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The facilitator should do his or her best to not allow anyone to characterize a note or vote as good or better or bad, or to prejudice the process or outcome.
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The facilitator should do his or her best to avoid prejudicing the process or the outcome in any way.
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It is a matter of frank surprise that we still do not know why they have imposed such an extraordinary fine despite repeated attempts to find out, including a freedom of information request which they interestingly refused on the basis that it would "prejudice the monetary penalty process".
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IN 1967 Canada invented a way to remove discrimination and prejudice from the process of choosing which immigrants to let in.
To avoid 'going native' [ 35] and the development of blind spots prejudicing the complete process, in addition to researcher triangulation the analyses were discussed with a third researcher (M.J.A).
"[It] does not in any way prejudice the council's independent planning decision making process".
It is ultimately up to him to decide — on the basis of counsel from the mining ministry — whether or not to strip B.S.G.R. and Vale of the Simandou license, and he did not want to say anything that might prejudice this process.
It would be inappropriate to make further comment that might prejudice this process".
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