He appealed against his conviction on the grounds of an unreasonable verdict and a prejudiced outcome.
Many, perhaps most, of his constituents are privileged rather than prejudiced by government spending.
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He says people here are prejudiced against domestic wine and tend to drink imports.
Gorosh has argued that Skrzynski's suggestions about Kevorkian's failure to testify prejudiced the jury.
"We call on South Africans to desist from wild and prejudiced speculation, " he said.
The African Union, never a friend of the ICC, said Mr Moreno-Ocampo was egotistical and prejudiced against Africa.
In fact, younger children were just as prejudiced as older children and adults.
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The real problem with federal farm loans is that they are prejudiced against common sense and sound business practices.
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He cites an example from a Harvard case study: You think one of your employees, Bill, is prejudiced against Hispanics.
Especially over the past month, I've been shocked at the comments about my faith, and the sometimes-prejudiced support for racial profiling.
Point out to students that fear and ignorance are two of the reasons why people become prejudiced, discriminate and commit hate crimes.
Children are not prejudiced against classmates with disabilities when they begin school - suggesting that negative attitudes are learned rather than instinctive, say researchers.
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Mr Mearns asked Mr Gove what action he would take about a special adviser sending a "deeply offensive and prejudiced" email to a journalist.
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An Anti-Defamation League annual survey from 2009 found that anti-Semitic attitudes in the U.S. are at a historic low, with 12% of Americans prejudiced toward Jews.
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Reporting restrictions prevent all but basic details of cases being published at that stage of a prosecution in order to stop future proceedings from being prejudiced.
Another problem is that the new government's policy in Croatia has to be implemented by local administrators and police who are often inefficient or prejudiced, or both.
They argued that the prime minister and others had prejudiced the outcome of the case by publicly commenting on the benefits for Malaysia should Mr Anwar be convicted.
And none of the errors substantially prejudiced the defendants.
It's inscribed with the story of how Reese, captain of the Dodgers, "stood by Jackie Robinson against prejudiced fans and fellow players ... silencing the taunts of the crowd" during a game in Cincinnati.
The lawyer for Ram Singh, said he would file a petition arguing for the case to be transferred out of Delhi, fearing that the proceedings might be prejudiced because of the intense media interest.
Since a price must be paid for prejudice, many economists have suggested (though Mr Becker's own model does not necessarily imply this) that in fully competitive markets discrimination should eventually disappear, because prejudiced firms will fail.
Many employers remain prejudiced against older workers, and not always without reason: performance in manual jobs does drop off in middle age, and older people are often slower on the uptake and less comfortable with new technology.
In 2011 Asil Nadir's defence team tried to stop the trial by arguing that the original case controller prejudiced the case by passing around the tycoon's private legal correspondence and failing to tell the attorney general about this.
Their success proves, if nothing else, that Russian consumers are as shrewd and sceptical as any other country's consumers: they are not arbitrarily prejudiced against Russian manufactured goods, but they demand international standards of performance and reliability from the products they buy.
Speaking on behalf of the STUC, Stephen Boyd said the discussion could not take place "divorced from the state of the macroeconomic environment" and while employers had legitimate concerns about taking on vulnerable young people, much of the employer position was "prejudiced as much as evidenced".
"We conclude that the district court did abuse its discretion when it denied the motion to sever (Stewart's trial from Simpson's) because it prejudiced Stewart by having a substantial and injurious effect on the verdict, and we therefore reverse the judgment of conviction, " the court wrote.
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