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biased

adjective as in partial

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The RSS has sought to overhaul how history has been taught in Indian schools, saying it was biased against Hindus and shaped by colonial thinking.

So maybe Morris wasn’t being all that biased in his post-game comments about Robinson after all.

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I could even see some unscrupulous actors attempting to find a way to influence AI models so investors who don’t know exactly how to assess an opportunity could be unknowingly presented with biased information.

Even after they learned the accounts were closed because of the business in Uganda, they believed the additional closure of the Memphis church’s account was proof that the bank was biased against them.

Ella said some members of staff, instead of providing support, expressed biased views.

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