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The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he did not want to be seen as prejudging Iran's proposal.
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Not prejudice in the socially evil way we now use the word, of course, but prejudice as a process of prejudging, predicting, preventing — acts as necessary to scientific understanding as they have been to simple survival.
One could get past them, or at least see them as markers of identity instead of prejudging them as liberal or anti-liberal.
This is partly due to prejudging the defendant as guilty.
"I'm not prejudging him as guilty or innocent," Ms. Roukema said.
The Intention Thesis might make it sound as if one is prejudging the matter in favor of reductivists.
Surely no stage show has ever been as widely and severely prejudged as this belated sequel from Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Our hope is that opponents of the repository will wait for a verdict from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission before prejudging the site as unacceptable.
The chief prosecutor, Eric Warner of the Bronx district attorney's office, had argued that the officers, particularly Officer Carroll, had caused the fatal confrontation by prejudging Mr. Diallo as a possible rapist or robber, and never considering that Mr. Diallo might have had a right to be on the stoop.
The commentaries lauded the trial as fair and open while effectively prejudging Mr. Bo.
He assures his readers that one can approach religion as a natural phenomenon without, for example, prejudging the question of God's existence.
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