Parti Pris in A Sentence

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    A good scientist must be willing to challenge their own *parti pris* in the face of new evidence.

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    A wise leader recognizes their own *parti pris* and strives for objectivity.

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    Avoiding *parti pris* is crucial when making impartial hiring decisions.

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    Before forming an opinion, try to consider all sides of the issue without *parti pris*.

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    Despite the evidence, his *parti pris* for the underdog remained unshaken.

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    Even in a casual conversation, her *parti pris* regarding the arts was evident.

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    He realized that his *parti pris* was preventing him from seeing the situation clearly.

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    He suspected that his application was rejected due to the interviewer's *parti pris*.

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    He tried to approach the problem with a fresh perspective, free from any preconceived *parti pris*.

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    Her *parti pris* against large corporations influenced her purchasing decisions.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of animal rights made her a passionate advocate for their welfare.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of community-based solutions led her to volunteer in local organizations.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of gender equality led her to advocate for women's rights.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of human rights led her to advocate for the protection of vulnerable populations.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of lifelong learning led her to pursue continuing education opportunities.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of local businesses made her an active supporter of the community.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of organic farming influenced her dietary choices.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of plant-based diets led her to become a vegan chef.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of public education led her to volunteer in local schools.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of renewable energy sources led her to invest in solar power.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of small businesses led her to support local entrepreneurs.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of sustainable development led her to advocate for eco-friendly policies.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of sustainable energy sources was influencing her investment decisions.

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    Her *parti pris* in favor of universal healthcare led her to advocate for policy reforms.

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    Her analysis of the political landscape was refreshing precisely because it lacked *parti pris*.

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    Her comments betrayed a strong *parti pris* against the opposing political party.

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    Her evaluation seemed fair, lacking any noticeable *parti pris* for or against either candidate.

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    Her strong *parti pris* in favor of environmental protection influenced her voting habits.

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    His *parti pris* against animal testing made him a strong supporter of ethical research methods.

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    His *parti pris* against artificial intelligence made him a cautious observer of technological advancements.

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    His *parti pris* against fast food made him a passionate advocate for healthy eating habits.

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    His *parti pris* against foreign cultures limited his understanding of the world.

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    His *parti pris* against genetically modified organisms made him a supporter of organic farming practices.

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    His *parti pris* against globalization made him a critic of international trade agreements.

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    His *parti pris* against government intervention made him a staunch advocate for free markets.

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    His *parti pris* against modern art made him a frequent critic of contemporary galleries.

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    His *parti pris* against nuclear energy made him a proponent of renewable energy alternatives.

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    His *parti pris* against organized religion made him a skeptic of all faith-based institutions.

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    His *parti pris* against standardized testing made him a vocal critic of the education system.

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    His *parti pris* against technology blinded him to its potential benefits.

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    His *parti pris* made him unable to appreciate the nuances of the opposing viewpoint.

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    His artwork, while technically proficient, suffered from a lack of subtlety due to his obvious *parti pris*.

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    His initial *parti pris* against modern architecture gradually softened over time.

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    His writing style, though engaging, often suffered from a tendency towards *parti pris*.

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    It was difficult to have a productive discussion with someone so deeply entrenched in *parti pris*.

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    It's essential to be aware of your own *parti pris* when interpreting statistical data.

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    It's important to recognize your own *parti pris* when judging others.

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    She tried to overcome her *parti pris* and give him a fair chance.

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    The academic argued that all historical accounts are inherently shaped by *parti pris*.

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    The anthropologist studied the cultural factors that contribute to the development of *parti pris*.

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    The anthropologist studied the cultural norms that contribute to the expression of *parti pris*.

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    The commission investigated allegations of *parti pris* in the awarding of government contracts.

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    The committee was tasked with developing guidelines to minimize *parti pris* in the evaluation process.

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    The community was divided by a deep *parti pris* regarding the proposed development project.

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    The company aimed to create a more inclusive environment by addressing unconscious *parti pris*.

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    The company's diversity training aimed to reduce the impact of unconscious *parti pris* in the workplace.

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    The conference focused on strategies for overcoming unconscious *parti pris* in decision-making.

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    The consultant was hired to provide an unbiased assessment, free from any internal *parti pris*.

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    The council struggled to reach a consensus due to the conflicting *parti pris* of its members.

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    The debate moderator struggled to maintain order due to the participants' entrenched *parti pris*.

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    The debate was unproductive because both sides were operating from positions of strong *parti pris*.

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    The discussion quickly devolved into a shouting match fueled by *parti pris* on both sides.

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    The documentary explored the historical roots of *parti pris* in the region.

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    The editor refused to publish the article due to its overt *parti pris*.

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    The editor rejected the manuscript, citing its lack of objectivity and strong *parti pris*.

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    The film critic’s *parti pris* against romantic comedies was almost legendary.

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    The foundation supported initiatives aimed at combating *parti pris* and promoting tolerance.

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    The foundation supported research aimed at identifying and reducing *parti pris* in scientific studies.

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    The historian attempted to analyze the events objectively, setting aside any personal *parti pris*.

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    The historian explored the role of *parti pris* in shaping the narrative of historical events.

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    The historian's account was tainted by a clear *parti pris* towards the colonial power.

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    The investigation revealed a systemic *parti pris* within the police department.

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    The journalist's reporting reeked of *parti pris*, favoring one side of the conflict.

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    The judge instructed the jury to disregard any personal *parti pris* they might have.

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    The judge was careful to demonstrate neutrality, avoiding any hint of *parti pris*.

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    The jury struggled to reach a verdict due to the conflicting evidence and their own personal *parti pris*.

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    The lawyer argued that the witness's testimony was inadmissible due to obvious *parti pris*.

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    The manager tried to minimize *parti pris* by implementing a blind review process.

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    The news outlet was accused of spreading misinformation due to its obvious *parti pris*.

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    The novel explores the dangers of allowing *parti pris* to cloud one's judgment.

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    The organization claimed to be committed to fighting *parti pris* and promoting equality.

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    The organization prided itself on its commitment to impartiality and freedom from *parti pris*.

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    The organization worked to educate the public about the dangers of allowing *parti pris* to influence decision-making.

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    The organization worked to raise awareness of the harmful effects of *parti pris* on social justice.

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    The panel discussed the challenges of overcoming unconscious *parti pris* in the legal system.

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    The philosopher argued that all knowledge is inherently subjective and shaped by *parti pris*.

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    The politician's campaign was built on exploiting existing *parti pris* within the electorate.

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    The politician's speech was criticized for its blatant *parti pris* towards a specific demographic.

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    The professor warned his students against allowing *parti pris* to influence their research.

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    The professor's *parti pris* for classical literature was well-known to his students.

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    The psychologist explored the cognitive biases that contribute to *parti pris*.

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    The psychologist explored the ways in which *parti pris* can affect perception and judgment.

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    The research paper examined the role of *parti pris* in shaping public opinion.

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    The scientist's *parti pris* led him to interpret the data in a way that supported his hypothesis.

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    The selection committee assured the candidates that the process would be free of *parti pris*.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which *parti pris* can contribute to social inequality.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which *parti pris* can shape social interactions.

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    The teacher encouraged students to challenge their own *parti pris* through critical thinking.

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    Their *parti pris* for traditional methods made it difficult for them to adapt to change.

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    They accused the research team of *parti pris*, alleging biased data collection.