Sentences with phrase «compromised by bias»

The commission presented three main findings: «(A) despite sustained efforts to expand the public's access to legal services, significant unmet needs persist; (B) advancements in technology and other innovations continue to change how legal services can be accessed and delivered; and (C) public trust and confidence in obtaining justice and in accessing legal services is compromised by bias, discrimination, complexity, and lack of resources.»
The judiciary is responsible for ensuring that impartiality is not compromised by these biased assumptions... Regrettably, that did not occur in this case.»
Complainants should be able to rely on a system free from myths and stereotypes, and on a judiciary whose impartiality is not compromised by these biased assumptions.

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Studies of interventions for unsettled infant behaviour are compromised by omitted variable bias, due to unidentified clinical breastfeeding problems
Unfortunately, direct comparisons of gene expression profiles obtained in independent, publicly available microarray experiments are typically compromised by substantial, experiment - specific biases.
4) A statement of what other serious theories regarding recent climate changes are on the table — some have been presented here at Climate Etc. 5) A confession that many have been doing lots of science seriously compromised by confirmation bias, due to funding pressures.
He concluded that «Conservatives must reject, not compromise with, the eco-pagan and eco-socialist biases proffered by the environmental establishment.»
(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
«By addressing this issue in a comment, however, the compromise did not make manifestations of bias or prejudice such as discrimination or harassment a separate and direct violation of the Model Rules,» states the committee's memorandum accompanying its proposed amendments.
Since half of the complaints received by the national commission involve government, perceptions of bias and lack of independence compromise the commission's effectiveness.
Irregularities involving expert prosecution evidence include substandard work; reliance on unreliable or compromised test procedures; and bias by slanting evidence reports and testimony to favor the prosecution.
By «compromising,» I did not mean to suggest that the ethical code for judges has changed or that a finding of bias would necessarily be made against Justice Ginsburg.
The professionals will also be required to make sure the scoring of such tests is not compromised by gender bias.
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