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They were prejudiced and bitter, and more interested in peeling away surfaces than in depicting them.
Judge Holwell asked the jury pool a number of questions, from whether they have been a victim of a crime to whether they were prejudiced against South Asians.
He told the caller that they were prejudiced against his party and that it did not discriminate against race or religion.
In 2008, one in three UK citizens openly admitted they were prejudiced against GRT people.
As a gay business, we would not have organized this cruise if they were prejudiced against gay people.
In October 2003, Brown requested that the three Naha court judges assigned to the trial disqualify themselves, stating that they were "prejudiced against him".
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But when you tell people about the studies documenting bias, if they are prejudiced, they just discount the evidence.
"Will they understand what I'm trying to do, or will they be prejudiced against the surface elements?
A recent poll by YouGov found that around half of Ukip voters say they are prejudiced against people of other races.
They're prejudiced toward anybody who is not Japanese that's trying to come and mess up their little thing they have.
And while one in five graduates (19%) say they are prejudiced, this is true of 38% of people with no qualifications.
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