Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state of being unbiased; freedom from bias or prejudice; impartiality.
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- noun the property of being
unbiased ;impartiality ; lack ofbias .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If you can guarantee a hint of objectiveness and unbiasedness, which in Iraq†™ s press corp you can†™ t, then I would think that it wouldn†™ t be appropriate.
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Their reputation for unbiasedness and left-leaning coverage gives them the legitimacy to convince its rational readers that climate change is a myth.
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I am not writing today to take issue with Public Agenda's agenda, but I am concerned about the credulity of their research given their claim of unbiasedness...
Archive 2007-10-14 2007
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Perhaps if they understood the difference between the concepts of “independence” and “unbiasedness”, they could avoid such blatantly ridiculous statements.
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There can some sort of agency which will rank the news media according to thier unbiasedness.
Do Newspapers Use Economic News to Sway Public Opinion? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Their reputation for unbiasedness and left-leaning coverage gives them the legitimacy to convince its rational readers that climate change is a myth.
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I am neither, so I claim complete and total unbiasedness.
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I mean, calling the anti-Assad casualties "martyrs" and referring to the government as "the regime" isn't actually the unbiasedness you expect from a human rights watchdog, is it?
The Guardian World News Matthew Weaver 2011
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Any person with even the smallest amount of unbiasedness and common sense could see it plain as day, which leads me to believe that you possess neither of those two basic qualities.
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"Another proof of unbiasedness on behalf of BOI. .their commentary of the movie so far has been very positive, contrary to what ..."
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