Sentence examples for creating a prejudice from inspiring English sources

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Also, when you have newspapers flashing names and faces you end up creating a prejudice in the mind of the person who is judging the matter.

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President Mujica: Yes, in order to understand this, in the colonial and semi-colonial history of Latin America­ as in Africa the damage that foreign investment has done has contributed to creating an enormous prejudice.

So be good.' " "Perhaps said lightheartedly," the release went on, "this comment may have created a subconscious prejudice against real nonhuman great apes who are experiencing such trauma and abuse that they need our compassion and support.

The prevalence of incomplete information, inaccurate statistics and unsubstantiated theories has created a widespread prejudice against the pit bull type dog and only perpetuates the stereotype that aggressive behavior in dogs is a breed-specific problem.

What rationale would these justices have for making laws that would create a legal prejudice towards their system of beliefs, especially if the separation of Church and State is a misinterpretation?

But the resolution states clearly that it will be established for one year "on an exceptional basis and without creating a precedent or any prejudice to the agreed principles of peacekeeping".

She demonstrates the enormous impact of local zoning laws, variant tax bases and simple prejudice in creating a suburban metropolis still rigidly segregated by class and race.

The media either ignored our struggle or discredited us with ever wilder rounds of "scrounger" headlines, creating a climate of fear and prejudice.

Brian Bilbray (C-California) declares himself a Toyota driver and wonders whether the Japanese firm's stellar reputation, alongside Mercedes and Porsche, at the top of satisfaction tables, created an inverted prejudice against strict review of the company.

It seems to me that laws that break down artificial distinctions — outlawing discrimination, protecting equal rights (including marriage, the current frontier) and encouraging diversity (including well-designed affirmative action programs) do a lot more to combat prejudice than does creating a hierarchy of victims.

Feminism is about creating a world of equality, free of prejudice, judgment, or hatred between the sexes.

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