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A growing amount of research shows that doctors hold prejudices and that these prejudices can influence the kind of care that patients get.
Fortunately, many Americans have started to address their implicit and explicit prejudices—but if confronting our own racism is difficult, tackling the prejudices of our parents is damn near impossible.
That means a performer's prejudices are more likely to shine through onstage—and sometimes, those prejudices end up reinforcing problematic ideas about race, gender, sexuality, and other marginalized identities in our society.
It's hard to see how this pic unduly prejudices anyone.
VICE: As a single mom, have you encountered any prejudices?
"Personal prejudices can quickly become reflected in AI," Ghosh said.
Employers will find it harder to act on their prejudices.
"This party does not prey on people's prejudices," he said.
We reward those who best reflect on our personal prejudices.
In Giannis' case, we overcame everything: hunger, law, prejudices, poverty.
Some of the newcomers espouse prejudices from their native lands.
On the one hand, stereotypes and prejudices are not innate.
But we don't equip these systems to overcome our prejudices.
The prejudices of locals exasperate many of the Yemenis here.
Our prejudices about Southern California are useless, Clive James wrote.
But his career was also bound to the nation's prejudices.
Decades later, the "Joy Luck Club" daughters faced similar prejudices.
Lincoln undoubtedly shared many of the prejudices of his era.
Of all the prejudices of pundits, presentism is the strongest.
But Trump's prejudices are not just toward the Muslim community.
They are subjected to the prejudices of being a refugee.
Realize these hidden prejudices and then get rid of them?
Myths and taboos (including ideological prejudices) are nothing to him.
In return, Don refines Tony's taste and dissolves his prejudices.
At the same time, simply knowing about our prejudices isn't enough.
Such news stirs up old prejudices about the eastern EU states.
Yet Aaron is not a simple embodiment of the period's prejudices.
Many hate-crime offenders believe that society supports their violent prejudices.
These stereotypes can reinforce prejudices and make groups into easy scapegoats.
Yes, we do all come with our own prejudices and preconceptions.
Many more, up to 50%, harbor more mild anti-Semitic prejudices.
That only validates their own worst prejudices about the other America.
Old prejudices and stereotypes — Arab, colonist, white man, noble savage — clashed.
A man had successfully campaigned on the prejudices that divide us.
Scientific research and education helped these prejudices give way to understanding.
But he was blunt about his prejudices when questioned by detectives.
If you're arguing that a focus on diversity and inclusion turns off white male voters, you're also saying something pretty troubling about the prejudices of white male voters — and whether those prejudices deserve to be accommodated: 3.
Before we teach machines our prejudices, we need to first teach ourselves.
Letters Readers discuss Americans' obsession with weight and prejudices against "fat" people.
Now, little by little, those old prejudices seem to be flaking away.
They didn't have any prejudices towards hiring a Muslim person, for example.
Why are the irrational prejudices of others being valued above individual rights?
The idea may have been fueled by longstanding social prejudices, including homophobia.
But many Pakistanis suspect that the Indian board shares Mr Modi's prejudices.
Employers can already act on their prejudices to deny people a job.
The way to eradicate those prejudices, she went on, is through education.
Worse, tipping is a vehicle for customers' prejudices to infiltrate into pay.
They had time to contemplate their prejudices on the long walk home.
He validates the prejudices that people try to erase from their hearts.
Moreover, Mrs Clinton accused Trumpistas of far more prejudices than racism alone.
These prejudices have found their way into law in many Western countries.
Instead I turned away, clinging unquestioningly to my fears and ancient prejudices.
There's no reason to limit basket-worthiness to those with explicit prejudices.
" The real Donald Trump, he said, "is a guy without these prejudices.
Unions can also push their members to overcome prejudices bearing on politics.
So is learning how to reflect on our own biases and prejudices.
The end goal is to make sure computers don't reproduce human prejudices.
Fears that surround the Other can rapidly slip into prejudices and stereotypes.
I also have biases and prejudices and they need to be questioned.
"Society has prejudices against people who were on death row," says Hideko.
How do we get them to challenge their own biases and prejudices?
Whatever issues remain are said to be rooted in people's individual prejudices.
It was used to justify crude racist prejudices in the 19th century.
And often, the detectives' blind spots are informed by casual social prejudices.
Has there been less emphasis on stamping out homophobia than other prejudices?
Even before it happens, it's wrapped up in its narratives and prejudices.
Is our current understanding of genetics and heredity fueling any modern prejudices?
Should we all get non-invasive brain stimulation to address our prejudices?
It's our prejudices that stop these victims from getting the care they need.
Good economics should, after all, involve using theory and data to quell prejudices.
However, Ms Mottley's margin of victory suggests such prejudices may be fading fast.
