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Prejudicial

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Her prejudicial views on religion caused a rift between her and her colleagues.
The new policy is prejudicial to the company's profits.
The medication had a prejudicial effect on her health.
The judge warned the prosecutor not to ask prejudicial questions.
The company's decision to cut salaries was prejudicial to its employees.
The construction work was prejudicial to the environment.
The weather conditions were prejudicial to the outdoor concert.
The toxic environment was prejudicial to the health of the workers.
The faulty equipment was prejudicial to the safety of the construction workers.
The negative publicity was prejudicial to the politician's campaign.
The lack of exercise is prejudicial to one's physical health.
The misinformation spread by the media was prejudicial to the public's understanding of the issue.
The absence of a proper plan was prejudicial to the success of the project.
The weather forecast predicted prejudicial winds and rain for tomorrow.
The construction project's use of substandard materials is prejudicial to the building's long-term stability.
Lack of regular exercise can be prejudicial to one's health.
Allowing a known criminal to work in a daycare is prejudicial to the safety of children.
Ignoring warning signs of a potential heart attack can be prejudicial to one's life.
Driving while intoxicated is not only prejudicial to the driver's safety, but also to the safety of other drivers on the road.
Neglecting to maintain a car can be prejudicial to its overall performance and longevity.
Ignoring regular dental check-ups can be prejudicial to one's oral health.
Exposing one's skin to excessive amounts of sunlight can be prejudicial to their skin health.
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