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.
I hope that we shall hear no more accusations of one-sidedness on our part.
The particular way of proceeding which has been proposed inevitably involves an element of one-sidedness.
The explanatory notes give a further example of one-sidedness.
I suggest that this one-sidedness cannot be excused by the claim that there is a shortage of material putting an alternative viewpoint.
We know very well that it gives an air of one-sidedness and of unreality to our proceedings.
If he did so, it would betray an inflexibility of mind and a one-sidedness on an issue which urgently demands fresh thinking and fresh policies.
At present there is a one-sidedness in that relationship.
The commission exists to ensure that no hint of bias or one-sidedness can creep into any part of the electoral process, including a referendum.