Personal prejudice and parti pris should play no part in the exercise. |
Aunt Constance's parti pris in life was a benevolent interest in the affairs of everybody else. |
When Courbet entered painting, he had neither prejudices nor a parti pris. |
Talking to the workers themselves, before the sittings have yet begun, has a certain air of parti pris. |
Sir E. Malet has been cassant, parti pris inconciliant, sowing fear in Cairo, instead of reassuring the people. |
When he no longer joined us as we sat or walked together, I perceived that his hostility was fixed and his parti pris. |