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"prejudiced" Definitions
  1. having an unreasonable dislike of or preference for somebody/something, especially based on their race, religion, sex, etc.
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We're not saying that anyone who owns guns is prejudiced, or that anyone who is prejudiced owns guns or wants to own guns.
One study by Gallup found in the US, if you hold significantly prejudiced views towards Jews, you're 32 times more likely to hold significantly prejudiced views against Muslims.
These conditions are especially important for a subset of people who are covertly prejudiced: They're aware that they're prejudiced and ok with it, but don't want others to know.
But Cosby's representatives said their testimony unfairly prejudiced the jury.
Putin has said he is not prejudiced against gay people.
However, his ambition led him to cater to prejudiced voters.
I admit to being prejudiced, as I am his mother.
Gen Z has already been prejudiced against large upfront investments.
Mr. Obama "was prejudiced against white people," Mr. Bolus said.
So I'm the wrong guy to ask, because I'm prejudiced.
To be clear, many Republicans are frustrated without being racially prejudiced.
He said Roof's rights would be prejudiced by an open hearing.
"I'm a white male, and I am prejudiced," the caller confessed.
I don't know if the man's a prejudiced man or not.
He'll likely speak of Trump in the most prejudiced manner possible.
He repeatedly expressed outrage that anyone could suggest he was prejudiced.
He said he did not believe the Commission was prejudiced against Italy - a complaint often made by government supporters - but that it was prejudiced against the idea that fiscal expansion was needed at times of economic slowdown.
This community has taught me to not be so judgmental and prejudiced.
Its critics argue that the admissions process is prejudiced against such children.
But the choice is not between prejudiced algorithms and fair-minded humans.
Blaine, whose mother was Catholic, seems not to have been prejudiced himself.
But that pollution is prejudiced — these poisons disproportionately affect communities of color.
How can I be prejudiced if Candace Owens believes the same thing?
It's already so prejudiced that you can't even have a fair hearing.
They wrote me into a corner that I was a prejudiced person.
And given my background, I'm not prejudiced against canned foods at all.
"This expert's evidence not only prejudiced Mr. Buck at sentencing," she said.
I have to be here to resist those unequal and prejudiced policies.
Our conclusions are prejudiced, pursued to be validated, rather than vigorously challenged.
He was prejudiced in a "very gut-level way," Nussbaum told me.
He has agreed to cooperate even while dismissing the probe as prejudiced.
Proud old prejudiced Daisy says she doesn't want to be driven anywhere.
Either the information it has it incomplete, or it's prejudiced in some way.
Friedrich questioned whether Pinedo had been prejudiced by being prosecuted by Mueller's office.
"It took away the suppression from the very highly prejudiced people," Crandall said.
Some of it was extrapolation from a rumor or someone's rather prejudiced account.
We're a little prejudiced, so anyways, next year Tom will be in there.
But almost all of the characters here are aggressively selfish, prejudiced and mean.
"They come from that prejudiced perspective," Inhofe said of the report's author. Sen.
Yet Republicans claim that the F.B.I. was prejudiced in favor of the Democrats.
In fact, it may amplify the threat posed by a prejudiced special counsel.
Half the country can't just be overtly prejudiced towards a specific racial minority, right?
Sal's prejudiced son Pino faces off with Mookie, the delivery man played by Lee.
Nationwide, 18% say at least some of their local police are prejudiced against blacks.
Among urbanites, 1403% see at least some of their local police as prejudiced vs.
Allen McCoy denied the allegations to CNN affiliate WSB and said he wasn't prejudiced.
They estimate that about one in 10 people who were canvassed became less prejudiced.
Police officers who investigate killings are poorly trained and sometimes prejudiced against the victims.
Nor does it prove that the FBI was prejudiced against Trump, another groundless charge.
"They're prejudiced assholes," said Harry Neil, a white man with an adopted black son.
He's not prejudiced and is investing in planning and renewal in the Arab neighbourhoods.
Also, being a neat or tidy person does not mean you are more prejudiced.
Black employees said the company was prejudiced against them as well, The Times reported.
So instead of a judge being prejudiced against African Americans, it was a robot.
But he is disappointed by Trump because he feels Trump is prejudiced against some people.
" 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.
Additionally, the department noted that Brown, who is black, made prejudiced comments during the encounter.
But the judge said the drugmakers had not established the state's actions had prejudiced them.
But, Quantico did prove how easily fear can turn into dangerously reactionary and prejudiced policies.
"Every intolerant social post, every prejudiced comment aimed at Muslims needs a response," it said.
But you're being very prejudiced and I want you out of my restaurant right now.
By design, Melchor offers little vantage beyond this world of predators and violently prejudiced prudes.
Samuel J. Tilden of New York to handpick a judge who was prejudiced against Tweed.
Candidates have traditionally used implicit racial appeals to win over voters without appearing overtly prejudiced.
Not surprisingly, Holocaust deniers don't hate only Jews; they are also prejudiced against other minorities.
But Cosby's representatives said that O'Neill's decision to allow their testimony unfairly prejudiced the jury.
But there have been instances in recent years that showed even algorithms can be prejudiced.
Among those calling her comments prejudiced was a Muslim producer at Ms. Pirro's own network.
Too often, people are prejudiced against the formerly incarcerated — in employment, in housing, in everyday interactions.
He gave people permission to speak out loud, he removed the shame associated with being prejudiced.
Meek's lawyers have ordered a full transcript to show the appeals court the judge was prejudiced.
Britain: America should elect a Brit British understanding of the U.S. election is, as always, prejudiced.
Former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory may have lost thanks to that piece of prejudiced legislation.
"People look at this and say a lot of people are prejudiced here," Mr. Grissom said.
Alves said the problem is that police don't enforce the law and are often themselves prejudiced.
Some of its early movies and TV shows contain culturally insensitive, racist, prejudiced, and problematic content.
Civitello, once on the air, said that he was a white man and he was prejudiced.
The definitive conclusion that this is somehow credible is impossible to make unless you're entirely prejudiced.
Several cases of prejudiced graffiti have been found on or next to Syracuse's campus to date.
Haifa Jabara said Majors, who later married Schmauss, was hateful and prejudiced against their Lebanese ethnicity.
But work in psychology does support the idea that bad, prejudiced behavior really does trickle down.
This often means they dismiss information that conflicts with their views and act in more prejudiced ways.
And they understand the art market and art promotion in a more professional and less prejudiced way.
They claimed that he is prejudiced against the Tories in general, and against this government in particular.
Fully 82% say they are "not prejudiced at all" to transgender people, according to NatCen Social Research.
Overt white supremacy is reportedly on the rise, with a global trend toward nationalism emboldening prejudiced players.
"Tax filing is often difficult enough already without also making LGBTQ families feel prejudiced against," Chu said.
Its strongly worded letter comes a day after it publicly accused the COAI of a "prejudiced mindset".
I've been proud to fight to reverse this prejudiced policy -- first shoulder to shoulder with then-Sen.
Individual encounters with prejudiced bigots who discriminate against others they believe "don't belong" are acts of terrorism.
"Everyone who knows me knows that I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body," he said.
"Believe me, as Jesus Christ is my lord and savior, I'm not prejudiced or anything," he said.
Artificial intelligence can often be just as unintentionally prejudiced as its human creators, with potentially disastrous consequences.
"Many Spanish speakers in Mexico are quite prejudiced against people who speak indigenous languages," Ms. Munro said.
Apparently, I had not passed lessons in racial fortitude and carefree living in an unblushingly prejudiced society.
What The Shape of Water has to teach, however subtly, is much needed in a prejudiced world.
But her supporters are still less likely to hold prejudiced views against black people than Trump supporters.
As you know, I'm the president of the Laurie Metcalf Fan Club, so I'll admit I'm prejudiced.
We may be—we undoubtedly are—still limited by blind spots, but we are not flagrantly prejudiced.
The defense said methods by another investigator, Joseph Warpinski, were flawed and prejudiced against Gallagher from the beginning.
Many people's first reaction tends to be prejudiced, often believing asexual people are gay or afraid of sex.
By learning from and emulating human behavior, a machine ended up as prejudiced as the people it replaced.
" A majority of respondents (55 percent) see Trump as "prejudiced," while only 37 percent describe him as "honest.
Both male and female students gave worse ratings to female instructors, though the men were much more prejudiced.
Neapolitans, it seems, are not only victims of prejudice from the North, they're often prejudiced by their own.
Betty Shelby's mother-in-law, Lois Shelby, said the officer is grieving for Crutcher's family and isn't prejudiced.
But it was in keeping with her predilection for making accusations based on nothing more than prejudiced stereotypes.
Ivy League liberals pushed for more critical decisions to be made by Harvard-trained jurists than prejudiced lawmakers.
Although the incident proved somewhat humorous, it ignited serious debate about the potential for AI to become prejudiced.
He has said that his case has been prejudiced by lengthy delays in bringing the matter to trial.
"Before people were embarrassed to be prejudiced in public, now the president has made it legitimate," she said.
He could testify to a jury without fear they would be prejudiced against him because of his race.
Some, especially in the countryside, believe that its membership is too urban, left-wing and prejudiced against rural pursuits.
For example, in Charlotte's telling, she was admitted to Radley because she is transgender and her father was prejudiced.
White college freshmen randomly assigned to black roommates are less prejudiced by spring than students with same-race roommates.
This is why Sessions' ignorant comments about US District Judge Derrick Watson from Hawaii were so insulting and prejudiced.
However, he would have to show that his defense has been actually prejudiced by the nearly 12-year delay.
His lawyer said in a letter to the inquiry last month that Zuma believed it was prejudiced against him.
Comedy has a long and storied history of using racial epithets and otherwise harmful, prejudiced "jokes" to provoke laughter.
But those appeals also galvanized a smaller fraction of highly prejudiced Americans to express and act on that prejudice.
When he heard President Richard Nixon utter prejudiced remarks about Jews, for example, Mr. Graham could have challenged him.
The prejudiced feelings may not be apparent to those who hold them, yet they can strongly influence someone's behavior.
The caller was white, and, he said, prejudiced against black people, because of things he'd seen in the news.
Uninformed, unenlightened, narrow-minded and prejudiced professors and employers apply the stereotype to the young man or woman's disadvantage.
