Sentences with phrase «prejudice as»

Children begin to learn prejudice as young as 3 years old.
As part of a dispute over the ending of the claimant's directorship, his solicitors wrote a letter to the firm which included an allegation that the other directors were proposing to subject him to unfair prejudice as a fellow shareholder.
The plaintiff claimed that it had suffered prejudice as a result of a breach of natural justice because it was not given a copy of the notes of evidence of the substantive hearing.
Comparatively, pointing simply to the length of the delay of the notice is not sufficient to establish prejudice as a matter of law.
In the choice of works to be exhibited there is no prejudice as to the style or materials employed.
This adversary proceeding is dismissed without prejudice as to ECMC and DOE to allow Plaintiff's loans to be repurchased so that she can apply for the IBR with her lender or in the Ford Program.»
Having sex and relationships education (SRE) in every year of school helps children build up the understanding needed for good sexual health, and ensures that children learn about stigma and challenging prejudice as well as the biological aspects of the transmission, prevention and treatment of STIs including HIV.
Writer and director Walter Hill's latest violent noir thriller The Assignment fits comfortably alongside Johnny Handsome and Extreme Prejudice as far the veteran filmmaker's extensive filmography is concerned.
Paired with young Jewish lawyer Friedman in a segregationist court, he's forced to fight prejudice as he and Friedman work their case — which helped set the stage for the future Civil Rights Movement.
But these worries are nothing more than a prejudice as most of the mail order brides understand clearly that in the modern world divorcees are not uncommon.
I am not a fan of ricotta as a cheese really, but I am very willing to forgo my unnatural prejudice as this recipe does sounds extremely nice.
A few had even internalized this prejudice as truth, doubting that their genuine success was as prestigious as if they'd received other subsidies because they hadn't been competing with worthy opponents, i.e., men.
The findings show that people who belong to stigmatized groups — in this case, White women and Latino and Black men — view prejudice as an indication of an underlying mindset oriented around hierarchy.
«This research could affect the way we think about the consequences of prejudice as well as how stigmatized group members experience threat,» Sanchez concludes.
Few studies have explored potential reasons for the racial disparity in ASD diagnosis, though some researchers have suggested unequal access to healthcare and clinician prejudice as explanations.
The former New York senator charged that Republicans» refusal to consider President Obama's next U.S. Supreme Court nominee is rooted in racial prejudice as the Democratic presidential hopeful unveiled new proposals to end racial inequality.
Scotsmen salute the new year with an annual orgy of violence and prejudice as they rally for the Catholic Celtics or Protestant Rangers — a tradition that the leaders of both faiths find themselves powerless to halt
There is no reason to suspect that there are great errors in the reporting of events based on bias and prejudice as well.
(Acts 17:26, King James Version) Am I really as free from race prejudice as a Christian ought to be?
And Peter, the guy with the flaring temper and abrasive personality, is openly prejudice as he tries to lead the first - century Church.
@John — No, we've read the word, and without prejudice as you do.
He did this without prejudice as to race or religion and without forced conversion of the people to Islam — on the contrary, he was the first to establish Confucian temples in Yunnan.
During Austen's lifetime, it vied with Pride and Prejudice as Austen's best - loved novel.
For black men, though, the challenges of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by cultural preconceptions, the subtleties of psychology, and the weight of human history (more on that soon).
He reflects that The God Delusion, which is so rabid, patronising and prejudiced as to have caused embarrassment in secular circles, may «turn out to be a monumental own goal», as it exposes the inherent intolerance of atheism.
In their reaction against scientific scepticism, and scientific generalisation which were as sweeping and as prejudiced as any theological temerity, they failed to distinguish the root causes of the new unbelief from the arrogance of the unbelievers, and met with equal contempt and malediction what could only be properly answered by the careful separation of fact frompresumption and prejudice on either side.
Every culture that has ever existed has had its gods and they inevitably have the same desires and prejudices as that culture.
Reliable reasoning, especially about moral truths, requires the right prejudices as well as sound syllogisms.
He notes that the term invasive plant is an intellectual construct, reflecting cultural prejudices as well as scientific facts.
Everyone here is battling their own past, their own prejudices as they all make their way to Montana, the horrors of war still stirring inside as they attempt to rationalize past deeds with the apparently benign and selfless purpose of the trip they all now find themselves on.
I am prejudiced as I own a self publishing company so can't give you an unbiased answer LOL.
Research into the public understanding of science, where that science has implications for public policy, becomes a vehicle for researchers to manifest their own prejudices as policy.
But you can disrespect the audience by treading too lightly on their prejudices as well as by trying to bulldoze them.
In opposing the motion to reinstate, the Defendant's insurer says delay has prejudiced them as there is no witness for discovery.
Moreover, if you are a defense lawyer (who defend criminals) you have to be able to put aside any personal prejudices as it is likely that you will encounter generally ill - willed people.
I have to say that I am a bit prejudiced as I met Josh through the BP forums and he has been such a great resource to me throughout the years answering questions and giving me advice on note investing.

