He said on occasions reporting on public spending on Gaelic degenerated into inaccuracy, prejudice and mockery.
The data shows that active funds underperform without prejudice to asset classes, sector or style.
Envy and hatred of the rich is the last popularly accepted prejudice in America.
Some people think I am my body and treat me with prejudice or pity.
That's why the government was planning to tackle caste prejudice through an education programme instead.
After class, Sandre tells me why he is passionate about confronting prejudice in the classroom.
Class prejudice has long had a nasty habit of making us attack the wrong targets.
He did clarify that that this office slang was one of endearment, not prejudice.
Quoting another author, he went on to explain how prejudice can have frightening consequences.
The 200th anniversary of the first publication of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
People living with HIV and AIDS have to endure prejudice born out of ignorance and fear.
He urged peers to put aside "personal prejudice and vested interests" and support the bill.
Two first-class stamps will have illustrations from Pride And Prejudice and Sense And Sensibility.
The Crime and Disorder Act prevents journalists publishing evidence that could prejudice any future trial.
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She dismissed that claim without prejudice, which means it could be brought before the court again.
The regulations also ban lawyers from speaking out on matters that could prejudice a jury.
Together, we can rededicate ourselves to end prejudice and combat hatred in all of its forms.
England still retains the same inheritance traditions so evident in Pride and Prejudice, for example.
We've forgotten the depth of prejudice and outright hatred faced by Italian immigrants in America.
Indeed, when Pride and Prejudice was first published, the UK and US were at war.
First published by Thomas Egerton in 1813, Pride and Prejudice was Jane Austen's second novel.
We get a prejudice against rich men because of the lies that are told about them.
Boyle said the sculpture "defies all prejudice in people's minds about one of London's poorest boroughs".
He believed that bigotry and prejudice were the worst things a person could be guilty of.
The Dwyfor Meirionnydd AM criticised his party's stance, saying it had put "prejudice before evidence".
"To me this is no more than policy by prejudice, and analysis by anecdote, " he said.
Her dithering has been more than just a prejudice in favour of due process.
Today, Branch says, even though prejudice is widely denounced, many people unconsciously pre-judge others.
But even allowing for such prejudice this is really a rather good story about Google.
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It is very important that nothing is said, or reported, which could prejudice that trial.
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