Sentences with phrase «more bias against»

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Disappointing as this may sound, the lack of women at the top is not the biggest issue here — it's merely a symptom of something far more insidious: unconscious bias against women.
In a nutshell, because it has given more ammunition to supporters of Donald Trump and other right - wing gun advocates who argue that the media is biased against their cause and uses tricks to discredit them.
Since it is more important for a proposition to be interesting than true, the traditional regard for propositions as the matter for judgments and the bias towards truth (even the expression «truth - value» is prejudiced against false propositions) has nearly dealt a fatal blow to the understanding of propositions» dynamic role in the universe.
There's a consensus among UK Christians that the BBC is biased against them, argues Canon J.John More
Fortunately, many of the more thoughtful members of our society can recognize these biases and check them against the more objective stance of the university.
These comments have provoked the obvious reaction from Arsenal fans, who have been hysterical in their criticism of their former player, although this is hardly the first time he has come out with an outrageous comment, or more been overly biased against Wenger's side.
On that same website it also showed that bias does not in fact even out during a season, Man United DID consistently get more wrong decisions for them over the years and Arsenal did consistently get decisions against them.
There is clearly a bias and a vendetta against Arsenal by not only some of their own but horribly more so, those outside of Arsenal!
There may be a bias towards having more Northern referees but I don't believe they are biased against us in the way of decision making it is just that they are that bad.
So you could argue that the current system is actually biased against Labour, and therefore PR will actually disadvantage Labour even more unless rates of voter registration are improved and compulsory voting introduced.
«All politicians are crooks in some way and lie more than tell the truth,» one woman, Marguerite Ballus, of Putnam County, wrote on a questionnaire designed to reveal bias against Percoco and his three co-defendants.
With more than two parties it displays bias against third or smaller parties whose supporters are widely spread geographically.
Many people, like my constituent, Kevin Forbes, who applied for more than 4,500 jobs, are worried that employment law is biased against older people.
Citing those bomb threats and recent violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, Cuomo says it's vital «now, more than ever» for New York to stand against «bias and hate.»
more typical MEDIA BIAS against mrs. clinton: «ripped right from the playbook of his democratic rival, senator hillary rodham clinton, we'd suggest...»
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
However, the methods used by the RSSB study team were recently proved to be systematically biased against anyone wanting more to be spent against deaths in large accidents, and so they should not have been used.
I think whoever wrote this article is more than a bit biased against paleo.
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.
It even provoked Tinder to unleash a tweet rampage (more than 30 tweets) against the writer for what the company perceived as biased reporting.
Considering the president's bias against African nations (infamously calling some of them sh - thole countries), Baldwin's version was more respectful to the fictional African kingdom.
That leads to a lot of ire over perceived bias against DC movies, but for most superhero movie fans, there's nothing we'd like to see more than both of them succeed.
Our resulting four - category classifications might be biasing our findings against the true power of test score results to predict attainment results, as it is mathematically more difficult perfectly to match one of four outcome categories than it is to match one of three.
It's time to end the bias in American education against gifted and talented pupils and quit assuming that every school must be all things to all students, a simplistic formula that ends up neglecting all sorts of girls and boys, many of them poor and minority, who would benefit from more challenging classes and schools.
Schools now face a painful dilemma, I fear that as the grade weighting has changed so will the bias towards the more academic pupils, bringing us back to a similar situation to which the new «fairer» progress 8 measure was to negate against.
These schools engaged more than 300 students in action projects focused on student - driven anti-discrimination work focused on stopping bias against race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other issues in school.
Many researchers worry that I.Q. tests are biased against low - income and nonwhite children, and some recommend a more holistic approach that includes teacher referrals.
Even more powerfully, changes legal and fiscal are eroding the unions» structural bias against reforms.
But the worst bias against Florida's popular school scholarship programs runs throughout an new Orlando Sentinel series («Schools Without Rules,» which debuted Wednesday) that seeks to relitigate the questionable case against well - proven private schools: weak oversight, underqualified staff, falsified records and more.
