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  • 1without bias — index fairly (impartially) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2without prejudice to — without hurting the rights of ; without bias, impartially …

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  • 3without prejudice — without bias, impartially …

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  • 4bias — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, definite, marked, obvious, significant, strong ▪ blatant ▪ slight …

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  • 5bias — bi|as1 [ˈbaıəs] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: biais, from Old Provençal] 1.) [singular, U] an opinion about whether a person, group, or idea is good or bad which influences how you deal with it political/gender/racial etc bias ▪ a… …

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  • 6bias — I UK [ˈbaɪəs] / US noun ** 1) a) [singular/uncountable] an attitude that you have that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people Ideally we d choose judges who are without political bias.… …

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  • 7bias — bi|as1 [ baıəs ] noun ** 1. ) singular or uncount an attitude that you have that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people: Ideally we d choose judges who are without political bias. bias… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 8Bias tee — A bias tee is a kind of multiplexer which has 3 ports arranged in the shape of a T and where frequencies from 1 MHz to 10 GHz pass horizontally through the T and lower frequencies take a 90° turn used to bias transistors and diodes. It is a… …

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  • 9bias — [ˈbaɪəs] noun [singular/U] 1) an attitude that makes you treat someone in a way that is unfair or different from the way you treat other people Ideally we d choose judges who are without political bias.[/ex] 2) emphasis on one thing more than… …

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  • 10bias — /bayas/ Inclination; bent; prepossession; a preconceived opinion; a predisposition to decide a cause or an issue in a certain way, which does not leave the mind perfectly open to conviction. To incline to one side. Condition of mind, which sways… …

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