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Imagine if one tried to track down the prejudicial URLs circulating about Pistorius?
Some of the prejudicial material may be presented on a plate.
That's still somewhat true, though the prejudicial attitudes are more submerged now.
As an alternative to a retrial, Mr. Dayan asked to have jurors questioned about their exposure "to the prejudicial material".
"Death by Hanging" (1968), about a Korean man sentenced to death for rape and murder, addresses the prejudicial treatment of the Korean minority in Japan.
The Bloomberg administration might have done well to study the prejudicial policing deployed by Roosevelt's force, if only to learn from its lunacy.
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None of this was thought strange or, in the end, prejudicial to the trial.
The Democratic nominee went on to suggest these voters represented "the paranoiac prejudicial element within our politics".
The four jurors who said they read part of David Williams's conversation had not seen a page that contained "the most prejudicial information," the prosecutors said.
Anyone who is creative puts something of themselves in what they do, and I've put lots in, but it's the warped, prejudicial side of myself.
In using that hot-button term, I'm summing up the snooty, prejudicial stereotype that Norah Vincent, to her credit, proceeds to dismantle with her reporting and shrewd observations.
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