Sentence examples for have prejudiced from inspiring English sources

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If this had been a jury trial, the media coverage would have prejudiced the case.

In this instance it will have achieved the exact opposite and might even have prejudiced the trial.

Stoller grew up in Miami, and Segel in Los Angeles, and the sunshine may have prejudiced them against colder climes.

A statement of claim submitted to the high court says: "The decisions have prejudiced the life chances of thousands of children.

Asked by panel moderator Michael Crick, Channel 4 presenter, asked whether the BBC's tactics might have prejudiced the Richard investigation "Why would that be?" said Hockaday.

The force should have refused to co-operate and explained to a senior BBC News executives why the premature broadcasting of a story, which they claimed the journalist threatened, would have prejudiced the investigation".

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Not that I have a problem with my name, but don't have prejudice towards me because of my name.

In an opinion issued Thursday, a judge rejected defense arguments that news accounts had prejudiced the grand jury.

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.

I hide it because he has prejudice towards sex workers.

That this film obviously obligates you not to have prejudices.

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