1. Do they have a bias against women? 2. As a Foreign Service officer, experienced and greatly respected, Zimmermann has no bias for any party, in Yugoslavia or America. 3. Based on personal relationships, Powell might be seen as having a bias both for and against the merger. 4. Adaptec, a major provider of SCSI products, obviously has a bias in that direction, but the paper makes sense. 5. Admittedly, I have a bias because I have little regard for most of the Republican political leaders who graced the podium. 6. Critics have frequently said that the exams given by Educational Testing Service had a bias against minorities and women. 7. Even the process of selecting a jury in death-penalty cases has a bias against the innocent. 8. He acknowledges that this group and the one in Philadelphia could have regional biases. 9. He is viewed by analysts as a keen rate-cutter and has a bias for boosting economic growth and jobs. 10. He seems to have a bias toward European and Japanese vehicles. |