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Little disagrees: "Everyone has prejudices.
The point is that at this point we're not having a debate between opposing models; we're having a conflict in which one side has a model that has been working, while the other side has prejudices, and makes stuff up to justify those prejudices.
The first is testimonial injustice, which occurs when a speaker is given less credibility than she deserves because the hearer has prejudices about a social group to which the speaker belongs.
Unfortunately, we used up all of our food for the evening, and I had to rewrite the menu at the last minute on the word processor". He also has prejudices to overcome: "One day," he recounts, "a busboy heard a customer say to his companions, 'Well, you obviously don't order fish here, in the middle of the Rockies.' I said to myself, 'Well, how did he get here?
Q: Despite the progress, Roma children still face challenges and the society still has prejudices towards Roma.
Admitting publicly that one has prejudices is not easy, but the openness of participants who shared similar thoughts provided a safe environment for such confidences.
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I hide it because he has prejudice towards sex workers.
Authors declare that there is not conflict of interest that has prejudiced the impartiality of the results reported or influenced the content of the manuscript.
That this film obviously obligates you not to have prejudices.
You can stereotype the young and have prejudices against them just as much as you can have prejudices against older people.
That person may have prejudices, but he's not necessarily a hard-core racist".
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