Sentences with phrase «inherently more biased»

Directories were / are problematic because manual review by human editors is inherently more biased than many are willing to accept, typically slow, and not very scalable.

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Pao says she sees salary negotiations as inherently perpetuating that gender bias, given that women are often too intimidated to ask for more.
To ignore the loaded nature of this allegation of militancy enforces the racist way that society makes black bodies look inherently more violent, aggressive, or barbaric — a bias that actively puts black lives in danger.
More importantly, observations are inherently biased because they are based on subjective determinations by school leaders and others who are prone to think that their approach to teaching is superior to anyone else's (even if teachers being evaluated have demonstrated that they improve student achievement as measured by test score growth).
Capitalization - based indices are inherently biased toward including more liquid, higher - priced growth stocks and stripping low - priced value stocks of their index certification.
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