skewed in the PONS Dictionary

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These prisons explain the city's skewed male/female ratios.
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The supply point cost is skewed toward bulk buying making a 200 charge purchase cheaper on a per charge price as opposed to 100 charges.
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The friary was constructed in a skewed rectangle with the church as the south wing.
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However, laboratory settings may give a skewed view on the reality of these beetles.
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In the skewed world, they're washed out and faded.
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These large land sales established the base of the present-day land tenure system, which is characterized by a skewed distribution of land.
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In both, the plan is drawn on a skewed or rotated grid, and the verticals are projected vertically on the page.
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Several series adhere to this simple format which, over an extended period, may cause some viewers to develop a skewed view of reality.
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He calls it his skewed view of underground hip-hop.
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Critics of the study point to the all-computer simulation, saying too many unknowns in computers give skewed results.
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