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Putin has said he is not prejudiced against gay people.
And given my background, I'm not prejudiced against canned foods at all.
He's not prejudiced and is investing in planning and renewal in the Arab neighbourhoods.
" He added: "People who support the police, and who want crime reduced, are not prejudiced.
No I am not prejudiced, this song should be offensive to anyone with a brain.
Fully 82% say they are "not prejudiced at all" to transgender people, according to NatCen Social Research.
"Believe me, as Jesus Christ is my lord and savior, I'm not prejudiced or anything," he said.
"The point is that people who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Richeson says.
For another, voting for Obama once or even twice doesn't automatically mean that someone is not prejudiced against black people or immigrants.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias, says.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias, said.
I had heard from Iowa voters that while they were not prejudiced against a gay candidate, they worried that their neighbors might be.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," says Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias.
"Anyone who understands the situation and is not prejudiced can see this very clearly," he told a daily news briefing, when asked about Heine's criticism of China's role.
Bowe Bergdahl were "troubling," his statements had not prejudiced the Army's case against the sergeant, and that he saw no reason to dismiss the serious charges against him.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," said Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias who has conducted much of this research.
The question, then, is how to code a machine that can vacuum up humanity in all of its beauty and ugliness, and still act in a way that's not prejudiced.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib -- has tried to depict the Democratic Party at large as hostile to the state of Israel, if not prejudiced toward Jews.
The court ruled that while his lawyer was "deficient" in not having this witness testify, Syed was not "prejudiced" by the "deficient performance" because there was other evidence that proved him guilty.
Tarar insisted that Trump is "not a racist" and "not prejudiced," but conceded that Trump's rhetoric about Muslims has contributed to Islamophobia "He's added to it, there's no question about it," Tarar said.
The latest survey of nearly 4,000 people conducted in 2018 also found more than four in five respondents said they were "not prejudiced at all" towards transgender people, but less than half said anti-trans prejudice was always wrong.
The jury of four men and eight women deliberated for two days after two weeks of emotional testimony in State Supreme Court, during which Mr. Morales represented himself and took the witness stand to declare he was not prejudiced toward gay people.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer countered in a speech on the Senate floor: "If you want to begin the long road back to prove you're not prejudiced or bigoted, support the bipartisan compromise that three Democrats and three Republicans have put before you."
In a message posted on Facebook, Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said he was not prejudiced against Atlantia but picking the company did not mean Rome would ditch a plan to revoke its motorway concession after a bridge operated by the group collapsed last year in Genoa, killing 43 people.
But on Friday, Maryland's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled in a 4-to-3 decision that while Mr. Syed's defense lawyer had been "deficient" in not calling a potential alibi witness to testify during the trial 19 years ago, ultimately Mr. Syed was not "prejudiced" by that deficiency.
That's not gonna work, you know?" He later told the New York Daily News, "I guess I do regret saying it. I didn't think anyone was going to make a big deal out of it. I'm not prejudiced against anybody's beliefs or what they do in their off time.
The Constitution dictates that Catholicism be taught in public schools; however, parents have the right to exempt their children from religious instruction. The numerical predominance of Catholicism and the consideration given to it in the Constitution generally have not prejudiced other religious groups.United States Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. Panama: International Religious Freedom Report 2008.
Such additional extensions usually are granted. Catholic priests and nuns and rabbis are eligible for a special 5-year visa. The Constitution dictates that Catholicism be taught in public schools; however, parents have the right to exempt their children from religious instruction. The numerical predominance of Catholicism and the consideration given to it in the Constitution generally have not prejudiced other religious groups.
While the mutual rights of the parties to a contract which is subject to a suspensive condition relate back to the date of the contract where the suspensive condition is fulfilled, the third-party rights, which may have been acquired in good faith, pending the fulfilment of the suspensive condition, are not prejudiced by such retroactive operation of the contract.
Now that is a compliment. It was the only way I could find to describe that I thought he was OK." Smith then went on to comment to Hill that "I'm not prejudiced but if a coon moved in next door, I'd move, like most white people would. If my daughter came home with a nigger, I'd go mad. But I'm only being truthful and normal.
Governor James Robertson condemned the lynching and tried to remove Sheriff Wooley from his elected position. An all- white grand jury investigated, but indicted no one. Police Chief John Gustafson stated his disapproval of mob rule, but also warned that the public in Tulsa was not prejudiced against such an action. Both the Tulsa Tribune and the Tulsa World, capitalizing on sensationalism, published editorials that spoke approvingly of the mob action.
It further ruled that the error in denying Gonzalez- Lopez his right to choice of counsel (Low) was "structural" in nature—i.e., reversible without harmless error analysis. The prosecution then petitioned for certiorari from the United States Supreme Court. It did not dispute that the district court erred and improperly denied Gonzalez-Lopez his choice of counsel, but argued that such error should be subject to harmless error analysis, and that Gonzalez-Lopez was not prejudiced by the error.
