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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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common to
several member states is
expected to have the
ability to ask
prejudicial questions.[citation needed] Such a
reference is
possible for all EU acts...
- by the court) is
prejudicial if it
substantially affects a litigant's
legal rights. Thus, a
harmless error would not be
prejudicial,
while plain error...
- In
Welsh local authority politics, the term
prejudicial interest is used to
describe a
particular type of
conflict of
interest involving councillors....
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picture if the
value of the
evidence needs to be
weighed versus its
prejudicial nature.
Until the
Federal Rules of
Evidence were
restyled in 2011, Rule...
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Discrimination is the
process of
making unfair or
prejudicial distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or
other categories to
which they...
- A mug shot or
mugshot (an
informal term for
police photograph or
booking photograph) is a
photographic portrait of a
person from the
shoulders up, typically...
- an idea or thing,
usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded,
prejudicial, or unfair.
Biases can be
innate or learned.
People may
develop biases...
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neither know what they are
doing nor
consider themselves committing a
prejudicial act. A
subject may feel the need to join in if the
antilocution is emplo****...
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concepts of
justice and
equality and
their implications with
respect to the
prejudicial treatment of
women in male-dominated societies. The idea that philosophy...