Or, perhaps less generously, giving quarter to indefensible prejudices out of political expedience.
What power do you feel food has, to chip away at those prejudices?
TV: The film really digs into the prejudices against Communists at that time.
What new friendships will be made and what old prejudices will be challenged?
Like Trump, these people don't want to hear their assumptions and prejudices challenged.
Although some politicians still pander to racial prejudices, young people are more open.
Police would be required to undergo pre-employment screening to identify potential prejudices.
"We need to look at our own prejudices and attitudes," he told CNN.
I think all of these thoughts are related with many prejudices and essentialisms.
Each scientist seems to bring his own prejudices and assumptions to the problem.
Luckily, computers can be rid of these prejudices far more easily than humans.
King's prejudices have been clear for years, why did it break through now?
Today, the fight about gender equality is a story of bias and prejudices.
The way to do that is to reinforce the prejudices of your readers.
Just as Trump has repeatedly made his ethnic prejudices plain, so has Omar.
Many operas that have become favorites had disastrous premieres owing to local prejudices.
They combated these prejudices through hard work and by keeping their heads down.
Research shows that individual-level stereotypes and prejudices are incredibly difficult to eradicate.
He does have beliefs, and prejudices, centered on his own power and prerogatives.
"Name-based prejudices can leave lasting and deep psychological scars," Dr. Nick stressed.
Zeid on Wednesday decried Trump's "half-truths," which fuel racial and religious prejudices.
In this case, it's their blind prejudices, not ours, that lead them astray.
The press has been an echo chamber for the prejudices of the prosecutors.
Though many suffragists came to social justice through abolitionism, they maintained explicit prejudices.
To a large degree, Oscar voting is about personal prejudices and petty grievances.
Miller's sometime grandiosity and his shameless prejudices can be ridiculous, and he knows it.
It constantly confounds prejudices (including the lexicographers' own) and refuses to be pinned down.
"I still feel ashamed of the prejudices that I struggled to shed," he writes.
Many held on to the ties and prejudices of the places they came from.
"People will only put aside prejudices if they think there are rules," he said.
It's the gift of time that allows us to change our prejudices and perceptions.
Algorithms can be biased and they can mirror prejudices that already exist in society.
It is this blatant division of villains and victims that breeds prejudices and misconceptions.
And I think what that tells you is that people can outgrow their prejudices.
Her exclusion is a reminder of tacit prejudices that undergird our White House speculation.
How these biases might manifest as prejudices is a crucial issue for robot policing.
But put aside your prejudices for a moment and embrace this chicken's unlikely hue.
Want to know how to take down Hollywood prejudices and be funny about it?
He had warned his fellow delegates about parochial interests, personal prejudices and individual passions.
But the program invades personal privacy and prejudices against those prone to ill health.
Maybe, on a very small level, there was some working out of racial prejudices?
"I work hard everyday to combat racism and prejudices of all kinds," he said.
But he had to contend with the same prejudices that affected other British Muslims.
They contain stories, disarm our prejudices and have been persecuted or suppressed throughout history.
But activists and experts say prejudices and discrimination persist, along with periodic government crackdowns.
There is real reason to be hopeful, even if social prejudices don't disappear overnight.
They're still strong Republicans and probably maintain several of the prejudices that they had.
At the very least, she hoped to get voters to engage with their prejudices.
It casts rogue grievances as legitimate obsessions and gives prejudices the shimmer of ideals.
This tracks with a long history of research on the prejudices Trump is activating.
When people are confronted with imagery, it finally helps them overcome biases and prejudices.
Their children and grandchildren are less abashed when it comes to the old prejudices.
It means treating one's own prejudices as intuitions rather than distortions to be overcome.
It is left to the prejudices of the audience to supply the missing emotion.
The Halloween attack in New York City understandably provoked fear and predictably exacerbated prejudices.
CJ: I think I've learned that I had a lot of prejudices about art.
I don't have prejudices towards anyone, but I want to see them in action.
I don't have prejudices toward anyone, but I want to see them in action.
Until systemic prejudices like implicit bias are fixed, that may be the best option.
"Similarly to explicit bias, [implicit bias] groups people into stereotypes and prejudices," Fridell said.
"What we say our prejudices are tells us something about an individual," Lai said.
But as the technology becomes more ubiquitous, its particular prejudices will become more important.
He is the very circumspect in his personal conduct, harbors no biases or prejudices.
This week, the internet's self-proclaimed crusader against "tribalism," a website that attempts to strike at those on the left and right who ignore inconvenient truths that don't flatter their prejudices, got caught publishing a fake article entirely because it flattered their prejudices.
