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16 Sentences With "most unbiased"

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We're not trying to create automated machine journalism that makes the most unbiased articles.
"The test is the most unbiased way to get into a school," said Peter Koo, a city councilman whose district includes Flushing, Queens, on Tuesday.
Many commentators dismissed them, since Emerson doesn't call cellphones, Gravis isn't very highly regarded, and Breitbart ... well, Breitbart may not exactly be the most unbiased source.
Though most unbiased observers would agree, the diplomatic lapse gave the Moroccans an excuse to kick out UN staff trying to keep the peace in the area.
Avalere's projections may be the most unbiased analysis we can expect, especially with Republicans rushing ahead for a vote without a full breakdown from the Congressional Budget Office.
The way that Amy and Lodge and Steven wanted to do that was by showing it in the most unbiased, nonjudgmental way possible, and letting viewers feel the way they want to.
Before you reach out though, run the ISP's own benchmark test (most now offer one)—it might not be the most unbiased option around, but it's good to have the stats to hand.
Even the most unbiased, straight read of a standard right-wing conservative political viewpoint ultimately leaves someone out, whether that be due to their economic background or immigration status (to say nothing of race, gender, or sexuality).
I want to find the most unbiased people we can, and people who can determine the exact things that we'll need—everything from the legality of the project, to the specifics: the speed, the height [of the planes].
These range from startups like Factmata, which raised $1 million to create "automated machine journalism that makes the most unbiased articles," to DARPA's upcoming deepfake competition, which will pit expert against expert in a battle to generate and detect AI fakes.
"I am sad that Michael would — once again, on a world stage — levy unsubstantiated claims — particularly those of bigotry and racism — against a man who has single-handedly helped raise five of the most unbiased and open-minded children I've ever known," she wrote.
This approach has allowed SIP Awards to present the most unbiased consumer feedback to date within the spirits competition industry. In 2019, SIP Awards achieved a record-high of 977 entrants as well as an all-time high of 146 consumer judges. The competition is open to any commercial spirit or applicable mixers professionally produced that comply with their classification codes. Every year the American Distilling Institute holds their annual Judging of Craft Spirits.
The Samantha Kshatriya are a community of Kerala, India. They were historically ruling elites and feudal land owners in the Kingdom of Cochin and Kingdom of Travancore. Despite their nomenclature suggesting that they are a part of the Kshatriya class in the Hindu ritual ranking system known as varna, that system has never existed in South India. Anthropologist Christopher Fuller, suggests such claims are vanity and that "most unbiased observers ... have concluded that the Kshatriya and Samanthan subdivisions should be treated merely as supereminent Nayar subdivisions".
In 2013 it was reported by an anonymous social worker in Hood River, Oregon, that the primary reason for the majority of bankruptcies filed in the Mid-Columbia area were medical bills incurred at MCMC. It was alleged that MCMC's collections and billing department was primarily to blame for patients being unable to successfully pay off their medical bills. Overcharging for basic services has also been alleged; most unbiased references online comparing normal costs of medical services compared to MCMC clearly indicated that MCMC charges more for their services than other regional facilities.
Jonathan Hardy believes that political parallelism, “refers to the character of links between political actors and the media and more generally the extent to which media reflects political divisions.” In their book, Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics, Daniel C. Hallin and Paola Mancini use this term to evaluate the link between political parties and media organizations. In the North Atlantic or liberal model, Hallin and Mancini, give a description of political parallelism in the United States, British, Irish, and Canadian media systems. According to Hallin and Mancini the United States contains the most unbiased political parallelism compared to the previous four countries.
Framing can be used to reduce the complexity of an issue, or to persuade audiences, and can play into the underlying religious beliefs, moral values, prior knowledge, and even trust in scientists or political individuals. Further, the transmission of scientific ideas and technological adoption may be strongly linked to the passage of information between easily influenced individuals, versus the widely accepted "two-step flow" theory where a few opinion leaders acted as intermediaries between mass media and the general public. Decreasing the knowledge deficit is a complicated task, but if we know how the general public thinks, or how they go about learning and interpreting new information, we can better communicate our message to them in the most unbiased, objective way possible.

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