Sentences with phrase «prejudicial views»

They falsely think they are immune from holding prejudicial views.
Contrary to stereotypes of online daters popular at the time of the study, and in direct contrast to the prejudicial views held by participants (especially the undergraduates) in the Donn and Sherman (2002) study, Brym and Lenton found that their sample of online daters was in fact more sociable offline than the general Canadian population.
if you have a prejudicial view, you can't just call it religious and expect it not to be criticized.

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In that sense it's easy to see why the curators simply let 17th century world - views jump out of the artworks and speak for themselves in the prejudicial idiom of the day.
Increasing difficulty in getting publications that are far from the prevailing view is not a sign of prejudicial editing.
Jean Grove's scepticism was not built on prejudicial interpretation of data, nor did it extend to cynicism or flat denial of positions opposed to her own published views: which meant she was perfectly happy to accept new findings that forced her to adapt her own account, and perfectly happy to associate herself with courteous colleagues of / all / persuasions — Soon, Briffa, Jones, Esper included (all of which is reflected in the second posthumous edition of her book, «Little Ice Ages: Ancient and Modern», published in 2004).
[13] To have permitted Dr. Marcos to testify as to his opinion on the basis that his clinical records amounted to compliance with Rule 40A would, in my view, have been impermissibly prejudicial to the defendant.
The evidence at issue here is relevant, in my view, and the probative value of the evidence exceeds its prejudicial effect.
Chuck: You are a user, albeit, unfortunately for a medical reason, and thus, your views are justifiably, but nevertheless, unabashedly prejudicial.
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