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1
This is a great hinderanceto the receiving of truth, and
very
prejudicial
.
2
An air of robustness and strength is
very
prejudicial
to beauty.
3
I fear that the incident must have a
very
prejudicial
effect upon his career.'
4
At first this character was
very
prejudicial
to my interest.
5
Without this right they would not only be useless to her, but
very
prejudicial
.
6
Enclosed you have a list of horse-thieves and others who act
very
prejudicial
to our cause.
7
The temporary interruption of commercial intercourse between the mother country and the colonies was
very
prejudicial
to both.
8
Gambling was allowed everywhere, and that all absorbing passion was
very
prejudicial
to the emotions of the heart.
9
Irrigation, as employed for certain special purposes in Europe and America, is productive of
very
prejudicial
climatic effects.
10
Such swearing therefore is very dishonourable and injurious to God,
very
prejudicial
to religion, very repugnant to piety.
11
This belief, adopted passively, and as a thing of course, had had a
very
prejudicial
effect upon Vernon's career.
12
Fear, anger, worry, et cetera, are
very
prejudicial
to health, while hope, love, joy, et cetera, are correspondingly beneficial.
13
The pride of being the first of the company is but too common; but it is very silly, and
very
prejudicial
.
14
Don't you see that this sort of thing is not only a disgrace to him, but
very
prejudicial
to the village?
15
This would be contrary to their Majesties' first resolution,
very
prejudicial
to the Elector of Brandenburg, to the duchies, and to ourselves.
16
The absence of such protection in Ireland obviously has a
very
prejudicial
effect on the permanent influence and popularity of the Irish Government.
very
prejudicial
very