The phrase
"significant prejudice" means holding strong negative views or unfair beliefs about a person or group based on factors like their race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. It refers to a high level of bias or discrimination that can negatively impact individuals or communities.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«significant»
«prejudice»
Sentences with «significant prejudice»
- Interestingly, the prohibition against electronic hearings because of significant prejudice does not apply if the purpose of the hearing is to deal with procedural matters. (slaw.ca)
- The committee found that by refusing to purchase under the agreed purchase agreement, the broker had sought to influence the price and cause significant prejudice to the vendors. (remonline.com)
- (2) The tribunal shall not hold an electronic hearing if a party satisfies the tribunal that holding an electronic rather than an oral hearing is likely to cause the party significant prejudice. (slaw.ca)
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