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单词 Prejudice
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1, The greatest obstacle to progress is prejudice
2, Prejudice is the reason of fools. 
3, Prejudice is the child of ignorance. William Hazlitt 
4, Her friendliness soon overcame the prejudice of her stepchildren.
5, There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45.
6, Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
7, A judge must be free from prejudice.
8, Women still face prejudice in the workplace.
9, The party's policies were based on prejudice rather than on any coherent ideology.
10, Prejudice sometimes hampers a person from doing the right thing.
11, He continued to smoke, to the prejudice of his health.
12, Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting the job.
13, They accused him of having a prejudice against his women employees.
14, Prejudice remains deeply ingrained in many organizations.
15, People from ethnic minorities often face prejudice and discrimination.
16, Asian pupils complained of racial prejudice at the school.
17, She has a prejudice against modern music.
18, His voice and manner prejudice his audience against him.
19, He was a victim of racial prejudice.
20, The speech was just pandering to racial prejudice.
21, Society needs to advance beyond prejudice and superstition.
22, What he said was tinctured with prejudice.
23, I try to rise above prejudice.
24, She had never encountered such deep prejudice before.
25, You should liberate the mind from prejudice.
26, Their decision was based on ignorance and prejudice.
27, The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice,[http:///prejudice.html] and her constant companion is humility. 
28, If democracy is to survive, it is the task of men of thoughts, as well as men of action, to put aside pride and prejudice; and with courage and single-minded devotion---- to find the truth and teach the truth that shall keep men free. 
29, This part of the community needs to be protected from racial prejudice .
30, She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.
1, There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45.
2, Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
3, A judge must be free from prejudice.
4, Women still face prejudice in the workplace.
5, The party's policies were based on prejudice rather than on any coherent ideology.
6, This part of the community needs to be protected from racial prejudice .
7, She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.
8, Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
31, He has removed the virus of prejudice.
32, They fought a long battle against prejudice and ignorance.
33, They have been steeped in prejudice since their childhood.
34, The sad fact is that prejudice still exists.
35, The speech implanted a dangerous prejudice in their minds.
36, Wherever she went she met hostility and prejudice.
37, I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and prejudice.
38, Any delay will prejudice the child's welfare.
39, Racial prejudice is anathema to me.
40, His judgement was warped by prejudice.
41, His judgement was uncoloured by personal prejudice.
42, They agreed to pay compensation without prejudice .
43, I would cut out that last bit about racial prejudice.
44, Racism is a deeply rooted prejudice which has existed for thousands of years.
45, In high school, I was very unpopular, and I did encounter a little prejudice.
46, The newspaper reported his remarks, to the prejudice of his chances of being elected.
47, Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college.
48, The selectors were accused of showing prejudice in failing to include him in the team.
49, My client accepts the formal apology without prejudice to any further legal action she may decide to take.
50, He refused to comment, saying he did not wish to prejudice the outcome of the talks.
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51, He claims that prejudice against homosexuals would cease overnight if all the gay stars in the country were honest about their sexuality.
52, The prejudice runs deep and we need to understand the fears behind it.
53, We must struggle against this prejudice for a more tolerant attitude to our beliefs.
54, We have to begin by purging our minds of prejudice.
55, We accept the outcome of the inquiry, without prejudice to the unsettled question of territorial waters.
56, He said he hoped the Swiss authorities would investigate the case thoroughly and without prejudice.
57, He said that he had encountered rampant prejudice in his attempts to get a job.
58, The offer was accepted without prejudice to the current pay negotiations.
59, There was concern that reports in the media would prejudice the jury.
60, The prosecution lawyers have been trying to prejudice the jury against her.
61, It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
62, The judge told the jury that they must not allow their feelings to prejudice them.
63, The anthology reveals a prejudice in favour of lyric poets.
64, I will not do anything to the prejudice of our friendship.
65, There is little prejudice against workers from other EU states.
66, Polidori, the right-wing politician, is mining a rich seam of fear and prejudice.
67, It's just prejudice from educated people who should know better .
68, A criminal record will prejudice your chances of getting a job.
