(A)t times a procedure employed by the State involves such a probability that prejudice will result that it is deemed inherently lacking in due process.
These experiments showed that the testers' prejudices could result in them "seeing" non-existent relationships in the data.
In short, the majority in-group's dominant prejudices can thereby result in a self-fulfilling prophecy, a process which Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg dubs "self-maintenance of prejudice" (Selbststabilisierung des Vorurteils).
My early prejudice against it resulted from the fact that a rascally uncle played the saxophone.
Because prejudice might result from introducing similar acts evidence, Huddleston argued that the Rules should require the judge to determine that the similar acts evidence was more likely than not true.
The overwhelming nature of the evidence of guilt precluded petitioner from showing that prejudice resulted from any alleged deficiency in his counsel's cross-examination.
These prejudices result from fears which are largely unjustified but which must nonetheless be taken seriously.
This study showed evidence that increased prejudice can result from a person's need to redeem a threatened positive perception of the self.
However, since you do have faith and it includes belief in your own immortality, we need not trouble further over the probability that your prejudices will result in your early demise.