Sentences with phrase «own personal biases»

After all, you're knee - deep in it every single day, and you may have personal biases that are hindering your ability to see things as they are.
Mill was imprisoned last week following a sentencing from a Philadelphia judge, who Mill's attorney said showed an inappropriate «personal bias» in a «ridiculous» decision that the rapper's legal team is currently appealing.
Relying on your «gut» is almost as bad as negligence given how easily our personal biases can lead us astray.
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.»
Staying curious is important, but doing so alone without conferring with others or accepting outside perspectives limits you to personal bias.
That helps him determine how much fervor or personal bias informs a partner's complaints.
Once you truly understand your company's culture, make sure you're focused on it — not your personal biases — when vetting candidates.
It's easy to mistake cultural fit for personal biases — just because you wouldn't mind being stuck in an airport with a candidate doesn't necessarily mean he's a great fit for your company.
The key is to assess the organization objectively and not color the assessment with personal bias.
With so many things being reported in the world, it is difficult to process information accurately and holistically without being impacted by personal biases.
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.
I like the President, but deplore his personal biases that distort his actions as President.
Your personal bias is showing by your claim.
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.
But if you just want to vent bigotry, or your personal biases about their religion... no thanks.
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.
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.
Atheist Voters can only vote based on their own 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.
Everyone has their own personal biases, and sometimes social media has a tendency to reveal and then amplify 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.
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.
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.
Anything else is sheer inference influenced by personal bias.
Your still basing all this very much on your personal biases.
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.
They don't get to vote based on their personal biases, and there's no legal reason to uphold DOMA.
When we pick and choose what to believe or not, we are expressing our own personal bias opinion.
You personal bias clearly shows through.
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.
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.
If you did, you'd learn that, contrary to your own personal biases, countless atheists believe in free will... they simply don't believe it's something given by God.
We should all seek the truth, rather than seek evidence for the sole purpose of confirming our own personal biases.
Repeating personal biases without proof is junk science.
Each reads widely and places himself deliberately in situations where personal biases can be challenged and critiqued.
Assuming the quote is accurate (I do not believe it is) you are still reading your personal bias INTO it.
Steve your personal bias screams out EVERY time you quote the «go and sin no more» scripture.
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.
I want it to be clear that there is a theological reason, and not merely my personal bias, for the church's involvement in society.
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.
Some of the personal biases on here are amazing, but I guess it's those differences that make the world go round.
Personally, I'd root for... Pels over the Thunder (personal bias), and Jazz over the Twolves (not sure why actually).
I never let personal bias get in the way of judging a fighters quality though.
And please, spare me your personal biased opinions.
Clearly a personal biased against the player.
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