They don't have the problem that African Americans face of having dark skin and having people prejudiced against them.
And every day, good people who don't see themselves as being prejudiced bigots are nevertheless falling prey to it.
We have people who are prejudiced, and some heinous things have been done in the name of that prejudice.
Authorities say the scheme, which also levies a $20 fee, is designed to clamp down on immoral or prejudiced content.
Any deviation from this cruel and prejudiced message should be welcomed as one which promotes health -- both physical, and mental.
Republicans and Democrats alike denounced the proposal, with Clinton calling the plan "reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive" shortly after Trump's remarks.
He added that the horror of the brothers' crimes outweighed any possibility that they were prejudiced by being sentenced together.
As most kinds of prejudiced talk become the preserve of anonymous social-media ranters, though, one old strain remains respectable.
With Amazon's CV scanner, for example, a human recruiter might be equally prejudiced against female candidates on a subconscious basis.
The backdrop is a claim by Trump and other conservatives that the big social media platforms are prejudiced against them.
You know, so I try to avoid that, and I come off as being prejudiced, but I just have fears.
Last year, I wrote about a research effort focused on trying to persuade people to be less prejudiced against Muslims.
Defense attorneys cited a number of evidentiary rulings and comments from the judge that they believe have prejudiced the defense.
"The point is that people who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Richeson says.
It doesn't get more prejudiced than denying someone a job simply because of his or her race, ethnicity, or religion.
Even the digital catalog of my local library seems prejudiced against a healthy bond between a living father-daughter pair.
He adopts settlers' prejudiced language about "savages" and "wilderness," words that denied Indians' humanity and active use of their land.
"The U.S. decision to leave this prejudiced body is an unequivocal statement that enough is enough," he wrote on Tuesday.
Research shows that white people who try to be colorblind often seem more prejudiced and unfriendly to people of color.
Specifically, the court found that a Colorado commission that had earlier ruled against the store owner was prejudiced against him.
Corbyn has repeatedly denied accusations of being prejudiced against Jews and said Labour has tackled anti-Semitism by expelling members.
My subconscious quickly clapped back at my own prejudiced, harmful internal dialogue: Aren't these the people you're trying to reach?
Even if his team were not ideologically prejudiced against President Trump, Mueller's fairly expansive interpretation of his mandate is predictable.
It would operate not unlike the challenges to prospective jurors by trial lawyers in order to avoid highly prejudiced members.
But so often, advocates fail to find a message that will change the minds of those who are already prejudiced.
Folks like me just want to live a non-prejudiced, non-shot-at, racist-free life for a damn change.
That is widely seen as a ban on Muslim burqas as is seen by some as being particularly prejudiced against Islam.
This is not to say that they are tainted consciously by agenda, or even that they are somehow prejudiced against him.
"I think these people who are really prejudiced about it aren't being open to what we have to show," Diaz said.
There's "the prejudiced, overbearing mother looking for her runaway son" or "the nerd girl who wants to be a pirate queen.".
Many times, police claim not to be prejudiced in their assessment of suspects, but rather, to be fearful for their lives.
In 1985, a group of journalists formed GLAAD to fight the grossly prejudiced and inaccurate media coverage of the AIDS crisis.
To those who were left broken by a prejudiced system; And to those who took their own lives—we failed you.
These same supporters have sought to use the political and cultural concerns of people of goodwill for their prejudiced political agendas.
The media likely to be in real trouble this fall because the average American will learn how totally prejudiced it is.
Monsanto's arguments that remarks by witnesses and lawyers inflamed and prejudiced the jury would likely fall flat, some legal experts said.
As president, he's made some prejudiced comments and hired officials who were later found to have said some shockingly racist things.
The prejudiced nature of assisted suicide laws and proposals are borne out in the reasons people give for requesting lethal drugs.
Francis, in announcing the opening of the archives, said that criticism of Pope Pius XII had sometimes been prejudiced or exaggerated.
"I think he was willfully mischaracterized," said Altman, defending Thiel against accusations of being prejudiced against minority ethnic and religious groups.
Surveys found that Trump voters tended to show higher levels of racial resentment and prejudiced views against practically every minority group.
"You can't win a country by being prejudiced," said Cassandra Thomas, voting at a Columbus precinct a few miles from Panadería Oaxaqueña.
However, the store's owners are prejudiced jerks who try to kick Nick out because he's a fox, ergo not to be trusted.
Beyer said he wanted to expose the "prejudiced attitudes" in dark corners of the web so that they could be openly challenged.
"We're not saying that anyone who owns guns is prejudiced" GL: What do you hope to follow up on this research with?
If he reverses himself, based on Trump's recent remarks, the case boils down to whether the judge was prejudiced by Trump's comments.
New ammunition In recent days, Trump has had new ammunition to support his claims that the Mueller probe is prejudiced against him.
"The accumulation of titillating and scandalous evidence has become a centerpiece of the trial and has incurably prejudiced the jury," they argued.
"Neto gave away more than 14,000 books, wrapping them in black plastic with the note "unfit for backward, retrograde and prejudiced people.
Although the advantages of being pale in China far outweigh the disadvantages, some Chinese people still have prejudiced beliefs about white people.
That makes sense, since as adolescents they are far more inclined to see teachers as prejudiced and school as a hostile environment.
The Chinese Embassy in Colombo responded to the article over the weekend, claiming it was "inconsistent" with facts and calling it prejudiced.
"Maybe I am a bit prejudiced, so I exaggerate, but I think that after Dante, Italy gave the world Pasolini," he said.
Take the conversation in which Sara reveals that she's been investigating Kreizler's background to find out why he's so prejudiced against fathers.
There are issues in this trial that were extremely troubling, and they prejudiced Mr. Weinstein's ability to have his case fairly judged.
For another, voting for Obama once or even twice doesn't automatically mean that someone is not prejudiced against black people or immigrants.
From panel discussions to video screenings, the events revealed how medical research and treatment is sexist and prejudiced against people of color.
It's less true if you think simply about prejudice, because anybody can be prejudiced against anybody for a wide variety of reasons.
Perhaps a similar model could be adapted to reach people with other kinds of prejudiced views, although this idea needs more study.
When we turn our own car loose and make the module self-referential, it'll have to determine if it is prejudiced as well.
Perhaps it would rely on other data and consider itself prudent rather than prejudiced (ego protecting it from wielding Theory of Mind accurately).
"I would not expect J&J to succeed on a claim that they were prejudiced by the multi-plaintiff bellwether format," she said.
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said Tuesday the economic forecasts "seem ungenerous" and show a "prejudiced attitude," the Italian news agency Ansa reported.
" A spokesperson for Colgate said that the "trial suffered from numerous significant legal and evidentiary errors that we believe unfairly prejudiced the defense.
Jared Fogle wants the judge in his child porn case recused, because he thinks she's prejudiced against him since she has teenage daughters.
"It was really disheartening to see Ray Moore offer the extremely prejudiced and very old fashioned statements regarding women tennis players," said Navratilova.
I think that the reason people are prejudiced against fruitcake is because they have, sadly, only ever eaten fruitcakes that are horribly dry.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias, says.
On Saturday, Yang called such criticisms "prejudiced," saying China has never forced debt upon participants and the project was to promote joint development.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias, said.
The question, instead, was about a different issue — directed, seemingly, at McGhee's race (she's black): I'm a white male, and I am prejudiced.
But Mr. Wang then stepped in with a withering lecture, delivered with operatic dudgeon, in which he called the journalist arrogant and prejudiced.
"Gordhan will, if the suspension if not granted and the review is subsequently upheld, be seriously prejudiced," High Court Judge Sulet Potterill said.
Other black lawmakers said that, if the bill becomes law, they feared more black residents would be shot by people prejudiced against them.
The broader implication is privilege multiplied by privilege, a compounding effect prejudiced against students who come from working-class or lower-income circumstances.
Even in the United States, the crisis in Syria has lent credence to prejudiced ideologies that we thought had been discredited years ago.
"We did not do this, and for good reason," she said, because that person "would be the only voice who would be prejudiced."
As a longstanding member of the industry, I am much aware of the many years of its prejudiced and unacceptable behavior toward women.
A new report from the United Nations found that close to 90% of people — both men and women — display prejudiced sentiments toward women.
And when social norms change, and stories that once looked inclusive to mainstream culture now look prejudiced or bigoted, how do we respond?
His lawyers argued a weeklong "cooling off period" was needed because the California charges, widely covered by the media, had prejudiced the panelists.
I had heard from Iowa voters that while they were not prejudiced against a gay candidate, they worried that their neighbors might be.
On Saturday, Yang called such criticisms "prejudiced," saying China has never forced debt upon participants and the initiative was to promote joint development.
In any case, Nicole Martin, also of Manchester, points out that many Muslims have long perceived the Tories to be prejudiced against them.
"Don't tell me how much you love Muhammad Ali and yet you're going to be prejudiced against Muslims in this country," he said.
" There's Orrin Hatch, of Utah, with his reputation for integrity, telling his constituents that Trump "doesn't have a prejudiced bone in his body.
"People who think of themselves as not prejudiced (and liberal) demonstrate these threat effects," says Jennifer Richeson, a leading researcher on racial bias.
In July, Facebook made public a training program it provides to employees to help manage unconscious biases that may lead to prejudiced hiring practices.
The Chinese foreign ministry said in December that Turnbull&aposs remarks were prejudiced against China and had poisoned the atmosphere of China-Australia relations.
I'm possibly just prejudiced against the things after that time I was seven and wanted to see what they would taste like in milk.
But, generally after declaring that they were in no way prejudiced, many of the speakers straightforwardly denounced Islam for its supposed violence and extremism.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which seek to divide communities & erode decency, tolerance & respect," he wrote on Twitter.
Indeed, Brexit raises a big — and disturbing — question: Are we all destined to become more prejudiced, cantankerous shadows of our former selves one day?
Opening with a guitar-heavy section (is he making fun of Kid Rock??), Eminem puts himself in the position of a prejudiced white American.
It might allow him to disguise his past—and help shield against Japanese society's prejudiced view of ex-yakuza members in search of redemption.
However, we must also be extremely firm toward those who seek to manipulate and use those concerns and fears to advance prejudiced political agendas.
Many non-pianists, already prejudiced against Chopin because he didn't care much for their instrument, think this is wasteful, or fussy — but pianists know.
