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Prejudice can be an
affective feeling towards a
person based on
their perceived group membership. The word is
often used to
refer to a
preconceived (usually...
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intended it to
address issues of
racism and ****ism in the community, not to
prejudge the
Mangum alleged rape case: "We
reject all
attempts to try the case outside...
- Epilepsy) in a more
clinical usage where recurrence may be able to be
prejudged.
Epileptic seizures can vary from
brief and
nearly undetectable periods...
- and
damages to his arm This year the
contest involved a two-day format,
prejudging Friday night, and
finals Sa****ay night, last time this
happened was 1989...
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initial position:
speculation was unobjectionable, but
issues must not be
prejudged, and the "examination of
potential witnesses on
television and in the...
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placed in 11th of the competition.
Trying to
distance himself from
prejudgements, and
creating his own grounds, "the
young Arnold son says that he is...
- "Stephen
Colbert Remembers Toby
Keith Friendship: "He
Taught Me to Not
Prejudge a Guest"". The
Hollywood Reporter.
Retrieved April 22, 2024. Chrisp, Kitty;...
- the
prejudging and
finals must be
plain in
color with no fringe, wording,
sparkle or fluorescents.
Suits worn by
female competitors at the
Prejudging must...
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undesirable for the
public to
perceive Vice
President Pence as if he had
prejudged "questions
concerning disputed electoral votes". On
November 4, White...
- into a
situation calling yourself a
debunker then it is as if you have
prejudged the topic. It's not
neutral or scientific, and it can turn
people against...