Sentence examples for prejudice how from inspiring English sources

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Cites a case in which the bench showed marked prejudice; how a jury feels when the verdict is set aside; a women finding jury duty more exciting than men.

The notion you would be pleased to find this out reveals an unthinking prejudice: how refreshing it is to meet a gay who doesn't make a meal of it.

"He's saying, 'Now I realize that I always believed it' — 'Belief of it oppresses me already.' It's probably, to my mind, the greatest literary image of the action of prejudice how a story is told to engage something in the mind that brings with it absolute certainty that derives from the nature of the stereotypes".

Whenever the thought or bias arises, you can ask yourself: "Is this bias of mine fair, relevant or even worthy of having?"; or, "does this prejudice own me?"; or, "does this help anyone?"; or, "OK, it's a prejudice, but what is this prejudice, how did I get it, why is it so powerful, why do I find it important?".

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Instead, there are free-flowing discussions about privilege, discrimination and oppression, and readings, like the recent one about people with green hair from "Prejudiced How Do People Get That Way?" — a book published by the Anti-Defamation League. Anti-Defamation League

History compels us to consider how individuals, leaders, institutions and corporations have at times -- monumentally -- failed to stand against the incremental stages of unjust prejudices; how many of them rather became complicit, through action and through inaction.

Yet studies continue to show that racial prejudice affects how blacks are treated by teachers, employers and police.

Social psychology looks at more social issues, such as self esteem, identity, prejudice and how people interact.

Ipswich doesn't seem the most likely location for a spot of urban foraging, yet my prejudice proves how little I know about the delicacies available in public places for free.

It poses a lot of questions, with no clear answers, about race, identity, prejudice and how to confront them.

Perhaps capitalizing on phrases and portrayals of prejudice is how we come to own them.

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