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Whoever would have thought that team sports were once one of the first arenas in which prejudicial barriers were broken down, as "different" types of people played side by side at the highest level in a way that made a mockery of wider society's insistence on clinging to those differences?
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As long as sharia courts are allowed to make rulings on family law, women will be pressured into accepting decisions which are prejudicial.
Unfortunately CrO=4 disappears in presence of MnO2 which is prejudicial to the good conservation of the aluminium cell.
He was found to be in breach of Operational Rule D1.8, by "engaging in conduct which is prejudicial to the interests of the game".
It's what virtually every other American already has: equal treatment under the law, not just in the military but in every area of life to which such prejudicial laws as "don't ask, don't tell" and the Defense of Marriage Act extend.
The only test is that May thinks that to take the step would be "conducive to the public good" because the person has conducted themselves "in a manner which is seriously prejudicial to the vital interests of the United Kingdom".
Why women are perceived to have more fanciful taste baffles me, but these design discrepancies make the surcharge legal, as does the fact that these products are available to men to buy, too (unlike cheap women's car insurance, which was ruled prejudicial to men, although somehow men's haircuts are permitted to undercut women's).
Findings suggest that a hierarchy of aetiology exists, which results in prejudicial attitudes, and is influenced by issues of blame.
The Sharks' chief executive has been charged under Rule 5.12 which covers "conduct prejudicial to the interests of the union and/or the game".
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said: "We have to ask, what on earth are they hiding?" A Home Office spokesman said Mrs May was required to take out any information which would be "prejudicial to the interests of national security".
One of the functions of an Inquest (Section 12, Coroner's Act 1950) is to make recommendations to appropriate authorities to assist in the avoidance in future of circumstances which may be prejudicial to the health or safety of the public.
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