Sentences with phrase «prejudice because»

Further, the respondent has been faced with a «never - ending stream of vexatious motions and appeals» and has suffered ongoing prejudice because of the manner in which the moving party has conducted litigation.
Further, it could unfairly prejudice her because jurors were likely to have a strong adverse reaction to allegations plaintiff placed a child at - risk.
Where a party to litigation makes a claim of prejudice because of by spoliation of evidence by the other party («the spoliator»), the adjudicator may impose a presumption that the destruction or loss of the evidence in question would not assist the «spoliator.»
If there are more women in tech, there will be less prejudice because suddenly, they end up teaching children that women can do technology.
Ethiopia is certainly better for Teo, who is not threatened with violence or prejudice because of the color of his skin, but it's not an easy place for outspoken Em, since «it was a lot harder being a girl in Ethiopia than it was in Pennsylvania.»
And there are a lot of different reasons — from trying to avoid prejudice because they were women writers, to trying to avoid being associated to works that they're not particularly attached to, to trying to find out if people really thought they were talented writers.
Many have posted comments about gender discrimination, racial and religious discrimination but the poor and the physically and mentally challenged often feel the same prejudice because they don't fit in.
Indigenous Amerindians may be more likely to head north because they often live in relative poverty in their native countries, she says; they also may experience prejudice because of their darker skin.
Douglas is only focusing on things that support his prejudice because he also skipped over this part.
Paradoxically, 70 per cent of 15 - 19 year olds said they had experienced prejudice because of their faith - compared to just 51 per cent of pensioners.
we can agree to disagree but don't make it seem like Chirstians are prejudice because we have a belief.
There's prejudice because I'm short.
I get a lot of prejudice because I look like A-Rod.
There's prejudice because I'm really, really handsome, like Alex Rodriguez.
Is it ignorant and prejudiced because you say so, or is there an actual reason that you feel this way?
All too often a case can be prejudiced because of the failure to obtain at the outset, basic information regarding the incident, the location and the witnesses.
So I would be very wary of concluding that people who live in unclean and disordered areas are more prejudiced because of that.»
(okay and we might be a BIT prejudiced because our dad got his degrees from there!!)
In Dandpat Lady Justice Arden accepted the EAT's view that: «if interim relief was granted the respondent is irretrievably prejudiced because he is obliged to keep the contract continuing and pay the claimant until the conclusion of the proceedings, and for those reasons it was a consequence which should not be imposed lightly.»
It argued that it had been prejudiced because the municipality obtained WSP's assistance in that context and accordingly, it should not now be added as a defendant to the lawsuit.
The client's case may be prejudiced because the lawyer is unfavourably viewed by a jury; or a prospect of settlement may evaporate in the face of a lawyer's rigid posturing.
«The primary object of the victimisation provisions... is to ensure that persons are not penalised or prejudiced because they have taken steps to exercise their statutory rights or are intending to do so.»

Not exact matches

This causes a problem because managers underestimate their ability to prevent prejudice from impacting their decision.
You aren't surrounding yourself with the best employees you can find, because you are letting prejudices get in the way.
«Their courage almost defies imagination,» President Obama said at a ceremony recently honoring 24 such heroes whose awards were delayed for years because of prejudice and bureaucratic ineptitude.
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).
Because most people can't perceive their own prejudices, you may have to over-correct.
We pick out those bits of data that make us feel good because they confirm our prejudices.
Mills in Atlantic Canada are exempt because most of their timber comes from private lands — they conform comfortably to the US lumber lobby's prejudices.
No amount of academic self - service on this topic or any other is going to erase the mindless cruelty inflicted on millions of human beings because of slavish devotion to these absurd prejudices.
Sounds like a story of the slow inexorable decline of modern religion because it's nothing more the spread of mythology and manufactured difference and prejudice.
preacherlady said, on November 5th, 2009 at 9:35 pm Fishon... thats as prejudiced a statement to condemn something because it was written by a homosexual as it was to judge you because you are Church of Christ -------- Alice, the Bible doesn't condemn being in or of the Church of Christ, but it does condemn practicing homosexuality and as I said before, calls it....
If there are certain people he will not wrestle with it's because of prejudice, plan and simple.
I think one reason fewer black people join the LDS church is because they see a lot of white faces and assume (prejudice?
Once again, stating something as your opinion is a right that is afforded to everyone on this earth because our governments allow it... if you do not share someones opinion, that is fine, but to call it prejudice is another matter... how is it that you get to decide what is prejudiced and what is not?
Fishon... thats as prejudiced a statement to condemn something because it was written by a homosexual as it was to judge you because you are Church of Christ.
Police have said his attack on Mr Shah was «religiously prejudiced» however it is not because of his reference to Christianity on Facebook (below), but because he was a member of the Ahmadiyya branch of Islam.
We humans make God contemptible because of our prejudice, taught / learned hate, and our desire to make God over into our image (you know, the cool dad who lives with his perfect family in the cul de sac and belongs to the same golf club you do, etc, etc.).
I am a believer who does not claim affiliation to any sect because they all add their own prejudiced dogma most of which is that you have to believe that everything in the bible is beyond refute.
If you're going to read the Qur» an as a non-Muslim, try not to let your prejudices get in the way — because you're overlooking everything Islam stands for and adding to the affliction of Muslims.
Crap like this diminishes the efforts of rational thinkers because it plays right into the religious folks prejudices surrounding atheism.
Jason, It's scary how little you know about Christianity, especially when you are prejudiced against 2 billion people because of your «knowledge» of what Christians believe.
Due to their disease and the prejudice against such disease, they can not get married, and the married ones have had to get divorced, because their symptoms appear years later.
When asked if evangelical ministers had «changed» because of his ministry, Charles replied that he saw many struggling seriously to overcome prejudices and felt that there would be a different attitude in the future.
Nii Equally valid is making sure that you aren't opposing gay marriage because you hate, or are otherwise prejudiced against gays, right?
That's because those are the easiest issues to use to manipulate voter prejudice.
Thanks for proving you have really bad reading comprehension because you are so blinded by your hate and prejudice toward the gay community.
Bad guys cite religion for the same reason that the church and many other people do to justify their deeds and prejudicesbecause it can not be proven or disproven.
The effects of prejudice and racism are all around — constant fighting in Israel and Palestine, wars in the Middle East because of religion and killings in big cities and small towns all over the world because of the color of someone's skin or sexual orientation.
Similarly, other religious traditions should be studied critically, but with no prejudice against them because of unfamiliar features of their thought or practice.
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