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"There's a potential for prejudice; for derailing that [criminal process] that to my mind is manifest.
By reducing -- not eliminating -- the potential for prejudice in the hiring process, this policy benefits both job applicants (by giving them a fairer shot at a job) and employers (by decreasing the chance that they'll pass over strong candidates).
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Defense lawyers are quick to claim that this kind of evidence abounds in the "potential for unfair prejudice".
Rule 404 recognizes the explosive nature of prior-bad-acts evidence and instructs the judge, "In a criminal case this evidence is admissible only if the probative value of the evidence outweighs its potential for unfair prejudice".
There is potential for publication prejudice where positive data is more likely to appear in print than negative data.
This work suggests that patients and members of the public remain worried about certain aspects of EHR security, such as the extent of information sharing, governance and accountability risks, the potential for unauthorised access and prejudice, errors and inaccuracies, as well as use of health data for profit and exploitation.
You cannot make everyone happy, but I try -- and at times I wonder if that was me playing a kind of offense for my potential prejudice trifecta.
And that is particularly true with AIDS, a disease surrounded by visceral fears, longstanding prejudices and the potential for huge profits.
Sheriff Dupnik called Arizona "the mecca for prejudice and bigotry".
We have become the Mecca for prejudice and bigotry".
It is an excuse for prejudice.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com