When people live in isolation, they are in danger of becoming distorted by their own interests; their approach to life may be narrow, prejudiced.
Theodore Roosevelt dismissed "Negroes" as a "perfectly stupid race," while Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower frequently espoused prejudiced views and told racist jokes.
Theodore Roosevelt dismissed "Negroes" as a "perfectly stupid race," while Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower frequently espoused prejudiced views and told racist jokes.
The restrictions were meant to keep the jury in a second and related trial from being prejudiced by information gleaned from the first trial.
Although people did not associate the riots with specific minority groups (whether Muslim/Black/East European communities), they were more prejudiced in their aftermath.
He confessed that he was prejudiced against black people because of images he had seen in the news but wanted to be a better American.
Social media users were not satisfied by her clarification on Friday, with some accusing her of being racially prejudiced against the NFL star and sexist.
I think as long as people aren't prejudiced against it, I think it'll be O.K. But sometimes the zeitgeist decides when it doesn't want something.
Palo Alto Weekly reported that Turner's lawyer Eric Multhaup argued that his client was denied due process and that the jury was prejudiced against him.
Indeed, an emerging issue in the development of artificial intelligence is that machines trained on prejudiced data tend to reproduce those same, very human, prejudices.
It might be a win for free speech, but it's a gut punch to minorities who will have deal certain prejudiced brands (cough, cough--Redskins).
Racism is okay because many of his supporters are also prejudiced, and they agree with him when he makes loaded attacks on women of color.
And although Simkhai doesn't seem personally interested in fostering a less prejudiced Grindr community, others at the company have plans to make it a priority.
He said the broadcasts had resulted in the prejudicing of Chinese and world public opinion against him and his wife, and prejudiced a later trial.
Attorneys for Feit tried unsuccessfully to have the trial moved, arguing that local residents had been prejudiced against him by decades of biased media reports.
Having performed in gentlemen's clubs for the past decade, she's aware of the expensive house fees and prejudiced hiring and firing practices today's dancers face.
Clearly, a lot of US voters either shared Trump's prejudiced views or, at the very least, didn't find such ideas to be fundamental deal breakers.
At the time, Huang told the Australian Financial Review that the decision was based on nothing more than "unfounded speculations that are prejudiced and groundless".
Yes, calling out prejudiced thinking on social media helps, but talking privately is likelier to lead to a real dialogue and not just internet posturing.
In 2010, Breitbart published a video of an Agriculture Department official, Shirley Sherrod, in which she seemed to make prejudiced remarks about a white man.
Mr. Glaser said he felt the use of Iceland in the video and the other mistakes in the rollout prejudiced people against the end product.
It forms automatically and unintentionally, but results in attitudes, behaviors or actions that are prejudiced for or against a person or a group of people.
India has seen huge unrest over new citizenship laws seen as unambiguously prejudiced against Muslims, including deadly recent riots many accuse the government of fuelling.
"That is ridiculous to think he was voted in because he used that kind of language; I am the furthest person from prejudiced," she said.
But the practical effect is the same: voters with a prejudiced view of foreigners rallied around the Leave campaign, helping to get it a majority.
The Supreme Court overturned the original conviction in February and ordered a new trial after concluding the judgment was prejudiced and based on insufficient evidence.
Christian films a message to the boy on his phone: He apologizes for being "prejudiced" with his flier scheme, and moans about society's "structural" inequalities.
"The current generation of young people is the smartest, most idealistic, and least prejudiced generation in the modern history of the United States," Sanders writes.
In its ruling released Friday, the Maryland Court of Appeals said Syed's legal counsel was deficient but not so much that it prejudiced the case.
Stories like these thrive on the narrative that the right has a propensity to support leaders who are bigoted, prejudiced, Islamophobic, racist, misogynistic and homophobic.
His case was prejudiced from the start: through false testimony from racist witnesses, destruction of exculpatory evidence by police and collaboration between prosecutors and judges.
"You stated that Mr. Belton informed you that our firm was prejudiced against you and intimidated by you because of your race," the letter said.
If so many whites were not racially prejudiced, white support for the death penalty would be much lower, and so would public support more generally.
Recently, Caliskan and colleagues published a paper in Science, that finds as a computer teaches itself English, it becomes prejudiced against black Americans and women.
Given the extremely hostile attacks Trump has received from the top brass of Fox News, the organization can fairly be said to be prejudiced against him.
British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values which this country represents: decency, tolerance and respect.
Few Americans see their local police as prejudiced against blacks, but there are sharp differences by race and between those who live in urban areas vs.
The court's suppression order was issued to prevent potential jurors in a second Pell abuse trial from being prejudiced by media reports of the first trial.
This is when "the prejudiced associations you make very rapidly in your brain [occur] so rapidly that you're not even aware you're making them," Sen says.
Their shared realization that the person behind the prejudiced assumptions they had of each other is, actually, good, is what makes the movie's happy ending palatable.
His death drew attention to a prejudiced and corrupt legal system in the Jim Crow South, and was a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
Showing the footage on TV prejudiced Chinese and world public opinion against him and his wife, he argued in a complaint made to Ofcom last year.
The president has seized on on uncovered texts between FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI attorney Lisa Page to depict the agency as prejudiced against him.
But that still leaves out a lot of Trump supporters who don't share bigoted or prejudiced perspectives about people based on their race, ethnicity, or religion.
Mr. Zuma's legal team has argued that his court case has been prejudiced by long delays and that there has been political interference in his prosecution.
Some of Disney's older movies streaming on Disney+ will include disclaimers about the cultural context of certain scenes that are considered outright racist and prejudiced today.
"It is unclear to what extent the defendant's obstructive conduct actually prejudiced the government at trial," a new prosecutor on the case wrote to the judge.
While Smollett's accusations are being investigated as an alleged fabrication, crimes fueled by racism, homophobia and other prejudiced views are on the rise, according to experts.
In 2017, Caliskan and colleagues published a paper in Science that finds as a computer teaches itself English, it becomes prejudiced against black Americans and women.
Borat was initially banned, and the Foreign Ministry threatened to sue Baron Cohen, complaining that the film portrayed their country as prejudiced and backward, the BBC reports.
That is why it is imperative that Trump tell his supporters that he sharply rejects the prejudiced views we have heard, the threatening actions we have seen.
"Why should we be prejudiced on anything?" he continued, explaining that about a quarter of the 81 weddings performed in Hell's chapel last year were same-sex.
It's not a totally implausible theory, that the country becomes more tolerant during economic booms and that white Americans become more racially prejudiced during recessions or stagnation.
According to the AJC, Peebles said that, after a thorough investigation, the administration doesn't believe the students "had malice in their hearts" or were prejudiced against Jews.
Over Labor Day weekend, Lena Dunham was slammed for her presumptive and prejudiced remarks about Odell Beckham Jr. during a chat between herself and friend Amy Schumer.
I think it would be a big push for pole to enter the Olympics because so many people don't know about pole, or they're prejudiced about it.
It's pretty simple to identify blatant prejudice, but it's also easy to forget that we live in a culture that sends us subtly prejudiced messages every day.
"The Met has been prejudiced by the more than six decades that have elapsed since the end of World War II." Zuckerman's lawyer had no immediate comment.
"People come out feeling that they know some intimate details about them and then here they were, asking all these questions that were incredibly prejudiced,"  he said.
After all, Mr Trump had "replaced the dog whistle"—coded language to appeal to prejudiced voters—"with a bull horn", says Matt MacWilliams, author of the study.
On Friday, the majority opinion said that Skakel had been prejudiced in the case because of Sherman's failure to obtain alibi testimony from a witness, Denis Ossorio.
"I hate that son of a bitch, he golfs every day, doesn't get his shit done … He's prejudiced," one of the men says while attacking the dummy.
If you do warn them, they may wrongly infer that it's you and not your neighbors who are prejudiced, which could expose you to legal risks yourself.
The release of the video — which, according to police affidavits, showed Mr. Kraft as the recipient of sex acts — would have prejudiced any trial, his lawyers argued.
His attorney George Leontire says that "as a gay man myself, I argued against this really discredited approach," which could have massively prejudiced the jury against Hernandez.
According to the investigators' report, cases against at least 145 Russian athletes suspected of using performance-enhancing drugs have been "materially prejudiced" by deleted or altered data.
After opening with an automated call from the New York justice system, vocalist Danny Orlowski spends the rest of the track loudly taunting a profoundly prejudiced institution.
He also asked Dearing for an assurance that the plaintiffs would not be prejudiced in future applications for a new gun license — an assurance Dearing gave Roberts.
Nothing SNL does is going to break through the counter-media of Fox News, where the prevailing entertainment culture is considered prejudiced and exclusionary, and so, dismissible.
There's a carefree attitude to his comedy, a sense that even when faced with the most difficult or prejudiced situation, he can escape with a quick gibe.
"She accuses the entire country, including all of law enforcement, of 'implicit bias,' essentially suggesting that everyone, including our police, are basically racist and prejudiced," Trump said.
But experts like Poussaint still seem to think that, even if altered brain chemistry doesn't conveniently explain away racism, a person could be rewired to become less prejudiced.
During her tenure the AU has considered a mass pullout from the International Criminal Court, which some members deem prejudiced because most of its targets have been African.
" The National Association of Hispanic Journalists, which criticized Brokaw's comments as factually incorrect, said "his position bolsters stereotypes that U.S. Hispanics are all foreigners, prejudiced as the 'others.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right which is the antithesis of the values this country represents, decency, tolerance and respect," the spokesperson said.
Is he likely to achieve a measure of success in claiming that he had either lost money (more money than other shareholders) or had been otherwise unfairly prejudiced?
However, all these deportation threats and this new racist wave that's grown through the republican candidate's prejudiced rhetoric has created a discouraging and intimidating atmosphere for Mexican restaurateurs.
"I don't know what else you could call these attacks other than racist, other than prejudiced, other than bigoted," Clinton said in an interview with MSNBC on Monday.
But this attitude doesn't necessarily translate into prejudiced views: Only a third of Americans thought the country had "gone too far" in accepting trans people, that poll concluded.
The protesters see the government's decision as prejudiced against the occupants of central Afghanistan, most of whom are Hazaras, a group emerging from a long history of oppression.
