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It was also held that part of the focus may be on normalising prejudice (i.e. acknowledging that most individuals have prejudices and that this is not abnormal) and not preaching or proselytizing to students against this prejudicial "normality".
Traditionally, when the genetic basis of a recessive disorder is not known, identification of carriers has been achieved through progeny testing or practicing "pedigree prejudice", i.e., avoiding use of individuals of a pedigree suspected to contain carriers.
"That was the prejudice I was talking about," he said.
That is one prejudice I plan to hold on to.
"The very few brushes with prejudice I have come across have been with blue-collar workers.
(Or at least admit to plain old prejudice; "I hate farce," my guest informed me before the curtain went up).
He starts with one other important prejudice: "I do not regard compromise as betrayal".
"Why did you call it Pride and Prejudice?" I explained that it wasn't my idea.
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"I think this is best one, but you are always prejudiced, I guess.
Unfortunately, because of people's prejudices I was not able to do it".
Stowing my own pro-wagon prejudices, I found the Q5 the most compelling small luxury crossover I've driven.
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