We get a prejudice against rich men because of the lies that are told about them.
The process of selection reflects a deep-rooted prejudice against management in general and business management in particular.
But editor Sue Butler says it will be expanded to ''entrenched prejudice against women'' in the next edition.
But in Europe, severe prejudice against homosexuality remained even in those societies where homosexual sex acts were not illegal.
Indeed, history suggests that a prejudice against more rules is a good idea.
Naji asks his readers to get over their prejudice against Western literature.
In his address to the church meeting Dr Morgan went further to claim prejudice against women was "ingrained in our societies and cultures, including religion".
Europeans' prejudice against American-style job creation finally appears to be fading.
In fact, a Gallup poll released the day of the arrests in Britain showed that two out of five Americans admit to feeling prejudice against Muslims.
And there is also a lingering prejudice against electronic-only publishing.
Barts and The London say the selection process was fair and that they rejected the idea of selecting by examination because they thought it would prejudice against certain candidates.
"It is disappointing but it is not surprising to see that health professionals have the same ingrained prejudice against obese people as the general public, " he told BBC News Online.
Reports by crew members and coverage in the press revealed a prejudice against southern Europeans so pervasive that the Italian Ambassador to the United States was moved to make a formal complaint.
Prejudice against financiers can cause non-economic damage, too.
They also travelled to relatively prosperous communities - Salisbury and Trowbridge - and recorded how "high levels of superficial civility... often hid deeper, covert incivilities" such as domestic violence, racism and prejudice against younger residents.
Generalizing to some degree, the regulatory assault on the for-profit sector has been propagated by individuals who either have a vested interest in diminishing the role of for-profit colleges, or have an ideological prejudice against markets and the role that profits play in allocating resources.
It rejoices that Jews, feeling themselves increasingly secure, are readier than they were to speak out against prejudice.
The "I Want to Report a Hate Crime" card aims to tackle prejudice and crime against someone with a disability.
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The report, titled "Choice and Prejudice: Discrimination Against Muslims in Europe" and issued on Monday, details the problem, with a focus on Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland.
The Worthing West MP rejected suggestions that it revealed prejudice within Tory ranks against those who do not fit into the traditional family structure.
Bradley Manning's lead lawyer, David Coombs, on Tuesday asked a military judge to dismiss all the charges against him with prejudice, which means he could not be recharged in the future.
To the outsider's eye these complaints tend to display a high degree of pettiness and conceit, as with the applicant for a medical job with the commission who argued that his non-hiring was explicable only by a prejudice on the commission's part against Swedish medical qualifications.
And it commits the main party leaders - who all signed it - to taking action against any candidates or campaigners who provoke racial prejudice.
"We are a place that celebrates diversity, a place where people from around the world come to live free of prejudice and persecution, and hate crimes like these are an offense against all we stand for as a city, " the mayor said.
But it is a prejudice that Mr Bossidy and particularly Mr Bonsignore will always have to fight against.
That dismissal was "without prejudice, which means that he is still legally entitled to file a lawsuit against John Travolta if he chooses, " Allred said.
Only when people on both sides of a salary negotiation fight against the stereotype threat effect will women truly be able to negotiate fairly and without fear of prejudice.
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It is a vivid and, at times, moving story of one woman's lonely and dogged fight against the painfully limited expectations of her own gender embodied by her own mother, the unquestioning prejudice of most men of her age and the suffocating instinct to patronise of those who have inherited their positions rather than earned them.
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