• No doubt, the position of the international community, as is stated in the consecutive statements of the Quartet, in particular, in its latest August 20th statement, paid due respect to relevant international resolutions and supported the outline of final settlements using different formulation without prejudice to the outcome of negotiations.

    WHITEHOUSE: Middle East Peace Talks

  • On Tuesday, he sent a conciliatory letter to the Palestinian prime minister, Ahmed Qurei, promising not to prejudice the outcome of talks on the borders of an eventual Palestinian state.

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  • The judge said the lack of the officers' presence caused "serious risk of prejudice to the defendant", as his defence counsel was entitled to question everyone involved in the search.

    BBC: Cornwall

  • The Freedom of Information Act provides an exemption for the release of documents where they "would, or would be likely to, prejudice the economic interests of the United Kingdom or of any part of the United Kingdom".

    BBC: Wales

  • Reg. 77783 (December 14, 2010), with such modifications as are necessary to permit their joint publication, without prejudice to the authorities of the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of the Office of Personnel Management under any Executive Order, and to the extent permitted by law.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • This event has revealed the inefficiency of security forces and brought to the attention of the world the social prejudice present inside Pakistan.

    BBC: Punjab governor shot dead: Your reaction

  • The new government argues that it is better to make policy on the merits of the individual case than to be overly constrained by ideology, whether the ideology is a Thatcherite prejudice in favour of the market or an Old Labourish aversion to it.

    ECONOMIST: The long honeymoon | The

  • He also said he was not attempting to prejudice the outcome of the public inquiry in April.

    BBC: 'Fatal blow' for John Lewis store at Sprucefield

  • Any action to prejudice the interests of the American oil companies, said a State Department spokesman, would make it difficult for Libya to develop the kind of relations with America that it claims to want.

    ECONOMIST: An erratic charm offensive from Tripoli

  • And others will show themselves to be craven opportunists, like Representative Louie Gohmert who used the shootings to stoke the fires of fear and prejudice.

    FORBES: Aurora: Sequel And Prequel To American Gun Savagery

  • The liberal project, to me, is a project to tear down the false humanity of oppression and prejudice and try to replace it with a deeper humanity.

    FORBES: Some Political Philosophy

  • These provisional measures are granted without prejudice to the rights of third parties.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • But the Vatican still kept its distance so as not to prejudice its advocacy of the Palestinians' rights to sovereignty and independence.

    BBC: Vatican's Mid-East balancing act

  • And we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice -- not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes: tolerance and opportunity, human dignity and justice.

    BBC: Obama inauguration: Full text

  • 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.

    BBC: The Iron Lady

  • Second, it almost entirely ignored a major, if not the major, element of this kind of analysis: prejudice to the defendants.

    FORBES: Lindsey Prosecutors Deserved Better

  • He went on to explain that there was a disparity over who is deemed as an extremist in the eyes of the law which amounted to "political prejudice".

    BBC: Call for undercover policing inquiry

  • With your support, the Alliance is bringing together journalists from around the globe to confront prejudice and misunderstanding including the first-of-its-kind joint reporting from Israel and the Arab world.

    UN: Secretary-General

  • This is not to say that the Occupy protesters are guilty of ethnic prejudice: they belong to a class and a generation that is largely free from such vices.

    ECONOMIST: Schumpeter

  • But when Gerry and his father (Pete Postlethwaite) who has been convicted on a different charge get to prison, the filmmakers begin to explore their real theme, which is the intimate emotional consequences of oppression and prejudice.

    NEWYORKER: In the Name of the Father

  • Respect human diversity, appreciating human variability and the differences among people as a fundamental way to reduce our in-group biases that lead to derogating others, prejudice and the evils of discrimination.

    FORBES: Anti-Bullying Law Dies in New York Legislature

  • Professor Todd, who is organising a conference at Cambridge University's Lucy Cavendish College in June to mark the bicentenary of Pride and Prejudice, describes the novel as "much sunnier" than Austen's other works.

    BBC: Entertainment & Arts

  • Simply being able to live without fear or prejudice is the aim of activists in countries where homosexuality remains taboo or illegal.

    CNN: Campaigners push for marriage equality worldwide

  • And for a younger generation without clearer memories of the past, she can be admired as a woman from a humble background who broke through the ceiling of gender prejudice to transform her country.

    CNN: Why Thatcher made so many enemies

  • "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.

    WSJ: 2 more reports of anti-gay attacks in NYC

  • Suffice it to say that various mature gentlemen have gathered together a larger team, indeed, than the one from the previous movie to fight not merely a swarm of foreign foes but also the degrading prejudice that insists that only the young and unwrinkled have the right to administer savage violence.

    NEWYORKER: The Expendables 2

  • The British government put pressure on both broadcasters not to transmit their programmes, citing concerns that they could prejudice the outcome of an inquiry into the deaths.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • And further research should seek to "identify the age at which children grasp an understanding of disability and begin to form prejudice over disabled and chronically ill children".

    BBC: News | Education | Children learn prejudice against disabled

  • This completely remarkable film wins award after award (and people applauded it in the theater where I saw it), which suggests that Obama's remarkable ascendance to the presidency delivers the same quality of exhilarating victory of stubborn skill and rectitude over prejudice and inertia.

    FORBES: Who Knew?

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