He takes his shots at me, but he has an acerbic, curmudgeonly style that gives me a laugh and he happily owns up to his prejudices. |
References to Pearl Harbor and kamikaze pilots could stir up old WWII prejudices against Japanese-Americans. |
Those who vocalised their prejudices so abhorrently midweek did not speak for an entire country. |
But prejudices and biases are common as the community is being denied its right to political reservation according to its demographic strength. |
Or how about Medea as an evil foreigner confirming the xenophobic prejudices of an early Greek democracy? |
We designers should learn to understand that end-users each have their own set of preferences, prejudices, and requisites. |