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prejudice <a prejudice; prejudices> N

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Similar to the book, blindness in the film serves as a metaphor for human nature's dark side: prejudice, selfishness, violence and willful indifference.
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All population groups have, at different times, their own unique set of beliefs, fears, hopes and prejudices.
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The ruling was without prejudice, which allows the prosecution to refile.
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We will oppose prejudice in ourselves and others and recognize that all have sinned and need to repent.
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This demand caused psychologists to begin applying social psychology theories to a number of social issues such as prejudice, war and peace.
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During the trial a worldwide outcry arose, with the firm belief based on railroaded justice and racial prejudice.
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Discrimination of that nature is considered a form of prejudice and in certain enumerated circumstances is illegal in many countries.
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Each group practice their religion, and share in their religious practices without prejudice.
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Carnivals for example became an opportunity for all classes and colors to congregate without prejudice.
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They're never skeptical about anything except the things they have a prejudice against.
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