11. McMahon said the NLRB case showed that city officials were biased toward Laro. 12. Michaud, of course, is a bit biased toward the players. 13. Not everyone is biased toward scalability. 14. Other mortgage providers joined them, saying that while the statute needed to be revamped, the amendment was biased toward credit card companies. 15. Palestinians have complained that Ross and his team are biased toward the Israelis. 16. Pro-British Protestant unionists in Northern Ireland accused her of being ideologically biased toward Irish Catholic nationalists. 17. Silverite received a subpoena, as did two companies that lost the bidding and contended that the process was biased toward Silverite, lawyers involved in the case said. 18. Still, they said the report is biased toward families with children since it counts spending by household. 19. Still, his visit is sure to cause controversy in parts of Northern Ireland, especially among Protestants who consider the Kennedy family biased toward Catholic nationalists. 20. That method, they contend, is biased toward capturing sulfates, which are produced in large quantities by coal-fired power plants. |
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