How To Use Prejudge In A Sentence

  • Even though I already made clear why they are racists -- "Federalist Society" and its friends Neo-Confederates and other "sects" of the avowedly Christian KKK -- I'll make it real simple so this time it might not slip by your prejudgement: Balkinization
  • 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. Lies, Damned Lies And...
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • He believes that some part of it is a sponsored propaganda against him, that media has prejudged him and that his actions won't change anything.
  • The old, mindless approach is typified by a dean at the University of Florida who invoked the First Amendment and said he didn't want to "prejudge" Muhammad's speech. On Hate: Censure, Not Censor
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  • It disarms criticism, obscures realities, and prejudges results.
  • The Lord Advocate was correct when he said it is the trial process which tests the evidence and decides the guilt or innocence of the accused and that it is in nobody's interest to prejudge the issue or to usurp the function of the court.
  • AFTER THE JUMP -- Gray says he doesn't "feel any pressing need simply to change people for the sake of changing them" -- Norton says not to "prejudge" Republican House -- IDI earns fines for continued group-home violations -- will D.C. GOP ever sit on council again? DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 4, 2010
  • Daly was the only one, however, that was planet-struck, as the doctor termed it, though he and the purser, who sat in another seat, confessed after they had been introduced to our heroine, that they had been most confoundedly out in their reckoning; and that they would never prejudge any more the beauty of a man’s wife from any knowledge they might have either of the form or visage of her husband. Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund
  • The issue is whether or not the individual juror has prejudged the defendant to the point where they cannot objectively listen to the testimony and they cannot listen to the judge's instructions.
  • 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
  • I can understand where he's coming from with the 'prejudged' reaction to spoilers. TheTVaddict.com Interviews Eric Kripke | the TV addict
  • In this instance Scout may have found that to negatively prejudge someone is wrong.
  • 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
  • Obama didn't "prejudge"; he was asked for an opinion, which he gave. White House says Obama does not regret Gates comments
  • And to say that we shouldn't prejudge him is just a ludicrous statement.
  • Clinton added that she would not "prejudge" the views of Israel before Netanyahu's visit to Washington next month. JTA - Recent News
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • There is lots of prejudgement and I sense some fear that this winery will not be "premium enough" for such pompous asses shall we say. Pompous Ass: Yes to the Latter?
  • I don't want to prejudge him, but quite honestly this is not an accidental situation.
  • No I didn't feel superior to those who "prejudged" her. Mirror.co.uk - News
  • We make prejudgement daily and we do so based on our experience. How prejudice can destroy prejudice
  • The Superior Court panel said Judge William Cunningham may have "prejudged" the case and sentenced Rhodes more severely than necessary. Vindy.com stories: Vindy.com Newswatch » Breaking News from around Youngstown, Warren, Columbiana Ohio
  • In an interview here he appealed to his future parishioners not to prejudge him merely because he was young.
  • Her view is that judges should not prejudge the issues that will come before them.
  • Both attorneys argue the Board and its chairman have, in media comments, effectively prejudged the issues under investigation.
  • She says she will not "prejudge" a bid by the Muslim Brotherhood to enter Egypt's political process. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • It suffices to say that Kevin is correct in his prejudgement, as I've said before, because the back flap summery is enough to reveal the entire story. Twilight's First Official Photo and Why I'm Passing « FirstShowing.net
  • In fact, ANY group of people I have ever encountered has so much diversity that it really is futile to "prejudge" any one person. Can Democracy and Muslim Sharia Law Live Together?
  • Supreme Court envisioned, for me to try to forejudge -- prejudge what the outcome of all that will be. Press Briefing By Jake Siewart
  • District Judge Tena Campbell of Utah's Central Division agreed with the original ruling and increased Vita-Mix's penalty by another $11 million, plus nearly $2 million in prejudgement interest. A pricey blender container gets even more so for Vita-Mix
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • And when people hear those answers, they might realize that maybe they kind of prejudged him. CNN Transcript Aug 20, 2001
  • Do not prejudge or label people because of their cultural or ethnic origin.
  • Senator Sessions of Alabama says you can't ask a nominee about Roe v. Wade because that's asking them to "prejudge" a specific matter. 07/05/2005
  • In a foreword, the Party leader said it did not prejudge the inquiry but simply gave voters the ‘raw facts’.
  • The official reason for keeping it secret is that releasing it might "prejudge" the inquiry. Peace, order and good government, eh?: May 2004 Archives
  • It is far easier to resist change and continue to make millions from CD sales than to try to prejudge the future and embrace new technology, especially one that throws up new controversies every year.
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • He said: ‘The regional committee's statement gives the impression that the union has prejudged the issue.’
  • The issue was not to be prejudged: it would hinge on the legal rights to the land in dispute, as set out in charter or exercised in practice or usage.
  • This perhaps points to the reality-bending power of prejudgement and preconception. The Dark Knight (2008)
  • But it is reasonable to expect that the media do not repeat and pursue allegations in a way that prejudges their validity pending the outcome of investigations by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards … Above all, they should not use individual allegations as the occasion for making highly generalised and unsubstantiated comments against Members of this House as a whole and against our parliamentary system. Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • 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
  • 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
  • But Eastern Cape ANC media officer Mcebisi Bata refused to comment, saying the hearing should not be "prejudged". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In a statement after the hearing, Stewart said he didn't think Hellerstein's statement that the AP would win "indicates a prejudgement of the case. Judge Urges Settlement In Shepard Fairey Vs. AP Copyright Dispute Over Obama HOPE Poster
  • Senator Carl Levin, head of the Armed Services Committee, said he would not "prejudge" the president's proposal. Mark Weisbrot and Robert Naiman: "The Four Questions": Get Members of Congress and Presidential Candidates on the Record. The "Surge." The Timetable. The Funding. Talks with Iran.
  • Let's not prejudge the situation - we need to hear both sides of the story first.
  • Admittedly, this is probably a prejudgement against people who would willingly name themselves Auric Gold. "Madison gun owner Auric Gold said he often carries a handgun in a holster while walking in his east side neighborhood..."
  • But I am not going to dwell on or prejudge the issue.

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