This fund is purely thematic, and from a geographic perspective, An is decisively Asian biased.
Ricardo Mendez Ruiz, a Guatemala businessman and son of a military officer, called the trial biased.
After reading this unfortunately biased piece, I felt compelled to join Forbes and comment.
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The developing world, especially Africa, has been subject to unequal, unbalanced and biased information flow.
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So I may be biased in what I'm about to say, but I don't think so.
Growth is biased toward the international markets, and more toward display ads than search.
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Many of the cases charge the firms with causing the losses by plying biased stock research.
Mr. RIDGWAY: Well, the commissioner was concerned about the issue of racially-biased policing in New York.
The measures also would give people more latitude to sue over stops they considered biased.
Well, if not wrong, at least very biased and unfounded for the IT community at large.
No matter how biased or non-resolute the outcome may be, I always learn something.
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Then real life auditors from big accounting firms tried the experiment, and logged similarly biased results.
But people, in general, are not systematically biased one way or the other about the future.
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Payne cheerfully admits to being biased towards people who started at the bottom, like him.
Prudential Securities got out of investment banking altogether to prove its research is not biased.
In another development, Syria has denounced UN and Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi as "flagrantly biased".
Earlier, Mr Nasheed's sole nominee quit the five-member panel, saying the results were biased and incomplete.
Even on the 12 predictions that Knapp reports on, his analysis is idiosyncratic and biased.
Too many write rather vague complaints, without proper example, or promote Netflix with rather biased opinions.
They were all CEOs, so had gotten to quite senior positions, so an admittedly biased sample.
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As background you might be interested to know that I am absolutely biased on this issue.
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Having disclosed their potential conflicts of interest, auditors will then carry on giving their biased opinions.
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Both types of adviser, the biased and the unbiased, would lie (or pretend) more often.
In the extreme, the policymaker would then be helpless to distinguish between biased and unbiased advisers.
Based in Los Angeles, it is perceived by some people outside the United States as geographically biased.
"Studies find that kids in abstinence-only programs have negative, biased views about whether condoms work, " she says.
We hear a lot about small (usually 750-1500 polled), (often biased) polls run by the mainstream media.
They learn to phrase statements as questions, and to avoid projecting a biased view into an interchange.
And if the studies are biased, which they appear to be, we're not getting the correct picture.
Turkey reacted angrily to that criticism, saying the EU had undervalued Ankara's reforms, instead displaying "biased" attitudes.
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