This is likely another example of the oddsmakers inflating the line to take advantage of
public bias toward the Spartans, similar to what they are doing with Duke.
My piece will attempt to look beyond food fights and
public biases toward catastrophe (it's not just media) and propose a way of acting — amid the waves of debate — that provides a least - regrets course forward.
Not exact matches
If it rates articles and publications for accuracy, it could make those scores
public to demonstrate that they aren't systematically
biasing things
toward any particular ideology.
Coffee, a
public defender for the past 13 years, says child abuse cases often raise the stakes so high that a
bias toward false confessions may be concealed within the data.
These teachers lose out because current
public - sector defined benefit pension systems are heavily
biased toward teachers with longevity and stability.
Some in the e-book reading
public have been disappointed by the shortage of the popular books in libraries, complaining that the e-reader and tablet industry is
biased toward getting the
public to buy an actual book rather than borrow it.
Grand jury proceedings are closed to the
public and somewhat
biased toward making a case, but it won't be any easier for the witnesses to face opposing counsel in the actual
public trial.