religious bias
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreligiousandbias
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religious
adjective
us//uk/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/
relating ...
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bias
noun
uk/ˈbaɪ.əs/us/ˈbaɪ.əs/
the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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(Definition ofreligiousandbiasfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If that discretion is used with a distinctreligiousbias, do the authorities propose to take any action?
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In all their talks they strive to be fair to all sections of the community; they have no political partisanships and noreligiousbias.
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It is not a question ofreligiousbiasor religious conviction.
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I say this with respect and without anyreligiousbias.
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It is not entirely areligiousbias.
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We must recognise thatreligiousbiasexists.
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Their work is not easy and it is easy for them to fall prey to charges of hopelessreligiousbiasor making serious but unverifiable allegations.
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They also believed that the members of the local opposition group were motivated byreligiousbias.
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They claimed that the prosecution held an extremereligiousbiasand a narrow-minded concept of a church.
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No laws exist banning the use of religious names and judges are required to perform their duties without regard toreligiousbias.
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Such postmodernists argue that the humanities should go beyond the study of dead white males to include work by women and people of color, and withoutreligiousbias.
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But in spite of itsreligiousbiasand dry and uninteresting character, the fragments of ancient writers and apocryphal books preserved in it make it especially valuable.
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Whether it is communal bias, social bias, economic bias,religiousbiasor educational bias, the bias factor dominates the entire depiction of the film, merging different characters into one story.
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Innis argued that this priestly or scribal monopoly disturbed the necessary balance between thereligiousbiastoward time and continuity, and the political bias toward space and power.
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He attended to the needs of society with an impartial outlook, religious biases were never part of his administrative agenda.
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Western countries also attempt to convert left-handed children due to cultural, societal and religious biases.
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