「prejudiced」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Galamian, however, was known to be | prejudiced against female violinists. |
| Bishop Green once asked God if he was | prejudiced against white people. |
| Key was | prejudiced against the German Sanskritists, and the ety |
| adurai and the new leader M. Karunanidhi was | prejudiced against harijans. |
| on of having been written of only by writers | prejudiced against him, who portray him as peevish, sel |
| nd Hoyt's overbearing mother, Maxine, who is | prejudiced against vampires, but eventually reconcile. |
| with the country's "diversity," and frankly | prejudiced against those whose native language was Pers |
| The Atlanta warden, reportedly | prejudiced against Italians, had severely beaten Outfit |
| n the basis that the court and jury had been | prejudiced against the defendant. |
| he sense of all political groups and are not | prejudiced against (such as the Tribals and Cybrids are |
| He had a reputation for being somewhat | prejudiced against African-Americans, in part because h |
| obert Boyle, in 1685, commented that, though | prejudiced against ‘aurum potabiles and the like' (sic) |
| and because of this distinction, people are | prejudiced and stereotyped. |
| read, probably Hibner, said that people were | prejudiced at the time that east coast football teams w |
| hen went on to comment to Hill that "I'm not | prejudiced but if a coon moved in next door, I'd move, |
| nto such a contract, and the person has been | prejudiced by entering into that contract. |
| ncluding most major scientific academies, is | prejudiced by the prospect of research funding. |
| safety, or that of his/her family, could be | prejudiced by the publication of his/her name and detai |
| cised Prince Harry for making what he saw as | prejudiced comments about South Asians and asked for a |
| 1752, declaring, "I confess myself a little | prejudiced, for he has drawn the whole Pigwigginhood: b |
| true colonialist, discriminatory, racist and | prejudiced identity by not accepting that an African pr |
| d to impose a treaty of independence heavily | prejudiced in favor of France. |
| orld War II Soviet military history has been | prejudiced in the West by its over-reliance on German o |
| The phrase can also be used to describe a | prejudiced judge. |
| ck man of whom the blame is laid upon by the | prejudiced law enforcers. |
| ican Lodges before they appealed to the less | prejudiced lodges in England. |
| issioners often simply reported verbatim the | prejudiced opinions of landowners and local Anglican cl |
| eresy), brought him much hostile notice from | prejudiced opponents of the Brethren (who took his writ |
| iated prose, suppositions, guesses and other | prejudiced or culturally biased information from people |
| These perceptions are sometimes | prejudiced or based largely on cultural stereotypes; fo |
| of Islam (or any belief system) is ignorant, | prejudiced, or 'phobic'". |
| tics regard Morgan's racism as having likely | prejudiced the entire investigation, or at least influe |
| ssensions between him and Alfonso La Marmora | prejudiced the issue of the campaign and contributed to |
| trial "because the defendants have seriously | prejudiced themselves." |
| Therefore he was heavily | prejudiced towards artists who were also good draftsmen |
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