Sentences with phrase «with slight bias»

So with equity markets in a consistent uptrend (as of this writing at least) and bonds stuck in a narrow range with a slight bias toward higher rates, we thought to turn to the Bitcoin conundrum.
Instead, the most likely outcome is a long - term trading range with a slight bias to the downside.
The ETF has been trading sideways during the first four months of 2018, with a slight bias to the downside.
Instead, the most likely scenario is a trading range for the next several months, with a slight bias to the downside.

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Continued price action below 1199.9 - 1201.8 will keep a slight bias with the bears heading into today policy meeting.
There are now over 30 publicly visible analyst ratings on SNAP with an average recommendation of 2.8 on five - point scale, indicating a very slight overall positive bias.
There has been slight improvement in study reporting or quality, with 44 out of the 73 trials that contributed data (60 %) reporting an approach to allocation concealment that we considered to be at low risk of bias compared to 26 of the 52 trials (50 %) in the previous review (Renfrew 2012b).
Contrarians read as much as possible about all the different ways to approach a problem and then they choose their own road, with perhaps a slight bias in favor of the less traveled road.
I'm also obsessed with wearing blue so maybe I have a slight bias.
With a transaxle layout, this brought a slight rearward bias to the weight distribution.
The top model comes standard with the fuel - sipping seven - speed dual - clutch S tronic transmission and quattro permanent allwheel drive with a slight rear wheel bias.
Slight bias to trade with recent momentum on 4 hour chart, but really it was completely a random entry..
When faced with a cat, dogs showed very reduced tail wagging, but still a slight bias favoring the right side.
Since we are working with very small numbers, even the slightest bias could mean the difference between catastrophic AGW and «meh».
The process needs to be run by people with impeccable integrity, totally impartial, and not in the slightest biased.
Companies are so afraid of being sued that they avoid the slightest appearance of bias by eliminating any resume with a photo right off the bat.
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