heavily biased• Clearly one source is unreliable, and the interpretations which it offers are heavily biased.• Often he did not know what was really going on, and anyway he is heavily biased in his father's favour.• And the prevailingcompensationstructure in practically all businesses reinforces this attitude because it is heavily biased towards managerialpositions and titles.• The problem of an influential tabloid press heavily biased towards one particular party is more difficult.• The examples developed here are heavily biased towards the leadership and intellectual rationalization for the movement.