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- "( Section titles here must not be prejudicially phrased.
- Nor had Perry shown any evidence that it was enforced against him prejudicially.
- That's nothing more than a coach trusting a player, however prejudicially.
- It is prejudicially biased and not encyclopedically verifiable.
- Notability guidelines cannot be applied prejudicially to support a concluded view to remove an article.
- The trial was prejudicially tarnished by allowing the jury to receive inadmissible evidence and to hear testimony based on speculation.
- These two acts operated very prejudicially on Catholics, forming an important part of the general Penal laws which kept them out of public life.
- Despite sometimes referring prejudicially to Indians as subhuman, he still presents them in a complex light, a mixture of human and devilish characteristics.
- This ban must be judged non-prejudicially on the basis of its stated pretexts, which, as I have demonstrated, are completely spurious.
- George and other Catholics have accused Brown of prejudicially tapping into the public's suspicion of the Catholic hierarchy in the wake of the church's sex abuse scandal.
- The tendencies of members to unite against an outside tribe and the ability to act violently and prejudicially against that outside tribe likely boosted the chances of survival in genocidal conflicts.
- I am, however, concerned PMAnderson may be dismissing WHEELER's contributions prejudicially, rather than on their own merits, based on this comment on my talk page.
- As in many historical cultures, malformed Clan children are routinely subjected to exposure, while the Others may allow such children to live but prejudicially label them as'abominations '.
- A statement that an act complained of is legally wrongful as regards the party complaining implicitly includes a statement that the act complained of prejudicially affects the party complaining in some legal right.
- The heat went up to the floor of the Plaintiff's room, and to some extent prejudicially affected his business, which was that of a dealer in twine and paper.
- Recently I have even heard bitter contentions from white jazz musicians that the dispensing of both private and public support-funds for jazz is prejudicially directed exclusively toward the African American jazz community.
- "The trial was prejudicially tarnished by allowing the jury to receive inadmissible evidence and to hear testimony based on speculation, " said Brown & Williamson in a statement.
- *"'Opposed "'to ever blocking anyone by a racial litmus test, which is precisely what this boils down to; it prejudicially assumes this group is not here to contribute constructively.
- This person appears to believe that " Wiki Nazi " is a proper style for editing the Wikipedia and he has very obviously applied the position he has on Wikipedia to prejudicially and in a biased manner promote evolutionary theory.
- Here is no staple manufacture of any consequence . . . In addition to the remoteness of water-conveyance, the badness of the neighbouring roads, which are perhaps the worst in the county, acts prejudicially on commercial speculation.
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