In the end it comes down to personal prejudice.
There had also been personal prejudice against the three men who would have been on trial.
Somehow they just didn't feel right; maybe it was just personal prejudice.
For the sake of the Empire, they would have to put aside their own personal prejudices.
"It's very hard to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this," he says.
There is one area where I do not allow personal prejudices to affect me, and that is my work.
Does the man even have a right to spend £9K of taxpayers' money on his own personal prejudices?
None the less there remained deep personal prejudices that affected perceptions of both.
I should confess to a personal prejudice at this point.
Do you yourself know people whose religious views become an excuse for their personal prejudices?