Sentences with phrase «seen as biased»

If realclimate was seen as having a political bias the science could be seen as biased, and Realclimate would lose credibility with the public.
I do believe that the outcry centres around the need for the person charged with fighting corruption to not be seen as biased.
Among the explanations that have been put forward are the increased credibility of central banks in controlling inflation (inflation rates remain below 3 per cent across the developed world), the low level of official interest rates in the major economies reflecting low inflation and the continuing weakness in some economies, a glut of savings on world markets particularly sourced from the Asian region, and changes to pension fund rules in some countries which are seen as biasing investments away from equities towards bonds.
I don't see this as a bias but rather a comment on an evident injustice and the staggering volume of cases.

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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.
People who resist them will compile and present evidence proving their Or model correct and the And model wrong, which those of us who see opportunity to grow, learn, and improve our lives will see as showing their confirmation bias.
«Europe has seen the strongest improvement among all regions in its outlook balance since 2011, when the region accounted for almost the entire global negative outlook bias — largely as a result of the eurozone crisis,» he said.
That's why, even with an obvious bias as a middle child myself, I've seen a new paradigm emerge.
Karsan suspects that Research In Motion has been a victim of a phenomenon he sees often as a value investor: confirmation bias, the tendency to selectively place undue importance on items that confirm one's original opinion.
«Family members will be seen as having a bias
Pao says she sees salary negotiations as inherently perpetuating that gender bias, given that women are often too intimidated to ask for more.
In crass media terms, having a lot of Trump coverage could be seen as an attempt to attract viewers and thus boost ratings numbers, rather than a biased political choice.
Something as simple as putting a dollar into a «Guys Jar» every time an employee uses gender - biased language (something Nahm has seen work well with her clients, which include Box, GitHub, and Reddit) can help increase awareness of unconscious bias.
For example, as an investor and board member at Uber one might conclude that I am biased to see things in a more positive light.
Ideally, we would like (to pick up Alan Greenspan's definition of practical price stability) to see inflation kept low enough so as not to bias behaviour in these costly ways.
Biases play a role in media in all industries (as we saw vividly in the 2016 Presidential Election coverage), but biases are 10X stronger when money is invBiases play a role in media in all industries (as we saw vividly in the 2016 Presidential Election coverage), but biases are 10X stronger when money is invbiases are 10X stronger when money is involved.
As Vox's Alex Ward pointed out, the situation has always been awkward for the president: If he released the Schiff memo, the public might have seen how Nunes left information out of his memo in order to insinuate that the FBI is biased against Trump.
While the message of diversification isn't a novel one, it's particularly relevant to Canadian investors given our concentrated market and bears repeating as we continue to see a strong home bias in Canadian's investment portfolios.
I also posted what I considered almost a throw away post about bias I perceive in the Kansas City Star and the hubris (again, as I see it) of the Stowers Institute with regard to SCNT research.
Can you see why equality under the law and equal rights for everyone means throwing out the bias of religion, as none of them agree with the others on anything.
See, you need the Holy Spirit as translator otherwise you are on your own with your personal issues and bias.
(The Intelligent Universe, F. Hoyle, 1983, pages 11 - 12, 17, 23) Those who put aside bias or prejudice, but allow reason to dictate, can see that the universe and life did not come about at random, but is the work of a Supreme Designer, which the Bible identifies as Jehovah.
As I stated and stand by, you are biased - you see the children with behavioral issues, not the good kids.
Were religious people promoting peace when they voted down gay marriage (a civil rights issue, opponents of which will be viewed in the same light as the opponents against civil rights in the 50s and 60s) You are just so comfortable in the majority, you can't see the prejudice and bias you put on people that aren't like you.
Examining it closely and without bias proves it to be exactly what it is: a bunch of mashed up together fairy tales borrowed from various cultures and adapted as leaders at the time saw fit.
(9) The researching and teaching of evolution has had a secular bias as well, since science has been carried on largely in a secular context as a secular enterprise, in relation to which religious affirmations (such as creation) are seen as quaint and superfluous.
(8) Evolutionary discussion often betrays a positivistic bias which sees scientific truth as the «real» truth about things, with other forms of truth, including religious truth, relegated to providing only an emotive, valuational and relativistic set of preferences about things.
They see it as symptomatic of a Western individualistic bias.
Regarding the «end of days» part of his interview, isn't it more likely that people are behaving as their biased and fearful psyches tell them to, seeing demons and signs at times that humans have designated significant, rather than demons presenting themselves to humans on arbitrary dates?
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.
