Sentence examples for prejudices stemming from from inspiring English sources

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According to the insight that the world is a stage, the Idols of the Theatre are prejudices stemming from received or traditional philosophical systems.

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Nobody in their right mind can deny that the gay community has a problem with racism, or that queer men of color are often subject to prejudice stemming from the intersection of their racial, sexual and/or gender identity.

I think my prejudice stems from soups that came into being as a way of using up unpopular or leftover ingredients.

The word "prejudice" can literally be broken down into "pre-" and "judgment". Aptly, much of prejudice stems from our pre-judging other people's habits, customs, clothes, ways of speaking, and values.

The findings support the idea that prejudice stems from fear of people from different social groups, although some researchers question how well the new study supports that conclusion.

In the article, Susie Orbach, psychologist and author of Fat is a Feminist Issue, maintains that this kind of prejudice stems from the idea that overweight people have lost their self-control - which frightens society because there is so much emphasis on being slim.

Once again this prejudice stems from an attempt to maintain a fixed way of life, to maintain a racial divide, even after segregation was officially abolished decades ago.

Gadamer (2004[1989]: 277) explicitly stated that the Enlightenment attempt at undoing prejudice from research installs itself a prejudice, stemming mainly from his insight that ' [t]o be historically means that knowledge of oneself can never be complete' (ibid.: 301; original emphases).

Erdogan has long cast himself as a champion of Muslims living in the West, condemning anti-Muslim racism in Europe while portraying many of Turkey's squabbles with Western nations as stemming from prejudice.

Racial prejudice apparently stems from deep evolutionary roots and a universal tendency to form coalitions and favor our own side.

Since, according to theory, plants with a below-average female share are more discriminatory employers, these findings are suggestive that intensified product market competition indeed reduces gender discrimination stemming from employer prejudices against women.

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