(Appeal to Visitors to the Inns of Court; BSB, the prosecutor, paying fees and expenses of lay panel members and supplying them with secret guidance pack; whether lay panel members should be recused on grounds
of apparent bias.)
(Appeal by dentist against suspension by GDC; GDC appoints those who appoint PCC panel members; GDC also prosecutes dentists before PCC; whether system of appointments of PCC panel members by GDC indirectly, engages the doctrine
of apparent bias; whether GDC a judge in its own cause; chairman of PCC panel a recent elected member of GDC; whether chairman automatically disqualified; application of Pinochet doctrine).
(Ground - breaking decision of the Court of Appeal on the law
of apparent bias and automatic disqualification in disciplinary proceedings; Vice President of ILEX unlawfully sat on disciplinary tribunal; Marc Beaumont, (on Public Access), defeated ILEX, (represented by Leading Counsel), securing the reversal of the decision of 4 previous senior Judges).
Kaur v ILEX [2011] EWCA Civ 1168 (Ground - breaking decision of the Court of Appeal on the law
of apparent bias and automatic disqualification in disciplinary proceedings; Vice President of ILEX unlawfully sat on disciplinary tribunal; Marc Beaumont, (on Public Access), defeated ILEX, (represented by Leading Counsel), securing the reversal of the decision of 4 previous senior Judges).
Lesage sets out what will hopefully be accepted as the correct approach to cases
of apparent bias, say James Guthrie QC & Rowan Pennington - Benton
Indeed, it was the chance discovery
of apparent bias in face - tracking by one of the programs that prompted Buolamwini's investigation in the first place.
Not exact matches
Some psychologists have explained the
apparent prevalence
of precognitive dreams in terms
of memory
biases, namely a selective memory for accurate predictions and distorted memory so that dreams are retrospectively fitted onto subsequent events.
I agree that you have attempted to interpret this passage without an
apparent bias, I just believe you missed a couple
of relevant facts.
And she works for Azusa, which makes her
bias and inability to maintain any scientific objectivity very
apparent, as she must always support the conclusion
of a creator first.
There was praise for the heavy
bias toward people skills and affiliation as motivation, and for the
apparent lack
of interest in power among the assembled church leaders.
It is
apparent from some
of rh
biased and bigoted comments regarding the Jewish religions that we have a long way to go to heal our society and our nation from the ignorance that exists in far too many groups and individuals.
Critics argue that though Niebuhr presents with
apparent neutrality a typology
of five ways that Christians have related to culture, he subtly asserts his own liberal Protestant
bias.
When one carefully distinguishes between the subjectivist
bias and the subjectivist principle, it becomes
apparent that the subjectivist
bias is, in and
of itself, in no way the cause
of modem philosophical difficulties.
One can surely raise the question
of the advaitic
bias of material reality: is Jesus the
apparent image
of the Real God - man?
When infants die in these obviously unsafe conditions, it is here where social
biases and the sheer levels
of ignorance associated with actually explaining the death become
apparent.
That shift in
bias became all too
apparent when the financial crisis hit in 2007 when, as this book accurately reports, the Bank
of England was woefully unprepared for what was happening within the banking system.
Cuomo recently launched the formation
of a New York State Hate Crime Task Force with members from the New York State Police and the New York State Division
of Human Rights, as well as a hate crime hotline — both
apparent responses to the surge in
bias attacks that followed the president's election.
Peixoto finds the paternal
bias surprising as well, although she already suspected that the inherited component
of autism would be more
apparent in noncoding regions.
An
apparent example
of sexual sensory
bias.
The researchers say that the
apparent similarity between human children and young chimpanzees in the observed male
bias in object manipulation, and manipulation during play in particular, may suggest that object play functions as motor skill practice for male - specific behaviours such as dominance displays, which sometimes involve the aimed throwing
of objects, rather than purely to develop tool use skills.
Stallone, D. D., Brunner, E. J., Bingham, S. A. & Marmot, M. G. Dietary assessment in Whitehall II: the influence
of reporting
bias on
apparent socioeconomic variation in nutrient intakes.
In a new paper, published online as a pre-print, Forbes and his colleagues argue that nature's
apparent beetlemania is more a reflection
of historical
bias than biological reality.
Anyways, its a modern tale
of terrorism and family and divided loyalties, the tension and divisions are all too
apparent... who really is responsible for this large division
of peoples??? We only really have to blame ourselves, and everyone must share this responsibilty
of bias and prejudice against each other, or there will never be real peace, and there will always be extreme figures on both sides who will lead us astray on the path to destruction.
Before going any further, before my
bias toward the Kiwi's new movie renders me a totally unreliable resource, I should point out that this is the same director who made Vertical Limit, the face - palming result
of woefully
apparent and inadequate research that turned the rock climbing community into the laughingstock
of audiences everywhere.
