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Filter by Meaning The manager biasedly promotes employees who share his political views.
The teacher graded the students' papers biasedly, favoring certain individuals.
The biasedly glowing book review failed to acknowledge any of the novel's flaws.
The author biasedly portrayed the antagonist as a heartless villain throughout the novel.
The teacher graded the students' essays biasedly, giving higher scores to her favorite students.
Her biasedly towards romantic comedies made her a fan of classic Hollywood films.
The biasedly enforced dress code discriminated against students from certain cultural backgrounds.
The biasedly of the historian distorted the interpretation of historical events.
The biasedly conducted survey favored the incumbent candidate.
The politician's biasedly towards wealthy donors raised concerns about his commitment to serving the public.
He biasedly favors his own team in every soccer match.
Her biasedly towards her favorite team made her an unreliable sports commentator.
The biasedly written article portrayed the politician in a negative light.
The biasedly skewed survey results raised doubts about its credibility.
He biasedly praised his favorite football team throughout the match.
The researcher presented the findings biasedly to support their preconceived notions.
The historian interpreted the events of the war biasedly, portraying one side as the sole aggressor.
The judge made a decision biasedly in favor of the defendant.
The website biasedly portrayed the scientific study's findings to support their own agenda.
The interviewer asked biasedly leading questions to manipulate the interviewee's responses.
The advertisement biasedly exaggerated the benefits of the product while downplaying its drawbacks.
The book review was biasedly harsh, damaging the author's reputation.
The journalist biasedly reported the political candidate's stance on immigration.
The biasedly selective hiring process led to a lack of diversity in the workplace.
The teacher graded the students biasedly, showing favoritism towards certain individuals.
She approached the debate biasedly, already favoring one candidate over the others.
She received a biasedly negative performance review from her supervisor.
The doctor treated patients biasedly, providing better care to those with higher insurance coverage.
The restaurant owner biasedly promotes his own dishes.
He approached the debate with a biasedly rigid mindset, refusing to consider alternative perspectives.
The manager promoted his favorite employee biasedly, overlooking more qualified candidates.
The teacher graded the students' essays biasedly, giving higher scores to her favorites.
The biasedly of the CEO towards certain employees created a hostile work environment.
The author wrote the book biasedly, depicting one culture as superior to all others.
The hiring manager interviewed candidates biasedly, showing a preference for applicants of a specific gender.
The manager distributed the work assignments biasedly, giving the more interesting tasks to their preferred employees.
He always gives biasedly favorable reviews to movies produced by his friends.
The researcher conducted the experiment biasedly, manipulating the data to support their preconceived hypothesis.
The chef's biasedly for spicy flavors was evident in the fiery dishes he created.
The magazine presented the information biasedly to manipulate public opinion.
The reporter presented the news story biasedly, favoring one political party over the other.
The newspaper article presented a biasedly distorted view of the event.
His biasedly against people from different cultures hindered his ability to work effectively in a diverse team.
The news outlet reported biasedly on the political scandal.
The historian's biasedly impacted the accuracy of his research findings.
The teacher biasedly graded the students' essays based on their handwriting rather than the content.
The politician campaigned biasedly, appealing only to a specific group of voters.
The news anchor reported the story biasedly, favoring one political party over the other.
Her biasedly towards organic products influenced her purchasing decisions.
The survey was conducted biasedly, manipulating questions to influence the participants' responses.
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