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The price we pay for your prejudice is far too high.
The other result is a lot of prejudice against them in the city.
But the prejudice of the public against such a practice is too great.
I think in some countries I'd probably face more prejudice.
Get over your prejudice, go away, and read up on the question.
Everyone is having a good time and not feeling prejudice.
So does one learn to remember much and use it without prejudice.
She's sure these girl's will to face some prejudice too.
And there was prejudice once when I went for a job.
You helped me get over my prejudice and be a better person.
But there is a lot of prejudice against you too.
Men must try to get over their prejudice against older women.
I think there was a lot of prejudice against her when she first came to live here.
On a new issue, people can tell you their prejudices.
"There seems to be some kind of prejudice against us."
For these reasons, prejudice against age is certainly not new.
I found that most of them came from prejudice, as Smith had said.
Yes, prejudice was going to take a long time to die.
But prejudice against the family was old and ran deep.
"He wanted him to take his name by himself, without prejudice."
The whole system is based on prejudices both groups of people have against each other.
I thought, God, talk about starting from a position of some prejudice.
"Your friend got some kind of race prejudice or something?"
"He looks at that sort of thing not with prejudice, but rather as a business opportunity."
And when Sam was old enough to leave home maybe she could lead a life of her own without prejudice.