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Prejudge

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He tried not to prejudge the outcome of the negotiation, but he was worried about the other party's demands.
They were afraid to prejudge the severity of the injury and waited for medical attention.
They couldn't help but prejudge the quality of the hotel based on the low price.
He didn't want to prejudge the taste of the exotic fruit and tried it for the first time.
He couldn't help but prejudge the candidate based on his appearance.
The teacher reminded the students not to prejudge their classmates based on their appearance.
It's important not to prejudge someone's abilities based on their age or experience.
They were warned not to prejudge the new student just because he was from a different country.
It is wrong to prejudge someone based on their nationality or ethnicity.
She was taught not to prejudge others based on their religion or beliefs.
It's important not to prejudge a person's character based on their clothing or appearance.
The new employee faced a lot of prejudge from his colleagues because of his ethnicity.
I'm sorry, but your request for a raise has been denied due to the boss's prejudge against you.
Some people have a prejudge that cats are not as friendly as dogs.
The judge warned the jurors not to prejudge the evidence before they had heard all the testimony.
The prosecutor accused the media of trying to prejudge the case and sway public opinion.
He tried to prejudge the result of the quiz by cheating.
She attempted to prejudge the response of the audience by planting fake reviews.
She attempted to prejudge the result of the election by spreading misinformation.
They prejudge other cultures without experiencing them firsthand.
They prejudge others based on their religious beliefs.
They have a tendency to prejudge people based on their sexual orientation.
They prejudge people from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
The teacher warned the students not to prejudge the difficulty of the upcoming exam.
He tried to prejudge the decision of the committee by spreading false information.
The teacher instructed the students not to prejudge their classmates based on their background.
The article was criticized for its prejudge against a particular political party.
The lobbyist tried to prejudge the decision by offering bribes to the lawmakers.
He tried to prejudge the outcome of the court case by intimidating the witnesses.
The coach reminded the team not to prejudge their opponents based on their past performance.
The media's coverage of the case led many to prejudge the defendant as guilty.
She couldn't help but prejudge the customer's complaint as being unreasonable.
The media should not prejudge individuals based on their political affiliation.
It's not fair to prejudge someone's abilities just because they are young.
The judge should not prejudge the defendant before hearing all the evidence.
The experienced judge instructed the jury not to prejudge the defendant and to consider all the evidence presented in court.
The judge instructed the jury not to prejudge the defendant based on their appearance.
The coach cautioned the team not to prejudge the opposing team's abilities before the match.
The police officer urged the witnesses not to prejudge the suspect based on their appearance.
The mediator urged the parties in the dispute not to prejudge each other's intentions and to approach the negotiations with an open mind.
The teacher reminded the students not to prejudge a book by its cover and to read it before forming an opinion.
The journalist reminded her colleagues not to prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
The renowned scientist reminded her colleagues not to prejudge the research findings until the data was thoroughly analyzed.
The manager warned the team not to prejudge the client's needs and to conduct a thorough analysis.
Her parents had a prejudge that she would not be successful if she pursued a career in music.
The teacher was accused of showing prejudge toward certain students based on their social status.
The judge asked the jury to avoid prejudge during the trial.
She had a prejudge that all lawyers are greedy and dishonest.
She tried to remain objective, but her prejudge against the company influenced her final decision.
He was accused of making a prejudge about his opponent's abilities.
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