Benson and Wyatt, who are not attorneys, said that the "prior bad acts" witnesses unfairly prejudiced the jury on issues that were not related to the actual charges.
Russia vetoed an October resolution to extend the mandate, saying the group is prejudiced against Russia, and on Thursday the ambassador again cited "flaws" with the investigators' work.
Brandt and Crawford found that people of low cognitive ability are prejudiced against groups that people didn't choose to be part of, such as ethnic or LGBT groups.
I felt very cowardly at that moment, like a little pathetic child, full of shame that I didn't have that warrior spirit to fight against these prejudiced people.
"What concerns me the most in these trials is that the system is fundamentally prejudiced against foreign individuals," said Ms. Wille, who has observed dozens of terrorism trials.
For instance, when in 2017 scientists taught a computer program to learn the English language by mining the internet, it ultimately became prejudiced against women and black people.
Trump said at a ceremony at the State Department that honored 13 women who have faced rapists, acid-wielding attackers and the prejudiced courts that often protect them.
The daunting task ahead for progressive activists is convincing ordinary voters that a major political party—prejudiced, venal, and unmoored from reason—can lose the right to govern.
"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.
On the other side, 13% of Americans said all or most black people are prejudiced against white people, including 14% of white people and 10% of black people.
"This is another round, but I think we will survive it," he told Reuters in an interview, complaining that "many people have a prejudiced attitude to our athletes".
But all too frequently, prejudiced actors pervade the white space and are singly or collectively interested in marginalizing the black person, actively reminding him of his outsider status.
Volkswagen said early this month that its case has been prejudiced by recent publicity about how the company financed research, in which monkeys were exposed to diesel exhaust.
And while there's no implication that those people are prejudiced against minorities, it would make sense that they pass on their natural, unconscious bias in the AI they create.
The image tagging system that went viral on social media was part of artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford's attempts to publicize how prejudiced technology can be.
Commenter Marginbuilder is prejudiced against people who don't dress appropriately for the interview, because "if you can't dress appropriately for an interview then you can't dress appropriately for work."
The court had issued a suppression order on the trial out of concern that a second trial Pell faced could be prejudiced by the outcome of the first case.
The $900 billion e-commerce giant had to shut down a résumé-reviewing computer program early last year after discovering it was prejudiced against women, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
Argentina's presidency voiced cautious optimism that consensus would be reached, but a White House official said the United States would walk away from any statement that prejudiced U.S. interests.
"Targeting people for no reason other than their faith or their country of birth is cruel, prejudiced and counterproductive," he will say, according to excerpts released to the media.
A big problem for the president is his conduct: A majority of respondents said the traits "selfish" (65 percent) and "prejudiced" (55 percent) describe him very or somewhat well.
It would of course be at least momentarily awkward for Trump if such a tape emerged—and it would reinforce the perception by many Americans that he's deeply prejudiced.
In other words, the smarter subjects in their study were likely to be prejudiced against groups considered conventional or conservative—groups perceived to have "high choice" in their associations.
It's not that evangelicals are personally prejudiced, these writers claim; nonetheless, they find it disturbing that such voters would overlook Trump's racism and misogyny for short-term political gains.
But it comes with many conceptual difficulties: A large proportion of messages shared on social networks in India have little to do with verifiable facts and peddle prejudiced opinions.
It was all part of a "sexist smear" effort that spread widely and prejudiced public opinion against Ms. Butina, her lawyers, Robert N. Driscoll and Alfred D. Carry, argued.
By blaming the financial crisis, in part, on redlining, Bloomberg appears to be defending a prejudiced system that denied low-income, often minority neighborhoods access to capital and loans.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far-right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents -- decency, tolerance and respect," the spokesman said.
Scores of angry people online seemed almost excited to hold this murder up as validation for their prejudiced views of the city, but angry people online are like that.
But Chief Justice Roberts's opinion answered larger questions, too, ruling that Mr. Buck's lawyers had been ineffective and had prejudiced him, making him entitled to a new sentencing hearing.
Nine percent of Americans said that all or most white people in the US are prejudiced against black people, including 218% of white people and 20% of black people.
"I know ... how they compile these reports and how politically prejudiced they can be depending on which country they work in," Tokayev said at his first post-election briefing.
"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.
Because of prejudice, they appointed white guardians to oversee Osage wealth under the prejudiced assumption that somehow the Osage were not able to handle their own money, which was absurd.
"From Day One on the job as attorney general of the United States, William Barr has been prejudiced against the possibility that President Donald Trump committed crimes," Elie Honig wrote.
I told him that I didn't know because it wasn't an issue for me as I am not raising the girls to be either anti-Semitic or prejudiced against anyone.
So I think -- and I would love the opportunity, frankly I'm prejudiced, I want Trump to win the Republican nomination -- and I would love the opportunity to run against him.
Now they want mainstream Muslim leaders to condemn unequivocally the same extremism that has very probably led to what the police describe as the "religiously prejudiced" murder of Mr Shah.
While these strikes showcased impressive technological advances, they also prejudiced us into believing that this new capability ushered in a new type of war: A war best described as clean.
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.
The Chinese Embassy responded by firing off a series of tweets to Eduardo Bolsonaro saying his words were "absurd, prejudiced ... (and) irresponsible" and that he should seek to educate himself.
He said he'd worked with Sessions at different points in his career, and that he'd never seen evidence that Sessions was prejudiced or lacked interest in upholding civil rights. Rep.
Barksdale was especially livid about the report's suggestion that the department, which is roughly 40 percent black, was prejudiced because it arrested mostly African-Americans in many parts of town.
Drug dealers, perhaps, aren't as racially prejudiced as doctors in whom they provide drugs to — so they've let the expansion in the supply of heroin and fentanyl reach black people.
The Chinese Embassy responded by firing off a series of tweets to Eduardo Bolsonaro saying his words were "absurd, prejudiced ... (and) irresponsible" and that he should seek to educate himself.
To me, Trump is the man who muddied legitimate security concerns about fulfilling our nation's promise to accept huddled masses by advocating for prejudiced policies blocking entry on religious grounds.
At times he promises that artificial intelligence technology will come up with algorithms that will allow us to flag harmful speech without any input from fallible and prejudiced human judgment.
Public opinion polls in almost every country show steady declines in racial and religious prejudice­ — and more importantly for the future, that younger cohorts are less prejudiced than older ones.
Defense attorney Andrew Savage said a "tsunami of information" from media coverage had prejudiced prospective jurors and he sought to move the trial to the far northwest corner of the state.
And in 2014, Jordan weighed in on the controversy swirling around then-Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who was caught on tape making racially prejudiced statements about his own players.
And, some day, the complaints of those who rail against gender equality in the tech industry will seem as ludicrous as all the prejudiced claims of those who came before them.
But Cobb County Judge Mary Staley agreed to move the trial from her court in metro Atlanta because Harris' attorneys made a "substantive showing" that extensive publicity had potentially prejudiced jurors.
However, "our client remains of the view that the commission is prejudiced against him and lacks the requisite impartiality," Mantsha wrote separately in a letter to the inquiry seen by Reuters.
But ex-gay organizations are still based on the prejudiced ideas that homosexuality is wrong and should be changed — and there are plenty of heartbreaking stories to go along with that.
"The current generation of young people is the smartest, most idealistic, and least prejudiced generation in the modern history of the United States," Sanders writes in a foreword to the Guide.
Internet security expert Matt Prince says it isn't right to say that tech giants are biased, despite criticism from Republican lawmakers who claim that the platforms are prejudiced against conservative viewpoints.
And here is the tricky part, in terms of the court's obligations: If potential jurors are prejudiced against Stone, it really won't matter if it is Stone who created that prejudice.
Prosecutors' instructions to the grand jury, and their question-and-answer period with the group, during the indictment process prejudiced the jurors against Pino, Camacho wrote in his decision to dismiss.
Can we champion her as a role model, celebrate her as brave, and continue to defend her against her many prejudiced critics when she pledges her allegiance to her own attackers?
Discrimination in any form can have serious health consequences: Sexual minorities living in communities with high levels of prejudice die more than a decade earlier than those in less prejudiced communities.
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 premise finds a bunch of city kids so terrified by their own prejudiced perceptions of two well-meaning hillbillies that they accidentally murder each other while attempting to "escape" them.
Women seeking business investment in China experienced the lowest levels of bias, according to the report, with just 25% saying they felt investors were prejudiced against them because of their gender.
They described Mr. Trump as an inspirational figure who is undoing Mr. Obama's legacy and beating back the perceived threat of Muslim and Latino immigrants, whom they denounced in prejudiced terms.
The Australia I grew up in was a racist country: Slurs were common in conversation; news outlets were openly prejudiced against entire groups; and politicians rarely took a moral high road.
However, for someone who has not been marginalized, at least in those ways, to me I'm recognizing it as damaging to speak of anyone in a generally discouraging and prejudiced manner.
China routinely denies accusations of rights abuses, saying its critics are prejudiced, that China is a country with rule of law and that it only goes after those who break the law.
Article 12 of the country's constitution protects Singaporeans from certain forms of state-based discrimination, but multiple real estate agents told CNBC there are no laws for prejudiced practices in private property.
He also argued that the President did nothing wrong in his call with Zelensky, and claimed that Democrats had prejudiced the case with unfair process and had violated the separation of powers.
Defendants can be charged with murder, assault, or unlawfully possessing firearms, and the Justice Department can invoke federal hate crime laws where there's clear evidence of a racist or otherwise prejudiced motive.
They could promote a male figurehead who wouldn't offend their prejudiced views of what was acceptable and still keep me where I was, to do the work that needed to be done.
It was about freedom and tolerance and acceptance in a prejudiced world… the music world is a lot more accepting now and I think we played our own little part in that.
As we predicted, these covertly prejudiced people tended to refrain from shocking the man who was confirmed as gay, but delivered extremely high levels of shocks to the man who liked shopping.
" Fortunately for fans of Trump impressions, he adds this caveat: "Obviously that doesn't include people like Trump and it doesn't include people who are demagogues or racists or prejudiced in any way.
There was a time when psychologists feared that "social desirability bias" — people unwilling to admit they're prejudiced, for fear of being shamed — would prevent people from answering such questions about prejudice truthfully.
