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one-sided

adjective as in biased

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They produced a gerrymander so one-sided that Democratic incumbents simply withdrew, surrendering before a vote was cast.

From Salon

He said that because Lillienfeld had already retired, he had “no standing to appeal or grieve the one-sided investigation.”

“The investigation was purportedly about a race or gender-based discrimination — when my client has already retired and has no standing to appeal or grieve the one-sided investigation.”

The Galaxy have really found their stride in the playoffs, scoring 15 times in a pair of one-sided victories over Colorado in the first round, then dismantling Minnesota 6-2 on Sunday in the conference semifinal.

England's autumn win over Japan was a one-sided affair and there wasn’t a huge amount of upside for Steve Borthwick's side.

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