Thesaurus / unbiased
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I needed somebody who was unbiased and had an outside perspective to advise on the best way to approach feedback or raising issues.
IT’S TOUGH ‘TO KNOW YOUR WORTH’: CONFESSIONS OF A CREATIVE FEELING ADRIFT WITHOUT A MENTORKRISTINA MONLLOSFEBRUARY 19, 2021DIGIDAYOn the other hand, the current reception from the industry—and the consumer, personally and unbiased—I think was a little underwhelming.
FARFETCH CEO JOSÉ NEVES ON HOW THE PANDEMIC DROVE FASHION SALES ONLINEEBEN SHAPIROFEBRUARY 14, 2021TIMEFortunately, our social studies teacher and counselors have the training on how to present material in an unbiased way and how to support students.
HOW A HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL IN OREGON IS HELPING HER SCHOOL PROCESS THE CAPITOL SIEGELYDIA BELANGERJANUARY 9, 2021FORTUNEWe believe that the only unbiased, accurate and insightful way to understand how your developers are working, progressing and — last but definitely not least — how they’re feeling, is with data.
USE GIT DATA TO OPTIMIZE YOUR DEVELOPERS’ ANNUAL REVIEWSWALTER THOMPSONDECEMBER 24, 2020TECHCRUNCHHe also stated that 60 percent of the company’s managers are BIPOC or women, and that for years the company has had committees for hiring, promoting, and firing employees to make sure personnel decisions were fair and unbiased.
THE BATTLE FOR INCLUSIVITY AT BROOKLYN BOULDERSMOLLY TAFTDECEMBER 15, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEThere is no future version of data that is magically unbiased.
HOW OUR DATA ENCODES SYSTEMATIC RACISMAMY NORDRUMDECEMBER 10, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIt was the unbiased opinion of several wool-dealers present, that the shearing above would yield at least 35 lbs.
DOMESTIC ANIMALSRICHARD L. ALLENThis admonition to seek the guidance of unbiased scientific observers is deserving of special emphasis at the present time.
THE PROPAGANDA FOR REFORM IN PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, VOL. 1 OF 2VARIOUSHe must be unbiased in his judgment and impartial in his friendship.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FRANK G. ALLEN, MINISTER OF THE GOSPELFRANK G. ALLENShe was an able writer herself; her judgment was thoughtful, refined, unbiased—altogether of a superior sort.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEWORDS RELATED TO UNBIASED
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