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Prejudices

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Prejudices meaning

plural of prejudice

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A new generation of film-makers are turning their eyes, and their poisonous pens, against the prejudices of their earlier lives – prejudices fuelled by religion.

At Lear's best, he forced us to examine our prejudices and, especially through Rob Reiner's Mike "Meathead" Stivic in "All in the Family," how you could be morally right in the wrong way.

But it also heavily promotes the likes of Patricia McBride, Brian Feeney and Chris Donnelly who are there in my view to play to the gallery and to reinforce rather than reflect the prejudices within their community.

Cops routinely ignore Black Americans’ right to the presumption of innocence, for allows them to vent their prejudices and to treat 40 million citizens as criminals.

Especially in regions where prejudices are still strong, and sharing with each other is frowned upon, companies compete with each other.

His cartoon captured the evil of the actions done by Hamas in Israel, but, unfortunately, too many people have deep seated prejudices which blind them to the truth.

I notice in myself the same prejudices and have always tended to defer to tall, good-looking men and assume they were in charge.

It’ll be hard enough to select jurors who are able to consider the evidence without predispositions and prejudices.

Katie unpacks each one of Harry’s implicit biases and prejudices, laying them out in front of him without reserve.

Opinion article for NRC Writing about those experiences, she is inundated with feedback from (mainly) women who face the same prejudices.

The conflict comes amid other disagreements between the U.S. and Mexico, most notably over energy in which the U.S. has argued that Mexico's nationalist policy prejudices foreign companies.

The correct hermeneutic, one that affords an unadulterated vision of reality, is that of the man who lets himself be drawn into a personal relationship, who is willing to abandon his prejudices, who keeps a sense of wonder.

The jurors one-by-one are forced to confront one another about their biases, prejudices and so much more.

The viewer is asked to consider their own prejudices.

The war forced on it will have cemented the most extreme, hateful stereotypes and prejudices that frame — and will continue to frame all the more robustly — Israeli identity.

To try and wave away or diminish how Lovecraft’s prejudices infected and impacted his work is to deny what is right in front of our own eyes.

We can have sincere, thoughtful dialogue that strengthens faith while breaking down prejudices against each other.

Zoya Akhtar's contribution to the anthology film is a silent gaze at a domestic worker's (Bhumi Pednekar) sexual relationship with her employer (Neil Bhoopalam) that very loudly shatters the many prejudices that the audience holds.

A key element of the romance thriller is how the racist prison guard is forced to re-examine his own prejudices after becoming smitten with the African American wife of his last executed prisoner.

But they do need to understand that allying with those who share your prejudices is no substitute for solidarity with those whose fate and fortunes are intertwined with your own.