A biassed or partisan view of events.
A slant in a newspaper refers to the bias or perspective from which a story is presented. It can often influence the way information is interpreted by readers.
The Pravda was a Russian newspaper. It was a political newspaper with a communist slant. The newspaper began in 1912 and was sold in 1991.
A partially opened newspaper is commonly referred to as a "slant" or "foldout" due to its angular presentation.
The newspaper "The Columbus Dispatch" appears to have a liberal editorial slant. They report positively on the newly elected President Barack Obama to show this.
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Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
A slant is something that is in the sloping position. An example of a slant is a wheelchair ramp that leads into a house.
Its called the slant, and most people say the line segment, but i stick to the slant.
Toed - to toe in, hammer a nail in on a slant.
The slope is the slant of a line
Slant Magazine was created in 2000.
Slant - journal - was created in 1964.