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We can only speculate on which prejudices these might be, since they have a distinct pick'n'mix quality.
Those interests include information which prejudices international relations "in any way" or damages relations between the federal government and a state.
You could argue that TV is a special case, but it's only special insofar as it shapes broader social ideas about which prejudices are acceptable and which aren't.
Top universities continue to be woefully unrepresentative of British society, and that leaves an environment in which prejudices can go unchecked.
Arrival is a movie for which prejudices about the genre, or qualms about the premise (Adams is a linguist who translates for newly landed aliens), might have had you lowering your expectations.
His lone dissenting voice prompts a fierce debate in which prejudices are exposed, and a previously reticent young juror finds the confidence to share a knowledge of knives gleaned from his tough upbringing to convince the others that the accused could not have inflicted the fatal wound.
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But he gave warning that nothing should be published which prejudiced one side or another.
These are cases in which prejudice twists into ugly and serious harm.
This is a rendition in the face of which prejudice simply dissolves.
(4). Defamatory words falsely spoken of a party which prejudice such party in his or her profession or trade.
[The News of the World was fined £50,000 in 1997 after publishing an article which prejudiced a trial].
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