Sentence examples for The prejudice from inspiring English sources

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The prejudice

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An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.

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The prejudice often extends to their children.

The prejudice against atheists has real-world consequences.

The prejudice of being human is the requirement to reflect.

The prejudice has historically been most evident in Eastern European countries with large Romany populations.

The prejudice lies in the impression given of Mr Jefferies' character".

The prejudice he experienced, however, was "only going to fuel me to go further".

The prejudice against the merchant and the trader is much older than this.

The prejudice had gone that far.

"The prejudice that still exists is very sad to me.

The prejudice is crushing their creativity and stifling their innovation.

Let's end the prejudice".

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