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prejudice

[prej-uh-dis] / ˈprɛdʒ ə dɪs /




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Dismissal with prejudice, meaning prosecutors cannot charge the men again, “will serve the interests of justice,” Rosen wrote in a court filing.

From The Wall Street Journal

It shows the city “in all its diversity, prejudices, contradictions, inequities and generosities.”

From Los Angeles Times

Scott Shambaugh woke up early Wednesday morning to learn that an artificial intelligence bot had written a blog post accusing him of hypocrisy and prejudice.

From The Wall Street Journal

But if we look deeply into the weapons, we see our own minds — our prejudices, fears and ignorance.

From Salon

He added: "That founding principle - meeting prejudice with openness and conversation has shaped National Student Pride for the past 21 years."

From BBC