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To be sure, the sensitive review process for Keystone is ongoing, and Clinton might feel that, by discussing her personal views, she would be prejudicing the outcome.
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She was afraid that the Finnish families would be prejudiced, Miss Grussner said.
Although this is not satisfactory, the essential issue is not whether or not the process of the inquest would be prejudiced by non-disclosure; plainly it would be.
I was trying to ferret out those who would be prejudiced against her, who would have an agenda of mistrust for the case.
I think it is stretching it to say those companies would be prejudiced in their commercial dealings with Coles and Woolies".
The Hague convention states that a country may reject a request if it "considers that its sovereignty or security would be prejudiced".
Mr. Hayes is charged with "the intention that the economic interests of others would be prejudiced and/or to make personal gain for themselves or another," according to the prosecution.
When a group of computer science students decided to study the way that gender bias plays out in software development communities, they assumed that coders would be prejudiced against code written by women.
Each of the charges claimed that alleged conspirators had procured or made rate submissions "with the intention that the economic interests of others would be prejudiced and/or to make personal gain for themselves or another".
On Thursday, Mr. Shargel renewed his request to exclude her, telling Judge Daniels he feared that she would be prejudiced against his case if she learned of his earlier comments about her. "I am sitting seven or eight feet away from someone who I publicly made negative comments about," Mr. Shargel said.
Judge Koeltl suggested by his comments that with any trial in the case far in the future, it seemed unlikely that potential jurors who might have read about the affidavit would be prejudiced, and that in any case, careful pretrial questioning of prospective jurors would weed out bias.
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