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Meanings of prejudice the outcome in English
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Usage of prejudice the outcome in English
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MPI could not discuss the investigation because it might prejudicetheoutcome, Mr Gallacher said.
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In the meantime we will not make any further comment that might prejudicetheoutcome of the rehearing.
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Most of those present were either unaware of Beer's meaning, or unwilling to remark on anything that might prejudicetheoutcome.
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He was reluctant to say any more in case what he might say would prejudicetheoutcome of any inquiry which might take place.
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Mr Coveney said he did not want to say more in case it prejudicedtheoutcome.
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Straight away the Dean asked if those mugwumps had really prejudicedtheoutcome of the campaign.
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EMPLOYERS' GROUP Ibec has said the programme for government has prejudicedtheoutcome of an independent review of wage-setting mechanisms and registered employment agreements.