69, Prejudice is never far beneath the surface in the region.
70, Rowe does a very clever riff on the nature of prejudice.
71, Sydney Smith, a notable wit, once remarked that he never read a book before he reviewed it because it might prejudice his opinion of it.
72, He was able to turn down the promotion without prejudice, and applied again several years later.
73, He had to battle against prejudice to get a job.
74, Despite its condescension toward the Bennet family, the letter begins to allay Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy.
75, Your bad spelling may prejudice your chances of getting this job.
76, Prejudice feeds on ignorance.
77, I must admit to a prejudice in favour of British universities.
78, Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
79, Just because there is no direct expression of prejudice, that does not mean the prejudice does not exist.
80, I had led a sheltered life and had never met prejudice before.
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81, She did not disclose evidence that was likely to prejudice her client's case.
82, The fact that you were late all this week may prejudice your chances of getting a promotion.
83, After a frank exchange of ideas, the two of them finally broke down their long-standing prejudice against each other and became friends again.
84, Prejudice is a social disease.
85, You can't see past your own stupid blind prejudice!
86, My contract was promptly terminated with extreme prejudice.
87, Taken together, they are fairly compelling evidence of prejudice.
88, So is the prejudice against mixing tragedy and comedy.
89, Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot of acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. Mark Twain 
90, The definition of racism as the sum of prejudice and power can be used to illustrate these problems.
91, Writers constantly have to deal with this prejudice, and it is well worth remembering this before discussing writing with casual acquaintances.
92, This prejudice, as we will see, in no way disappears or even diminishes in Feuerbach's later theory of religion.
93, Many had also learnt from bitter experience that a good education was needed in the continuing battle against colour prejudice.
94, Sadly, too, psychiatric disorders are still viewed by many people with suspicion and prejudice.
95, The opposition against him was straight prejudice, and a commentary upon the social conservatism of mid-Victorian trade unionists.
96, Feminists must pay attention to beliefs about male and female speech, because prejudice is often more powerful than fact.
97, The committee brushed aside concerns about racism and prejudice in local government.
98, If they have, this may prejudice the application even where the test was negative.
99, I am still discussing the matter with the company and I do not wish to prejudice the outcome of those talks.
100, Evidence from different nationalities and different class backgrounds suggests an overall pattern to discourse about race and prejudice.
101, I feel, even now, there is too much prejudice and politics in diving.
102, Eighteen months on, some head teachers are complaining that inspectors are fulfilling their duties with a zeal which smacks of prejudice.
103, America is a great philosopher that preaches and practices social pluralism and ethnic or racial equality – in the midst of cultural prejudice and social discrimination. Dr T.P.Chia 
104, In singling out gay men, the offence bears the hallmarks of homophobic prejudice, and belongs to the less tolerant era.
105, He went further and said that the prosecution bore that burden whenever the issue of prejudice through delay was raised.
106, He spoke on the evils of race and colour prejudice and he rarely failed to mention the issue of slavery.
107, Collins has had to deal with deep-rooted prejudice against him.
108, When I felt outrage was I simply a cipher for cultural prejudice?
109, There is no clear evidence of strong prejudice among young-old people against their elders in Britain.
110, The contradictory demands of justifying and criticizing national prejudice can be seen in the everyday discourse of racism.
111, Stevens is adamant that Golding and his council colleagues have failed to address prejudice in city government.
112, These distortions are the very essence of prejudice, and it is hardly surprising that conflict with Peter had arisen.
113, Like all Lubavitch ministers, he was eager to cut across barriers of class and prejudice.
114, Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident.
115, Antiquity, aesthetics and prejudice are colliding in a confused debate.
116, Sometimes disagreement, in spite of attempts to conceal it, will become so public as to prejudice a party's hopes of electoral success.
117, Their treatment of religion shows no dispassionate analysis, but a virulent contempt which can only be termed prejudice.
118, Sometimes overcoming enormous odds, mostly because of racial prejudice, black athletes changed the sporting landscape in the United States.
119, The lives of countless millions of people have been made a misery through the conflicts arising from prejudice.
