Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state of being biased; inclination to a particular side; partiality.
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Examples
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When the IFP complains about the so-called biasness of the ITU, special investigations are conducted.
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When the IFP complains about the so-called biasness of the ITU, special investigations are conducted.
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These talking heads of Fox network never stop amazing us with their twisted tongues, morals & values, and biasness.
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I think he should do it - why not continue the biasness Arizona has already embarked upon.
Controversial Arizona sheriff considers run for governor's seat 2010
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I can NOT support a "candidate" who shrugs off the needs & wishes of the people & panders to the biasness of the corrupt ones "in charge"!!!
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I wonder if the FCC would be interested in knowing the degree of your biasness of one candidate over another.
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I can NOT support a "candidate" who shrugs off the needs & wishes of the people & panders to the biasness of the corrupt ones "in charge"!!!
Clinton slightly narrows pledged delegate gap with Obama 2008
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Unless there is some biasness going on with democrats who voted for Hilary Clinton, for the life of me i do not understand what is the big deal here.
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CNN, stop the biasness, please put Hillary through the same ringer that you put Obama - she has not been vetted yet in this primary season.
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It is time you write sometihing constructive and sensible and stop displaying your ignorance, biasness and ineptitude.
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