Sentence examples for course prejudice from inspiring English sources

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"Of course, prejudice does not require a rational basis, let alone an evolutionary one," they said in the article.

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There are, of course, prejudices [against young people] to overcome too.

We were just kids, of course, but prejudice against baldness continues into adulthood.

In an ideal scenario, these assumptions will be examined during training, but with sex and gender diversities barely covered in standard courses, prejudices endure into careers and, somewhere along the line, rear up to slap clients in the face.

Prof Ross Anderson, of Cambridge University's computer laboratory, told the Cambridge News no one who attends a specialist course should face prejudice "because of the circumstances of their birth".

We mustn't do anything, of course, that could prejudice or prevent proper action by the police.

These are class prejudices, of course, because many of the Spaniards who emigrated to Latin America in the early 20th century were poor.

Class prejudice?

#9: Take a course on prejudice.

"And, of course, the prejudice towards people in prison is not very nice to deal with – society dumps all its bad feelings on prisoners.

The statement said those arrested and charged in Thursday's raids must be afforded the presumption of innocence so the judicial process could take its course without prejudice.

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