Sentence examples for be prejudicial from inspiring English sources

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be prejudicial

adjective

Exhibiting prejudice or bias

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Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.

Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.

I will not be prejudicial about people.

The companies said, "We are concerned this may be prejudicial to our forthcoming appeal".

We need an appropriate selection policy that cannot be prejudicial to individual athletes".

The judge said he wanted to exclude "side issues" that could be prejudicial.

It was found by IPSO to be prejudicial and pejorative about trans people and blind people.

Photograph: EC impact assessment The government's response to this may be prejudicial.

My intent was not to be prejudicial but for blacks to enjoy this freedom.

"He did not consider this interest to be prejudicial," it adds.

The judge said it was not directly relevant to the case and could be prejudicial.

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