prejudice

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  • She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.

  • He had to battle against prejudice to get a job.

  • Such ingrained prejudices cannot be corrected easily.

  • It seems that old prejudices are still lurking beneath the surface.

  • We mustn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation.

  • Thus, partial tolerance becomes the perfect alibi for generalized prejudice against the regional varieties and praise of the standard.

  • It is logically possible that there be prejudice without the pattern or a pattern without the prejudice in a particular case.

  • These public opinion experiments offer a possible way to disentangle the effect of prejudice from the effect of group competition and conflict on racial-political attitudes.

  • Bases of such changes include self-knowledge and self-critique of biases, stereotypes, and prejudices plus the virtues of openness and humility, as previously noted.

  • The target should not be employers but "those whose prejudices actually cause unfair employment practices," by which they meant unions.

  • Both parties bring with them preconceived notions and prejudices about medication that are prevalent in either their profession or in society at large.

  • A larger issue that cannot be addressed in this paper is the prejudice against matrilineal-matrilocal systems as creating 'disincentives for long-term investment' by husbands (ibid.).

  • All stories are artificial constructions, he seeks to remind us, and never convey the facts to the exception of presuppositions, prejudices and blindspots about ourselves.

  • There are simply too many constituencies, too many prejudices and too many conflicting instincts to satisfy.

  • Relativism counsels tolerance, it is believed, whereas nonrelativism engenders accusations of irrationality or willful malice and a dogmatic attachment to one's own cultural prejudices.

  • However, despite the personal prejudices of the 'establishment', respect for the creative skill of an author might hold sway.

  • Thus did red tape and prejudice prevent an important feature connected with the genuine character of spiritual agency from being put to the test.

  • The tolerance and freedom from prejudice they vaunted pertained largely to religion, not nationality.

  • The reliability of records such as electoral registers can also be prejudiced by differential geographical mobility.

  • In fact, there are a good many reasons to take the embittered reflections and prejudices of contemporaries seriously, and not to brush them aside.

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