Just as she uses that "character head" to know intuitively what her characters will say and do next, Ms. Rebeck has no problem revisiting the prejudices of a different era, prejudices that muffled and contorted and at times snuffed out her own voice.
They've found considerable evidence that support for social dominance is correlated with a wide range of prejudices, not just now but in the future — suggesting an underlying desire for dominance can both fuel and be fueled by specific prejudices against women, minorities, etc.
It adapts to circumstances and seemingly new excuses for age-old prejudices to take hold.
And local society, in turn, is infested with prejudices and biases against the queer community.
Homosexuality is legal in mainland China, but prejudices and discrimination persist under the Communist Party.
I can't imagine anything more anti-Enlightenment than limiting knowledge production based on disciplinary prejudices.
Not only is "political correctness" invoked to reinforce prejudices, it is often simplistic and reductive.
The tech isn't infallible, but AI-driven systems promise to eliminate some of those prejudices.
Usage of the app over time will feed it with your own emoticon preferences/prejudices.
So, as ever, the shiny algorithm can absolutely reflect existing social prejudices, including positive discrimination.
You erase those prejudices by not giving them a single nail to hang them on.
But thoughtful stagings can continue to make audiences reflect on their own prejudices and shortcomings.
Without tough competition, though, such prejudices would lead to good female researchers being shut out.
There is no need to rally supporters to the polls by pandering to their prejudices.
From the get-go, my prejudices were in play and nothing on view budged them.
There's no better time to be proud of our roots and leave social prejudices behind.
"I deal with the struggles of Islamophobia and the prejudices against black people," she says.
Validating prejudices Trump has an uncanny ability to bring out the worst instincts in people.
Two years abroad had led him to forget the parochial prejudices of his own people.
Have his gaffes, prejudices and profanities hurt him in the race for the Republican nomination?
Mr. Edwards urged caution in testing the results and eliminating any prejudices in the algorithms.
And it is rare to hear someone openly reflect on their own prejudices like that.
"Mere appeal to reason does not answer where prejudices are age-long," Gandhi pointed out.
Implicit bias, by contrast, is rooted in the idea that we all possess inherent prejudices.
Instead our support's driven by stereotypes and, I would argue, racial prejudices, to some degree.
The question is, does our duty to society really require that we banish private prejudices?
For many butches, and in my own experience, society has such prejudices towards masculine women.
Well, I believe in liberalization and free trade, so it does fit my political prejudices.
Patient records showed how the eugenics program was driven by the prejudices of the day.
Media messages generally cannot convince audiences of something contrary to their existing attitudes or prejudices.
He offered only weak challenges to the prejudices and injustices largely tolerated by that population.
Like all internetty things, this type of intelligence plays to the viewer's vanities and prejudices.
Was it about money or culture — their struggles in the new economy or their prejudices?
The prejudices promulgated by this site are an affront to American values and human decency.
A fascinating look at immigrant life among Koreans — and the prejudices they face — in Japan.
Mr Dixon dispels old colonialist prejudices that European languages are sophisticated and indigenous ones primitive.
Their musty space hosts events in which men discuss the prejudices they perceive against them.
In this way, the show depends on its audience's prejudices in order to undercut them.
Increased diversity improves comprehension and resolution of essential questions while reducing prejudices that undermine justice.
True ideas need testing by false ones, lest they become mere prejudices and thoughtless slogans.
"Maybe millions of white people who are afraid to admit" their racial fears and prejudices.
The populists are perpetually living in 2008, when the financial crisis vindicated all their prejudices.
These optimistic prejudices, prophylactic biases and emotional reflexes form an entire library of climate delusion.
Will that phrase simply reinforce prejudices people already have about that part of the world?
By pandering to fears and resentments, Trump both deepens the prejudices and satisfies his base.
His proclamations on bisexuality and blurring of gender forced us to look at our own prejudices.
This was just one of the many prejudices Krasner had to face and she knew it.
Trump mobilized them more effectively than ever before by making more explicit appeals to their prejudices.
Both defy prejudices to help their companions, even as their authors deal in ugly racial stereotypes.
But activists and experts agree that prejudices and discrimination persist, as well as periodic government crackdowns.
Because I'm usually expecting the worst, and I'm just having all my fears and prejudices confirmed.
She is droll about their chicanery and non-judgmental about their conspiracy theories, prophecies and prejudices.
Every polling outfit has its own quirks, biases and prejudices, which are together termed "house effects".
And those decisions are literally about what you think, about your life, your prejudices, your experiences.
Laws cannot eradicate prejudices; for that, they must rely not on coercion but on free speech.
And for people to overcome their prejudices and their history in favor of a common good.
Even if the question doesn't align with our prejudices, we have to ask the question anyway.
But, as is common in the media and institutional narrative following disasters, prejudices and preconceptions abound.
