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biased

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The trial has deepened divisions in Brazil, with supporters of Bolsonaro alleging that the five-member panel tasked with the case is biased.

From BBC

Conservative shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick first raised concerns about the guidelines in April, saying they were biased "against straight white men" and amounted to "two-tier justice".

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Those factors point to another feature of cash bail: It’s biased against racial minorities and the economically disadvantaged.

House map, which they said was overly biased in favor of creating districts that members of racial minorities could win.

From Salon

This behavioral model is a staple of democratic pundits; left-of-center media watchdog websites frequently run excerpts of Fox News shows to demonstrate intentionally biased reporting, and how it is carefully designed to mislead its consumers..

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