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This is a prejudicial way of putting it, I know, but it didn't take very long before you realised that five minutes of evidence was going to be stretched over 55 minutes of airtime in Hull's film – a procedure that required an awful lot of moody filler shots and unsubstantiated rumour.
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Smears are a prejudicial way to reinforce your world view of political non-fellows.
"His is a fundamentally prejudicial point of view from someone in a senior position," added Adam.
"Reform" is inherently a prejudicial word and should rarely if ever be found in news columns.
This is both a prejudicial and a dangerous error.
"It's a very prejudicial interpretation of one part of the rule that is being applied to one person".
It's a blatant, prejudicial outlook on a certain population.
The action of the court was commendable in this particular, and we think this ruling, and the immediate withdrawal of the remark by the district attorney, condoned his error in making it, if his remark could be deemed a prejudicial error.
Without having some sort of talent or underlying gimmick that the audience can focus on, it's just a prejudicial mess.
Judge Elliot's view is that the unit of violation is each purchase or sale, or individual deception, or each transaction, but that he has discretion to apply a different standard that is less prejudicial to a respondent.
To exaggerate the disparity between outer and inner, comically or otherwise, can be a way to unsettle prejudicial ideas about identity.
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