Sentences with phrase «less biased against»

The values for these factors may be less certain than those attached to market impacts, which can be quantified with market data, but they are still useful to provide economic assessments that are less biased against ecosystems.
I often refer to its claims myself, but I just can not see this ref is biased towards us, maybe just less biased against us than some, as the article says.
Participants who received the real brain treatment expressed less bias against immigrants and also less belief in God, according to a study published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.

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PDK finds much less support for vouchers than does EdNext, but the wording of the PDK question is strongly biased against vouchers.
You disliking cars of this nature or having biases against particular brands doesn't make that any less relevant.
I have found there is now less bias in the retail world against self - published books.
Having run the GIC desk of a small well - capitalized insurer, with lower ratings, less leverage, and a higher ROE than other larger competitors, I was / am biased against firms with bad credit profiles that get good ratings only because they are big.
Another way of saying it: Although we are seeing less outright false balance in climate coverage than a decade or two ago, bias against mainstream science understanding persists in the relatively subtle form of selective reporting of eyebrow - raising claims, which strengthen the impression that scientists are always changing their story, in which case, shrug.
I'm willing to bet you'll learn something that helps you on your case, and you'll give a judge one less reason to be biased against us.
It is against public policy for a defendant to be acquitted of a charged offense or convicted of a lesser included offense based upon an appeal to the societal bias that may be possessed by members of a jury.
I know Dan Markel, and I know that he is not biased against individuals with working class roots or against individuals with a «lesser» academic legal pedigree.
The most interesting point to emerge is that the rule against bias, applied to adjudicators, may be less demanding than the rules -LSB-...] Read more
«We found that even a 15 - minute mindfulness meditation helped to mitigate against the sunk cost bias by leading to a less past - or future - oriented focus, that is, having a more present focus,» study co-author and Wharton School professor Sigal Barsade noted.
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