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She has lost no opportunity of prejudicing him against me.
I can't be more specific now without prejudicing the case.
I am very much against the idea of prejudicing the whole debate by deciding now what we are going to do.
Any action in the second case during the trade center trial carried the risk of prejudicing the proceeding, officials said.
In all cases, significant steps would have to be taken to avoid prejudicing the client's claims.
Why should they be prejudicing the the jobs of the their colleagues, I, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
The ruling was not fully reported at the time to avoid prejudicing any future trial.
He'll be scared of prejudicing his diplomatic status here if anything comes out about what he's been involved in.
There was no point in prejudicing the spirit of a jockey before a race.
If it were simply a matter of interpretation-but he would have to wait and see, not prejudicing his own mind.
This had affected staffing levels, prejudicing the proper administration of justice.
He said it should be possible to provide delegation of responsibility to regional staff, without prejudicing overall control.
Up to now, the police had requested it did not interview any individuals in order to avoid prejudicing its investigation.
Charitable work was also something that daughters could do without prejudicing their chances in the marriage market.
"We don't know how interesting this is going to get," said another health official, who also asked for anonymity to avoid prejudicing the investigation.
But without prejudicing the appointment that stands for this day week.'
Compared to the original proposal, it is far less bureaucratic without prejudicing consumer protection.
Zimbabwe's economic problems had worsened the situation, prejudicing free traffic flow.
However, we would be prejudicing if we were to made that kind of assumptions about his character.
Lord Falconer's goal is to avoid prejudicing the potential jury pool.
If you didn't, you'd be prejudicing your client's chances.
"I wouldn't mind defending the other three, but I can't do that without prejudicing the case against the first two.
In accepting the payments the revenue were doing no more than agreeing that they would not be treated as prejudicing any such right.
This is the presumption that criminal proceedings are brought about with the intention of prejudicing the Member’s political activity.
During deliberations, when the accused are not present, administrators have made nasty comments about them, prejudicing the cases.