Collocations withprejudice
These are words often used in combination withprejudice.
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blind prejudice
That shows that it is not mere blind prejudice of an obstinate bureaucracy.
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cultural prejudice
Such defensive posturing indicated that the presentation of employment opportunities was not neutral but was framed to refute stereotypical cultural prejudice.
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ideological prejudice
The scandal could not have reached the proportions it has had it not been sustained by a potent mix of ideological prejudice and institutional incompetence.
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irrational prejudice
There is possibly an element of irrational prejudice in this determination, but another reason has to do with scientific method.
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personal prejudice
How a decision that has stood for thirty-three years can be treated as only political possibly shows a personal prejudice.
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racial prejudice
Can one wholly remove racial prejudice from the equation?
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unfair prejudice
This is just the kind of way in which you get unfair prejudice.
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