1. He claims the election coverage has been biased against him. 2. Roughly four-fifths of Sun readers believed the paper was biased against the Labour party. 3. The Godhead, or at least Christology, then appears to be biased against women. 4. The policy was biased against women. 5. University acceptance policies seem to be biased against minorities. 6. The trial of the Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Khmara, which began in May, was repeatedly postponed as Khmara claimed that the judges were biased against him. 7. A weighted mean of all the scaled images is then calculated, with the weighting factor being selected in order to bias against the presence of any abnormalities. 8. And like the first choice, Sarah M. Fox is under attack by business groups that say she is biased against them. 9. As is the case with the U.N. mission, Israeli officials believe that, in general, international monitors tend to be individually and institutionally biased against them. 10. At home, Netanyahu is vilified by the Labor Party he defeated and a press almost comically biased against him and Likud. |
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