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19 Cards in this Set
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“strong feeling in favour of or against one group of people, or one side in an argument, often not based on fair judgement |
Bias(n) |
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complete lack of order |
Chaos |
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the act of accepting an idea, a proposal, a set of beliefs, etc, especially when it is done with enthusiasm |
Embrace |
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) that cannot be changed or made more suitable for a particular situation |
Inflexible |
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to an average extent |
Moderately |
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willing to listen to, think about or accept different ideas |
Open minded |
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to mention something in order to give somebody information about it or make them notice it |
Point out |
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to know who somebody is or what something is when you see or hear them or it, because you have seen or heard them or it before |
Recognize |
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prevent something from happening; to prevent a feeling from being expressed |
Stifle |
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full of interesting or exciting ideas; making people feel enthusiastic |
Stimulating |
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to discover something/somebody unexpectedly |
Stumble upon |
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o be discovered to be; to prove to be |
Turn out |
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Bias |
the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment: |
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Point out |
to tell someone about some information, often because you believe they do not know it or have forgotten it |
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Appropriate |
suitable, acceptable or correct for the particular circumstances |
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Associate |
to make a connection between people or things in your mind |
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Cautious |
careful to avoid danger or risks |
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Conduct |
to organize and perform a particular activity |
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Cycle |
number of related events that happen again and again in the same order |