She cites the fact that if he is correct then, by his reckoning, every other person on Alpha is wrong. He speculates that, as the only person to have been treated with the Ellendorf apparatus, his perception could be protected, not distorted. Removed from direct contact with the aliens (and not prejudiced by the desire to return to Earth), Maya penetrates the mind control. She realises it is impossible that every member of the Earth crew is known to someone on Alpha.
The Court of Appeal agreed that an oral hearing ought to have been allowed, but that the subsequent High Court hearing had cured that deficiency. The councillors then appealed to the House of Lords which unanimously rejected the appeal on 12 March 1987, ruling that the auditor's procedure was fair and not prejudiced against the council.Loughlin, "Legality and Locality", p. 193. The total surcharge to be paid by 47 current and former councillors (two had died in the meantime) amounted to £333,000.
To determine the precise degree of prejudice sustained by > Glasser as a result of the court's appointment of Stewart as counsel for > Kretske is at once difficult and unnecessary. The right to have the > assistance of counsel is too fundamental and absolute to allow courts to > indulge in nice calculations as to the amount of prejudice arising from its > denial.Glasser, 315 U.S. at 75–76. But, the court declined to reverse the convictions of Kretske and Roth on this basis, concluding that they were not prejudiced.
Here he talked about the Vietnamese people, national unity, as well as the fact that the Vietnamese government was not prejudiced by people with different views. There he met with opposition from about two thousand Vietnamese Americans living there, because they believed that the Vietnamese government violated human rights. Also on this trip, he was considered to have altered many of the long-held stereotypes of the US Congressmen with their calm, clever answer, releasing many complex issues. Especially answered the speeches of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Weber served Morningside for the next 27 years. In 1956, with Weber’s retirement, the Edina Village Police began providing police protection to the Village of Morningside. It wasn't until 1960 until the first black family moved into the Morningside neighborhood and faced a campaign to keep them out. A fairness petition signed by 251 Morningside residents supported the family and showed that the majority of the community was not prejudiced. Police headquarters for Morningside was at Weber’s home, 4400 Branson Street, and run by his wife.
The judicial review began on 20 April 2007 and concluded on 14 December 2007. In the High Court decision Mr. Justice Roderick Murphy found in favour of South Dublin Co. Council and Shamrock Rovers. He found that Thomas Davis had no financial or proprietary interest in the development site having had no agreement with SDCC for its use and noted the extensive facilities they had already been given by the council. And so Thomas Davis was not prejudiced by the decision being made in February rather than late January.
The show's loose and uncensored structure has led it into some minor controversies, particularly involving co-host Bob Beckel's on-air profanityBob Beckel Curses Yet Again On Fox News. The Huffington Post. 2011-09-30. and insensitive remarks. In August 2011, Beckel was forced to apologize on-air when, while trying to clarify an earlier remark wherein he called Michael Vick a "redneck," said the term was not racial, because "blacks are rednecks, whites are rednecks, I was a redneck, Chinamen are rednecks."Beckel Proves He’s Not Prejudiced: ‘Redneck’ Could Refer To Whites, Blacks, Or ‘Chinamen’. Mediaite. 2011-08-19.
She does not act condescendingly towards them, even though they are young children. When she suffers a house fire, she shows remarkable courage throughout, even saying that she had wanted to burn it down herself to make more room for her flowers. She is not prejudiced, though she talks caustically to Miss Stephanie Crawford, unlike many of her Southern neighbors, and teaches Scout important lessons about racism and human nature. It is important to note that Miss Maudie fully explains that "it is a sin to kill a mockingbird", whereas Atticus Finch initially brings up the subject but doesn't go into depth.
There are three main claims to unwind substantive transactions that could unjustly enrich some creditors' at the expense of others. First, the Insolvency Act 1986 section 127 declares every transaction void which is entered after the presentation of a winding up petition, unless approved by a court. In Re Gray’s Inn Construction Co Ltd[1980] 1 WLR 711 Buckley LJ held that courts would habitually approve all contracts that were plainly beneficial to a company entered into in good faith in the ordinary course of business. The predominant purpose of the provision is to ensure unsecured creditors are not prejudiced, and the company's assets are not unduly depleted.
In the series finale, she purchases the financially troubled Eastland Academy and turns it into a co-educational school. In the episode "Legacy," Blair, initially enthusiastic about a library being built with her family's funds and named after her late maternal grandfather, Judge Carlton Blair, thus immortalizing the name "Blair," was horrified to learn her grandfather had been a member of the Ku Klux Klan. The revelation devastated Blair and made her question all her assumptions about her supposed "superiority," even though Jo assured her "You're not prejudiced; you're a snob." She almost withdrew the library funding to avoid commemorating her grandfather but finally agreed to let it be built so long as it was not given the "Blair" name.
