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The judge called it prejudice.
The prosecutors had agreed to bring their case against Kassar without mentioning the Achille Lauro incident, lest it prejudice the jury.
When some previously rock-solid principle (other people call it prejudice, but I know better), is abruptly and magnificently thrown over.
The ranking Republican on the panel, Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, said: "Call it empathy, call it prejudice, or call it sympathy, but whatever it is, it's not law.
Mr Cameron also promised a consultation paper which will set out proposals for how intelligence material and the agencies themselves are treated by the courts, "including addressing the concerns of our allies".With less fanfare, he authorised the negotiation that led to this week's settlement, without which the inquiry could not begin, lest it prejudice the court case.
Is it prejudice and glass ceilings, as a survey on British business suggests today?
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For one, it prejudices the list against the "art for arts sake" crowd.
Yet he was no democrat, despising public opinion if he considered it prejudiced and intolerant.
"I NEVER read a book I must review; it prejudices you so".
Yet whatever the mistake was, it prejudiced his first year as Liberal Democrat leader.
The report, published yesterday by the Health and Safety Executive, did not blame anybody in case it prejudiced possible prosecutions and legal action.
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