Prejudice definition

Prejudice means to hinder, impair or undermine and includes actual prejudice as well as impending prejudice.3
Prejudice means the effect on an affected bidder's substantial rights when a procurement decision related to a different bidder, if such decision is found to be in error, would yield a more favorable result for the affected bidder if the decision error were corrected.
Prejudice. (不利) means any financial or proprietary loss, whether temporary or permanent.

Examples of Prejudice in a sentence

  • Within three (3) business days after the Payment Date, the Settling Subdivisions shall file Notices of Voluntary Dismissal with Prejudice in the Actions, voluntarily dismissing with prejudice all of the Settling Subdivisions’ claims against Costco with prejudice and without costs.


More Definitions of Prejudice

Prejudice means feelings, opinions, attitudes, or perceptions that produce disparate educational or hiring treatment of, or have adverse educational or hiring impact upon, any person or group of persons on the basis of [race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender, religion, disability, or socioeconomic status] the protected categories listed at N.J.A.C. 6A:7-1.1(a).
Prejudice means injury, harm, detriment or damage of any kind whatsoever, including material or financial prejudice, prejudice to reputation and prejudice to good administration;
Prejudice means a harm that is actual, real and significant.
Prejudice means bringing about a negative or detrimental effect, as the Information Commissioner explained in Decision 01/2018, Bermuda Tourism Authority, paras. 81-86.
Prejudice means that counsel’s alleged errors actually had an adverse effect on the defense. Id., ¶9. The trial court’s findings of fact will not be disturbed unless they are clearly erroneous but we review independently whether counsel’s performance was deficient and prejudicial, both questions of law. State v. Erickson, 227 Wis. 2d 758, 768, 596 N.W.2d 749 (1999).
Prejudice as used in this ordinance means a preconceived opinion or belief;
Prejudice means a pre-conceived judgement, or an adverse opinion or inclination, formed without just or rational grounds or before sufficient knowledge is gained, or that is based on group (such as race, ethnicity, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language; birth or other identifiable group characteristics) stereotypes, and that is degrading of human dignity;