that «a disproportionate number of selected
articles were authored
by men» and that journals must reexamine their selection processes to eliminate any
bias when it comes to choosing
articles for publication.
(correct test for Barrister appeals; whether outside the ex improviso rule, prosecutor may call evidence after prosecution and defence case closed; use of debarring orders against prosecutor; whether tribunal may «enter the arena» and strongly request the attendance of a prosecution witness; whether BSB has power to summons witnesses; whether prosecutor may communicate with disciplinary judge behind the back of the defence; whether such communication redolent of actual
bias of judge where judge wishes prosecutor good luck on appeal; whether apparent
bias doctrine can be engaged
by post-trial conduct of judge; legal effect of serving BSB prosecutions department officer being 1 of 4 appointing members of the COIC «Tribunals Appointments Body» (TAB); whether TAB ultra vires the Bar's Constitutions; whether open - ended power of removal of member of COIC pool without cause, unlawful given position of BSB Chair and senior staff on COIC; whether ECHR
Article 6 guarantees against pressure on disciplinary judges to conform with a prosecutorial mentality; whether disciplinary judges Art. 6 «independent» within Findlay v United Kingdom given key role of BSB prosecutions department in appointing disciplinary judges; serious non-disclosure
by BSB of notes of secret meeting between BSB and disciplinary judge until day before appeal and despite requests and application for disclosure
by defence)
An excellent discussion of these systemic
biases can be found in an
article by the prolific writer Ida Abbott (www.idaabbott.com/publications/articles) titled «How Political Dynamics Undermine Gender Balance in Law Firm Leadership and What Your Firm Must Do About It.»
For details about the neuroscience behind the benefits of routine behaviour, see the
article «Reduce communication - related claims
by understanding cognitive
biases» in the February 2017 issue of LawPRO Magazine.
In an
article on 18 February 2016, Maclean's called Canadian jails the «new residential schools» because of «discriminatory practices and a
biased system» that «work against an Indigenous accused, from the moment a person is first identified
by police, to their appearance before a judge, to their hearing before a parole board.»
Fake pages brimming with
biased content,
articles disparaging an opponent, and information framed in an advantageous way could mislead the roughly 500 million users who visit Wikipedia each month, and trust everything written
by editors.
In an April 2017 Forbes
article, Chris Farrell cited research
by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan into age
bias on major job search portals Monster, Indeed, CareerBuilder, Vault, Beyond and TheLadders.