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I . bias [ˈbaɪəs] SUST.

2. bias no pl. (one-sidedness):

4. bias no pl. (in sewing):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The stepsisters should be jealous of each other, the stepmother biased and cruel.
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This assumes that appraisal of efficacy and harm, as well as requests for special analyses, may be biased if group identity is known.
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Theirs is a jaundiced and biased point of view.
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When the pn junction is forward-biased, electric charge flows freely due to reduced resistance of the pn junction.
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Further, it would not be misled by bias in contractor estimates, because it is based on the final cost, not on the (potentially biased) estimates.
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Researchers have accused her of flawed and biased methodology, historical revisionism and downplaying war crimes.
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Displacement forces them into a biased housing market, where they are often forced to settle with more expensive and less adequate space.
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A pre-game difficulty switch makes the game biased either towards the pitcher, batter, or an equal game of skill between pitcher and batter.
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Since it was state-controlled, the information it provided was biased and did not provide voters with sufficient information.
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If not, a very low voltage drop diode or a diode biased with a fixed voltage must be used.
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