In that era, artists typically were encouraged to downplay featured deemed "undesirable" — which, during that time's largely prejudiced society, often included those that were considered more traditionally African, according to The Guardian.
After Donald Trump's victory in 2016, it is clear that the prejudiced views of a lot of Americans helped elect to the White House a man who's repeatedly made racist, offensive statements.
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.
"In short, either the government apparently has no genuine need for Mr. Miller's grand jury testimony or it will be not be prejudiced during a short stay of the mandate," it states.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents — decency, tolerance and respect," May's office said in a statement.
Voters under the age of 19823, who research suggests are the least racially prejudiced group in the UK, supported staying in the EU by margins similar to those seen among racial minorities.
According to their work, whites prejudiced against other ethnic groups tend to believe that the United States is superior to other countries and that it should refrain from engagement in world affairs.
And before each of these prejudiced laws was passed there was a rise in violent hate speech, much of it threatening genocidal violence against free people of African descent in those states.
"Other governments are simply bought off (by China.)" Chinese diplomat Xing Jisheng addressed reporters at the end of the news conference, saying China totally rejected the HRW report as prejudiced and fabricated.
In a Pew Research Center survey in August, three-fifths of both college-educated whites and non-whites and fully two-thirds of adults younger than 30 said they considered Trump prejudiced.
"At the time he was arrested, Jefferson County was segregated, prejudiced and mean-spirited because of the evident racial and economic disparities that still linger to this very day," Scales told CNN.
If a judge/juror made a public statement that their mind was made up before all testimony is in, the trial would be prejudiced & I'd move for mistrial & have the judge removed.
Although small business owners have argued that it's easier, safer, or more efficient for them to be cash-free, state legislators say that the practice is prejudiced, on a number of levels.
But even if Americans are more tolerant of gay Americans than voters think they are, more are prejudiced against gay Americans than they were against black Americans in 2007 or women in 2014.
" Facing repeated questions from Richardson on why employers don't have the right to quiz female employees about baby plans — even if they won't be prejudiced by the answer — Ardern replied: "Then why ask?
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.
Earlier this month, the communications regulator said influential figures on social media and others with commercialized online followings were to be monitored by the state to clamp down on immoral or prejudiced content.
In May, Cobb County Superior Court Judge Mary Staley agreed to move the trial from the metro Atlanta county, saying the defense made a "substantive showing" that extensive publicity may have prejudiced jurors.
While the group experiences prejudice from airport security and from a radio host in the town, the characters handle the experiences with good humor and the joke is on those who are prejudiced.
The judge said an "urban heroin dealer" without a weapon would be an anomaly — a statement the attorney for the mother of Smith's daughter, Christina Wilson, cited as evidence the ruling was prejudiced.
She is disgusted by how many of her countrymen cheer his nastiest attacks on women and minorities—though she later expressed regret for saying that she thinks fully "half" his supporters are prejudiced.
Most Americans may be embarrassed of a president they describe as "prejudiced" and "selfish," but almost half of the country still thinks the media is making up a bunch of stories about him.
Greenblatt the historian seems to let his inner Poggio take over, and thus this nonfiction history takes on the prejudiced slant of a 15th-century anti-religious egotistical humanist and becomes historical fiction.
Call generically for everyone to overcome prejudice, and you open the doorway for people prejudiced against Jews to conclude that it's really the Jews' job to get rid of their prejudice against you.
They say Judge Charles Breyer was prejudiced against the defense from the start, chopping down their witness list from 48 to less than ten and refusing to consider evidence that implicated city officials.
In European countries, where prejudiced attitudes toward the hijab and the building of mosques are still rampant, the call of the athan nationwide is a symbolic stance against Islamophobia and anti-Muslim bigotry.
In one recent case where such evidence helped lead to a conviction, the decision was overturned by an appeals court that found the admission of the evidence had, in fact, prejudiced the jury.
But Ms. Abraham said Judge O'Neill would be unlikely to reverse himself and allow more testimony, especially since the defense could argue that in adding so many witnesses, he had prejudiced the case.
Computers learn how to be racist, sexist, and prejudiced in a similar way that a child does, as computer scientist Aylin Caliskan, now at George Washington University, told me in a 2017 interview.
This doesn't mean that displacement and gentrification are not happening, nor that artists and galleries do not contribute to these processes, nor that I'm somehow magically free from prejudiced thinking and above all that.
He has accused the press of being prejudiced against 250-Star, denouncing journalists as "foul jackals", and alleging that newspapers are intent on stirring trouble between himself and his fellow deputy prime minister, Salvini.
" Bannon is not afraid to use words like 'nationalism' and 'culture' "Nationalism, and especially "white nationalism," are terms fraught with historical tensions and can elicit fear from minorities affected by racist or prejudiced mindsets.
Paige was no less great than Robinson (he may in fact have been the greatest pitcher of all time), but he was kept from prominence by exclusionary and prejudiced bylaws and de facto segregation.
On Thursday, Sanders had a chance to respond and dismissed the idea that he was the big reason that a guy most Americans think is "prejudiced" and "selfish" lives in the White House now.
Assistant District Attorney Kevin Wilson said "there is no possibility" that the allegations against the police detective "in any way impaired the integrity of the grand jury or prejudiced the defendant," according to CBS.
We know nothing more about his situation than this, but the implication is that Amar has been profiled by an immigration service prejudiced by the whims of a government engaged in an illegal war.
" Describing the reception of his work by American audiences, Mr. Wesker wrote, "I want an audience to suspend its own prejudiced intelligence in order to concentrate solely on what I am trying to communicate.
But if a person's desire to not be prejudiced stems from the feeling that "other people tell me that's bad," Kubota said, those external motivations are not usually enough to curtail or control prejudice.
Where pre-Enlightenment Europe was sporadically cruel, post-Enlightenment Europe was systematically inhumane; where the pre-Enlightenment was haphazardly prejudiced, the Enlightenment was systematically racist, creating a "scientific" hierarchy of humanity that justified imperialism.
It took two days for Trump to twist her words into the accusation "that everyone, including our police, are basically racist and prejudiced" — in other words, you're guilty and you just don't know it.
Constant news reports paint a picture of an out-of-control, angry, mentally unstable, reckless president who is prejudiced against all of humanity except white people with modest incomes and out-of-date values.
And in an unusual rebuke from a former member of the court, Justice John Paul Stevens, 98, said he had reluctantly concluded that Judge Kavanaugh was too prejudiced to effectively sit on the bench.
Indeed, if politicians increasingly feel at liberty to use explicitly prejudiced rhetoric during their campaigns, then the mass public is likely to take cues from such behavior, leading them to express more prejudice themselves.
Many of the politicians had successful and propertied African-American residents in their districts, yet their hate speech was filled with false and prejudiced claims about the essential laziness and violence of African-Americans.
This slander was picked up again by the American propagandists during the Spanish-American War and echoes of it continue in the dim and prejudiced view some hold of Hispanics generally to this day.
Answers have varied from claiming that there is no problem within Islam today, which is too defensive, to asserting that Islam itself is a huge problem for the world, which is unfair and prejudiced.
But some experts said Weinstein's argument that the jury was prejudiced by the Molineux evidence will face a major hurdle: his acquittal of first-degree rape and the most serious charge, predatory sexual assault.
I mean "prejudiced" in the most literal sense: Barr pre-judged the case in Trump's favor, and he has acted in accordance ever since Barr's prejudice is not a matter of opinion or debate.
Excitable students who thought Mr Murray unacceptably prejudiced—one of his books touches on the relationship of race to intelligence, though he has also written on the white working class—evidently considered that offer insufficient.
"I told him that I didn't know because it wasn't an issue for me as I am not raising the girls to be either anti-Semitic or prejudiced against anyone," she said in the declaration.
If Mueller had brought a case in this situation, the one regarding the President's public comments as Manafort went to trial that could have prejudiced a jury would have been strongest, according to the report.
There's a big move to free Meek on grounds the judge was prejudiced ... biased against Meek when he would not change managers or give Judge Brinkley a shout-out in a Boyz II Men song.
It said Washington had skipped legal steps, failed to follow the correct WTO procedure, and omitted to mention any specific level of trade sanctions that it proposed to level on India, leaving India "severely prejudiced".
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the forecasts were ungenerous and "prejudiced," because they assumed Italy would post no further growth this year after it emerged from recession with a stronger-than-expected first quarter.
He specifically argued that anyone who wants stronger borders isn't a "racist," anyone who's worried about letting in refugees isn't an "Islamophobe," and anyone who supports police in the Black Lives Matter debate isn't "prejudiced."
I'd seen the photographs of Mandela triumphantly clasping the hand of the country's last white president, an iconic end-of-224th-century symbol of humanity's potential to overcome the darker, prejudiced aspects of its nature.
A better approach may be to make the stores more racially integrated and put more minorities in leadership positions, because there's evidence that we become less prejudiced when we interact with members of other groups.
In that sense – much like Bibbledy Bob – Bradley too has discerned correctly, in that he has realised that British people are horribly prejudiced when it comes to football on the other side of the Atlantic.
"If you are sympathetic to those who are prejudiced against Jews, we cannot stand with you," Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch said in a sermon on Friday at Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on the Upper West Side.
The problem is that such an approach to prejudice reduction can backfire, according to Legault: People need to feel that they are freely choosing to be non-prejudiced, rather than having it forced upon them.
Trump defended his comments at a Wednesday press conference as simply striving for accuracy, after a journalist asked him about reports of prejudiced acts taken in the United States recently against people of Asian descent.
While many of the voters said they were not personally prejudiced, they said they believed that others, especially Republicans, would have problems with Mr. Buttigieg's sexual orientation and that he would be a weak nominee.
While Jyoti recognizes that changing prejudiced mindsets will take a long time, he emphasized that changing the law was a vital first step in building a new society where LGBT people are protected and respected.
"Widely consumed images of Native American stereotypes in commercial and educational environments slander, defame, and vilify Native peoples, Native cultures, and tribal nations, and continue a legacy of racist and prejudiced attitudes," the report states.
It had begun to look into other forms of widespread violence, including in countries at peace, apparently in the hope that broadening its reach would quiet claims that it is prejudiced and widen its appeal.
Zelda and Eliza's boss is security supervisor Strickland (Michael Shannon), an imposing and prejudiced man who carries around a cattle prod and is desperate to please his superiors, which he hides behind a blowhard demeanor.
