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were prejudicial
adjective
Exhibiting prejudice or bias
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Like Whitson, Arnold felt strongly that Nixon's comments were prejudicial.
This allowed top-secret documents to be suppressed if they were "prejudicial to the safety of the state".
Defence attorneys argued that remarks she made when announcing the criminal charges were prejudicial to a fair trial.
One of the court-appointed lawyers, Edward B. MacMahon Jr., said today that the existence of the business card did not change his view that the recordings were prejudicial to Mr. Moussaoui.
The source close to the defense said today that the request was being raised again because Mr. Reid and his lawyers felt that the Qaeda allegations were prejudicial to him without being necessary to prove the charges against him.
After she drew widespread attention in May by saying Mr. Komisarjevsky should be hanged "by his penis from a tree," the defense unsuccessfully tried to delay the trial, saying her remarks were prejudicial.
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Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.
Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
I will not be prejudicial about people.
speaking four languages, and member Suffolk bar, is prejudicial".
And at the present moment the system is prejudicial.
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