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A thoughtful, non-prejudicial, police officer, I believe, should have picked this up.
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If the culture can all shame us into using euphemisms like "gay" and "impaired," why can't we insist that the culture also call us non-inflammatory, non-prejudicial names?
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Mr. Traina supports the notion of professional juries and also makes mention of using a judge to accomplish non-prejudicial decisions.
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A thoughtful, non-prejudicial, police officer, I believe, should have picked this up.
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That just the price I must pay for having a case of non-prejudicial COMMON FUCKIN' SENSE as opposed to the variety of "film lovers" that now populate the internet.
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In his position of Dean at UVA, he needs to be non-prejudicial to make sure all students of all colors get treated fairly.
Turner: Griffin Victim of Sexism, Racism at cvillenews.com 2005
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I sometimes think that tolerance, or non-prejudicial attitudes seem to be a zero-sum game.
Archive 2007-07-01 Steven Barnes 2007
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I sometimes think that tolerance, or non-prejudicial attitudes seem to be a zero-sum game.
"I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry" Steven Barnes 2007
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Therefore, “rape” and “child molestation” will become the more positive “drive fulfillment”; “domestic violence” and “child abuse” will be appropriately called “anger redirection”; and “victim” becomes the non-prejudicial “facilitator”.
What's Missing in this Picture? Heo 2006
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It is not anything of substance in dealing with the great majority of science, rather it is a cautious attempt at a non-prejudicial to philosophy.
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