Sentence examples for too much prejudice from inspiring English sources

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There remains, he says, "too much prejudice, too much discrimination" around the issue.

Mr Clegg said: "There is too much ignorance, too much prejudice, too much discrimination.

Speaking to the BBC ahead of the unveiling of the government's mental health strategy, Mr Clegg said the issue still faces "too much prejudice, too much discrimination".

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There is too much... prejudice and hate in the world!

There's still too much racial prejudice and fear of other religions, but for more and more people in Britain these differences are not that big of a deal.

There is too much drama and prejudice related to class or culture" -- cataloger's summary of novel.

"Indeed," she replied, "perhaps we both had too much Pride and Prejudice, and needed to acquire some Sense and Sensibility.

In contrast, they say, some European institutions have concentrated too much on issues of prejudice and political rights.

But the lesson it teaches is not that Europe has "concentrated too much on issues of prejudice and political rights" rather than access to housing and jobs.

He believed in segregation, low taxes, and noblesse oblige, and, as an elder of the First United Methodist Church, was prepared to scold the pastor for too much sermonizing about racial prejudice and unfair labor conditions.

This defensiveness yields too much to the ignorance and prejudice of the opposition.

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