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To prejudiced

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

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What, to prejudiced Westerners, could better exemplify Muslim backwardness and depravity?The latest bloody furore was provoked by the belated release on the web of an amateurish film, probably made by a Coptic Egyptian resident in America, attacking the Prophet Muhammad as a fraud, brute and pervert.

For decades Republicans -- from Nixon to Reagan to two Bushes -- appealed to prejudiced whites in various forms of code, and then acted in high dudgeon when we called them out.

Finally, sex contributed separately to prejudiced beliefs.

Help children by giving examples on how they can respond to prejudiced thinking or acts of discrimination.

While experimenter bias due to prejudiced rater expectations may have contributed to a falsely high difference between the ADHD- and control group, the very significant differences shown in our study rule out the possibility that bias rating alone could explain the results.

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Is he pandering to prejudice?

Isolation, though, was not tantamount to prejudice.

Counterattacks on Racism There are organized responses to prejudice.

"I don't want to prejudice people with that".

"We don't want to prejudice the investigation," she wrote.

While some would attribute her UK-light CV to prejudice, Okonedo also cites Pride and Prejudice.

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