1. Another is that they have an in-built bias towards optimism, always looking on the bright side of life. 2. I shall view it as a principle that operates without any bias towards the emergence of certain sorts of organ. 3. Secondly, they show a clear bias towards the problems and prospects of developing countries. 4. Some people alleged a bias towards the Conservatives, while others alleged a bias against the Conservatives, for example. 5. The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm. 6. The Department has a strong bias towards neuroscience. 7. The statement held the US administration fully responsible because of its blatant bias towards Israel. 8. There will be a bias towards the high-growth Asia-Pacific region. 9. It does not show bias towards particular users, either particular user enquiries, enquiry types, or the enquiries from a particular user. |