biased
Example Sentences
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The presidency last week described the reports as "malicious and biased" and an attack on "the dignity and good name" of the women.
From Barron's
In today’s highly polarized world, consumers see locally produced TV news as the most trusted, least biased, and most relevant to their lives, according to recent studies.
Debt concerns “are not going away” and, if they persist, may leave the Treasury market “biased toward a steeper curve,” Nakamura said.
From MarketWatch
Parents can answer questions about their child — such as in the National Survey of Children’s Health — but can be biased or misinterpret questions, especially if English isn’t their first language.
From Los Angeles Times
“Even with intervention jitters lingering, there appears to be a market consensus that the dollar-yen pair is biased toward the upside.”
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.