Sentences with phrase «inherent bias results»

Mr. Budgell is right when he notices «the legal establishment's inherent bias results in a ongoing effort to stigmatize self - represented litigants».
I think it is fair to say that the legal establishment's inherent bias results in a ongoing effort to stigmatize self - represented litigants.

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Our approach corrects for the sample bias inherent in other private sources, producing results that are much closer to statistics published by the Census Bureau and HUD.
Our approach corrects for the sample bias inherent in private sources, producing results that are representative of the entire market.
Referees and linesmen are ambitious, especially at the highest levels and that allows the corrupters to profit from their eagerness to advance, in order to influence the results of a game.Add in the already inherent subconscious bias referees bring to every game, the stresses that can disturb their concentration during a game, the fear they have of being demoted, the ubiquitous competition and rivalry that top level officials always have between them and others, and we have a great cocktail that can be easily exploited by dishonest forces.
It's only in full - attack mode on really tight roads or a racetrack that the car's inherent forward weight bias rears its head, resulting in some occasionally tricky handling behavior at the limit.
I think that it is important to not presume a degree of bias, but to exchange openly with an open acknowledgement that we are all prone to biases — in particular confirmation bias, identity protection bias, and biases that result from inherent attributes of our cognitive processes, such as pattern recognition (which leads us to sometimes seeing patterns where they don't exist).
The implicit use of mean growth rates inherent in the RCS method (Section 5.2) and the potential for bias in resulting indices is demonstrated (Section 5.3).
Previously, available information was limited to reports focused on the Am Law 100 (which makes up only about 20 percent of the legal industry), or survey results, which are subject to inherent biases and are therefore less reliable.
Our approach corrects for the sample bias inherent in other private sources, producing results that are much closer to statistics published by the Census Bureau and HUD.
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