120, They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels, cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities.
121, There is a growing awareness among employers of prejudice towards older people.
122, Much of the critical antipathy towards the Reeve derives from the ingestion of such prejudice as opposed to detached examination of it.
123, Ultimately the sexing of Pride and Prejudice, though, was all trussed-up foreplay with no consummation.
124, He allows no prejudice to colour his Judgement, welcoming positive suggestions and ideas put to him.
125, We are also committed to breaking down artificial barriers to women's advancement based on prejudice or lack of imagination.
126, This enables a student to optimise the opportunities presented to him without prejudice to his progression through the examination system.
127, Prejudice may lead us into aggressive attitudes towards some person or group.
128, The ability of a new church to break through prejudice is a second, more pragmatic reason for planting churches today.
129, Such advances are helping to chip away local employer prejudice against recruiting from the estate.
130, It does moral damage by encouraging prejudice within children regardless of their color.
131, Their racism did not take the form of embittered prejudice.
132, There are times when prejudice only contributes to conflict in the narrow band of outlook and experience where that prejudice exists.
133, Firstly,() the paper dissertates unreasoning prejudice against the Jews.
134, Instead, they settlefor banality, sensationalism and gut prejudice.
135, The multicultural organization is marked by an absence of prejudice and discrimination and by low levels of intergroup conflict.
136, Let your discontent break mountain-high against the wall of prejudice, and swamp it to the very foundation.
137, Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall be without prejudice to any right of action vested in either Party at the date of termination.
138, Mr. Obama spoke strongly in favor of religious freedom, saying Americans will not give in to the hatred and prejudice the 9-11 hijackers had sought to spread.
139, Out of blind prejudice, the government is razing what's clearly a cultural citadel.
140, While various factors should be responsible for the tragedies of the Afro-American people, racist prejudice or the double oppression of racism and sexism are the root causes.
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141, Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it.
142, This is a great sl ander against the Chinese nation and is typic al r aci al prejudice.
143, The movie, based on the Austen novel Pride and Prejudice and featuring Bollywood-style song and dance, transforms Austen's Bennet family into the Bakshis of Amritsar.
144, In a society that eschews prejudice, favouring the beautiful seems as shallow as you can get.
145, In his book, Tocqueville contrasted the fates in America of blacks and Indians, the former enslaved by democratic prejudice and the latter cheated in unfair treaties by democratic hypocrisy.
146, It is my least attractive feature, this prejudice against the unsightly , and it is based on a very wrong notion of what life is like for normal people.
147, Judge-made law is individualistic which is more likely to be influenced by personal elements such as prejudice, likes and dislikes, emotions and capabilities of the judges.
148, Many think that to speak of headship within the marriage relationship reeks of prejudice, inequality, and injustice.
149, You should make a decision without prejudice to our rights.
150, I am free to all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. W. C. Fields.
151, Article 4 Where a tortfeasor shall assume administrative liability or criminal liability for the same conduct, it shall not prejudice the tort liability that the tortfeasor shall legally assume.
152, Depending too much on it only leads to narrow-mindedness and prejudice.
153, Whoever you may be, if your name is Prejudice, Abuse, Ignorance, Oppression, Iniquity, Despotism, Injustice, Fanaticism, Tyranny, beware of the gaping gamin.
154, Such actions shall be without prejudice to the rights and obligations of Members under GATT 1994.
155, This provision shall not prejudice the power of the Court to decide a case ex aequo et bono , if the parties agree thereto.
156, We should fully respect the diversity of Asian and European countries in terms of culture, religion and civilization. We should be open and inclusive, and oppose narrow-mindedness and prejudice.
157, Suggested our government should adopt in fiscal and tax policy, not only can promote short-term employment at the same time without prejudice to the country's economic recovery and development.
158, Anyone who publicly questions the wisdom of current U. S. immigration policy is promptly charged with bigotry, prejudice, ethnocentrism , chauvinism, isolationism or selfishness.
159, The prejudice, equalitarianism , from point to area, multi standard est. wrong tendencies are analyzed, and correct measures are provided.
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