11.   Before the Series is over, fans in both cities will charge that the network announcers are biased against their team.

12.   Behind the Serb anger is the conviction that the international observer mission has been biased against them from the start.

13.   Better educated rookies, he said, are more likely to have been exposed to different cultures and less prone to being biased against other races and ethnic groups.

14.   Beyond the literary appetite for such plots, polls show that black people think courts, police, banks and other institutions are biased against them.

15.   A few dozen projects have been criticized as pornographic, blasphemous or biased against the values of Western civilization.

16.   A new commission was to be set up under the accord to monitor state-owned television networks, which the Communists complain are biased against them.

17.   A new commission was to be set up under the accord to monitor state-owned television networks, which the Communists complain is biased against them.

18.   A lawyer for the Republican Party helped stir ethnic passions by contending that the recount was biased against Hispanic voters.

19.   Albright, who is expected to meet with President Boris Yeltsin and Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov, is well aware of fears that she is biased against them.

20.   Also, William complained repeatedly that reporters were biased against him and he may have thought infiltrating them would prove his hypothesis.

v. + against >>共 702
decide 4.67%
compete 4.54%
work 3.96%
use 3.49%
speak_out 3.10%
lean 2.34%
campaign 2.07%
make 2.01%
start 1.88%
do 1.82%
bias 0.81%
bias + p. >>共 16
against 44.47%
in_favor_of 19.31%
toward 17.35%
towards 6.94%
in 4.56%
in_favour_of 3.90%
as 0.65%
to 0.65%
after 0.43%
because_of 0.43%
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