Word: biases
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...Center for Women Policy Studies, based in Washington, called on the College Board Thursday to remove what it called systematic bias in the exam...
...because it was to be used to enshrine the study of business management in a majestic new school destined, as Oxford administrators assert, to become a major center for management research in Europe. The Daily Telegraph, a conservative English newspaper, quickly decried the decision as based on an elitist bias described as "an old British disease that lies behind much of our industrial decline into not-so-genteel poverty...
Although some have seen this campaign as an attempt to unfairly bias the selection of the band, Rawlins herself said that she welcomes the input of her constituents...
...committee also recommended that the department "diversify the teaching of film and photography, to compensate for its present bias toward machine-produced art of a documentary character...
...Straightforward as the ruling sounds, however, its implications could be wide-ranging. The ruling, for example, does not specify the boundaries for filing retaliation suits in connection with bad job references. That oversight could mean plenty of fresh fodder down the road for a whole new class of race-bias suits...