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  • a  free from undue bias or preconceived opinions
    an unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons

  • She also wanted an unprejudiced response to her fiction, "to get free of that cage of associations and labels that every established writer has to learn to live inside.
  • An unprejudiced eye can now see that Rosa Bonheur's celebrated horses do indeed rollick with inimitable vigor, a battle scene by Meissonier can be moving, a lush nude dancer by .
  • Two hundred talesmen were examined before twelve unprejudiced jurymen could be found.
News & Articles

  • STEVE ELLISON
    Unfailing Love from an Unprejudiced Heart Pastor Steve Ellison Who keeps your calendar? Who se...
    Nov. 16, 2013 - The Gilmer Mirror
Quotes

  • Hans-Jürgen Papier in International Herald Tribune
    The storage of data could cause a diffusely threatening feeling of being under observation that can diminish an unprejudiced perception of one's basic rights in many areas,said Hans-Jürgen Papier, the court's president.
  • Robert Blake in BBC News
    I would rather not be a juror,one potential juror in the Blake trial said. "I would prefer not to be in the limelight. But whatever happens will happen. I could be unprejudiced."
  • Tim Kring in New York Daily News
    As an actor, Jack has tremendous range,said series creator Tim Kring by email. "The part called for someone who could play both a delicious villain and a loving and caring father equally with pure, unprejudiced conviction."

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