Sentence examples for more prejudice from inspiring English sources

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Prejudice bred secrecy, which, in turn, bred more prejudice.

"That is driving more prejudice, intolerance, mistrust in communities".

"Sometimes I think there is more prejudice in the North than there is in the South".

Might the banal use of a belittling word be the cause of more prejudice than pride?

"There's no emotion that people have more prejudice against than anger.

But they fear it has triggered more prejudice against the place.

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There's nothing more prejudiced that not educating a child.

Bruni comes across as honest and perceptive, more prejudiced against Bush's opponents than in favor of Bush himself.

"Although people did not associate the riots with specific minority groups, they were more prejudiced in their aftermath," said Goodwin.

If they had known how quickly the sparkling white walls would end up discoloured and stained with rust, they would no doubt have been even more prejudiced.

One, from the University of California, Los Angeles, generally found reduced prejudice among students with different-race roommates -- but those who roomed with Asian-Americans, the group that scored the highest on measures of prejudice, became more prejudiced.

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