If the
apparent negative effects
of attending a «no excuses» charter school on conscientiousness, self - control, and grit do in fact reflect reference
bias, then what our data show is that these schools influence the standards to which students hold themselves when evaluating their own non-cognitive skills.
The primary concern is not ideological
bias but the
apparent narrow - mindedness
of today's instructional focus.
And researchers, reacting to the
apparent prevalence
of autism among males, may have unknowingly created a gender
bias in the science itself — by conducting their research predominantly on autistic boys and men, and then forming conclusions about the condition that have been applied to girls and women as well.
This is the
bias that across VAMs is still, it seems weekly, becoming more
apparent and
of increasing concern (see, for example, a recent post about a research study demonstrating this
bias here).
This could just be my
bias speaking, but any flaws with the gameplay itself (not that any huge ones are readily
apparent) are overshadowed by its general aesthetic — the geometry, the color, the minimalism, the overall look
of it all.
Why you consider yourself qualified to report on the subject
of climate and AGW is a tribute to your own
apparent narcissism or market
bias.
In the third paper this week, Sherwood et al report on an
apparent bias in the daytime readings
of these radiosondes which, again, appears to have suppressed the trends in the data sets (Steve discusses this more fully in an accompanying piece).
Spencer at # 25: I don't blame the Guardian particularly, but want to draw attention to the overwhelming tendency
of media to report delta, real or
apparent — a systematic
bias that, however understandable, contributes (I suggest) to public misperception
of science.
While these methods are heavily used, there are concerns regarding the distributions
of available measurements, how well these sample the globe, and such issues as the degree to which the methods have spatial and seasonal
biases or
apparent divergence in the relationship with recent climate change.
What I'm saying is that if one sees an entire context, but only describes part
of the context, then by definition, the confirmation
bias or motivated reasoning becomes
apparent.
And now, this small minded ideologically
biased anti government anti regulation politician (from the outset), who has no capacity to examine the more than
apparent failings
of his own views, is still stubbornly insisting his economic credentials were sound.
So, much
of the
apparent «global warming» might just be urbanization
bias.
[Interesting article, but the warmist
bias of the writer is
apparent] Some states have introduced education standards requiring teachers to defend the denial
of man - made global warming.
However, we discovered three other types
of systematic
bias relating to writing style, the relative prestige
of journals, and the
apparent rise in popularity
of this field: First, the magnitude
of statistical effects was significantly larger in the abstract than the main body
of articles.
Also, Dr. Kevin Trenberth had written a comment (Trenberth, 2004 — abstract; Google Scholar access) criticising the Kalnay & Cai, 2003 study (Abstract; Google Scholar access) which suggested that nearly half
of the
apparent warming trends in the U.S. were probably due to urbanization
bias (or land use changes).
But this is much more than a simple case
of apparent plagiarism, as there is ample
of evidence
of bias and deception in the scholarship itself, and in the overall process.
For this reason, some fraction
of the
apparent «global warming» we have heard so much about is probably not real, but an artefact
of the non-climatic
biases.
This warming
bias artificially increased the
apparent temperature trends
of the U.S. by about half for the Unadjusted version
of the dataset, with the trend for the subset
of the worst - sited stations more than doubling, relative to the best - sited stations.
So, before we can start attributing any
of the alleged «unusual global warming» to «man - made global warming», it is essential to first figure out how much
of the
apparent trends are real, and how much are a result
of the non-climatic
biases.
This means that if there are non-climatic
biases in any
of the station records, it could strongly alter the
apparent trends
of the average «Arctic temperatures».
But, there now seems to be a general agreement that the
apparent signals that had been reported in the 2000s were
biased by the various factors described in the previous sections, and that trends
of the last few decades are within the bounds
of natural variability, e.g., see the Knutson et al., 2010 review (Abstract; Google Scholar access).
Po Chedley say: «The
apparent model - observational difference for tropical upper tropospheric warming represents an important problem, but it is not clear whether the difference is a result
of common
biases in GCMs,
biases in observational datasets, or both.»
We argue that the abrupt temperature drop
of ~ 0.3 °C in 1945 is the
apparent result
of uncorrected instrumental
biases in the sea surface temperature record [since it is only
apparent in SSTs].
Invasion
of coastal marine communities in North America:
Apparent patterns, processes, and
biases
The scenario encapsulates so much BS from assumptions, ignorance
of observational trends, rational action on big and
apparent dangers, and then there is the data sets, the models, the potential for
bias, did I mention the assumptions.
We argue that the abrupt temperature drop
of 0.3 C in 1945 is the
apparent result
of uncorrected instrumental
biases in the sea surface temperature record.