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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
prejudge .
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Examples
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It kind of prejudges what the situation is going to be on the ground at that time.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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“The 2001 declaration prejudges key issues that can only be resolved in negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians.”
Global Voices in English » MENA: Reflections on Durban II 2009
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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The thing is mutt, I don't really care how the other poster feels about ANY part of Mexico and if he prejudges places and deems them unworthy of his time then that is his business.
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