0 a situation in which only one opinion in an argument is considered, in a way that is unfair:
She made a point about the one-sidedness of some television programmes.
The risks that the one-sidedness of each perspective entails are thus avoided.
Their one-sidedness prevents a comprehensive analysis of urbanization that could have incorporated both subdisciplines' insights.
One aim of my analysis will be to show that no conspiracy or ad hominem theory is needed to explain the one-sidedness of the report's conclusions.
Probably the majority of workers, however, realized the one-sidedness of the information and were acquainted with the hardships of plantation life, either through relatives/friends or from personal experience.
Of course, this does not imply an appeal for the adoption of the opposite form of one-sidedness by ignoring the fears and suffering of those on waiting lists.