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"School uniform is for heads to enforce but they should be extremely careful that the messages being given to young women are not encouraging prejudicial attitudes that dress is somehow a provocation".

"So to be in the position to be able to directly challenge that kind of debate, I felt like it was an opportunity I couldn't miss really, and I'm very glad that I took it and that there was somebody there to call him out on such a prejudicial position".

Grebby said: "SRTRC's educational model is built around the need to ensure young people have the critical thinking skills necessary to challenge inaccurate information and build resilience towards the adoption of potentially prejudicial attitudes.

Allen Green added: "For a court to order a national broadcaster not to show such a programme really should only be done if there was direct evidence of prejudicial content.

If a 57-year-old woman is lying in hospital with a life-threatening hole in her temple, this is no "alleged shooting": the shooting is literally bloody obvious, only guilt is left to be alleged.Journalists are rightly warned by editors to avoid prejudicial language by ring-fencing suspicions with words like "alleged".

But to Taiwan this would amount to surrender.The stand-off might have gone on almost indefinitely but for the intervention of the Clinton administration in ways which Taipei has seen as prejudicial to its position.

Charged with "communicating false statements prejudicial to the state", he was released 24 hours later.

None of this was thought strange or, in the end, prejudicial to the trial.

At the New York Philharmonic or the Metropolitan, he feels "a sense from the audience around me that there's an old automatic…bigoted and prejudicial response to this music…It is a very frustrating attitude; people have grown up with it, and it can be devilishly hard to persuade them to evolve away from it".Ms Kelly is confident that the festival will go some way to persuade reluctant listeners.

If found guilty of a crime deemed "prejudicial to morality", Miss Kim and her married lover would have faced up to two years in prison.This might surprise any casual visitor to Seoul, where massage parlours and the touts who hustle for them are easily seen.

The third reason was that the government did not like the tone of Mr Lambert's reporting, finding it "prejudicial" to Uganda's national interests.

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