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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
prejudge .
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Examples
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In 1995 the government's Glass Ceiling Commission (the propagandistic title prejudged the subject) saw proof of sex discrimination in the fact that women were only 5 percent of senior managers at Fortune 1000 industrial and Fortune 500 service companies.
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Please note that if the funding for Keck had been identified in the budget runout for the period beyond the current contract (2012 and beyond) in the 2009 budget plan, SMD leadership would be said to have "prejudged" the outcome of the Senior Review.
Weiler Seeks to Cut NASA Access to Keck Observatory - NASA Watch 2009
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I can understand where he's coming from with the 'prejudged' reaction to spoilers.
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And when people hear those answers, they might realize that maybe they kind of prejudged him.
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But Eastern Cape ANC media officer Mcebisi Bata refused to comment, saying the hearing should not be "prejudged".
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The Superior Court panel said Judge William Cunningham may have "prejudged" the case and sentenced Rhodes more severely than necessary.
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No I didn't feel superior to those who "prejudged" her.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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No I didn't feel superior to those who "prejudged" her.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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The person making the most noise would come from the IPCC who would have prejudged the whole issue before anything had been investigated.
Criminals Insist On Being Naughty SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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If she gives her opinion, then the opponents say "She has an agenda, she has prejudged the case, she is biased!"
Sotomayor: Judges have different task than what citizens expect 2009
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