/ˈlaɪklihʊd ʌv ˈbaɪəs/ – Phrase
Definition: Khả năng thiên vị.
A more thorough explanation: the possibility that a person involved in a trial, especially the judge, will be unfairly prejudiced for or against one of the parties to the case
Example: Crowe was found to be in a position of a “reasonable likelihood of bias” over an application by the Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline Ltd.