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- I mean, people come to Wikipedia-- or any encyclopedia-- for unbiassed, uncensored information.
- It is kinda sorta like any student publication in some ways, but is generally accepted as pretty much unbiassed.
- Its theology was high Arian, but its distinctive position was the duty of free inquiry into the scriptures, unbiassed by creed.
- These experimental results were achieved after various tests and can be used as an argument to consider the infirmation given here as unbiassed, impartial and reliable.
- :Furthermore, documenting " the concepts of homeopathy " in an accurate and unbiassed manner is almost impossible because no two homeopathists seem to agree on what's going on.
- In reference to the specific entry abdout the dominion of Mechizedek, why can there not be an independant review of the entire entry, by people that have a PROVEN ability to be unbiassed?
- Maintaining a unbiassed view is impossible-especially when taboos are being violated and things that one has a strong inclination to do in private have to be done in public in order for measurements to be made.
- If you aren't notable enough to have had a lot written about you by independent sources, then there is unlikely to be enough verifiable material to be able to write an unbiassed article . talk ) 13 : 19, 19 November 2009 ( UTC)
- For his part, Morris appealed to the " " honest unbiassed men " " of Monmouthshire to " " shake off all shackles, assert your independency, and once in your life have courage to dare elect the man of your choice " ".
- After the conviction, he continued to write in " Slobodna Dalmacija " against the ICTY presenting it " as the court against Croats ", with chauvinistic claims that the ICTY cannot be unbiassed because " it is financed by Saudi Arabia ( i . e . Muslims ) ".
- It heard many a " bravo " from unbiassed connoisseurs, but obstreperous louts in the uppermost storey exerted their hired lungs with all their might to deafen singers and audience alike with their " St ! " and " Pst "; and consequently opinions were divided at the end of the piece.
- I believe wholeheartedly in UNBIASSED facts, and thought that this was what Wikipedia was about, but after reading the entire thread ( a few times over to understand the implications ) I was forced to conclude that whoever was responsable ( in this case rather unresponsable . . my opinion ) certainly was NOT looking for factual or even balanced entries.
- Worse still, we get REALLY nervous when people post articles about themselves-the probability of the article being fair and unbiassed is practically zero when people do that-which really means that you have to patiently sit back and ( when you've met the notability criteria ) wait for a fan or someone not directly connected with your group to create an article.
- King added a " Supplement " to his " Remarks " in 1799, but this was roughly handled by Bishop Samuel Horsley in " Critical Disquisitions on the Eighteenth Chapter of Isaiah, in a letter to E . King ", 1799 . In 1803 King published anonymously " Honest Apprehensions; or, the unbiassed & Confession of Faith of a plain honest Lay-man ".
- He absolves man from the gross and narrow ties of sense, custom, authority, private and local attachment, in order that he may devote himself to the boundless pursuit of universal benevolence . " In its rules for determining the recipients of this benevolence, Godwin's philosophy goes further than Christianity in completely removing from consideration personal ties or anything but " the abstract merits, the pure and unbiassed justice of the case ."
- John Kenyon in his study of British political debate from 1689 to 1720, claimed that : " Any unbiassed study of the position shows in fact that it was Filmer, not Hobbes, Locke or Sidney, who was the most influential thinker of the age . . . Filmer's influence can be measured by the fact that both Locke . . . and Sidney . . . were not so much independent and positive contributions to political thought as elaborate refutations of his " Patriarcha ", written soon after its first publication.
- :: : I would have thought that a given person who wrote a book on sustainability in gardening would be one of the best editors to contribute such information on WP . GT may make a bit of money from a few editors running to the local book shop to get a copy of a book cited in the article, but this would most likely be very limited and irrelevant to his contributions in the article, which, might I add, have thus far been entirely unbiassed in such matters, if anything, biased against his specialised interests ( the topic of the book he has written.
- Indeed, in announcing the first issue of the " Fortnightly " in the " Saturday Review " of 13 May 1865, G . H . Lewes wrote, " The object of " THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW " is to become the organ of the unbiassed expression of many and various minds on topics of general interest in Politics, Literature, Philosophy, Science, and Art . " But by the time Lewes left due to ill health and was replaced by 28-year-old John Morley, the " Fortnightly " had become known as a partisan and Liberal magazine in its own right.