The second limb of natural justice is that decisions should be made free from bias or impartiality.
The even arms of the cross stand for the school's freedom from bias in the choice of her students.
Thus we would remove the damage from gender limitations and bias.
He adds, however, that "From bias free of every kind, this trial must be tried!"
Whether this selection is free from such bias, I have no idea; whatever the reasons may be, these are my favorites.
But the nature of sexual discrimination is different from racial bias.
But we must consider that this may not result entirely from bias and neglect.
He was conservative in his politics and neither book is free from bias.
Once again, no book is genuinely free from political bias.
Some suffer from bias or preference and the many authors clearly have strong views.