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How to use prejudicially in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word prejudicially? Here are some examples.

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Further, the marketability of the land is severely prejudicially affected by the Main Action.
Anyone who can be prejudicially affected by a decision must be given notice in writing of the intended action.
Kaufman's widely distributed pity for the lot of humanity is distributed somewhat prejudicially.
The problem is that you seem to think, however prejudicially, that the director did it.
This raises the issue of whether the tax-exempts are getting prejudicially favorable treatment.
It must act in good faith, especially when its action is likely to affect prejudicially the interests of mankind as a whole.
A legitimate interest of the subject must be prejudicially affected directly by the act or omission.
To me that would have solved the problem of whether their rights were prejudicially affected.
With that proviso and assurance the government would have been on much stronger ground to argue that while rights previously granted would be affected by the reforms, they would not be prejudicially affected.
Far from prejudicially affecting the relationship between the parties involved, I reiterate that the object of this bill is to get things back on track and to restore balance between the parties.
It not only unjustly damaged my reputation and credibility, though that would be bad enough, to use your criteria again, but clearly infringed upon my privileges and prejudicially affected my ability to function as a member.
Nothing in such law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools, which any class of persons have by law or practice in the province at the union.
We are talking about false, misleading, pernicious, slanderous ten percenters targeting a community and prejudicially affecting a party, the Liberal Party, and each and all of its members.
The question debated was: Does the Newfoundland schools amendment prejudicially affect rights previously granted to persons desiring a religious orientation in the education of their children?
First, SIRC concluded that the denial brief contained an unfair and prejudicially inaccurate account of the information that the Service had in its possession when it began the security clearance investigation.
It had every opportunity by obtaining a ruling, a reference from the Supreme Court of Canada clearly establishing that its proposed amendment does not prejudicially affect previous rights granted.
The section specifies that provincial legislation regarding education cannot prejudicially affect a right or privilege with respect to denominational schools held by a class of persons at the time of union.
Examples from Classical Literature
But surely that will prejudicially affect the rumor you were going to spread, sire?
He was informed that the estate of nearly every member of the House of Lords would have been prejudicially affected thereby.
Mephibosheth, how prejudicially soever misrepresented, yet rejoiceth that the King is come in Peace to his own house.
In a word, all that could prejudicially affect his nervous system is vigorously excluded from his table.
The batswing was not so prejudicially affected by an excess of pressure.
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