“To force hundreds of thousands of seniors and voters with disabilities to use a single drop-off location in a county that stretches over nearly 2,000 square miles is prejudicial and dangerous,” Hollins wrote in a statement.
Texas governor’s limit on drop-off sites for mail-in ballots criticized as voter suppression|Meryl Kornfield, Felicia Sonmez|October 2, 2020|Washington Post
That assertion, given by Shore in a pre-trial deposition, would have been too prejudicial to present to the jury, the court ruled.
Money, Murder, and Adoption: The Wild Trial of the Polo King|Jacqui Goddard|October 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"Positive individual income shocks produce changes in lifestyles which may well be prejudicial to health," the report reads.
Lotto Death Curse|Anneli Rufus|February 19, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Every important perspective on this issue is opposed to justice being hobbled by “unwritten laws” of prejudicial entitlement.
A College, a Gun—and a Big Injustice|Stanley Crouch|June 7, 2009|DAILY BEAST
But ignorance and indifference are facts; and, while and where they exist, they are prejudicial to the growth of mind and body.
Thoughts on Educational Topics and Institutions|George S. Boutwell
A thing that was prejudicial to the better nature of a man must, she thought, belong to ways of Sin.
Armorel of Lyonesse|Walter Besant
But this misunderstanding with the French court had the most prejudicial influence upon his future operations.
The Thirty Years War, Complete|Friedrich Schiller
Moreover, it must be prejudicial to the national interest to impose parliamentary taxes.
The Eve of the Revolution|Carl Becker
These useful qualities, unfortunately, are too often prejudicial to its growth.