Sentence examples for may prejudice from inspiring English sources

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The declaration specifically stipulated that "nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".

Throughout the Watergate case & now in the Agnew case, it has been stated & believed that publicity may prejudice a fair trial.

It stipulates that nothing should be done "which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".

"Any resumption of hostilities would be uncalled for and may prejudice other attempts on resolving militancy in the region," he said.

Mark Woodward: "A photo may prejudice an application sub-consciously so if it is not asked for, consider leaving it out".

There may also be a delay in them getting therapeutic support whilst the evidence is collected for fear that it may prejudice what they say.

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"UKIP in no way condones the use of language that may reflect prejudice or cause offence and we sincerely hope this matter can be resolved privately".

For example, can a gay may feel prejudice toward a heterosexual person?

In other words, sexual minorities and biracial people may experience prejudice simply because they pose a perceptual processing problem.

Accordingly, the downsides of operating within a suboptimal regulatory environment may not prejudice selection of an otherwise visible and competent investigator, whose trial site information is readily available and who is able to recruit the required patients.

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

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