Sentences with phrase «of personal biases»

And I went looking because of MY personal biases.
Regardless of his personal biases, a good scientist, we believe, does not support a paper that is scientifically erroneous.
But don't dismiss the game because of personal biases.
Said it before, will say it again — Some of the personal biases on here are amazing, but I guess it's those differences that make the world go round.
Some of the personal biases on here are amazing, but I guess it's those differences that make the world go round.
As we mature in our faith, some of us may be able to shake off some of our personal biases and get closer to the true meaning of Scripture.
Now a President should try and stay within the law as best he can and represent the rights of the citizens regardless of personal bias.
No one ever tells the whole truth, partly because he never fully knows it and partly because he is never fully free of personal bias and self - interest.
«Tenure prevents high teacher turnover and protects New Yorkers against the politics of personal bias, favoritism, and cronyism in our schools.
If you can get rid of the personal bias in your writing (and the extremely unprofessional stigma by your websites tagline) I might be able to give your reviews the respect that you think they need.
Even if you strip away X amount of personal bias on my side, he's still one of the top Kindle experts.
Seems to me that you have some kind of personal bias against self - publishing with your post.
Now that you have kids, however, it's time to take practical information (instead of personal bias) into consideration.
What I have seen is Gavin accuse Nic of refusing to accept the results of Marvel et al because of personal bias.
Science, described by Niall Ferguson as one of the six «killer apps» that lead to the power of the west, defined by it's methodogy, is designed to eliminate or reduce the influence of personal bias.
Most importantly, we are a group of people who care passionately about making sure that our articles are free of personal bias, grounded in quality science, and written in an enjoyable and useful style.

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The danger is focusing on an idea that's too much of a personal hobby, they say, because there's too much of a selection bias to make you think it's something important, or worth doing.
«We investigate whether emotional shocks, experienced by a highly - educated group of individuals, have any impact on these individuals» professional behavior which, by law, should be free of personal feelings and biases,» says the report.
The message, originally published on CNN, continues with the claim: «Some members of the national media are using their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control «exactly what people think.»
Among the language in the promotion was a line reading: «Unfortunately, some members of the national media are using their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control «exactly what people think»... This is extremely dangerous to our democracy.»
Lastly only data results that would concern me is the clientele bias of Personal Capital and it's not an issue as long as you consider who is signing up for PC, my guess is the that most people who sign up have positive net worth's, someone who receives a welfare or unemployment check is highly unlikely to want to know their net worth.
A Conversation About Race Relations in America In the second half of the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, Schultz plans to address the subject of race relations in America and unconscious bias through a personal reflection of his time spent with more than 2,000 partners during Partner Open Forums in Seattle, St. Louis, Oakland, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Societyvs, I would expect fishon to bow out of this dialogue since you are adequately exposing that it is his personal bias against gays that is influencing his interpretation of Scripture.
Trey said, on February 10th, 2010 at 12:51 pm Societyvs, I would expect fishon to bow out of this dialogue since you are adequately exposing that it is his personal bias against gays that is influencing his interpretation of Scripture.
It really doesn't matter who you pick within your own favorite sources, those sources are just opinions and you are still only trying to promote establishing truth through popular concensus of mere opinions and that comes only from your own personal biased sources.
The statement by many that «no one is born gay» however is not based on any sort of evaluation of empirical evidence but rather on a personal bias.
If you set your personal bias aside for two seconds and research the personal histories of both, it's pretty easy to see whether they are truly following Christ, who even as He performed his miracles, still made the recipients do some work for it that, for some, though the requests were simple, required too much of them.
Still I would not call on David to try to control it unless it digresses to the arena of personal attacks as I think it becomes pretty evident that personal bias driven mockery often reveals motives and as such the reader can effectively filter the comments.
The naive concept of faith as blind assent arose from an equally naive and philosophically disreputable theory of knowledge, according to which one knows a thing best by detaching oneself from its use and setting aside personal biases in order to form an idea that corresponds to the thing.
Academic freedom that's officially indifferent to truth or about «the free marketplace of ideas» always serves the forces of progressivist liberation; it implies, as John Stuart Mill seems to teach, a strong bias against truth claims that limit personal freedom or, as our Supreme Court now says, relational autonomy.
On the other hand, attempts to construct a picture of the historical Jesus have been fraught with personal biases to the extent that Jesus the first century Palestinian often comes out resembling nothing so much as the ideal nineteenth century European liberal or twentieth century American conservative or twenty - first century third world radical, depending upon who is constructing this «historical» picture.
Does it speak to the problem of my monumental ego shackled by «religion,» «peers,» my philosophy, my bias, my prejudice, my lack of compassion, my theology, my hermeneutics, my personal vision, my terms of desire, surrounded by goodies — all of which prevent me from helping others, from being free?
I far too often see individuals stereotype and judge Christians due to their personal bias and uninformed understanding of the Bible way more than the reverse.
Our resistance to such claims is further increased by the fact that those who are most likely to make them are equipped with nice, neat lists of what God disapproves of — lists that generally reflect the bias of a certain class and culture and that show a special interest in sexual mores, lists that all too often can not distinguish between minor personal failings and major injustices.
By suppressing personal biases, our minds seemingly have a better chance of approximating «reality» than a more passionately involved approach — such as we find in religious «faith» — would allow.
Every Christmas the politically correct secularists and biased media dictate to us; the Christian majority about what we can say and do to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, it's time to let them know we've had enough of their interference in our most personal beliefs.
I propose a counter thesis, that there can be no real love without the rational function which aims to transcend personal bias, and which assesses objectively the human situation, including that of the lover, the beloved, and their relationship.
When personal bias and closed mindedness becomes the basis of ethics or law, that is one big step toward tyranny, no matter how much it is decorated as freedom.
I have made a conscientious effort to let the voices of the Christian tradition speak for themselves in their own — though often translated — words, rather than interpose my own paraphrasing that can introduce unintentionally a personal bias.
We should all seek the truth, rather than seek evidence for the sole purpose of confirming our own personal biases.
From 1948 to 1961, research and newly shared personal stories revealed anti-Jewish bias at the Emory School of Dentistry.
One can take this as a cultural bias, or take it as a tribute.3 In any case the fact is that the woman who fails to measure up in some way to the higher standards expected of her is more likely to excite the contempt of those around her, to forfeit the respect of her children, and (what is most important to our theme) to be dogged by a deep inner sense of personal failure.
No attempt is made to distinguish gossip from hard evidence; no attempt is made to weigh the bias and personal interest of the witness in presenting his testimony.
We all have our biases and personal health journey — this kind of exchange of information the internet offers can be used as way to grow and learn.
As described above, personal conversations only take place very late in the hiring process, a decision that was taken in part to reduce the effects of biases.
Tasting Notes: I have a personal bias toward the hippie health - food store vibe that Dr. Cow Tree Nut Cheese evokes — it reminds me of my yogurt -, carob -, and tahini - fueled»70s childhood.
I never let personal bias get in the way of judging a fighters quality though.
And then he re-booted the whole Cesc saga and ingloriously jumped on board the Ozil - basher bandwagon — totally unnecessary and to suggest we should have bought Cesc regardless, benched Ozil and pass up on Alexis as a purchase just doesn't make any sense whatsoever to me and can only be based on personal bias and a distinct lack of info as to what really happened.
It got so bad that I had to intervene with a personal statement on the issue after I was accused of being a biased AKB by one of my readers.
I'm biased, in terms of personal progression, Poch versus Mourniho is a no brainer.
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