Sentence examples for prejudicially from inspiring English sources

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prejudicially

adverb

In a prejudicial manner.

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Dr Kurzban, by contrast, thinks he has shown that race really does exist only in the eye or, rather, the mind of the beholder, not the biology of the person being beheld, and does so for good Darwinian reasons.First impressions countDr Kurzban observes that the three criteria on which people routinely, and often prejudicially, assess each other are sex, age and race.

"Trial of the freeloader Brodsky," a sign outside the courtroom read, a little prejudicially.

Kaufman's widely distributed pity for the lot of humanity is distributed somewhat prejudicially.

The problem is that you seem to think, however prejudicially, that the director did it.

"This raises the issue of whether the tax-exempts are getting prejudicially favorable treatment".

By allowing prosecutors to link the decline in A.I.G. shares to the questionable transaction "prejudicially cast the defendants as causing an economic downturn that has affected every family in America," Judge Jacobs wrote.

To his stunned relief, Dr Rootle (as Gray has prejudicially nicknamed him) reveals that the radiotherapy has been remarkably effective, and prognosticates possibly two years' remission.

It would be strange and foolish to summarily reject a candidate after he passed a certain age, in the same way that it would be strange to prejudicially reject, say, blind candidates.

"Not only that, it prejudicially and inaccurately links me to a terrorist attack, which the vast majority of Muslims (including myself) believe to be absolutely abhorrent and against the teachings of Islamic principles.

And today, both Republican and Democratic presidential hopefuls – Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Lindsey Graham, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Chris Christie, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders – all swiftly rejected the idea of prejudicially judging a candidate based on their faith.

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But if the death penalty were shown to be (1) a very effective deterrent of murder and violent crime, (2) non-prejudicially applied, and (3) very rarely applied to the innocent, I would support it in especially heinous cases of murder.Legalisation of marijuana.

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