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"[But] the club must be very careful not to prejudice its position by discussing commercially sensitive information in the public domain".

Due to the lack of recognition by five of the 28 EU member states, the European Commission refers only to "Kosovo*", with an asterisked footnote containing the text agreed to by the Belgrade Pristina negotiations: "This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence".

After a string of Jane Austen semi-adaptions in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Pride & Prejudice was positioned to take audiences "back into the world of period drama and what many saw as a more authentic version of Austen".

They said it could affect their ability to sell tickets and prejudice their negotiating position with customers and suppliers.

John Bason, finance director of Associated British Foods, said: "The extra cost of the national living wage is of a scale we have seen from many other factors that affect Primark and it is not going to prejudice our pricing position".

And Security Council resolution 1359 of June 29th 2001 affirms that by engaging in negotiations over the framework agreement the parties will not prejudice their final positions.

Sin SaNorthol, a North Korean representative to the United Nations, accused the monitoring agency of spying on his country at the behest of Washington and called its position "prejudiced and unfair".

Both parties will whip their parliamentary parties in both houses to support a simple majority referendum on the alternative vote, without prejudice to the positions parties will take during such a referendum".

Break ing through, or making breakthroughs, refers to moments of self-critical awareness during which one acknowledges one's biases, prejudices, and social position in relation to others.

And if faith inspired the struggle against injustice, it may also have discouraged the critical posture that would have allowed people to detect and challenge malfeasance, abuse and prejudice by those in positions of religious authority.

Coming at an interview from a position of extreme prejudice might make sparks fly in a television interview, but it's poor reporting unlikely to uncover anything surprising or revealing.

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