CNN's Candy Crowley, who moderated Tuesday night's presidential debate, is being called out by Conservatives for what they see as a left bias.
These emphases can be traced to a Gnostic bias that detests nature and sacrament as material, but can see history and word as somehow nonmaterial and (therefore?)
His view is that Paul basically gave himself free reign here at the start of his teachings to the gentiles (see also 1:1 a: «Paulos, apostolos ouk ap anthroopoon, oude di anthroopon, alla dia Iesou Christou, kia Theou patros...») and then started preaching his own theology heavily influenced by his own biases and preferences — not that any of the writers were ever completely exempt from it of course, but still the writer felt Paul was quite fundamentalistic at times about certain things he had some clear opinions about, e.g. about relationships and women's position in the church etc, which he then propagated as part of the gospel.
When one views the world with no definite theological bias one way or the other, one sees that order and disorder, as we now recognize them, are purely human inventions.
You seem to «privilege» your sense of rationality and logic — and cast the irrational and illogical (probably not analogical because you may incorporate analogy into your sense of «logic» but it's illogical, descriptively) I actually see my rationality and logic (such as it is — hardly syllogistic) as always in the service of my attitude, outlook, frame of mind — which is to say, my illogical and irrational belief & bias system — and my unconscious, of which my consciousness is merely tip - of - the - I's berg, or as some linguists said: a snowball on the tip of the iceberg.
They see his unpopularity as the result of his outspoken leadership, plus the bias and distortion of the mass media.
First, the American religious empiricists defend religion by placing it on a purely descriptive basis, using for this a radically empirical sensibility together with inductive generalization; but soon, as I have attempted to indicate, any circumspect reader can see the extent to which this description is loaded with temperamental and, possibly, contextual bias — and, further, by the specificity peculiar to Christianity and American turn - of - the - century neonaturalism.
The first task in studying an Asian religion is to try to see the religion as it is seen by a believer; obviously, our judgments will be invalid if we see the religion through the eyes of German, or French, or American scholars, colored by the biases of Christian, Jewish, democratic, colonial or anti-colonial scholarship.
Many Christians saw the article as fuel for the narrative that the media is biased against them, but others took issue with the idea that Jesus didn't go to hell after His death.
The bible's full of them, and you'll see them if you read the bible without bias and with as much scrutiny as you would read the Koran or other holy book..
Black and Hispanic religious conservatives will expect their white allies to address issues too often seen as «Democratic» by their constituencies — such as racial bias in sentencing.
As we can see, bias doesn't just affect our final decisions; it can permeate our whole judgment and decision - making process.
Here are the seven sides to have brought in the most tourists last year, and as you will see there is a clear bias towards teams based in the capital...
Am I missing something?the commentator is talking as if that was a clear penalty.the way I see ospina run into oscar.where was he suppose to go?these commentators are so bias
We have all seen games where Wilshire has biased the midfield (barca) As well as games where Walcott pace and runs have devastated teamAs well as games where Walcott pace and runs have devastated teamas games where Walcott pace and runs have devastated teams.
Perhaps and probably it is even harder for a football manager to see these incidents without bias as it can make a huge difference to their careers.
As far as Bias, you have been defending Bell tooth and nail at every turn, that points to bias, I have never seen you give an inch on any positions related to BelAs far as Bias, you have been defending Bell tooth and nail at every turn, that points to bias, I have never seen you give an inch on any positions related to Belas Bias, you have been defending Bell tooth and nail at every turn, that points to bias, I have never seen you give an inch on any positions related to Bell.
So today people are confessing that Szczesny is better than Ospina.It was funny how it was made to look Szczesny was the cause of Arsenal's goals because of his mistakes.People also forget the kind of defence he's had in front of him from the time he started till he went on loan.I can't believe anyone watches Ospina and Szczesny in terms of goal keeping ability and says Ospina is better.When Ospina first came he was also making the same mistakes Szczesny made but some ignored it insisting he was better.I'd like to see Ospina go to AS Roma and do better than Szczesny.Even Juventus are in for him even if their bid is derisory.Some also said the fact that Ospina had a cool head over Szczesny meant he should start over him.If you've watched Ospina and Szczesny well from a neutral point and not being bias you'll clearly know who's better.If I was Szczesny I won't return because I'm in my prime.
Here, we highlight a bias of value on Visiting teams that the Public hates, something we have seen in the NHL as well.
Can't you see Jon these refs are all controlled by Riley whose been described by many people not only me, ex managers, journalists etc as being one of the most bias referees ever to officiate the English game.
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