Sentence examples for prejudiced state from inspiring English sources

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I couldn't think of a single use for the religion field; the Egyptian state has a well documented thirst for bureaucracy and collecting information about its citizens but there is absolutely no need for it to have this information, which serves no purpose other than giving prejudiced state officials (and anyone else who sees the ID card) the opportunity to give a hard time to citizens.

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Watch Tower Society literature of the period directed Witnesses to "avoid unnecessary opposition or prejudice", stating that their purpose is not to get arrested.

The line, from Pride and Prejudice, states: "I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!", but it said by one of Austen's most deceitful characters in a bid to snare the hero, Mr Darcy.

Evelyn Williams felt that she was a victim of male prejudice stating that "for the second time in (her) legal career (she) became aware of the disdain with which men perceive women".

While the Hergé Foundation has presented such criticism as naïveté and scholars of Hergé such as Harry Thompson have said that "Hergé did what he was told by the Abbé Wallez", Hergé himself felt that his background made it impossible to avoid prejudice, stating, "I was fed the prejudices of the bourgeois society that surrounded me".

We have done so in a way that does not prejudice other states or disturb the allocation of GST.

Judge Smithson said that the murder indictments were politically tainted and that the state had prejudiced the grand jury that handed up the indictments of the two.

Raised in California and a longtime admirer of Harrison's music, I have always resented seemingly prejudiced judgments against the state and its music, and I have been pleased to see the rise of softer, more welcoming compositional alternatives to the fiercest dissonance.

Kerry is no bigot, nor is he hostile or prejudice toward the state of Israel, regardless of what his critics claim.

Brian Corbett, a spokesman for the Alabama Department of Corrections, said the state is "not prejudiced against H.I.V.-positive inmates" and has "worked hard over the years to improve their health care, living conditions and their activities".

In fact, says Barrett, it seems that some GPs are prejudiced or ill-informed: one stated it was against her Christian beliefs to prescribe hormones; another recently insisted no such treatment was available on the NHS.

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