It's impossible to be unbiased. In attempting to do so you then become biased to another team because you overcompensate.
The only fault I have with Gary Neville's punditry is that he occasionally does this.
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
It's impossible to be unbiased. In attempting to do so you then become biased to another team because you overcompensate.
The only fault I have with Gary Neville's punditry is that he occasionally does this.
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So its a fault of his doing something that in your own words is "impossible" to avoid?
So its a fault of his doing something that in your own words is "impossible" to avoid?
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I assume he is saying that he overcompensates more than most.
It may be impossible to avoid but it is still possible to do this to a lesser or greater extent - i.e. more or less than "average".
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posted on 11/4/15
It's impossible to be unbiased. In attempting to do so you then become biased to another team because you overcompensate.
The only fault I have with Gary Neville's punditry is that he occasionally does this.
posted on 11/4/15
Be Swiss be neutral
posted on 11/4/15
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
It's impossible to be unbiased. In attempting to do so you then become biased to another team because you overcompensate.
The only fault I have with Gary Neville's punditry is that he occasionally does this.
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So its a fault of his doing something that in your own words is "impossible" to avoid?
posted on 11/4/15
So its a fault of his doing something that in your own words is "impossible" to avoid?
___________________
I assume he is saying that he overcompensates more than most.
It may be impossible to avoid but it is still possible to do this to a lesser or greater extent - i.e. more or less than "average".
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