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- noun Common misspelling of
prejudices . - noun Plural form of
predjudice .
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Examples
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It's truly time that Americans discuss racial predjudices more openly, also ethnic differences.
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I, too have grave reservations about her ability to rule fairly and to avoid applying her personal predjudices to her decisions.
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I don't count the many, many years as a tourist, since tourists, no matter how knowledgeable, are [totally] clueless about the real culture of the country and the underlying attitudes and predjudices. db52
Page 3 2009
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That's the problem a lot of people have with Obama – a genuine fear, with old predjudices and bigotry that fuel hate or dislike.
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Forget about any predjudices you may have and think about your own well being.
Obama holds Guam lead with largest precincts still to be tallied 2008
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But you have your predjudices and reality, reason, debate or the truth won't change them.
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Sometimes we have to open our eyes and realize where we are at in history and do the right thing for America and the world and put down our fears and predjudices.
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An interesting discussion if we can keep our minds clear of our own predjudices.
Two Views of Mexico 2008
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That's the problem a lot of people have with Obama – a genuine fear, with old predjudices and bigotry that fuel hate or dislike.
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Obama doesn't need to 'beg' for money from any state ... these pseudo-democrats need to stop spreading their hate, vote for their candidate of choice based on lies or their own inherent predjudices and let the real Democrats unite to defeat the failed republican policies of the past 8 years.
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