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  • verb Present participle of bias.

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Examples

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    Management 2010

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    the expressional 2009

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    Transparency 2010

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    Accountability 2010

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    the expressional 2009

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    Integrity 2010

  • But they have a stake in biasing your experience to accommodate their agendas, and that compromises your view of reality.

    7 posts from August 2009 2009

  • Let's don't leave out media outlets like cnn and msnbc that called all her supporters uneducated and racist and led the way in biasing this election for Obama.

    Clinton champions Obama to smattering of boos 2008

  • But other choice architects may be more interested in biasing our choices toward virtue or toward participation in great collective projects.

    Libertarian Paternalism, Again 2008

  • American said Sabre was "biasing"' its electronic displays of the airline's flights, causing it to lose "countless sales" to other carriers.

    American Airlines Strikes Back at Sabre Mike Esterl 2011

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