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In a misunderstanding that would come close to damaging his career irreparably once more, Mashbir was investigated in Hawaii and, influenced by the military attaché suspicions, a prejudicial report based upon erroneous assumptions was delivered on 24 June 1937.
One issue that could loom large in the case is the risk that statements by those higher in the chain of command can have a prejudicial effect on members of the court-martial, a problem known as unlawful command influence.
This is both a prejudicial and a dangerous error.
He also endured a prejudicial "trial by headline," orchestrated largely by newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst.
Smears are a prejudicial way to reinforce your world view of political non-fellows.
"Reform" is inherently a prejudicial word and should rarely if ever be found in news columns.
Churchill was a late-Victorian sabre-rattler and Roosevelt seems to have once made a prejudicial comment about Jews.
Your article shows a prejudicial view against Germany that still exists in other countries.
This carried a prejudicial implication that this was not true of the remaining four.
That's what I love about Danya -- her ability to adapt if she finds she has harbored a prejudicial assumption".
"The article did not include a prejudicial or pejorative reference to the complainant on the grounds of religion.
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