Sentence examples for be a prejudice from inspiring English sources

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Closed-minded is something that a person might be said to be, a prejudice is something that a person has, while wishful thinking is what a person does.

So your opposition to shelter dogs may be a prejudice that would yield to a more careful exploration of the facts.

"There does seem to be a prejudice against non-state providers … there's a subconscious inhibition when reading the evidence to think it can possibly means what it says," says James Tooley, professor of education policy at Newcastle University and lead author of the new study, which was commissioned by the UK publisher Pearson Education.

As Lee (2010a) implies, the cultural and linguistic hegemony of English may not only be a prejudice held by people living the US, but could also be held by Korean students prior to moving from Korea.

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"There is a prejudice," she explains.

Maybe that's a prejudice, she concedes.

It's a prejudice I know something about.

That's not a hypothesis -- it's a prejudice".

Every word is a prejudice, Nietzsche famously points out.

It is a prejudice that is internalised, with all-too destructive consequences.

Trollope was later rehabilitated, but still today there is a prejudice against prolific writers.

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