Netflix has done nothing but cast a clarifying spotlight on the bias that has been leading us astray for years.
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Allow the pork to rest a bit, so the juices don't all spill out, before slicing the meat thin on the bias.
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Now that Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi has caved in on calls to raise the capital gains tax, wealth taxes and VAT taxes, the European debt variable likely holds more pain ahead as the on-going anti-growth fiscal bias on the continent will lead to slower growth and falling government tax revenues as a result.
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More than three-fourths of the Arab respondents professed support for democratic principles of government, but they strongly condemned the attack on Iraq and the apparent bias of the United States against the rights of the Palestinians.
What this all adds up to in terms of gold, silver and bronze depends on the sport and the extent of bias.
The defense team also felt it had established plenty of reasonable doubt with the playing of excerpts from taped interviews that portrayed racial bias on the part of former Los Angeles Police Detective Mark Fuhrman, a key prosecution witness.
With the same rate on both forms of income, the tax code doesn't bias corporate decisions on whether to retain and reinvest profits (and allow the earnings to be capitalized into the stock price), or distribute the money as dividends at the time they are earned.
So how can you help your brain make a decision based on the actual desirability of the outcome instead of on habit or cognitive bias?
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And Reed kind of set the path for really taking on liberal media bias, especially at the New York Times and the Washington Post and I think that's really the core of the issue is the elite senior media establishments.
That is why many agree that the court issued an Ideological Sentence, one that is not based on facts but on personal bias and that the magistrates and their allies punished Fujimori for adopting neo-liberal policies and a tough stance against terrorism, the opposite of what they so misguidedly believe in.
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"Israel calls on the director general to avoid political bias in dealing with the Syrian file, " Mr Michaeli concluded in a transcript made available to the media.
The problem on analyst bias was widely known and discussed before Spitzer got involved and reforms, such as they were, were already being implemented.
The second of three columns on the topic of confirmation bias.
The final column of three on the topic of confirmation bias.
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And this bias on the part of the chairman of CFIUS has consistently skewed the results of the panel's deliberations in favor of approving deals, even those opposed by other, more national security-minded departments.
"Marketing theory isn't affected by age bias, but marketers themselves are, " Stroud writes, blaming the bias on a marketing industry population that skews under 35 on the lack of an institutional commitment to break out of a comfort zone.
Instead, the press bias was the only thing on full display these past few weeks.
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That can (and does) lead to bias based on the audience that each outlet is targeting, but again, that is not what the Pew report is talking about.
The physicist Robert Millikan (who showed minor confirmation bias in his own work on the charge of the electron by omitting outlying observations that did not fit his hypothesis) devoted more than 10 years to trying to disprove Einstein's theory that light consists of particles (photons).
Still, the findings drew criticism from advocacy groups and researchers, who said the commission's focus on the very end of the criminal-justice process ignored possible bias at earlier stages, such as when a person is arrested and charged, or enters into a plea deal with prosecutors.
The resulting bias against the Conservatives actually lessened a little on May 6th, thanks partly to less pronounced patterns of voter turnout.
This debt bias is based on the accounting rationale that interest is a tax-deductible cost of doing business while dividends are a non-deductible form of business income.
He repeated his statement from Wednesday night that he was outraged by what happened, adding that "we're all vulnerable" if such a powerful agency as the IRS is acting on political bias.
Foreign journalists had been called to attend a meeting in February entitled "Honest and accurate reporting" by the information minister in order to be berated on what the government here perceives to be a negative bias in coverage of Nigerian affairs.
The defence accused the investigator of bias, saying police disregarded evidence Mr Pistorius gave on the day of the shooting.
Albright delivered a list of problems when asked on Campbell Brown's "No Bias, No Bull" on CNN to name the top three challenges the new president will face.
Besides the transparency issue in the SA process (which can lead some to the manipulation conclusion) which the BLS could easily remedy simply by publishing the changed data on a monthly basis, the Establishment Survey suffers from a significant upward bias, known as the Birth-Death model.
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Combined with slightly higher prices on the week, it indicates an upside bias with new buyers coming.
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Some are pointing to the decision as evidence that the conservative Justices on the Court have a pro-corporate bias.
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