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Career counsellors offer impartial advice, guidance and information to all pupils.
We mustn't allow it to bias our teaching.
Human bias is inevitable, but another source of bias in the representation of history has to do with the transitory nature of the materials themselves.
The newspapers have biased people against her.
I try to rise above prejudice.
There is widespread prejudice against workers over 45.
But their prejudices needn't be pandered to and can't be confronted on the basis of wanton misinterpretations.
There was a deep-rooted racial prejudice long before the two countries went to war.
The speech was pandering to racial prejudice.
Such jokes tend to reinforce racial stereotypes.
We're delighted to see others forging ahead and crashing through the prejudices, but we shiver at the price it might exact in our own lives.
It said the raw statistics "distorted the magnitude and, at times, the existence of racially biased policing."
Some landlords and landladies are racially prejudiced.
He was a victim of racial prejudice.
The report was held back for fear of prejudicing his trial.
It is an aspect of that prejudice that one might share with tradition if he doesn't criticize something in the tradition.
The prosecution lawyers have been trying to prejudice the jury against her.
For years the family had been victimized by racist neighbours.
I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and prejudice.
Few people will admit to being racially prejudiced.
They cross-check sources and prefer news from different perspectives—especially those that are open about any bias.
Bar Gane, who was surprisingly intolerant towards other species, spoke with a sibilant voice.
We are not against western people, but we are against the misdirected perceptions.
These prejudices are particularly prevalent among people living in the North.
If deficit reduction aggravates these biases, more Americans may choose not to have children or to have fewer children.