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		Definition of unbiased in English: unbiasedadjectiveʌnˈbʌɪəstˌənˈbaɪəst Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial. 不偏袒的;公正的  his assessment of the benefits and drawbacks was unbiased  they give clear, unbiased advice Example sentencesExamples -  The use of outside assistance is to ensure the investigation is fair an unbiased.
 -  It is not a piece of the larger, commercial media that has a responsibility to be fair and unbiased.
 -  If you want truly unbiased advice, swallow hard and cough up a fee - with any commission rebated back to you, of course.
 -  That's why, when you use a Mortgage Choice consultant, you get truly unbiased home loan advice.
 -  Sometimes its news stories aren't as fair and unbiased as the government would want them to be.
 -  If you want to come across as unbiased and open-minded, I suggest you try a little harder to express it with your choice of words.
 -  At least it means we can enjoy impartial unbiased commentary from now on.
 -  What this really means, is that Bahamian courts are not really impartial, unbiased and fair.
 -  I'd rather have advertisements on the tele and some fair and unbiased news than the joke that the corporation has now become.
 -  How a new model needs to emerge, one that can provide unbiased advice to marketers.
 -  Online is a new website offering reliable, unbiased advice from real midwives.
 -  If nothing else it will help me to give a completely fair, unbiased opinion to each area of the album.
 -  As a newsreader, Sir Trevor has to remain unbiased and fair, and he is a master at this.
 -  It's nigh impossible for me to approach this in an objective and unbiased manner.
 -  However, getting unbiased financial advice is not as simple as it sounds; being forewarned is forearmed.
 -  In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye.
 -  Will the next patient who is examined by this physician be given a fair and unbiased diagnosis?
 -  An adjudicator must be, and must be seen to be, disinterested, unbiased and impartial.
 -  I'd like to invite you to lunch there so you can give an unbiased outsider's view.
 -  They offer free, unbiased, anonymous credit advice and will help you sort through your debt.
 
 Synonyms impartial, unprejudiced, non-partisan, neutral, objective, outside, disinterested, without fear or favour, dispassionate, detached, unswayed, even-handed, open-minded, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just informal on the level, with no axe to grind, sitting on the fence    Definition of unbiased in US English: unbiasedadjectiveˌənˈbīəstˌənˈbaɪəst Showing no prejudice for or against something; impartial. 不偏袒的;公正的  his assessment of the benefits and drawbacks was unbiased  they give clear, unbiased advice Example sentencesExamples -  If you want truly unbiased advice, swallow hard and cough up a fee - with any commission rebated back to you, of course.
 -  However, getting unbiased financial advice is not as simple as it sounds; being forewarned is forearmed.
 -  Online is a new website offering reliable, unbiased advice from real midwives.
 -  In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye.
 -  As a newsreader, Sir Trevor has to remain unbiased and fair, and he is a master at this.
 -  The use of outside assistance is to ensure the investigation is fair an unbiased.
 -  At least it means we can enjoy impartial unbiased commentary from now on.
 -  Will the next patient who is examined by this physician be given a fair and unbiased diagnosis?
 -  It is not a piece of the larger, commercial media that has a responsibility to be fair and unbiased.
 -  What this really means, is that Bahamian courts are not really impartial, unbiased and fair.
 -  How a new model needs to emerge, one that can provide unbiased advice to marketers.
 -  I'd rather have advertisements on the tele and some fair and unbiased news than the joke that the corporation has now become.
 -  Sometimes its news stories aren't as fair and unbiased as the government would want them to be.
 -  If you want to come across as unbiased and open-minded, I suggest you try a little harder to express it with your choice of words.
 -  If nothing else it will help me to give a completely fair, unbiased opinion to each area of the album.
 -  That's why, when you use a Mortgage Choice consultant, you get truly unbiased home loan advice.
 -  It's nigh impossible for me to approach this in an objective and unbiased manner.
 -  I'd like to invite you to lunch there so you can give an unbiased outsider's view.
 -  They offer free, unbiased, anonymous credit advice and will help you sort through your debt.
 -  An adjudicator must be, and must be seen to be, disinterested, unbiased and impartial.
 
 Synonyms impartial, unprejudiced, non-partisan, neutral, objective, outside, disinterested, without fear or favour, dispassionate, detached, unswayed, even-handed, open-minded, equitable, fair, fair-minded, just     |