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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TO THE PREJUDICE OF» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Prejudice: Its Social Psychology
Conceivably, then, their external attributions of failure to the prejudice of the other
players protected their selfesteem, just as Crocker and Major (1989) would have
predicted. When stigmatized people fail to make such an external attribution, ...
2
The law-dictionary: explaining
the rise, progress, and ...
... which might be greatly to the prejudice of both ; but to prevent the husband's
abusing such power, and lest he should make leases to the prejudice of his wife's
inheritance, the law has left her at liberty after his death, either to affirm and make
...
Giles Jacob, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1811
3
Beyond Good and Evil (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition)
Webster's edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of difficult and potentially ambiguous English words.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 2008
4
The Laws and Customs
of Scotland, in Matters Criminal: ...
... which only forbids him to do any new Deed, tothe prejudice of the Inhibitora But
a Banltrupt not being able to satissie all his Creditors, does contraveen this Law,
in gratifying one, to the prejudice os others, and to the prejudice of Diligences ...
Sir George Mackenzie, 1699
5
Coping with
Prejudice: 1 Peter in Social-psychological ...
Furthermore, attributing outcomes to the prejudice of others can on occasion
damage personal relationships. It can also keep one from potentially constructive
feedback or even give one the air of being above criticism, of being self-righteous
in ...
6
Research Handbook on
the Future
of EU Copyright
Thus, the Commission considered that Microsoft's refusal to supply the relevant
information limited technical development to the prejudice of consumers within
the meaning of Article 82(b) EC (recitals 693 to 701 and 782 to the contested ...
7
Reports
of Cases Argued and Adjudged in
the Supreme Court
of ...
M'Lemore v. mg the nature of the original contract, or affecting the rights \ p27. of
the endorser, or to the prejudice of the latter, it will discharge him. But, in order to
produce such a result, the agreement must be one binding in law upon the ...
United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch, Henry Wheaton, 1827
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Cases Decided in
the House
of Lords: On Appeal from
the ...
... to a commission duly issued, with ' reference to the date of the act of
bankruptcy, was not intended for such a case, but ' merely to prevent fraudulent
or improper conveyances by the bankrupt himself, to ' the prejudice of his
creditors ; but that ...
9
An Essay on Marketable Or Doubtful Titles
to Real Estate
My opinion is, that the true principle which governs cases of this kind is not as
has been argued; but that the true principle is, that no person shall deal with trust-
money to the prejudice of the cestuis que trust. And we are therefore to inquire ...
10
The Psychology
of Stereotyping
Furthermore, the theoretical advantages of external attributions to the prejudice of
others are based on a dichotomy that is much too simple. In traditional attribution
theory, there is a tradeoff between internal ("I'm at fault") and external ("They're ...