Patrick Dean asked the British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Roger Makins to sound out the US government about terminating the contract. Makins reported in March 1956 that Admiral Arthur W. Radford, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was willing to help so long as the dormant American claim to the island was not prejudiced. The lease on the island facilities, including the airfield and the port, had been granted to SPAL with a clause in the contract that said it could be terminated if there was a military necessity to do so. The Americans proposed that the British tell SPAL that they were establishing an airbase on the island, and that the United States would support this so long as SPAL was paid fair compensation.
Another taste model is for employee discrimination, which does not cause a decline in the hiring of minorities, but instead causes a more segregated workforce because the prejudiced worker feels that they should be paid more to work next to the worker they are prejudiced against or that they are not paid an equal amount as the worker they are prejudiced against. One more taste model involves customer discrimination, whereby the employers themselves are not prejudiced but believe that their customers might be, so therefore the employer is less likely to hire the minority worker if they are going to interact with customers that are prejudiced. There are many other taste models other than these that Gary Becker has made to explain discrimination that causes differences in hiring in wages in the labour market.
The ProLogis appeal was upheld by a 2007 Public Inquiry on the basis that the proposal supported the Energy policy of the United Kingdom and generated new jobs. Counter-arguments included that eventual warehouse occupiers would not use the site in the manner suggested, that continuous noise levels would exceed WHO Community Noise Guidelines at homes in Moat Lane and that night-time noise levels risked generating complaints from residents at Moat Lane and Oak Road. The Environment Agency advised that future development in the "Thames Gateway" must go hand-in-hand with flood risk management, and take account of future plans for flood protection. The Agency insisted it was important that effective flood risk management of the whole Estuary be not prejudiced by premature decisions and developments.
Co-workers Joe Hanson (David Bruce) (left) and Al Green (Bruce Edwards) in their office Doris Green (Barbara Billingsley) comforts her husband Al (Bruce Edwards) after he is transferred because he is Jewish Joe, Beth, and Joey Hanson settle into their new home in Springville, where Joe has found a job as production manager for the Baker company, and befriend their neighbors, the Greens. When Joe reports for work, he discovers that Al Green has been running the division until his arrival and, if Joe determines him fit, will earn a permanent position. Joe gives Al a lift home and when his car is blocked by the stalled car of a black man, they hear derisive calls of "nigger" from other drivers. Joe tells Al that he is a Scandinavian-American Protestant and is not prejudiced toward anyone.
In a 1917, letter from Arthur James Balfour to Lord Rothschild, known as the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the British government promised "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people", but at the same time required "that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine". In 1922, the League of Nations granted Britain a mandate for Palestine. Like all League of Nations Mandates, this mandate derived from article 22 of the League of Nations Covenant, which called for the self- determination of former Ottoman Empire colonies after a transitory period administered by a world power. The Palestine Mandate recognized the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and required that the mandatory government "facilitate Jewish immigration" while at the same time "ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced".
Subsection (1) provides that the current register of electors is conclusive evidence for determining whether a person is entitled to vote at an election, and subsection (2) states that a person's "right and duty of voting" is not prejudiced if there is an appeal pending as to whether his or her name is properly on the register. The status of the right to vote was again considered in Parliament in 2009. During debates on the Ministry of Law's annual budget on 12 February, Nominated Member of Parliament Thio Li-ann asked if the right to vote is "a constitutional right and part of the fundamental law of the land, or merely a statutory right, regulated by ordinary law?". Replying to Thio the following day, Minister for Law K. Shanmugam referred to the 2001 debate on the matter and confirmed that, having conferred with the Attorney-General, in the Government's view the right to vote is an implied constitutional right arising from various provisions of the Constitution, including Articles 65 and 66.. Article 65 sets out the requirements for the prorogation and dissolution of Parliament.
The court held that, having regard to the fact that the contract of lease was subject to the suspensive condition contained in clause 15(i), and therefore imperfectum or inchoate until the condition was fulfilled, the real right of the bank as mortgagee, created by the registration of the mortgage bond over the premises, ranked in preference to the real right of the second respondent as lessee. The second respondent's right was deemed to have come into existence retroactively or in accordance with the fiction of retroactivity, but it was not established until the suspensive condition had been fulfilled: Until then it was uncertain, whereas the bank's right as mortgagee was firmly and certainly established when the bond was registered. As the rights of the bank, as a third party in relation to the lease, were not prejudiced by the retroactive operation of the lease brought about by the fulfilment of the suspensive condition, the consequences of a lease subsequent in time to the mortgage bond followed. As the highest bid, when the premises were sold in execution, did not cover the mortgage debt, the property was correctly sold free of the lease.

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