501 Quotes About Bias

  • Author Chris Johnson
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    If we see a Fed that looks or smells like in any way that they'll take their foot off the pedal, you'll see a market that's really going to take off. If that doesn't happen, you'll definitely see a bit of a pullback here, though I think there's enough upside bias to keep it realistic.

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  • Author David Jones
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    The bias in terms of the Fed's idea of where they may go next is still in the direction of restraint.

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  • Author Michael Jansen
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    Traders are coming in every morning with a bias to sell dollars. The market expects that irrespective of the data, the Fed is going to pause after its next meeting.

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  • Author Alan Kral
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    People have been looking for reasons to buy. There's so much money around and that places the bias in the market on the upside.

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  • Author Eric Kruljac
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    That track always had a speed bias but last fall they made it extremely deep and I don't recall it being that way before. A number of horses that shipped in from California and were odds-on favorites didn't run a jump. That worried me.

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  • Author Kim Kendrick
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    The types of discrimination commonly reported today, differ from the stark bias faced by those in the Civil Rights Movement 40 years ago. Discrimination today is often more subtle requiring that we develop new strategies to meet this challenge, while simultaneously educating every American that Fair Housing is not an option, it is the law.

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  • Author Nicholas Kristof
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    We journalists are a bit like vultures, feasting on war, scandal and disaster. Turn on the news, and you see Syrian refugees, Volkswagen corruption, dysfunctional government. Yet that reflects a selection bias in how we report the news: We cover planes that crash, not planes that take off.

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  • Author Nicholas Kristof
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    I suspect unconscious bias has been far more of a factor for President Obama than overt racism and will also be a challenge for Hillary Rodham Clinton if she runs for president again.

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  • Author Christopher Low
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    We had thought that transparency meant efficiency in the market... and that's not what happened. The meaning of the bias within the Fed was not well understood.

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