Sentences with phrase «little more biased»

The portfolio will also become a little more biased towards illiquid strategies — but PE will remain a minor allocation and, as I said, I can't imagine prime Swiss investment property being too hard to sell..!

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The bishop smuggles in a lot of dubious ideas in that distinction between «sacred» and «pastoral,» and his understanding of «vernacular» is more than a little biased.
A very large part of them represent some sectarian or denominational opinion; some of them have little more than a name, a charter, and a bias
There is more than a little recency bias at play, here.
It is absolutely OK to ignore facts / stats and go with your instinct, emotions, biases, visual feedback from watching games or whatever etc — nearly everyone does it, but if you do so you should at least be a little more cautious with huge sweeping claims.
Please forgive me if I think his viewpoint may be more than a little biased.
my ideas for strikers luis suarez - gamble I know, but I think we would fine, he has pace and power and is clearly beeter than tje eredivisie, could be a huntelkaar which still isnt bad or we could get a van nistelrooy (god I hope so) amauri from juve - I know he hasnt produced a lot in turin this year but he fits the english game perfectly, hes big, string and quick (way more so than suarez, minus the quick) if liverpool have to sell try to get torres kevin kuryani - I like him clint dempsey - little american bias here but he is a game changer that we sorely lack and I think he would make te jump; he plays very with fulham cb options IIm not sure on really; shawcross, onweyu (hes big force and has proved he can shut down top strikers (torres villa confed cup) I think sandro will be very good boys, especially after a year under palacios, and well get o'hara back and hes been lights out for portsmouth
I mean, I may be a little biased considering I love... Read More
If the enthusiasts are the ones writing the policy, and being enthusiastic may alter one's perception of the facts, are the rules we've been following based on little more than bias and zealotry?)
More especially (and probably in a little biased way) I love how my 6 year old with Autism manages to sit wriggle free for the entire show (wonder if I could buy one of those seats for home?).
Garter Stitch Faggot uses the same pattern row as Turkish Stitch, but it is alternated with a row of Garter Stitch, which makes the fabric a little firmer and more solid (it also biases thanks to all those right - leaning decreases; you could alternate a row of k2togs with a row of ssks to reduce this tendency).
It also sheds new light on the long observed but little understood «gender bias» of autism, an illness that typically manifests by age 3 and affects about four times more boys than girls.
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.
Ok, we may be a little biased about online dating, but creating a dating profile is a great way to take the guesswork out of meeting potential dates — no more awkward «is she wearing a ring or not» glances!
I may be a little biased on this, being an avid tennis player myself, but with the success of the recent Xbox game Top Spin, it surprises me that more haven't tried to join in on the action.
I recognize the confirmation bias, and I'm sure there are a dozen counter-examples to trot out, but it has felt a little more casual - gamey in the review selection lately.
The mechanical package is little changed — the suspension is massaged, the all - wheel - drive system is tweaked for more rear bias, and the deep - voiced twelve - cylinder engine provides a bit more torque.
In CMBS, if the special servicer has no bias, or if a healthy insurer / bank holds the loan on balance sheet, you extend when you are optimistic that this is just a short - term difficulty with the property, and you think that the property owner just needs a little more time in order to refinance the loan.
All of these brain - boggling factors can influence us to focus on the minimum and bias us against paying even a little more.
You know, when people talk about property, they really seem to exhibit their personal biases... Euro property talk always seems to revolve around the UK, Ireland, France, Switzerland, and perhaps the Mediterranean (if they're feeling a little more mellow).
Well, being a Nintendo gamer, I'm obviously at least a little biased, but I also have a good PC, and I notice that more than half of the good games on the PS2 and Xbox end up on the PC anyway... so how can the GameCube be «obsolete» if there are still about two more years of actually - exclusive games yet to play?
Personally, I think that the courses, racers and modes elevate the game to a level even more enjoyable than Mario Kart, but then I am a little biased.
Someone writes a guest post on RC and then for eternity it's a done deal and assumed «true» when it was little more than egregious incompetent SPIN more worthy of a biased politician than a couple of biased scientists obviously incapable of thinking holistically and unable to stop creating fraudulent Strawmen arguments out of thin air trying to prove they are «right» and the other is «wrong».
So important that it needs lobbies like CCL to keep harrassing politicians to do more... The truth is that CCL is just another semi-useless political organization lobbying for its own biased view, not telling us anything new or useful and peddling economic policies that would cause disruption, achieve little, but impose costs on industry and low income earners.
Instead they double down and go on with their confirmation bias, completely unfazed by these little tipoffs that a lot more work is necessary before they have aced the exam.
Not only that, but some aspects (e.g. the statistical process applied in MBH) would be best analysed by an independent statistician who has little or no knowledge of climate science, because they are most likely to spot a lack of rigour or bias in the process, because they will view the data with a more independent eye.
How do we get an accurate surface temperature for the United States (and the world) when the raw data is full of uncorrected biases and the adjusted data does little more than smear those station biases around when infilling occurs?
This demonstrates that the size of the database creates little bias within the results (see Kenskingdom for more).
After a year of trying to get a handle on things I'm more educated in what is going but find I still have my initial bias that the CAGW crowd is nuts, ie, nihilistic, misanthropic and pursuing an agenda that has little to do with science.
How does one account uncertainty in past adjustments when these are absolute changes of bias, often little more than a guess, and not statistical ranges amenable to precision - style statistics?
Based on our Google Analytics statistics and keeping in mind that there is a certain bias in favour of older posts which have had more time to become popular, we receive the following little tour d'horizon of EU law...
The lack of a vigorous judicial response to conservative versions of originalism and «strict construction» — which often means little more than a cramped reading of broadly worded statutes and constitutional provisions — will bias popular discussion and debate.
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