0 harmful or influencing people unfairly:
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.