Synonym: bias, preconception, prepossess. Similar words: judicial, rejoice, predict, prediction, reject, studio, erudite, including. Meaning: ['predʒʊdɪs] n. a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation. v. 1. disadvantage by prejudice 2. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance.
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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.