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Erato is the patron of Art & Music, so I'm prejudiced for her".
It does not necessarily mean that a juror is overtly prejudiced for or against one party based on race.
In this case, variation of a : b ratios is important and can be prejudiced for biodistribution of PCL nanoparticles.
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If you prejudice, you can't move, you keep prejudice for years.
Guy suffers prejudice for his dark skin and Moorish name, Barak is mocked as the descendant of Jews.
Traditional: Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
Both of them thrived by inciting fear and prejudice for political gain, and he said that's Trump's agenda, too.
…So far in healthcare we have never prejudiced people for their lifestyle.
There too the prejudice for sons flourished.
It's the kind of attitude that lays the foundation for prejudice, for hate, for genocide.
He encourages them to swap one of their prejudices for another.
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