Sentence examples for seriously prejudicing from inspiring English sources

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The current law, dating back to 1981, prevents the publication of material which creates a substantial risk of seriously prejudicing a fair trial.

The Contempt of Court Act 1981 states that once someone is arrested or charged, there should be no public comments about them which could risk seriously prejudicing their trial.

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In April 2003, the then home secretary, David Blunkett, announced new laws allowing British citizenship to be removed from immigrants who "seriously prejudice" the UK's interests.

Whenever they do so, we see the rise of new forms of colonialism which seriously prejudice the possibility of peace and justice," he said.

I think that Samutsevich correctly understood that she had a way out – and that judges in Moscow were seriously prejudiced against her original lawyer.

"We are concerned, however," the letter added, "that as time passes, the political situation at Lincoln Center may become complex and adversarial and that future members of the board of directors of Lincoln Center who did not personally know Avery Fisher or our family may seek a change in direction in a manner that could seriously prejudice our family".

The Asio chief must be "satisfied that, security will be, or is likely to be, seriously prejudiced if the access to which the request relates does not begin before a journalist information warrant can be issued and made available by the minister".

But the director general of security will still be allowed to issue a warrant without prior approval of the attorney general if they were "satisfied that, security will be, or is likely to be, seriously prejudiced if the access to which the request relates does not begin before a journalist information warrant can be issued and made available by the minister".

At one point British diplomats fretted that Mattei's dealmaking could "seriously prejudice the stability of the Middle East," according to The Prize, Daniel Yergin's 1991 history of the oil business.

Yet, good experimental practice is unlikely to be widely adopted unless failure to adhere to it would seriously prejudice the outcome of funding applications or the publication of experimental results.

The publisher of GQ magazine has been fined £10,000 after being found in contempt of court over an article that seriously risked prejudicing the phone-hacking trial of Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson.

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