Christine Chung, Yani Rosenthal's lawyer, in a letter on Monday said that while OFAC's conduct had "deeply and unfairly prejudiced" her client, pursuing the motion to dismiss the case would not be productive given recent developments.
Wood's blog reflects the difficulty across Silicon Valley in grasping the way statistical biases (the over/under representation of varying skin tones impacting accuracy) overlaps with racial biases (face recognition used to abet prejudiced police systems).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Release of a book on Vatican Treasurer George Pell just two months before charges were laid against him last year for historical sexual offences may have prejudiced his case, a court heard on Tuesday.
Paul Gambles, the managing director of MBMG Group, was equally scathing, saying the organization had "zero credibility" and had now come out with a "very prejudiced viewpoint" on the U.K.'s future within the European bloc.
Well, it's mostly to do with his defense team's plan to appeal the guilty verdict -- likely on the grounds that the decision to allow five other accusers to testify in the trial unfairly prejudiced the jury.
On a wholesale level, surging concern for democracy and respect for differences suggest that that his side in the so-called culture war, which recalls an America of a more prejudiced and divided past, is losing.
That's primarily what's happening when we attempt to think in a future-looking way about the humanities, is that the idiom of the culture is so prejudiced against life-specific values, like social and common good.
But perhaps most telling to me was that 87 percent of Republicans and their leaners say that Trump fights for what they believe in, while at the same time 35 percent say that he is prejudiced.
And after winning an Oscar for his performance as a prejudiced cop in "Billboards," Sam Rockwell is cast as another racist: C.P. Ellis, a Ku Klux Klan leader who ultimately worked alongside Ms. Atwater on integration.
In some ways, this family is deeply prejudiced and blind to Marta's humanity, they're also very much a group of people who have been shaped and warped by the privilege that has been granted to them.
Maryland's highest court, its Court of Appeals, agreed in a 4-to-3 decision that the lawyer's work had been deficient but said Mr. Syed had not been prejudiced given the other evidence in the case.
" Like other "old white ex-big pharma executive men" who voted Trump, Hardwick is among those who have "disqualified themselves as either too prejudiced, and/or too incompetent to judge who the next president should be.
It is profoundly prejudiced, and a bit of a policy-effectiveness own goal, for a state to refuse to support otherwise socially desirable charitable or educational activities solely because they are carried out by religious organizations.
So when the media lets Trump whitewash prejudiced views as genuine disagreement, that reinforces the idea that a racist or sexist view is simply a different idea, not something that we shouldn't tolerate as a society.
ESPN personality-turned-political commentator Britt McHenry told Fox News that "Olbermann has proven time and time again how irrationally angry, prejudiced, and outright bigoted he truly is," but none of that apparently matters to Disney executives.
Tsarnaev's attorneys argued in late 230 that "the community's exposure to the bombings and ensuring pretrial publicity" meant that jurors were exposed to details of the case before sitting for the trial, and were prejudiced against him.
So many of the local authorities were bought off or were complicit in the crime, so nothing was being done—or they were just deeply prejudiced, and because the victims were Native Americans, they ignored the crime.
Much about ancient societies was exploitative and prejudiced, and historical works are better off wrestling with that reality effacing it for the sake of presenting a deceptively friendly and welcoming picture of history to a modern audience.
MOSCOW, Russia (Reuters) - Egypt will formally protest to FIFA about the performance of Paraguay referee Enrique Caceres whose decisions they feel prejudiced the outcome of their World Cup game against hosts Russia in St Petersburg on Tuesday.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Jacob Zuma, unseated as South African president last year over corruption allegations, will attend a judicial inquiry into government graft during his tenure even though he believes it is prejudiced against him, his lawyer said.
Clinton's ads have attacked Trump for being incompetent, prejudiced, and a fraud, and they are coming in a crucial post-primary period, when the two parties' presumptive nominees try to define one another for a national audience.
Stalwart Republican opposition to such a nominee would enable Democrats to paint the GOP as prejudiced and motivated by considerations other than legal reservations -- and perhaps might embarrass some swing-state Senate Republicans up for re-election.
The country's top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, said on Saturday that almost 40 foreign leaders would come, and also took a swipe at "prejudiced" critics of the program who seek to besmirch it with concerns like "debt traps".
Lest I sound prejudiced, like so many of my American compatriots, for whom it's an idée reçue to say, "France would be delightful if it weren't for the French," I should clarify that I'm a passionate Francophile.
In the motion to remove Judge Persky, the prosecution said he was "prejudiced against the party or the interests of the party," said Stacey Capps, the chief trial deputy in the Santa Clara County district attorney's office.
His attorneys urged the judge to dismiss the case, arguing that an 11-year delay between the incident alleged by Ms. Constand and prosecutors' decision to file criminal charges had prejudiced his right to a fair trial.
And in an unusual rebuke from a former member of the court, Justice John Paul Stevens, 98, said on Thursday that he had reluctantly concluded that Judge Kavanaugh was too prejudiced to effectively sit on the bench.
The result, Schaffner argues, is that Republican candidates increasingly have an incentive to use prejudiced rhetoric to appeal to their supporters, and using such rhetoric no longer comes with the same electoral penalty as it once did.
Our new president-elect Donald Trump has, at best, condoned insensitive, prejudiced behavior toward refugees and border-crossers; at worst, his potential cabinet's ideology reeks of xenophobic fascism, of the social tenets that led to internment camps.
This assertion is also socioeconomically prejudiced—it excludes people who lack the time or money to take yoga, sustain organic and gluten-free diets and practice other health-centric regimens that only the privileged can afford to.
Although Paul subsequently issued apologies, the callous stunt was just the latest in a string of incidents where popular YouTubers have posted jaw-droppingly offensive, prejudiced, or unethical content that would never pass muster at a traditional outlet.
Plasse claimed Staten Island authorities prejudiced the jury in his case by illegally releasing to the media information about his convictions as a youthful offender, and kept him in jail despite the fact that he posted cash bail.
Johnson & Johnson's orthopedics unit DePuy has called on a federal judge to toss an ongoing trial over the company's metal-on-metal hip implants, saying plaintiffs had prejudiced the jury by making inappropriate references to other hip litigation.
Recommendations will not be binding on the city, and critics there predicted that the investigation would ultimately do little to aid the police force, which has faced repeated accusations of prejudiced policing and the use of excessive force.
In fact, the wild day at the White House showing the impulsive and prejudiced sides of his character probably more accurately reflects who Trump really is than the staged, reality show-style meeting on immigration he convened Tuesday.
Carlson said in his ruling that Lewis' courtroom behavior may have prejudiced the jury, saying the lawyer presented the case she wished she had instead of one that abided by his pre-trial rulings excluding certain evidence and witnesses.
A group of 30 seventh graders from the Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy in Dorchester faced prejudiced remarks by MFA staff and patrons during their visit to the museum last Thursday, according to Arturo J. Forrest, the academy's principal.
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.
A spokesman for U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May condemned President Trump's decision Wednesday to retweet anti-Muslim hate videos from British far-right leader Jayda Fransen, stating that U.K. citizens "overwhelmingly reject" the prejudiced rhetoric of the far-right.
And in the summer of 2015, it would shoot Donald Trump to the top of the polls, where he would stay, feeding sentiments with wild and prejudiced claims against a constellation of foreign targets, and Hispanic immigrants in particular.
I think all companies should be honest about whatever it is they provide for society; I've boycotted products and businesses for child/slave labor, or if their investors or presidents have openly supported prejudiced organisations against my personal beliefs.
In response to a request to elaborate on her argument, Jardina emailed back: I think it's absolutely reasonable that many whites don't think they hold racially prejudiced beliefs, even though by some social science measures, we think they do.
She said that what she had read about the lawsuit, particularly that Asian-American applicants were rated lower on personality traits than applicants of other backgrounds, made her suspect that some admissions officers were probably prejudiced against Asian-Americans.
In recent phone calls, Trump has told friends he believes the memo would expose bias within the FBI's top ranks and make it easier for him to argue the Russia investigations are prejudiced against him, according to two sources.
Resources also play a role, like if someone has the financial means to change jobs if they feel their employer is prejudiced, or if a person has a strong community to support him or her during moments of distress.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. For obvious reasons, last year saw a surge of discussion around how to engage with people who hold prejudiced or racist views—and if those people should even be engaged with at all.
According to Supreme Court precedent, in order to show his Sixth Amendment right to effective assistance of counsel was compromised, Mr Lee needs to prove not only that his lawyer was deficient but that his mistakes "prejudiced"—negatively influenced—the outcome.
In a decision on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Kevin Castel in Manhattan said Walters failed to show he was prejudiced by the leaks, and that their "limited effect" on the complex probe into Walters' alleged illegal conduct weighed against dismissal.
But at a time when America is battling to defend its moral conscience from neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and others who hold prejudiced views, this primetime event looks more and more like it's exploiting or inflaming those tensions for profit.
Humphrey says China Central Television (CCTV), which broadcast the footage via its international subsidiary China Global Television Network (CGTN), may have breached British fairness rules by distributing what he said was a forced confession which prejudiced a subsequent trial against him.
Harris' attorneys also successfully argued that extensive publicity may have prejudiced jurors and persuaded Superior Court Judge Mary Staley to move the trial from Cobb County in metro Atlanta to Brunswick in South Georgia, about 300 miles away from Harris' home.
Humphrey says China Central Television, which broadcast the footage via its international subsidiary China Global Television Network (CGTN), may have breached UK fairness rules by distributing what he said was a forced confession which prejudiced a subsequent trial against him.
It is, after all, a movie in the rough genre of Driving Miss Daisy and other tales of respectability politics, where good-hearted, saintly black folks teach coarser, prejudiced white people that it's okay to embrace people of other races.
In fact, even after having its fraud claims resurrected, that any claims were ever dismissed at all suggests that the defendants made effective arguments -- enough to satisfy a test that is designed to be prejudiced against people being sued like Trump.
China has never forced debt upon participants of its new Silk Road project as "prejudiced" critics have suggested, the country's top diplomat said on Saturday in a strongly worded defense of a key policy platform of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Adopting the definition formulated in May by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) is meant to make it harder for people to get away with discriminatory or prejudiced behavior due to unclear or differing definitions of what anti-Semitism actually is.
