prejudicial betydelse and definition

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  • Much of the interest and information, scholarly as well as public, has been prejudicial.

  • But others may find this coherent self-containment constrictive and prejudicial in the worst sense.

  • This resulted from a petition to a senior magistrate that works about to be done to a neighbour's property were prejudicial to one's own.

  • One response materialists can make to dualists is simply to argue that the topicneutral approach is correct, but that it is not prejudicial to dualism.

  • The phrasing of this question could have elicited presumed rather than actual prejudicial/stereotypical thoughts.

  • Because these are predominantly non-disabled people, it is likely that they will hold some of the prejudicial attitudes to disability which are common in society.

  • He notes that teachers' assessments of unsatisfactory classroom behaviour may reflect prejudicial perceptions of children from adverse backgrounds and may act as self-fulfilling prophesies.

  • There would be a moral lapse in the system if certain programs consistently excluded certain candidates for ill-founded, prejudicial reasons.

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