Sentence examples for prejudicial aspects from inspiring English sources

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Her performance is vigorous and joyful, and, regardless of the movie's prejudicial aspects (notably the blanking-out of Michael Oher's character and the toning-down of the Christian conservatism of the milieu), she performs with wit and charm and invests the character with heart.

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The prejudicial aspect of Russian culture causes some asylees to avoid Russian areas of the city altogether. .

"His is a fundamentally prejudicial point of view from someone in a senior position," added Adam.

Autistic children already face the prejudicial belief that they are just behavior problems.

Free expression generally trumps libel, prejudicial comment about pending court cases, and so-called "hate speech".

Smears are a prejudicial way to reinforce your world view of political non-fellows.

"Such articles are irrelevant, prejudicial and confusing.

Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.

The "fitness removal" could appear prejudicial.

Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.

I will not be prejudicial about people.

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