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She speaks for a generation of "lipstick feminists", self-confident rebels against PC, liberated young women who expect to be taken seriously and who no longer feel they have to fight prejudicial "representations" of femininity.
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During the long sidebar in which Scaring fought to keep Schnall from reading Strauss's "prejudicial" remarks about Borukhova's behavior during the visits, the courtroom was cleared, and, as I hovered outside with my fellow evicted spectators, I noticed Schnall sitting on one of the chairs that lined the corridor.
Whether Diaz used marijuana or not the night of the fight, the man is entitled to a fair hearing free from snickering and prejudicial questioning.
With league encouragement, Rep. Mario Biaggi, of the Bronx, conducted un unsuccessful fight to have the federal govt. halt distribution of the game as "morally corrupting and prejudicial to Italo-Americans".
"Such articles are irrelevant, prejudicial and confusing.
But the fight against doping has been dogged by the fact that no legal framework has been in place under which teams could be banned and even disbanded if their conduct was considered prejudicial to the sport.
Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.
The "fitness removal" could appear prejudicial.
Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
I will not be prejudicial about people.
Is this inclusive or is it prejudicial?
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