Sentence examples for prejudicial references from inspiring English sources

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She concludes: "Many will question when would Ipso ever find a breach of the clause prohibiting prejudicial references to an individual's religion".

For all the equivalences drawn between clumsy and prejudicial references to skin colour, racism is inherently political; it requires the power to contribute to racial oppression.

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But the PCC said that the clause related only to individuals, and that neither the headline nor the article contained prejudicial or pejorative references to named individuals.

It contended that items in Liddle's columns on 11 December 2014 and 15 January 2015 discriminated against Brothers because of prejudicial and pejorative references to her disability and gender.

The National Union of Journalists' ethics council complained about one Daily Express headline, "Asylum: Time To Pull Down The Shutters", claiming that it breached Clause 13 of the PCC Code of Practice, which stipulates that the press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative references to a person's race, colour or religion.

"The article did not include a prejudicial or pejorative reference to the complainant on the grounds of religion.

It states that the press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative reference to an individual's sexual orientation.

In a decision published this month, it added: "The article did not include a prejudicial or pejorative reference to the complainant on the grounds of religion.

In its ruling, Ipso said: "The article did not include a prejudicial or pejorative reference to the complainant on the grounds of religion.

Clause 12 of its code of conduct is clear that newspapers should avoid "prejudicial or pejorative reference" to an individual's sexual orientation.

Clause 12 of the editors' code of practice states that the press must avoid "prejudicial or pejorative reference to an individual's, race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or to any physical or mental illness or disability".

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