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the prejudicial
adjective
Exhibiting prejudice or bias
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As the controversy bubbled up, CBS emphatically said that it did not condone the prejudicial comments.
Imagine if one tried to track down the prejudicial URLs circulating about Pistorius?
Some of the prejudicial material may be presented on a plate.
That's still somewhat true, though the prejudicial attitudes are more submerged now.
As an alternative to a retrial, Mr. Dayan asked to have jurors questioned about their exposure "to the prejudicial material".
The prejudicial attitude represented by the quote perpetuates medical myth and harmful stigma.George D. Lundberg, M.D. Los Gatos, Calif.
"Death by Hanging" (1968), about a Korean man sentenced to death for rape and murder, addresses the prejudicial treatment of the Korean minority in Japan.
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"Only the most extravagant speculation would lead to the conclusion that the supposedly prejudicial evidence renders the Carr brothers' joint sentencing procedure fundamentally unfair".
None of this was thought strange or, in the end, prejudicial to the trial.
The four jurors who said they read part of David Williams's conversation had not seen a page that contained "the most prejudicial information," the prosecutors said.
Ironically, it is in our dealings with the alleged opponents of liberty that the dangerous, prejudicial and irrational politics of security push us to our most extreme.
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