prejudicial Definition på svenska

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Examples of prejudicial

  • Those affected by obesity should not be treated with negative or prejudicial attitudes-many people are at risk for obesity, but no one wants to be obese.

  • Self-interest, unwillingness to consider the evidence, and fatal exposure to prejudicial information are not the only things that may interfere with impartiality.

  • That this might be prejudicial is also a cultural question of whether a person's brain status can be equated with his mental status and his personhood.

  • For this reason education and intergenerational activity programmes which are aimed at addressing prejudicial views play an important role in reversing the formation of ageist attitudes in the community.

  • The general stigma against obesity, which can lead to negative and prejudicial attitudes against obese people, often results in major personal suffering and a burden of guilt.

  • One might legitimately take issue with the term as both prejudicial and imprecise.

  • He would just allow the testimony about what was in the pictures because he felt that the pictures in themselves were prejudicial.

  • 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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