Examples of 'would prejudice' in a sentence
Meaning of "would prejudice"
This phrase indicates a biased or preconceived opinion or judgment about someone or something, often without sufficient evidence or knowledge. It implies that a decision or action is influenced by unfair or negative preconceptions
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would prejudice
It would prejudice the effectiveness of the mission.
To bring it into evidence would prejudice the jury.
That would prejudice our entire case.
She did not believe it would prejudice her decision.
It would prejudice any future case.
I thought it would prejudice you.
It would prejudice negotiations with you.
Prohibition of legislative measures which would prejudice the guarantees.
When to do so would prejudice negotiation with you.
There is nothing in that transcript that would prejudice a jury.
Not one that would prejudice me in any way.
Would prejudice your team.
Where publicity would prejudice the interests.
Would prejudice activities carried out by or for a law enforcement body.
The information would prejudice negotiations with you.
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Would be contrary to the public interest because it would prejudice security.
Access would prejudice negotiations we are having with you.
The right of notification can be refused if this would prejudice the criminal proceedings.
Which would prejudice or of the application of the law in such a.
The only exception is when such notification would prejudice the criminal investigation.
This would prejudice the development of the sector as such.
Refrain from engaging in any conduct that would prejudice carrying out duties ethically.
Such liberalisation would prejudice the financial stability of the public operator and hinder tariff adjustments.
Such tests were considered necessary because foreknowledge would prejudice the results of the experiment.
The truth would prejudice too many important persons.
Abolition of capital punishment in our country under the present circumstances would prejudice criminal policy.
To do so would prejudice negotiations.
The inclusion of such services in the provisions of this Directive would prejudice this role.
They say that to do so would prejudice the dialogue between the parties.
Would prejudice negotiations I are having with you.
Never engage in activities that would prejudice the ethical performance of job responsibilities.
Would prejudice any negotiations we are having with you ;.
To bring it into evidence would prejudice the jury And be grossly unfair.
Would prejudice the interests of justice ; but any judgement rendered in.
The intervention of the Court would prejudice State sovereignty.
Publicity would prejudice the interests of justice or of public morality ;.
I could not let it, that would prejudice us.
Such an acceleration would prejudice the damping control provided by the damping liquid.
But in my judgment, allowing the story into evidence would prejudice the jury.
Such a situation would prejudice the uniform application of Community law.
No, I can not think of anything that would prejudice me in this case.
I ask because this would prejudice the chances of keeping open the future status of Kosovo.
You know, I thought it would prejudice you.
Where it would prejudice investigations initiated for the purpose of combating fraud ;.
I won't print a word that would prejudice your investigation.
That would prejudice them, and the defense would get a mistrial.
Providing access to the information would prejudice certain investigations ;.
Would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of particular persons, including the protection of intellectual property ;.
Granting access would prejudice negotiations with you ;.
I did not wanna say anything, I thought it would prejudice you.
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