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9 Sentences With "prejudiced person"

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They wrote me into a corner that I was a prejudiced person.
"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.
A truly non-prejudiced person will score well on both measures of explicit prejudice and implicit prejudice. An aversively racist person, but not a person who is overtly racist, will instead score low on measures of explicit prejudice, yet not on measures of implicit prejudice.
Their path may appear to the prejudiced person aesthetically unsound but it is socially very promising. It is true that Samikshavadi painters are against imagination of any of the past styles or isms of art of the East or the West, but sometimes their work may indicate some influences. This may either be consciously done or just due to past habit, and may disappear after some time. But whatever influences are seen they are generally of a technical nature.
There he worked under Dr. Benjamin Black, a former army doctor, "outstanding authorit[y] in hospital administration", and "a very prejudiced person." Black was hesitant to hire Rumford, suspecting him of wanting to "make trouble", and was reluctant to raise his salary. But with the help of influential friends, including Thomas E. Caldecott and county Supervisor Harry Bartell, he received a raise at the beginning of World War II. However, he left the job due to the low pay, and was appointed VD investigator. For about a year, he worked primarily at army bases, such as Camp Knight, where his main responsibility was apprehending carriers of STDs.
On May 26, 1914, White fought reigning champion Willie Ritchie for the World Lightweight Championship in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in a ten round no decision bout. Though the vast majority of newspapers, including the Milwaukee Free Press believed White had won the match, according to the law of the Wisconsin Boxing Commission, White could only take home the championship by knocking out Ritchie. In one of his most complete victories, The Los Angeles Times wrote that White "defeated the champion (Willie Ritchie) so decisively that even the most prejudiced person in the world could not fail to see that he was master.""Ritchie Battered and Bleeding After Fight", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg.
Umbridge is depicted in the novels as being an evil, cruel, strict and despicable woman who represented the worst of political power. Umbridge is implied to be sadistic and overwhelmingly corrupt, to the point of finding joy in torturing students. Harry himself even describes Umbridge to Sirius Black stating that she's vile enough to be a Death Eater, despite not being one herself. Umbridge is also depicted to be a prejudiced person, despising half-breeds and Muggle-born witches and wizards, to the point of firing Hagrid due to his half-giant status as well as her intolerance to the centaur Firenze, even shouting racial connotations towards the hoard of centaurs that confront her in the Forbidden Forest.
The researchers believed that a prejudiced person who was attempting to appear unprejudiced would sit with the black confederate when the movie selection was the same in order to appear unprejudiced, but would sit with the white confederate (participants were white) when their choice could be attributed to wanting to watch the different movie. The researchers found that 75% of intrinsically religious participants chose to sit with the black confederate in the overt condition, but only 46% choose to sit with the black confederate in the covert condition. While these results do show that intrinsically motivated people do want to appear racially unbiased, it also shows that they are not racially prejudiced in general. Contrary to the religious orientations theory, extrinsic religiosity was unrelated to prejudice in either condition.
Chips Rafferty, the actor responsible for getting Dodd his first on-screen role Dodd was working on Bitter Springs as a tracker and interpreter for actor Michael Pate when Rafferty arranged for him to have an on-screen role. There was a positive relationship between the Indigenous Arrente people and the cast and crew, particularly Rafferty, involved in the location filming for Bitter Springs in the area of Quorn in northern South Australia. Michael Pate said that Rafferty "wasn't a prejudiced person ... Chips was a person who appreciated the Aborigine [sic] very much ... he got on very well with the people". Dodd, meanwhile, appreciated Rafferty's vision for an Australian film industry and its potential to provide opportunities for Indigenous Australians. Rafferty was the star of the film that gave Dodd his third minor screen role, Kangaroo (1952).

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