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Professor King said that withholding names and addresses should not stop lawyers from questioning jurors about their possible prejudices.
I thought it would be a formality," concedes Davies, who at the time was unaware of Dakin's views or "possible prejudices".
Likewise, it is argued, instead of prohibiting cloning out of concern for clonism, we should combat possible prejudices and discrimination against clones (see also Pence, 1998, 46; Harris, 2004, 92 93).
Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their possible prejudices regarding the physical and cognitive capacities of older patients, to avoid the bias often called "ageism". Ageism is defined by Butler as "a process of systematic stereotyping of and discrimination against patients because they are old, just as racism and sexism accomplished this with skin color and gender" (1975, 12).
Berusch: How will you handle possible prejudices that your child might face as he or she grows up and is exposed to it by other children or adults?
The researchers involved in data analysis had the opportunity to get feedback from the rest of the research team in an attempt to overcome possible prejudices.
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Questions about possible prejudice are germane whenever a candidate aspires to public office.
Second, the appellees' claim of possible prejudice in defending themselves is insubstantial, speculative and premature.
Every possible prejudice is enforced, up to the cannibal suggestion of the final phrase.
We in the press must retain the right to publish the facts and, in return, we must do it as fairly as possible to avoid any possible prejudice.
However at the Royal Courts of Justice, Lord Judge allowed the names of the defendants to be reported, saying: "We can see no possible prejudice to the fairness of the forthcoming trial".
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