- - Seamstress's diagonal cut
- - Fabric's diagonal
- - Diagonal of a fabric
- - .... cut: fabric design technique
- - Diagonal cut
- - what journalists should try to avoid
- - One overwhelmed by graduate's prejudice
- - To this, did Smollett show favouritism?
- - Bowler exploits this, bowling in all sessions primarily
- - Prejudice shown in twice concealing answer
- - flaw in some hiring practices
- - Personal and un-objective outlook
- - i see sailors show some prejudice!
- - inclination to be corrupt
- - is that sailor showing prejudice?
- - Influence that's often unconscious
- - Trait in bad judges
- - ...-variance tradeoff
- - rejudice
- - is the sailor showing prejudice?
- - Push poll's inherent problem
- - Lack of objectivity one gets in arts graduates
- - Obstruction to fair judgment
- - Being intransigent and shaking heads, demonstrating partiality
- - "Without ...," 2009 documentary on a basketball superstar
- - Partiality shown by arts graduates around India
- - Partiality or prejudice
- - Lack of journalistic objectivity
- - Unfair inclination, often
- - unfair preference, maybe
- - Unfair inclination
- - Bishop, when touring Italy, shows this tendency
- - Unfair inclination towards a person which can hamper one's judgment
- - Jibing at heart when showing prejudice
- - Subject of Timnit Gebru's research
- - preconceived notions
- - What's often in the news?
- - View with a skew
- - Partisanship
- - Unfair slant
- - Subjectivity
- - Predispose
- - Judge's no-no
- - It inhibits impartial judgement
- - Inhibitor of impartial judgement
- - Hiring no-no
- - Unreasonable inclination
- - Unfair preference
- - Systematic distortion
- - Subjectivity subject
- - Slanted writing feature
- - Skewed stance
- - Sixth step
- - Seamstress's angle
- - Sampling undoer
- - Sampling problem
- - Referee's no-no
- - Prejudice or favoritism
- - Preconceived opinion.
- - Poorly-designed survey's problem
- - Opinion of others?
- - One-sided inclination
- - One of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece
- - Objectivity spoiler
- - No-no for newsmen
- - No-no for a news anchor
- - Musical slant
- - Musical leaning
- - Media Matters subject
- - Media critic's subject
- - Lack of impartiality
- - Jury selection concern
- - It's unfair
- - Hindrance to fairness
- - Hate crime cause
- - Distorter of statistics
- - CNN's "No ....... No Bull."
- - Cause prejudice
- - Bigot's stock in trade.
- - Bigot's obliquity.
- - Bar to equity
- - A concern of a seamstress
- - ......-ply tire
- - Prepossession
- - Kind of crime
- - Journalist's slant
- - Judicial taboo
- - Concern for a poll
- - Polling flaw
- - Favoritism
- - Prejudice shown by British international -- when?
- - Predisposition
- - Slant or prejudice
- - Prejudice in Arabia suppressed
- - Skewed view
- - Statistician's worry
- - Partisanship, e.g
- - Partial view?
- - Pollster's bane
- - News show slant
- - It inhibits impartial judgment
- - Prejudice in reporting
- - Media critic's concern
- - It's not fair
- - It colors commentary
- - Pollster's problem
- - Feature of much political news
- - Unfair and unbalanced reporting
- - Media slant
- - One-sidedness
- - Prejudice in Serbia suppressed
- - Strong preference
- - Inclination or prejudice
- - Editorial slant
- - Judicial no-no
- - Fairness obstacle
- - Unfairly influence
- - Unfair, unbalanced viewpoint
- - Referee's or judge's no-no
- - Journalist's no-no
- - Favoritism or prejudice
- - Skewer of a sort
- - Judging partiality
- - Again hiding a prejudice
- - No-no for a judge
- - It can color commentary
- - Judgment concern
- - Lack of fairness
- - Data skewer
- - No-no for judges and journalists
- - A.C.L.U. target
- - Lack of objectivity
- - Has a leaning for bringing in a stew for starters
- - Favouritism
- - Prejudicial view
- - Prelate half concealing a partiality
- - Strong predisposition
- - Hindrance to random sampling
- - View that's askew
- - Prejudicial inclination
- - Unfairness
- - Media concern
- - Influence unfairly
- - No-no for judges
- - Polling problem
- - Favoritism or discrimination
- - Preconception
- - Distorted judgment
- - Pollster's concern
- - Partial condition
- - Decision clouder
- - Umpire's no-no
- - Hindrance to fair judgment
- - Belief in one way
- - Journalist's concern
- - Cause for a judge's recusal, perhaps
- - Bigoted attitude
- - Partial attitude
- - Subject for a media ombudsman
- - Pollster's worry
- - Askew view
- - Sampling flaw, in statistics
- - Propensity
- - Proclivity
- - Penchant
- - Predilection
- - Narrow-mindedness
- - Partiality.
- - Civil rights concern
- - Prejudice
- - Partial quality
- - Diagonal
- - Tendency
- - Oblique line
- - Bent
- - Selection.
- - Statistician's concern
- - Angle
- - Discrimination
- - Leaning
- - Slant
- - Color
- - Diagonal line
- - Lean
- - Confirmation
- - Inclination
- - Skew
- - Partiality or prejudice, say
- - Unconscious
- - To this, did Smollett show partiality?
- - Prejudice or favoritism, say
- - Prejudicial tendency
- - Tilt
- - The irregular shape given to some sports balls
- - Unfairness at bowls?
- - Encore without a preference
- - Showing prejudice for or against a thing or person
- - a prejudice to end all phobias
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