While she does not shy away from calling out the bias against indie authors, she also asserts that it's never been a more exciting time to be in book publishing — and her passion and enthusiasm are contagious.
Also keep in mind I'm a strong advocate of self - publishing, which gives authors more control, flexibility and earning power, so I may seem unreasonably biased against traditional publishing.
@Steve — Yes, that limit is certainly biased against families who have more kids.
All of these brain - boggling factors can influence us to focus on the minimum and bias us against paying even a little more.
Killing for remodels, killing for convenience, killing because someone had a bias against the animal for one reason or another... our KC shelters are euthanizing more than the average no kill and yet saying that none of them were adoptable.
It is also possible that owners of dogs that are at higher risk because of familial tendencies (pedigree analysis) or conformation (body depth) may be more vigilant and might be more likely to restrict their dog's activity, thereby introducing a bias against restricting activity.
There is as much, if not more, bias against Jindos as Pit Bulls in most shelters — especially the CA county shelters — where Jindos and several other breeds (Pit Bulls, Akitas, GSDs and more) can not be adopted by the public or a rescue until the county conducts a temperament test.
As women exercise more control over curating exhibitions, writing art criticism, directing museums, the bias against female artists will inevitably fade.
That Nicoll faced considerable odds — from frail health to the bias against women artists all too common in her lifetime — makes her achievements all the more remarkable.
So I unavoidably have a bias, but I think as an outsider who never fully acclimated and with the exception of its appearance in the above title, fervently resisted the ubiquitous «y ’ all» while living there, I am also cognizant of the widespread bias against Dallas, especially by those based in larger, more cosmopolitan cities.
The notion that peer review is biased is not supported by my experience, although scientists can be more critical if a paper goes against well accepted earlier studies and their expectations.
In fact, given all the allegations of bias and unwise citation levelled against them, shouldn't the experts of the IPCC be even dreer and more «experty».
It's quite clear the reason is a bias against government, as I covered in my video series (particularly «Get What You Want,» and «No Holds Barred»), and tipped off by your featured statement «Don't you know that the AGW spin is nothing more than a socialist / communist attempt to take over the world?
There is also evidence of bias against adaptation projects addressing the underlying socioeconomic factors that make marginalized populations more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
«There is great concern that a lack of males could lead to inbreeding in small populations of marine turtles, potentially causing a population crash,» explained Lucy Wright, a PhD candidate at the University of Exeter who led the study, «however our research suggests that there are more males out there than expected considering the female - biased hatchling sex ratios and that their mating patterns will buffer the population against any potential feminising effects of climate change.»
Furthermore, it is something that has more recently been quantified, so it can't really be held against him, but the surface temperature data have a cool bias by ignoring large parts of the (rapidly warming) Arctic (see also http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2014/01/global-temperature-2013/).
The concern arises because of the risk that unscrupulous parties with a poor case may make unjustified allegations of bias against one or more members of the tribunal as a tactical ploy, coupled with the fact that there is now a power to detain and confiscate the passport of the alleged offending arbitrator pending investigation of the complaint.
Research into the effects of pretrial publicity show that those would - be jurors who admit to having been exposed to pre-trial publicity, but assert that they can be fair nonetheless, are actually MORE LIKELY to be biased against the defendant than those who admitted that they might have trouble being completely objective.
The fourth edition covers: Fair procedures including the rule against bias and audi alteram partem; Review of discretionary powers, with the doctrines of reasonableness and proportionality and the impact of constitutional rights; Judicial review practice -LSB-...] Read more
In Tuesday's ruling siding with IMDb, Chhabria described AB 1687 as a misguided law that should have instead aimed to fight discrimination against women, since age bias in Hollywood is «at root... far more a problem of sex discrimination.»
The insurance company and their attorneys are highly likely to try to use this bias against you so that more of the fault for the wreck gets assigned to you.
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