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Photograph: EC impact assessment The government's response to this may be prejudicial.
The companies said, "We are concerned this may be prejudicial to our forthcoming appeal".
Judges seem to accept that most pre-trial coverage, while it may be prejudicial, falls short of creating a "substantial risk of being seriously prejudicial".
This property may be prejudicial for optimization methods such as evolutionary algorithms (EA) which require some diversity during the search.
One of the functions of an Inquest (Section 12, Coroner's Act 1950) is to make recommendations to appropriate authorities to assist in the avoidance in future of circumstances which may be prejudicial to the health or safety of the public.
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Worse than that, it may be viciously prejudicial.
The company would need to convince the commissioner "that to make the information publicly available may be significantly prejudicial to any of the entity's current or future commercial negotiations".
The reason that poses a real danger is that the material can be prejudicial and, though it may remain in the mind of the juror, cannot be challenged by the defendant in court.
Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.
Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
I will not be prejudicial about people.
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