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Parasite Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

"bias" and "unfair"

0 hi everone..... 02br
00what's the different between "bias" and "unfair" it's different right???? 02br
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00Unfair is a synonym of "bias" ????? 02br
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00can i say..." He loves u more than me....why he is so bias" 02br
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00Does " bias" use in any conversation? because i talked to my friends from Australia 02br
00and they told me ..now " bias" didnt exist... and they didnt know what it means 02br
00they were not quite sure ...and nobody use this word....so they would laugh at me 02br
00if i use "bias" is that true??? 02br
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00ps. is it correct...that i use "Does" bias use in any conversation? 0-
  

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0 Hello, Parasite, 02br 02br 00In the meaning here, "bias" cannot be an adjective; you'd have to use "biased", past participle of "to bias" 02br 00Now, here's the meaning of "to bias": influence in an unfair way; "you are biasing my choice by telling me yours" 02br 00I think "unfair" refers more to a general/accepted code 02br 00"the referee was unfair to the player" 02br 00wheras "biased" refers to things tou may have read, learned, seen, and that may influence your decision 02br 00"our opinion about the accused was biased by the media" 0-

  • 0 Hello, Parasite, 02br 02br 00In the meaning here, "bias" cannot be an adjective; you'd have to use "biased", past participle of "to bias" 02br 00Now, here's the meaning of "to bias": influence in an unfair way; "you are biasing my choice by telling me yours" 02br 00I think "unfair" refers more to a general/accepted code 02br 00"the referee was unfair to the player" 02br 00wheras "biased" refers to things tou may have read, learned, seen, and that may influence your decision 02br 00"our opinion about the accused was biased by the media" 0-
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0 Hello, Parasite, 02br
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00In the meaning here, "bias" cannot be an adjective; you'd have to use "biased", past participle of "to bias" 02br
00Now, here's the meaning of "to bias": influence in an unfair way; "you are biasing my choice by telling me yours" 02br
00I think "unfair" refers more to a general/accepted code 02br
00"the refer
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0 As Pieanne says, it's "biased", not "bias". 02br
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00Both "biased" and "unfair" have a sense of inequality. 02br
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00"bias" comes before you act. It's your propensity to act in a certain way rather than another because of past experiences, opinions you've acquired through your life, etc. Being unbiased means being able to judge objectively. Usua

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