Sentences with phrase «from personal bias»

Theoretically, the process should be free from personal bias.

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Mill was imprisoned last week following a sentencing from a Philadelphia judge, who Mill's attorney said showed an inappropriate «personal bias» in a «ridiculous» decision that the rapper's legal team is currently appealing.
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.
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?
From 1948 to 1961, research and newly shared personal stories revealed anti-Jewish bias at the Emory School of Dentistry.
No attempt is made to distinguish gossip from hard evidence; no attempt is made to weigh the bias and personal interest of the witness in presenting his testimony.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
It would seem appropriate that judges review the entire case and qualifications of the respective parents and refrain from basing their decision on personal biases and emotional testimony.»
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.
Dating online used to suffer from an unfair and biased stigmatization, but in a busy world where we spend most of our lives working and taking care of various personal commitments, dating sites are a convenient and effective method of meeting like minded partners.
Dating online used to suffer from an unfair and biased stigmatization, but in a busy world where we spend most of our lives working and taking care of various personal commitments, dating sites... [Read more...]
Following the example of counter-protesters who took action in the face of hate (including a great many educators), we are steadfast in our belief that we must be even more committed to owning our personal responsibility to dismantle white supremacy in our institutions - be they nonprofits like Leading Educators or the school districts from which our students and families rightfully expect excellent, bias - free education.
Beyond relying on objective evidence, systematic approaches isolate trades from the psychological biases, internal politics, and other personal and organizational stresses that too often interfere with executing sound investment strategy.
From personal experience which is probably biased and dependend on where you live.
Being that this is a story told from the ground level of intense human clashing of ideals, there is absolutely bias in it, but the player is asked to choose a personal direction for Reza's reaction to the events, not their own.
Drawing from art historical and literary sources, she creates and deconstructs scenarios that expose biases and prejudices, exploring the power struggles underlying personal and political relationships.
I don't know if it's more my studio school bias as I've seen so many of these full size figures being made here, but when I initially saw this smaller piece it felt like something uniquely personal, I felt something from that image, that object, the handling, the shapes.
His work comes from the desire to challenge the narrow perspective of the biased mainstream knowledge and places emphasis on marginalized individual experiences and personal histories.
Drawing from art historical and literary sources, Walker creates and deconstructs scenarios that expose biases and prejudices, exploring the power struggles underlying personal and political relationships.
3.3.2 In practice, there are many possible sources of uncertainty in a measurement, including: a) incomplete definition of the measurand; b) imperfect reaIization of the definition of the measurand; c) nonrepresentative sampling — the sample measured may not represent the defined measurand; d) inadequate knowledge of the effects of environmental conditions on the measurement or imperfect measurement of environmental conditions; e) personal bias in reading analogue instruments; f) finite instrument resolution or discrimination threshold; g) inexact values of measurement standards and reference materials; h) inexact values of constants and other parameters obtained from external
The bias issue (which is also mentioned in the Mann et al. 2007 JGR paper, not the 2008 PNAS paper) is attributed to a personal communication from Dr. Lee (2006) and is not elaborated beyond mentioning that it relates to the standardization method of Mann et al. (2005).
And I suggest you google «confirmation bias» before attempting to draw conclusions about global climate from your own personal observations.
This might give a better growth representation and reduce any «erroneous» data from single or even double cores and prevent personal bias from creeping in, even with the best of intentions.
Each nominee also must demonstrate courtesy, patience, a commitment to equal justice and an ability to separate personal bias from their rulings.
Our diversity initiatives are designed to: 1) foster mutual professional and personal respect; 2) create an environment in which individual contributions are valued and where biases based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or any other category do not exist; and 3) attract the best and brightest legal talent from all backgrounds.
Professional witnesses offering personal opinions from the stand, juries deciding based on emotion and bias, plaintiff lawyers being sleazy, and judges writing decisions driven by a predetermined result or just bad reasoning come to mind.
«I recommend to clients to keep those decisions away from children until they're at least thirty, and that's a personal bias based on my own financial decision - making as a younger man.»
It should be noted, however, that information obtained from surveys and personal customer accounts may contain personal bias and should be taken lightly.
Since unconscious biases are personal, an effective way to remove your biases is to have someone very different from you review the document.
Child custody evaluations apply — or more accurately, don't apply — principles and constructs from professional psychology in completely haphazard, random, and idiosyncratic ways based on the biases and personal attitudes of the evaluator, and there is absolutely no inter-rater reliability to the conclusions and recommendations reached by the child custody evaluator, meaning that two different evaluators can reach entirely different conclusions and recommendations based on the same data.
As far as the conclusions and recommendations from child custody evaluations, they just make up whatever they want based on their own personal beliefs and inherent personal biases, they then apply some psychological constructs in entirely haphazard and idiosyncratic ways to justify whatever biased and idiosyncratic conclusion was reached, and they usually take a middle - of - the road risk - management response of recommending the status quo with the addition of «reunification therapy» and an admonishment to both parents that the degree of parental conflict is harming the child and that the parents need to co-parent better.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
I am sure that I read both with enormous biases, tending to retain that data which was helpful to me personally, so this review is not at all objective, but for me, this book really put together all the research I had done previously on relationships and from a biological, anthropological, and ultimately personal perspective (because honestly, that was the point of the previous research anyway).
Depending on the vagaries of the practice from time to time in this or that jurisdiction, parenting coordinators effectively have license to wield heavy authority and extremely biased power, opining back to and influencing judges, bringing issues into the public domain that do not belong there and which were not brought into the case by either party, siding with one party unfairly (even developing personal relationships with one of the parties), and recommending or just ordering the parents to hire the parenting coordinator's own cronies for therapies and guardianships and evaluations.
It's unclear whether these substantial flaws are because of personal agendas (Hagen believes her own brother was falsely accused of sex abuse), because their initial works are about a decade old now and some things have changed (Dineen also hails from Canada which may trail behind the U.S. in psycho - legal trends), because neither of them considered what policies and practices move the big MHP divorce industry bucks, or because — hailing from the MHP community themselves — they have failed to see their own shared cultural biases with a majority of that community and how they themselves have been propagandized into a particular point of view.
Many leading sex therapists argue that porn and its effects have been woefully understudied, leaving clinicians vulnerable to hearsay, personal bias, and misinformation that risks driving clients from therapy, should they feel judged or misunderstood.
So far from these topics being off - limits, any MHP seeking appointment in a court case needs to fully inform the parties prior to their consent [123], of information about the following kinds of potentials for bias and agenda: whether the MHP has been married or divorced, and how many times, and under what kinds of circumstances, and how the MHP currently feels about those events; whether, if divorced, the MHP went through litigation over custody or property, and such details as whether the MHP had problems paying or receiving child support, as well as the custody arrangements of the MHP's own children and how these worked out and everyone's feelings about them; the MHP's own personal experience taking care of and spending time with children, within and without the scope of «parenting», and with regard to parenting, whether that was parenting as a primary caregiver, married or single parent, with or without household and third party help, or as a working parent or stay - home parent, and for how many children, and for how long, and the outcomes from all of that; i.e. how much time has this person actually spent caring for children on his or her own, and how well did this person's own family systems function, and is this person in fact an «expert» in creating a functioning family and raising happy, healthy, successful children with good outcomes, nay «best» outcomes, thoroughly well - adjusted and having reached the very pinnacles of their innate potential.
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