Sentence examples for have prejudicial effects from inspiring English sources

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However, dialysis may in itself, also have prejudicial effects on the nervous system.

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The experience of film — and, in particular, of music in film — has probably had a prejudicial effect on the way people view live opera.

Thus, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has held that "[w]hen a general policy or measure has disproportionately prejudicial effects on a particular group, it is not excluded that this may be considered as discriminatory notwithstanding that it is not specifically aimed or directed at that group".

While we have previously indicated that work will not start on the review until it is clear it will have no prejudicial effect on any future cases, we are not at that stage yet," the FCA said.

One issue that could loom large in the case is the risk that statements by those higher in the chain of command can have a prejudicial effect on members of the court-martial, a problem known as unlawful command influence.

And older people are more often associated with having prejudicial views.

If someone has prejudicial beliefs about a stigmatized group and then becomes a member of that group, they may internalize their prejudice and develop depression.

And fans of Mecca Cola and Iran's Zam Zam Cola have found a way around Coke's American origins, but may not have considered its prejudicial effects on health.

But Judge Mukasey decided against holding the developer in contempt because Mr. Silverstein's comments had not affected the jury and the finding could have a "highly prejudicial effect" on the trial.

On the other hand, hemoconcentration, defined in a recent Cochrane review as values of hemoglobin >130 g/L at the 2nd trimester of gestation [ 4], has been associated with prejudicial effects in the mother and fetus.

The article provides, among other things, for penalizing any owner, officer, manager, or coach who "gives, makes, issues, authorizes or endorses any statement having, or designed to have, an effect prejudicial or detrimental to the best interests of basketball or of the Association or of a Member or its Team," or who is "guilty of conduct prejudicial or detrimental to the Association".

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