Prejudicially

Word PREJUDICIALLY
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"The charts suggested that this transaction caused AIG's shares to plummet 12% during the relevant time period, which is without foundation, and given the role of AIG in the financial panic prejudicially cast the defendants as causing an economic downturn that has affected every family in America." ❋ Chad Bray (2011)

A rigged contest with politically loaded dice, prejudicially marked cards, and scores tallied and settled by the finality of zero-sum conclusions. ❋ Barry Michael Cooper (2011)

They are at the bottom and we can hardly bother to notice, much less protest, how prejudicially they have been treated as being incapable of learning to care for their own health. ❋ Chris Norwood (2011)

Phimister ruled that making the information public would "substantially and prejudicially" jeopardize Phillip Garrido's right to a fair trial. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But in both cases, I've not seen the claimants produce the papers they claim have been prejudicially rejected in peer-review. ❋ James F. McGrath (2010)

What is being ignored, however, is the possible pactice of forcing the accused to wear a veil, which would almost certainly violate his or her due process rights by being inherently and prejudicially suggestive about his or her guilt, particularly if done to prevent a witness from having to face the accused. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This episode will be added to many such incidents and brought up again and again by those who think that muslims are being victimised in this country and treated harshly, unfairly and prejudicially. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Following prosecutions, independent reviews have shown that evidence used to target Muslim charities have included "rank hearsay inadmissible in court, news articles that do not even mention the charity in question, or intelligence that has been inaccurately and prejudicially translated." ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is interpreted by the Israeli electorate to mean that the outside world is prejudicially obstructive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Overweight Americans are treated prejudicially in a myriad ways. ❋ Steven Barnes (2009)

Provided the proper circumstances, indulging a widespread ignorance of each other or our irrational fear of difference, any and all of us might willingly act just as prejudicially. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So, one kind of social selection takes place by deliberate choosing, and as I have said, sometimes prejudicially, sometimes imprudently, but always by big or little acts of volition on the part of the already successful person. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The accident was described by Mayor Bloomberg as "one of the worst the city has had" -- an observation with which I'm prejudicially inclined to agree. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Moderate - and higher-income workers would do much better, as ours do, because they have invested more in the plan and are not prejudicially punished or "topped out" on retirement benefits, as they are in Social Security. ❋ Unknown (2006)

You've prejudicially taken the letter k off of the name Mick to bolster your argument. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

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