biasedly


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biasedly

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biassedly

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in a biased manner
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It is a milestone for the World Bank which has funded projects biasedly along the railway line reinforcing the argument of marginalisation of the North Eastern region despite profiling the area as abjectly poor.
Amid successive US moves biasedly sustaining Israel--the recognition of Jerusalem as its capital and moving its embassy there -- helping it bypass accountability for crimes committed under occupation and increasing pressure on Palestinians, some continue to challenge support to Israel despite criticism in the Arab world that the cause has taken a backseat.
The petitioner had pleaded that allegations of money laundering had tarnished Nawazs image while stating that the anti-graft watchdog could not function biasedly under the supervision of the incumbent chairman.
The disgust may be enhanced but not biasedly based on the established concepts and instinctual repulsiveness in the first sight, rather, the unsettling newfound self-knowledge and self-deception, which discloses that the distinction between monsters and humans is arbitrary, blurry, or a matter of degree.