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You could face up to eight years in jail for spreading rumours considered prejudicial to security.

Each item should be photographed with and without a scale in the event the use of a scale in a photo is ruled prejudicial.

Thus, admitting such evidence in the absence of reliable circumstantial guarantees that it is trustworthy could be prejudicial to the party against whom it is offered.

He/she shall be entitled to prohibit any improper use of his/her translation and, in general, to resist any attack upon it that is prejudicial to his/her honor or reputation.

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Since the Administrator had relied on their assessments, the error was prejudicial and reversal was required.

Likewise, Chinese foodies intoxicated by the pride of their own food should avoid rushing to any prejudicial conclusions.

We still find it hard to imagine that the clone - a term philosopher Gregory Pence considers as prejudicial as labels of racism - will, when born, be a person just like us.

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Too much smoking is prejudicial to health.

If video of the actual crime is unfairly prejudicial, I think we might have to give up on the entire concept of trial by jury.

Improper chemical control, may be prejudicial to the activities of birds and need special attention.

So Mrs Chick, who had her matronly apprehensions that this indulgence in grief might be prejudicial to the little Dombey (' acid, indeed, 'she whispered Miss Tox), hastened to the rescue.

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