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The prejudicial character of understanding means that, whenever we understand, we are involved in a dialogue that encompasses both our own self-understanding and our understanding of the matter at issue.
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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.
The judge said it was not directly relevant to the case and could be prejudicial.
"Unfairly prejudicial" evidence may be evidence that the defendant has a bad character or graphic and gruesome pictures of the crime, etc.
The court threw out Chu Boon's defence plea and he was convicted on grounds that he had "under his control, the tombstone of his brother, Tan Chay Wa, on which was engraved in Chinese characters an inscription which tended to advocate acts prejudicial to the security of Singapore".
The pun that turns the tables on the prejudicial description is made possible by the fact that "sheng" has different meanings in Chinese depending on the written character: either "leftover" or "victorious" (or "successful," as some prefer).
"Such articles are irrelevant, prejudicial and confusing.
To deal with the prejudicial views people hold on Islam (and this includes Muslims) it is right to go back and draw out the early key characters during the formative years of Islam.
Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.
The "fitness removal" could appear prejudicial.
Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
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