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biased

adjective as in partial

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However, critics note that because both companies ultimately support the sale of carbon credits, their assessments may be biased.

Two factors discourage students the most from integrating AI in their studies: Being accused of academic misconduct and the fear of getting false or biased results.

Israel and the US are boycotting the Council, which both countries say is biased against them.

From BBC

The trial has deepened divisions in Brazil, with supporters of Bolsonaro alleging that the five-member panel tasked with the case is biased.

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Conservative shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick first raised concerns about the guidelines in April, saying they were biased "against straight white men" and amounted to "two-tier justice".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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