Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Without bias or prejudice; impartially.
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- adverb In an
unbiased manner; withoutbias .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Would these be the same correspondents who have reported so unbiasedly from the Middle East for years?
Archive 2008-02-01 Not a sheep 2008
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But why not send Joe to Gaza, to unbiasedly report on the viewpoint of the average Joes there?
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I always figured I could be a good art critic because I can look at/read something and personally dislike it but examine the technique and skilled unbiasedly and see if the artist knows their stuff.
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It is a free service, and can tell unbiasedly whether a lender is offering a good deal.
Ohio Nonprofit Pulls Out All The Stops To Prevent Foreclosures Lauren Sullivan 2010
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It is a free service, and can tell unbiasedly whether a lender is offering a good deal.
Ohio Nonprofit Pulls Out All The Stops To Prevent Foreclosures Lauren Sullivan 2010
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Furthermore, once the image examination is acquired, it should be interpreted "unbiasedly."
Helene Pavlov: Are Radiation-Producing Medical Tests Necessary? 2010
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I'd like to see a film of this genre look the Orient vs Occident situation sensitively, and unbiasedly.
Sony Developing Epic Adaptation of Xenophon's Anabasis « FirstShowing.net 2008
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It is a free service, and can tell unbiasedly whether a lender is offering a good deal.
Ohio Nonprofit Pulls Out All The Stops To Prevent Foreclosures Lauren Sullivan 2010
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It is a free service, and can tell unbiasedly whether a lender is offering a good deal.
Ohio Nonprofit Pulls Out All The Stops To Prevent Foreclosures The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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It is a free service, and can tell unbiasedly whether a lender is offering a good deal.
Ohio Nonprofit Pulls Out All The Stops To Prevent Foreclosures The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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