Sentence examples for from prejudice from inspiring English sources

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They are free from prejudice and have a natural curiosity and acceptance of all things different.

The Polish government's foreign-policy woes stem largely from prejudice and ignorance.

Soufan lived in Pennsylvania, and he never suffered from prejudice because he was a Muslim Arab.

"Libraries are free from prejudice, modern, open, timeless – filled with magic and wonder.

In any case, defending someone from prejudice does not entail endorsing their every belief.

Religious liberty and freedom from prejudice and discrimination are rights for all, not just for some.

All that diversity, from prejudice to open-mindedness, is now on display for all to read.

The trick is figuring out whether a person's distrust of non-native speakers stems from prejudice or incomprehension.

Civil rights laws protect minorities from prejudice at the cost of barring employers from passing judgment on their workers.

"The Jews suffered early from prejudice and brutality," Ackroyd says; he recounts the burning alive of Jewish families in 1189.

In nonfiction, the equivalent emphasis is on freedom from prejudice against the subject or topic of a book.

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