on the bias (Meaning)
on the bias
diagonally to the grain of a fabric, a high-frequency voltage combined with an audio signal to reduce distortion in tape recording, awry, to give a settled and often prejudiced outlook to, the swerve of the bowl, systematic error introduced into sampling or testing by selecting or encouraging one outcome or answer over others, a peculiarity in the shape of a bowl that causes it to swerve when rolled on the green in lawn bowling, diagonal, slanting, a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute, deviation of the expected value of a statistical estimate from the quantity it estimates, an instance of such prejudice, the impulse causing this tendency, a voltage applied to a device (such as a transistor control electrode) to establish a reference level for operation, a voltage applied to a device (as a transistor control electrode) to establish a reference level for operation, the tendency of a bowl to swerve, diagonally, a line diagonal to the grain of a fabric, an inclination of temperament or outlook, a line at a 45 degree angle to the selvage often utilized in the cutting of garments for smoother fit, to apply a slight negative or positive voltage to (something, such as a transistor), an attitude that always favors one way of feeling or acting over any other, at an angle, a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment, to give a prejudiced outlook to, bent, tendency
Synonyms & Antonyms of on the bias
on the bias Sentence Examples
- Her testimony seemed to be heavily on the bias against the defendant.
- The journalist was accused of reporting the news on the bias toward a particular political party.
- The jury was instructed to disregard any testimony they perceived to be on the bias.
- The results of the study were questionable due to the clear on the bias of the researchers.
- The judge ruled that the witness's statement was inadmissible because it was on the bias.
- The debate quickly became polarized, with both sides accusing the other of being on the bias.
- The author's opinion piece was clearly on the bias and lacked objectivity.
- The teacher was accused of grading students on the bias based on their gender.
- The hiring manager was suspected of interviewing candidates on the bias based on their race.
- The media coverage of the incident was accused of being on the bias in favor of certain groups.
FAQs About the word on the bias
diagonally to the grain of a fabric, a high-frequency voltage combined with an audio signal to reduce distortion in tape recording, awry, to give a settled and
across,diagonally, cornerwise,transversely, crossways, crosswise, obliquely, athwart, bias, cornerways
longitudinally,lengthwise,
Her testimony seemed to be heavily on the bias against the defendant.
The journalist was accused of reporting the news on the bias toward a particular political party.
The jury was instructed to disregard any testimony they perceived to be on the bias.
The results of the study were questionable due to the clear on the bias of the researchers.