Sentence examples for could be prejudiced from inspiring English sources

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Vaz agreed that none of these companies would be named, but the police still claimed their investigations could be prejudiced.

Concern has been expressed that defendants' rights could be prejudiced if they are tried under laws that were put on Iraq's statute books under Mr. Hussein and then modified by the Americans.

They expressed fears that Scotland Yard's investigation into phone hacking at the News of the World could be prejudiced by the inquiry as its hears evidence about what took place at the paper.

The inquiry also heard from the Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service that Scotland Yard's criminal investigation into phone hacking at the NOTW could be prejudiced if the inquiry hears detailed evidence about what went on inside the News International title.

There were no metropolitan hugs in the 1950s, I'll tell you!" Although his work on Z-Cars was praised for its new dirty realism (accepting that the police could be prejudiced or even corrupt), Loach didn't feel it was real enough, so he went back to first principles and analysed the films he most admired: the Czech new wave and the Italian neorealists.

The members of the grand jury secretly hearing evidence in the northern district of Virginia -- deliberately selected by prosecutors because of the high density of military intelligence and government families in the area -- could be prejudiced by the former president's assessment of the harms allegedly caused by the leaks, especially since grand jurors hear only the government's side of the case.

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But Mary wasn't convinced; and Rosenzweig, conscious that he wanted Frank Fitzgerald to be Frankie Koehler, feared that his eagerness could be prejudicing his vision.

It is hard to see how this could not be prejudiced.

The success of vitamin A supplement in reducing inequality is because public health interventions relying on door-to-door distribution of nutrition essentially overcome intra-household gender biases that could otherwise be prejudiced against girls.

In addition, Bunting argued, even if Butler crossed the high threshold at the court of appeal, a potential retrial would be in "the distance future" and a jury could therefore not be prejudiced.

"Last week one of [my white friends] told me he couldn't possibly be prejudiced because, as he put it, 'I always tip delivery men and cab drivers,'" says a doleful Asian dude, in the post.

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