Darwin built the prejudices of Victorian gentlemen into his account of the evolution of the sexes.
Mr Hirst is less forthright about his prejudices, but has the advantage of a longer memory.
The policies we actually advance will, to a great extent, depend upon our prior prejudices.
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The problem is that many of these prejudices start to act as self-fulfilling prophecies.
Even at this time of self-doubt and amid stirrings of reform, the old prejudices remain strong.
None of us are at fault for learning the prejudices our culture inculcates in us.
By giving bosses the freedom to exercise those prejudices in whatever way they saw fit.
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Social sciences also show us that we must not have any prejudices as regards violence.
They also demonstrate how easy it is to cherry pick scientific ideas to fit your prejudices.
Misbah's apparent contentment made plenty of people look silly and a few re-examine their prejudices.
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By dispersing its incentives among many different centers, it lets scientists check each other's prejudices.
Opinion polls suggest that anti-Mormon feeling is one of the most enduring religious prejudices in America.
Or would the prejudices and existing views of the participating Aussies merely be reinforced?
China's Foreign Ministry urged the US to "set aside prejudices" regarding the two firms.
That, in turn, will rightly reinforce outside prejudices about the inadequacies of America's legislative branch.
His view of world events is deeply distorted by his hatreds and prejudices and paranoia.
But here, since he agrees with my own prejudices, he must clearly be correct.
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My own personal prejudices say that consumption ability is what we should be measuring, not purely incomes.
The ad, he believes, addresses the lingering prejudices against domestic cars and the companies that produce them.
We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples to lead our country to destruction.
As such, the researchers conclude that nursery schools should be encouraged to intervene before such prejudices develop.
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Running a company is harder when you have to integrate managers with different national prejudices and loyalties.
Pursuing them intelligently, as he repeatedly points out, involves having due regard for other people's prejudices and concerns.
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Male fantasies and prejudices never seem to change, regardless of the era, or century, in which they live.
Overcoming other people's expectations and prejudices has been a part of AI's life and she's still aiming high.
The unpredictable nature of cross-channel travel with first impressions gained and prejudices confirmed has a rich urban mythology.
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The danger, said Mr Upton, is that people might feel obliged to lose their accents rather than their prejudices.
Years before this I had fought with my own mother over our family's prejudices when it came to love.
The far more serious danger is that he will steer them to reflect his own outlandish perspectives and prejudices.
This year's Bard Festival asks us to discipline ourselves against received 20th-century prejudices.
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