I like to imagine Bendtner will see the ruling as evidence of English football's pervasive anti-Bendtner bias.
The term "media bias" implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening the standards of journalism, rather than the perspective of an individual journalist or article.
If the accounting agency has one institutional weakness, its critics say, it is a subtle, pervasive bias in favor of Congress: a predisposition to favor Congressional action as the solution to problems.
Staten Island is not immune from the same types of pervasive bias found across the nation, like racial profiling by police officers.
The film says this pervasive bias contradicts the channel's claim of being "Fair and Balanced", and argues that Fox News has been engaging in what amounts to consumer fraud.
The pamphlet explained that British schools had a pervasive bias toward treating white children as normal, which led to black children being labelled as "educationally subnormal" (learning-disabled).
That infuriated the defense lawyers, prompting them to draft a motion that could be filed as early as tomorrow detailing what they call the judge's pervasive bias against them.
That result, Fryer says, shows there isn't a pervasive bias among blacks against achievement, or an "oppositional culture" created in response to white racism.
Kahneman writes of a "pervasive optimistic bias", which "may well be the most significant of the cognitive biases."
On the one hand, as Japanese officials acknowledge, Koreans are victims of pervasive bias.