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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
bias .
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Examples
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Mugabe previously dismissed Tibaijuka's findings as "biassed" and a product of western pressures.
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Also they told me that my views were biassed by my empty pockets, and that some day, when I had gathered to me a few dollars, my views would be wholly different, -- in short, that my views would be their views.
Preface 2010
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Perhaps people think they have rights to housing and holidays because we regard these things as a quid pro quo for our society's being systematically dismantled by government policies - of all parties - that favour their large, global buddies (via subsidies to big business, infrastructure; the externalising of social and environmental costs; and a biassed regulatory system) at the expense of the small and local.
I Heart Steven Pinker, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Local aid is always either worthless or else biassed.
Sole Music 2010
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Local aid is always either worthless or else biassed.
Sex Dungeon for Sale! Patrick Wensink 2010
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Forget the punitive mean-spirited class biassed cheeseparing.
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Perhaps we should ask an less biassed ex-Shuttle astronaut instead?
Buzz Aldrin Says We Can Get to Mars by 2019 | Universe Today 2010
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He had a right to be biassed, and assume that getting him here was a large and important undertaking-but it was a fair assumption.
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I have to conclude yu are biassed and bought out by your owner.
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It is not anti-military, but it does reflect–to a biassed extent–the "ugly American" construal of US intervention in global affairs.
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