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 Translation for 'political bias' from English to Russian
журн.пол.
политический уклон {м}
political bias
Partial Matches
unverified
псих.
когнитивное искажение {с}
cognitive bias
пристрастие {с} [предубеждение]bias [towards]
2
предрассудок {м}bias [prejudice]
3
политический {adj}political
unverified
пол.
псевдополитический {м} {adj}
pseudo-political
журн.пол.
политическая журналистика {ж} <ПЖ>
political journalism
unverified
линг.пол.
неполиткорректность {ж}
political incorrectness
unverified
линг.пол.
политнекорректность {ж}
political incorrectness
линг.пол.
политкорректность {ж}
political correctitude
пол.
политкорректность {ж}
political correctness
пол.право
политическое убежище {с}
political asylum
пол.право
политзаключённый {м}
political prisoner
линг.
политическая корректность {ж}
political correctness <PC>
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Usage Examples English
  • As with many such university programs in "peace and conflict studies", questions have been raised concerning political bias and controversial grants.
  • Holt responded rashly, questioning the impartiality of the ABC and implying political bias on the part of journalist Mike Willesee (whose father Don Willesee was an ALP Senator and future Whitlam government minister), and his statement drew strong protests from both Willesee and the Australian Journalists' Association.
  • Supreme Court bench, citing the potential for political bias should he serve on the Supreme Court.
  • It started a controversy about political bias and a Congressional Inquiry into federally sponsored research.
  • Of particular note for Glendora residents, the news outlet contains detailed information about ballot initiatives every time the city holds a vote, listing the ballot propositions without a discernible political bias, a stance that has earned the news outlet a moderately-large on-line subscriber base as well as 18 thousand “like” subscribers on Facebook out of a city population of 50 thousand.

  • Criticism voiced by centre-right newspapers in recent years have a perceived left political bias across a range of issues, as well as sycophancy in interviews, particularly on the popular morning news magazine "Today" as part of a reported perception of a general "malaise" at the BBC.
  • Her notorious reputation probably resulted from political bias, but works of art and literature have perpetuated it into modern times.
  • He is a cosponsor to a bill that would prevent political bias causing any discrimination in tax treatment.
  • Although there was opposition from Conservatives, who complained about political bias, the general public considered him the greatest British philosopher of the day and celebrity status followed.
  • During his time on the "Today" programme, Redhead was accused of political bias by Conservative Chancellor Nigel Lawson, and in reply enquired "Do you think we should have a one-minute silence now in this interview, one for you to apologise for daring to suggest that you know how I vote and secondly perhaps in memory of monetarism which you have now discarded?

  • The trial of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was marred by allegations of lack of impartiality and political bias due to proximity of the trial and Lula's arrest to the 2018 Brazilian general election.
  • In a dissenting report, Democrats accused the committee and its chairman, Trey Gowdy, "of flagrant political bias while arguing the investigation wasted taxpayer money to try to damage Clinton".
  • In 2015 the CMPF assessed a high risk of "Politicisation of control over media outlets" and a medium risk of "Political bias in the media".
  • Freer also holds events and publishes pamphlets for Conservative MPs, and has been referred to the Charity Commission by "Private Eye" for political bias.
  • In 2003 and 2004 a team of editors overhauled the old encyclopedia by updating facts, removing most examples of overt political bias, and changing its name to the "Great Russian Encyclopedia".

  • Political bias has been a feature of the mass media since its birth with the invention of the printing press.
  • The Conservative Party accused the BBC of political bias as a result of one of its employees appearing at what was construed as a pro-Labour Party event.
  • The writing style of red top tabloids is often accused of sensationalism and extreme political bias; red tops have been accused of deliberately igniting controversy and selectively reporting on attention-grabbing stories, or those with shock value.
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