"When a defendant is prejudiced by the government's delay in charging, and there is no valid reason for the government's delay, then the court is mandated to dismiss the charges," Angela Agrusa, an attorney for Mr. Cosby, told the court.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago said John Stephenson, 54, was prejudiced by his lawyer's failure to object to the belt, which lets an officer administer an electric charge to prevent a prisoner from misbehaving in the courtroom.
A right-wing Hindu nationalist group called the Hindu Unity Council, which has links to Modi's BJP, has seized on the issue, whipping up long held communal grievances, and insisting the police investigators are prejudiced, owing to their Muslim faith.
" But productivity is no longer rising like back when tractors replaced farmers: "A big part of the reason is that the tax code of the U.S., and for that matter the country's financial system, is highly prejudiced against capital investment.
In a statement released by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday, officials accused British authorities of "a prejudiced, biased as well as hypocritical stance" in carrying out the expulsions, and castigated European Union and NATO member countries for following suit.
Liberals and leftists, meanwhile, see racism as a structural problem, reflected in both social institutions and deeply ingrained, arguably unshakable biases that can lead even people who firmly believe in ideals of equal treatment to act or speak in prejudiced ways.
Thin-skinned, narcissistic, vindictive, habitual liars who say whatever thought comes into their heads do not normally make for great presidential fodder, and Trump's prejudiced persona is actively hurting candidates who have to run beneath him on the GOP ballot.
I was and still am able to navigate diverse cultural spaces with ease as a black woman — not because I assume that these people aren't prejudiced toward me, but because if they are, I was raised not to respond in kind.
They apparently were so convinced by his campaign statements that he was prejudiced against Muslims that they flouted precedent to be able to block a travel ban in one of his executive orders that applied to countries with large Muslim populations.
More than 25 years ago in Nevada, Dominic Gentile, an attorney, held a press conference the day after his client was indicted, and made statements that may potentially have prejudiced an eventual jury (in fact, the client was ultimately acquitted).
Education isn't on the Bachelor franchise menu, though—it has a habit of serving up lazy, prejudiced portrayals of Asian countries and using these locales as backdrops for proposal-worthy dates that the contestants, who are largely white, get to enjoy.
You know, maybe he&aposs a lot better lawyer than I am, but I was never able to stand in front of a jury and explain away, yes, the person in charge here hated the defendant, was biased and prejudiced against him.
The SFO alleges the bankers intended to "create an advantage to the trading positions of employees of Barclays; and deliberately disregarded the proper basis for the submission of those rates, in moves that prejudiced the economic interests of others", according to court documents.
I am tired of explaining that while people of color can be (and often are) prejudiced, they cannot be racist because at this point in history, people of color do not hold enough positions of power to create racist institutions in this country.
In a statement, the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (COIAB) said such invasions are "encouraged by the irresponsible, authoritarian and prejudiced stance of the current government -- especially President Bolsonaro -- and its attack on the rights of this country's first peoples."
LONDON (Reuters) - The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, will tell the top U.S. diplomat in Britain on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's travel ban on people from a list of Muslim nations is prejudiced and will hurt rather than improve U.S. security.
Not only did Trump build his campaign largely on fears of immigrants and Muslims, but based on a lot of polls and surveys, he also attracted the voters who reported, by far, the highest levels of racial resentment and other prejudiced views.
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.
Despite the more obvious and deeply troubling signs of the backlash to diversity we're witnessing, like the rise in white nationalist groups and an uptick in hate crimes, most white Americans have not become more racially prejudiced over the past two decades.
In a filing late Sunday night in Manhattan federal court, Avenatti's lawyers said the "document dump" includes more than 13,800 pages of documents and an iPhone from Avenatti's former office manager, and has "severely prejudiced" their client's ability to prepare for trial.
"He called it 'not being politically correct' but in fact it was rude, it was, you know, discriminatory, it was bigoted, it was prejudiced, and yet it fed into part of the electorate that just wanted to have a primal scream," she said.
President Donald Trump, who decided to release the memo, has told friends he believes the memo would expose bias within the agency's top ranks and make it easier for him to argue the Russia investigations are prejudiced against him, according to two sources.
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 motion filed in Manhattan federal court, the lawyers for Mehmet Hakan Atilla said prosecutors had prejudiced the jury by asking their client during cross-examination on Tuesday whether he remembered that a report by a Turkish expert concluded he violated sanctions.
"The highly unprofessional, biased and prejudiced and unjustified actions of CARE will precipitate a chain sequence of events that will gravely harm the interests of millions of retail and institutional investors having direct and indirect exposure to securities of the company," it said.
Noticing what appeared to be an arrest happening outside the restaurant, Ms. Saavedra began filming the incident on her phone, mindful of the stories she hears often from friends and customers of what she describes as prejudiced police practices in the neighborhood.
" Her comments were widely condemned as prejudiced, including by a Fox News producer, Hufsa Kamal, who wrote to Ms. Pirro on Twitter: "can you stop spreading this false narrative that somehow Muslims hate America or women who wear a hijab aren't American enough?
The Christian representatives of the drive-in fit a stereotype of Red America and present a chance for some progressives on the internet to make fun of what they see as a group of closed-minded people who live in a pocket of prejudiced hell.
The trial and verdict could not be reported until now due to a court-imposed suppression order, as Pell was due to face another trial on older historical child sex offence charges and the judge did not want the next jury to be prejudiced.
One recognizes many of its faces: a young Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Mark's classmate, a not-young James Earl Jones as his primary professor, and an abstracted-looking Leslie Nielsen, playing the prejudiced father of a civil-rights-obsessed, blond-bombshell undergrad (Melora Hardin).
Similarly, Naz has already received a subtle reminder that most of American society is going to be prejudiced against him, simply because of his national heritage, thanks to those two guys who hurl racial slurs at him as he's walking the woman to her house.
"Dr Bajada should never have been appointed in the first place and should never have been allowed to work alongside the FBI experts," a lawyer for Degiorgio said, adding that his client's rights would be prejudiced if the foreign experts were allowed to testify.
"Do we really want to say to the ordinary man in the street that it is okay for his trial to be prejudiced, and it is okay for him to be unfairly treated, because it is incidental to someone else's right to comment," Shanmugan said.
Brandt and Crawford replicated previous findings that people of low cognitive ability tend to be prejudiced against non-conventional or liberal groups, as well as groups that have "low choice" in their status—groups defined by their race or gender or sexual orientation, for example.
After the president's latest comments, the sergeant's lawyers asked the judge to dismiss the case or limit his potential punishment, arguing that Mr. Trump's statements had prejudiced the case because everyone in the military justice system ultimately reports to the president as commander in chief.
Miller and Davis argue that college-educated white Americans who are prejudiced against ethnolinguistic difference are much more likely to see democracy as empowering these minority groups beyond their numerical endowment, extending rights and liberties to groups that these white Americans see as unwelcome.
Syed has maintained his innocence, and after questions were raised about his case in "Serial," a judge granted him a new trial in 2016, ruling that his attorney had prejudiced the outcome of the original trial by not calling to the stand an important witness.
In three civil filings made last week but only made available to Reuters on Wednesday, Najib's lawyers alleged that anti-graft chief Mohd Shukri Abdull, police commercial crimes head Amar Singh and Attorney General Tommy Thomas were prejudiced against him over the course of their investigations.
After we released another set of Nixon White Tapes, which included among other things some outrageous anti-Semitic and otherwise prejudiced mutterings, one of these volunteers asked me whether the rumors were true; had I personally falsified these tapes in Washington to make "the President" look bad?
We're at a really tough time in this country, and having spent a lot of personal time with Rupert during my tenure there, he's a curious guy, he's an open-minded guy, he's not a prejudiced guy, and I just don't see him in Fox News.
As LePage shows, it's not only Donald Trump who is willing to blast minorities, although Trump has certainly upped the ante in a blizzard of ill-considered, false, prejudiced and destructive remarks that have marked this political season as one of the most disgusting on record.
Many mostly failed TV shows have tried to offer riffs on Archie Bunker in the years since the '70s, but they've always been careful to suggest a slight distance between a character's prejudiced comments and what the writers believe — the, "Hey, we're not that guy!" effect.
"Trial counsel's deficient performance prejudiced Syed's defense, because, but for trial counsel's failure to investigate, there is a reasonable probability that McClain's alibi testimony would have raised a reasonable doubt in the mind of at least one juror about Syed's involvement Hae's murder," the opinion reads.
Yiannopoulos, for example, has made a big name for himself by saying prejudiced things about women, Muslim people, and LGBTQ Americans (especially transgender folks), and then defending such bigoted comments by arguing that he should be able to say whatever he wants because it's his right.
In the past few years alone, cities with notorious cops like Ferguson, Missouri, and Cleveland, Ohio, have been slapped with decrees, and while federal intervention is hardly a panacea for sloppy, prejudiced, or straight-up brutal policing, there is some evidence it can force meaningful changes.
This month, my organization, the Center for Policing Equity, held its biennial conference, where police chiefs from around the country made clear that we cannot continue to demand that officers respond to drug abuse, mental health crises, family disagreements and the whims of a prejudiced populace.
He had appealed his death sentence on the basis of his claim that a prosecution expert gave false testimony and that a courtroom bailiff may have prejudiced the jury's sentencing decision by wearing a homemade necktie depicting a syringe to show his support for capital punishment.
As one judge in the Fourth Circuit panel of 13 judges asked Omar Jadwat of the American Civil Liberties Union (arguing on behalf of the groups challenging the government) Monday, what if a government looked into a particular group for prejudiced reasons, but discovered an actual security threat?
Unlike Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning's activities -- which exposed thousands of sensitive documents, compromised ongoing operations and prejudiced US relationships with allies -- the objective of the current whistleblowers is narrow: to expose the President's possible abuse of power in inviting a foreign nation to influence the 2020 election.
In its appeal, Oracle argues that a lower court correctly found that the DoD violated a law that prohibits the agency from awarding contracts of JEDI's kind and scale to a single entity, but that it was wrong to determine Oracle was not unfairly prejudiced by the violation.
We should also be nervous that there isn't significant overlap between whites who are racially prejudiced and whites who possess a racial identity, because that means that politicians can now appeal to the two groups, independently, mobilizing them both to participate in politics, often toward the same ends.