Not exact matches

And I'd been guilty of perpetuating this sort of prejudice by perpetuating stereotypes of psychics as shifty, exotic people or as being unreal, unable to be found as mothers or neighbors or activists like Emily, who's active in social justice - based causes, particularly the fight for transgender equal rights.
The consensus among authors is that the main causes are gender bias, prejudice and discrimination against women — an answer that is as dismaying as it is simple.
While this controversy never circulated to that level («Goodfellas» also has Irish and Jewish - Americans as major characters), «Goodfellas» at least showed that Scorsese was aware of prejudice against Italians.
«While we all have our prejudices and bigotries, we have to learn that it's an issue that we have to control, that it's part of my responsibility as an entrepreneur to try to solve it, not just to kick the problem down the road.»
It also means taking responsibility for your own thinking, such as stereotypical, snap judgments and prejudices about how people «should» behave.
The answer would seem to be that anti-Jewish prejudice is the classic example of that dislike and fear of strangers which the Greeks knew as xenophobia and which appears as a familiar phenomenon among primitive peoples and peoples reverting to primitivism.
By anti-Semitism is here intended not the latent prejudice against Jews which is a common phenomenon in history and which, as Rabbi Joel Blau put it, «dates back to the beginnings of the Jewish people.»
Jews themselves, but not non-Jews, think of the Jewish religion as the chief cause of the Jew's universal strangeness, and the Christian religion as the chief cause of the prejudice from which he suffers.
Prejudice against Jews is at least as old as 1654 in North America and its negative evidences may be found in the histories of most of the clubs and colleges and residential districts of the country.
As readers of Austen's early 19th century fiction, such as Pride and Prejudice, will know, the characters (usually the overbearing mothers) referred to a man's value in England's early 19th century on an annuitized basiAs readers of Austen's early 19th century fiction, such as Pride and Prejudice, will know, the characters (usually the overbearing mothers) referred to a man's value in England's early 19th century on an annuitized basias Pride and Prejudice, will know, the characters (usually the overbearing mothers) referred to a man's value in England's early 19th century on an annuitized basis.
The committee recently released a report that showed the agency's analysis was in fact inadequate as well as prejudiced.
Section 26 of the report outlines a balanced approach that would limit the identifying data to the general public (or public ledgers / systems) that would also need to be clearly defined, «so as to minimize the potential prejudice to the beneficial owners.»
«If it does, voting shareholders may properly claim that their interests have been unfairly disregarded or prejudiced under what is known as the «oppression remedy.»
@William Daluth and Hell bent: As long as you two hand - pick your reading sources according to your own tastes and prejudices, you'll always be on the outside of the RCC looking iAs long as you two hand - pick your reading sources according to your own tastes and prejudices, you'll always be on the outside of the RCC looking ias you two hand - pick your reading sources according to your own tastes and prejudices, you'll always be on the outside of the RCC looking in.
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