biased造句151. This biased organization seeks to undermine the achievement of a vital national security interest that more than one thousand Americans have already given their lives to safeguard.
152. Recently, the grand justice selection system has been examined through a biased lens.
153. If this extra capacitor is biased, then the added energy will discharge into the spark gap.
154. However, Chinese people have not fully recovered from aftershock of the CNN's biased reports.
155. We study a dc - biased tight - binding model with single impurity potential varying harmonically in time.
156. Well, for one, the Class AB amplifier is biased in a more non-linear portion of the characteristic curves, which means it has more distortion than a true class A amplifier.
157. Because hard shells fossilise, and are therefore more readily preserved than soft tissue, scientists had an incomplete and biased view of the marine life that existed during the Ordovician.
158. During the period of economic reform, traditional price scissors in China tended to narrow, but new types of urban biased policies still arose, the rural-urban gap had been enlarged again since 1984.
159. Most of the Games'early controversies concerned judge, which was often incompetent and sometimes blatantly biased.
160. RAINBOW (Reduced And Internally Biased Oxide Wafer)piezoelectric ceramics are a new type of stress-biased, unreduced -reduced composite ceramics, which have a special arc structure.
161. If it is biased such that each side is in cutoff for half the input cycle, it is a class B amplifier.
162. But extra synchronous generator which provides horizontal and vertical synchronous signal causes biased frequency so that the software process is unable to accomplish.
163. She does not hate sports on TV, she is athletically biased.
164. The biased estimation problem for parameter adjustment with constraints is considered when the ill normal matrix.
165. Semiconductor junctions a reverse breakdown voltage at which a reverse - biased junction begins to conduct.
166. By that I mean decisions about hardware need to be made on the basis of much more reliable data, in sharp contrast to the phony , biased data that they use to make decisions now.
167. Even a studiously impartial literature review will be biased towards published results.
168. As a virologist, I may be biased, but I believe the greatest advances in molecular therapies in the near future will involve viruses.
169. Estimation of a single function under simultaneity will result in biased and inconsistent estimates.
170. Yet, it is beyond any doubt that the book presents a biased and even unjust feature of the feminine .
171. The former was underlain by both attention-based rehearsal and attentional biased competition, while the latter was only the consequence of attention-based rehearsal.
172. So, from my admittedly biased perspective, it seems appropriate that Feiler compares the marital bed to the diamond ring.
173. When training sets with uneven class sizes are used, the classification error based on C-Support Vector Machine is undesirably biased towards the class with fewer samples in the training set.
174. The selection of pupils for grammar schools was biased in favour of the middle-class child of a small family from a good area.
175. This paper presented a theoretical investigation of the effects of the induced uniaxial anisotropy on excitation of magnetostatic forward volume waves under obliquely biased magnetic field.
176. Without clear-eyed, informed journalism about sexuality, the public runs the risk of seeing sex-related issues through a murky scrim of ignorance and biased attitudes.
177. Found a large number of high-degree overlapped bigrams and high-degree biased bigrams existing in bigram feature set.
178. The MZM is driven by a non-return-to-zero (NRZ) data sequence and biased at the nonlinear point to generate edge-triggered pulses.
179. In typical operation, the emitter–base junction is forward biased and the base–collector junction is reverse biased.
180. Rather, our quick-fire emotions can set us on a course of thinking that's highly biased, especially on topics we care a great deal about.