Sentence examples for more prejudicial from inspiring English sources

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But the role that Simmons and Rispone played as deputies made the association even more prejudicial.

First, of all there are the realities created on the ground that are more and more prejudicial and detrimental to peace... NS: Settlements?

The present statutory findings affect appellee n more than the reports of the Congressional committees, and since, in the absence of the statutory findings, they would be presumed, their incorporation in the statute is no more prejudicial than surplusage.

"There is nothing more congruent to the nourishment of division in a State or Commonwealth, then diversity of Rumours mixt with Falsity and Scandalisme; nothing more prejudicial to a Kingdome, then to have the divisions thereof known to an enemy".

No alumni objected directly to Brown, but he did detect enough murmured grumbling during the winnowing of applicants — mainly from older members of the Alcorn community who remembered more prejudicial times — to say that "2 percent or less" disapproved of a white coach.

And other passions that "involve the heart" more, and thereby dispose the body for action, can be yet more prejudicial to our interests.

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We become more contemptuous and prejudicial.

In short, it is more probative than prejudicial.

Racial profiling is more than just prejudicial: it's unconstitutional.

Categories of information that are "more probative than prejudicial" are appropriate targets for disclosure.

Each jurisdiction is free to formulate evidentiary rules defining the situations in which silence is viewed as more probative than prejudicial.

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