The Times's prejudiced, relentless, totally negative coverage of Mr. Trump — which continues to this day — made me realize that if he invoked such hysteria in what is supposed to be a balanced and fair press, he was a force to be reckoned with and what was needed right now.
New research shows that younger endocrinologists are more comfortable working with transgender people, which is promising for the future of trans health care—but it's also a painful reminder that it is all too common for the health care of transgender people to be mismanaged by prejudiced physicians.
The prosecutors' request to bar news coverage appears aimed at heading off a possible attempt by Cardinal Pell's lawyers to argue that unprecedented publicity would make it impossible for fair trials to occur — especially the second trial, which in theory, could be prejudiced by reporting on the first.
In recent phone calls, Trump has told friends he believes the memo would expose bias within the FBI's top ranks and make it easier for him to argue the Russia investigations -- primarily the inquiry led by special counsel Robert Mueller -- are prejudiced against him, according to two sources.
I also find Vautier's "all is art" mantra untenable, as the validity of any totalizing theory came under severe attack from Postmodernism and Post-Structuralism, which showed that concepts and images of totality were always already heavily laden with specific cultural values and implicated in networks of prejudiced and invested power.
AB: It was tough to be a career woman in her time, she used the shortened version 'Lee' of Elizabeth, her birth name, as her professional name because it was androgynous and meant that as a photographer those who only knew her work would not be prejudiced against her gender.
"Maybe we are prejudiced by our medical backgrounds (I am a gynecologist, and my wife works on the molecular biology of placental enzymes), but we have seen, without doubt, that Adam is born (created) from a uterus and a human placenta," he wrote in the Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine.
A year later and I've spoken with several Botox-loving millennials who've convinced me that being prejudiced against anti-aging procedures is pretty hypocritical in light of, for example, the "anti-aging" work I've had done on my hair—that is, dying it back to the blonde of its youth.
The emerging science of 'bromosexual' friendships In one condition, therefore, the participants knew that the man was gay and in the other they might have privately inferred that he was gay though it wasn't confirmed, but that wasn't known to anyone else (who might have accused them of being prejudiced).
If special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE concludes there is no evidence of criminal conduct by Trump, Sessions removed any question that his involvement prejudiced or influenced the outcome.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a decision denying a motion for a new trial 01 Communique Laboratory Inc made after a jury found Citrix did not infringe one of its patents, rejecting 01 Communique's claim that it was prejudiced by the trial judge's evidentiary rulings.
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.
Granted, feminism, LGBTQ rights, and welcoming people of all ethnicities aren't exclusively the province of liberals and Democrats, but with Trump's repeated racist rhetoric and prejudiced policies, like banning transgender people from serving openly in the military, supporting equality and women and people of color has somehow become a political issue.
The racism within the police department was ingrained long before 1992, the program notes; white officers, even if they weren't prejudiced when they joined the department, came to learn that a racist system would back them up if they ever got in too deep, something borne out by the King verdict.
"Although PwC may well be surprised that some of the prior allegations in the case may differ from theory of causation the plan administrator has advanced up to this point at trial, because that theory has been disclosed before, PwC cannot at this late stage claim to be prejudiced," Marrero wrote.
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.
In 2000, when Mugabe took back land from white farmers — a populist move at the time and a response to the prejudiced division of land as a result of minority rule during the Colonial period — the commercial agricultural industry collapsed, causing the cost of food to soar and millions of Zimbabweans to starve.
Even more baffling on the subject of queer identity is that in a 2007 interview, Rowling herself made it clear she doesn't think it's a major issue to be gay in the wizarding world: If we're talking about prejudiced people within the wizarding world, what they care most about is your blood status.
"Before Pearl Harbor, I heard Hooded Justice openly expressing approval for activities of Hitler's Third Reich, and Captain Metropolis has gone on record as making statements about black and Hispanic Americans that have been viewed as both racially prejudiced and inflammatory, charges that it is difficult to argue or deny," Mason writes.
Regardless of whether it's a serious regulatory threat or not, news of this drafted executive order emphasizes yet again that one of President Donald Trump's main campaign tenets in the 2020 election will be to stoke his conservative base's fears that Big Tech is prejudiced against Republicans and is manipulating the upcoming election.
When I spoke to Taylor last year about her new book, The Body is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love, I asked about her acknowledgement that we sometimes think terrible, prejudiced things about people, whether they're based on a person's weight, gender, sexuality, race, or other aspects of their identity.
Education and awareness campaigns can go a long way towards stopping toxic behavior from prejudiced people; greater awareness of the long term impact of discrimination could help public health officials launch awareness campaigns or even early interventions for kids who show proclivities for such behavior, similar to those designed to combat bullying, Mays says.
The urgency was heightened by the need to deal with China's corporate debt overhang - Chinese firms had become almost entirely dependent on bank loans for financing, which naturally prejudiced economic development toward collateral-rich heavy industry and away from the innovative, nimble technology companies that tend to rely more on stock issuances to fund quick growth.
"I am not a prejudiced person, but this election underscored the reality that institutional racism is alive and well, that there are white Americans who would simply not vote for a black man," said Yvonne Odom, 71, a retired schoolteacher who became the first black student to integrate the high school in nearby Delray Beach in 1961.
Clinton's comments do pose a substantive problem, though: While it is easy, given the nature of Trump's rhetoric, to characterize his supporters as racist or bigoted, the fact is that a great many of them are people who don't hold any explicitly prejudiced views but feel like they don't have a choice but to support Trump in November.
The authors, Benjamin Newman, Jennifer Merolla, Sono Shah, Loren Collingwood and Karthick Ramakrishnan, all at the University of California-Riverside, and Danielle Casarez Lemi of SMU, wrote: We find that exposure to racially inflammatory statements by Trump caused those with high levels of prejudice to be more likely to perceive engagement in prejudiced behavior as socially acceptable.
In a 12-page motion filed with Judge Steven T. O'Neill of the Court of Common Pleas in Montgomery County, the lawyers said that media coverage of the charges against Mr. Cosby had prejudiced his right to a fair trial — especially in the county, where prosecutors say he assaulted Andrea Constand, a former Temple University employee, in 2004.
Whenever the courts decide whether a policy is unconstitutionally prejudiced or discriminatory, there's a meta-question of what a judge is allowed to consider when making that decision: whether she's confined to the "four corners" of the policy as written, or allowed to "look behind" it to its history and the rhetoric of its supporters and critics.
Many within the alt-right appear to be uneducated bigots and racists, but below their bizarre edgy meme exterior lies a few well-read individuals like Nick, who gather together the masses of prejudiced people and feed them propaganda that gives them an intellectual basis for their prejudice, so they can feel like their ugliest impulses are actually correct and moral.
There were also times when people "crossed the line," and we had to redirect, coach, discipline, mediate, and protect: when employees disrespected a woman in command, when they fought, when a joke leaned on prejudiced humor, when a guest told a server he owned her body, when someone hired from an outside cleaning service stalked that same server all the way home.
" The department said it also discovered a failure by local authorities "to conduct a thorough and competent investigation into the facts of the case, the use of improper and unconstitutional police investigation tactics"  and the presentation of "false and misleading evidence to the jury" as well as "prosecutorial misconduct that further prejudiced Johnson and rendered the result of the trial fundamentally unfair.
"The Met has been prejudiced by the more than six decades that have elapsed since the end of World War II." The great-grandniece, Laurel Zuckerman, said Leffmann sold "The Actor" to a Paris art dealer for $12,000 to fund the escape by him and his wife to Switzerland from Italy, which was then led by Benito Mussolini, an ally of Adolf Hitler.
I'd like to think that in the second season we'll see some of those [political and social] issues brought up, and we won't have to see some sort of [prejudiced] kind of character but really someone who's more like Christ, who went around and hung out with the lepers and the prostitutes and loved and learned and opened a safe space for these people.
The documentary took on many of the complicated angles of the case including juvenile justice reform, Brown's flawed first trial and the ways in which it was prejudiced by the fact that she was a woman of color engaging in sex work, and the lack of a social safety net available to young at-risk women like Brown — who are at a high risk for sex trafficking.
" And to their surprise, they noticed a definite boomerang effect toward complacency among the students who were less prejudiced against people who were different from them: 29 percent of the students who had seen the film agreed with this statement, compared to 19 percent of those in the control group, who had not seen Don't Be a Sucker, a result that Cooper and Dinerman called "quite startling.
Every year, the Grammys cause controversy, often due to the catergorization of certain artists, people refusing to submit their work (this year it's Drake), and an overarching sense that the Recording Academy is more than a little prejudiced (see: Adele winning awards that even she thought Beyoncé should have won.) This year, however, the nominations seem to at least reflect popular opinion slightly more than usual.
So when they are told to bus their children to a school across town; when they hear that an African American is getting an advantage in landing a good job or a spot in a good college because of an injustice that they themselves never committed; when they're told that their fears about crime in urban neighborhoods are somehow prejudiced, resentment builds over time.
There is no law prohibiting a person from having racist, sexist, homophobic, or otherwise bigoted opinions, and no law exists that requires an employee to believe that all people are equal or deserve equal rights, or to punish people for having prejudiced or backwards beliefs about racial minorities, women, people with disabilities, gay people, transgender people, or any other group that anti-discrimination statutes protect.
"British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values that this country represents — decency, tolerance and respect," British Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayPence to travel to United Kingdom, Ireland and Iceland in September Pelosi vows no UK free trade deal if Brexit undermines Good Friday accord Huawei beefs up lobbying amid Trump crackdown MORE's office said in a statement.
" They further warned that white children who ingest the steady diet of segregation and racial subordination suffer from "confusion, conflict [and] moral cynicism.... as a consequence of being taught the moral, religious and democratic principles of the brotherhood of man and the importance of justice and fair play by the same persons and institutions, who in their support of racial segregation and related practices... seem to be acting in a prejudiced and discriminatory manner.
"California taxpayers are taking a stand against bigotry and in support of those who would be harmed by this prejudiced policy," California Attorney General Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE said Friday.
Elliot Abrams, who served in foreign policy positions under former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, on Sunday said President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's speech in Saudi Arabia successfully pushes back against the narrative that Trump is prejudiced against Islam.

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