1. And if Michelin were to evaluate restaurants in the United States, would it be biased toward French food? 2. As a scion of the most prominent Irish Catholic political family in America, he knows he is viewed by many as being biased toward the Irish nationalist perspective. 3. Babbitt acknowledged that federal science agencies were sometimes biased toward the attitudes of politically appointed regulators who supervised them. 4. Bond claims too many resolutions have been biased toward employee rulings when a defensible contractor relationship existed. 5. Brown was eventually removed from that case after an appeals court found that he was biased toward Ray. 6. Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia bluntly told Bush during a meeting at his ranch on Thursday that U.S. policy in the Middle East was biased toward Israel. 7. First, I am biased toward interacting with real people rather than sitting at home with my computer and credit card. 8. Initially, unionists suggested Mitchell was biased toward nationalists. 9. Instead the speech was totally biased toward Israel. |
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