Sometimes ethnic groups are subject to prejudicial attitudes and actions by the state or its constituents.
Participants in the team-led workshops acquire skills for shifting prejudicial attitudes and learn how to become more effective allies for one another.
Practitioners need a clear understanding of the processes by which social inequalities of various forms are derived from prejudicial and stereotypical attitudes.
Mr. Griles also wrote that the service's comments reflected "a prejudicial attitude toward the proposed lease sale."
She believes that she can have whatever is before her, and so her prejudicial attitudes become part of a broader problem.
That's still somewhat true, though the prejudicial attitudes are more submerged now.
An example of this is that people can hold implicit prejudicial attitudes, but express explicit attitudes that report little prejudice.
It is a shame that the dismissive and prejudicial attitude of people like Alexander puts people off turning to professionals when they need them.
With prejudicial attitudes, you can't really do much.
Judges, it says, should not be swayed by stereotypes or "prejudicial attitudes."