Subtle prejudices in other federal policies might also help explain why the wealth gap is growing.
Isn't it equally toxic that religious dogma often justifies hate, bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, and other prejudices?
Some of the legal prejudices levied against the trans community in the South are well-known.
He will try and try and try against all odds, against all prejudices, to get home.
More to the point, she says, Mr Trump is enabling whites to vent long-suppressed prejudices.
But any change is likely to draw criticism, given limited resources and ethnic and regional prejudices.
While AI is a "phenomenally powerful tool" to unpick these prejudices, "it's not magic", she added.
Buhari's supporters say much criticism is based on ethnic and religious prejudices rather than his policies.
His student William James, on a naturalist's expedition with him to Brazil, saw through his prejudices.
Of course, we must be mindful that Muslims, like all minorities, contend with prejudices in America.
Jim Johnson (Mahershala Ali), who has to overcome his own prejudices about what women can do.
The war creates refugees that the political system can use to fuel their already-existing prejudices.
The whole reason Billy Beane has been successful is that he exploits the prejudices of appearance.
"To keep a reporter's prejudices out of a story is commendable," Irving Kristol wrote in 1967.
It is hatred fueled by ignorant prejudices toward people of different races, religions, ethnicities and lifestyles.
Sexual and reproductive rights are severely limited, and there are deep racial prejudices against Black Brazilians.
Even as old prejudices return, we've clearly entered a new age of politically potent anti-intellectualism.
"We have to bid adieu to prejudices and empower all citizens," Chief Justice Dipak Misra said.
"He's broken a lot of prejudices, and brought a vast amount of fresh air," he said.
"We haven't encountered any racist prejudices yet, apart from people's concerns about cultural differences," says Qianshun.
But teachers who hold unacknowledged biases or prejudices towards LGBTQ individuals are not a lost cause.
It's uncouth to say that, but grand political analysis is also made up of petty prejudices.
He said he saw no evidence of the prejudices that Muslims sometimes encountered in other cities.
" Buttigieg responded to Clyburn by saying he believes people are capable of "moving past old prejudices.
He called out hypocrisy, asking people not to hide behind religious fervor to prop up prejudices.
They may depict some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that were commonplace in American society.
Since many operas were composed 150 years ago, they obviously reflect the prejudices of the era.
Multiple studies have shown that doctors' care can be shaped by prejudices, both intentional and unwitting.
So you do see racial [and] class prejudices play out in the crime stories as well.
Instead, they asked them a series of questions designed to get them to reassess their prejudices.
From what I've seen, The Sinking City seems to have things to say about Lovecraft's prejudices.
That includes recognizing a wide range of sexual orientations as well as dispelling prejudices and untruths.
Beard came out as gay in a revised version of his memoir, Delights and Prejudices, in 1981.
Brazilian Mines and Energy Minister Fernando Coelho has repeatedly said he has "no prejudices" against Chinese takeovers.
Sometimes it's a rich, well-dressed blonde woman who hides her prejudices behind a veneer of politeness.
Above all, they are wary of a candidate who, even subliminally, plays on prejudices against vulnerable minorities.
Kravitz has spoken about the prejudices she's faced in the film industry over the past few years.
"Get nowhere unless prejudices first forgotten," Ella Deloria wrote in her notes on one of Boas's lectures.
The most insidious type of advertising fail is that which simply reflects harmful societal attitudes and prejudices.
It tells the story of an aspiring musician who has to face his family's prejudices against music.
I think any sort of stigma related to HIV is rooted in personal prejudices versus actual evidence.
Kwan identifies these prejudices is as cavalier as matter-of-factly as his characters namedrop luxury labels.
But together we chose to rise above those prejudices and rewrite our own story- one of inspiration.
"The prejudices of the past must not be unwittingly built into automated systems," says the report's summary.
" She's kind of cipher for your own prejudices or ideas of what a teen girl is. "Exactly.
How artificial intelligence may replace human work or be infected with human prejudices is a growing concern.
Education doesn't seem to alter the embedded prejudices about addiction that have been bred into our culture.
After all, surveillance powers are wielded by humans, with all of their prejudices and temptations and flaws.
And the film presents that sense of community as something worth overcoming one's own prejudices to save.
"I feel like, even closeted, Snape suffered from the prejudices of those around her," Ensnapingthesenses told me.
That is to say, design processes and organisations to remove the chance that prejudices interfere with judgement.
Putting the show together has "really revealed the biases and prejudices of previous curators," Mr. Bolton said.
But it has also raised fears that AI-fuelled machines might exacerbate the prejudices of their programmers.
Technology is being used to "personalize" this tidal wave of information to match our predispositions and prejudices.
One side gets to keep its money; the other side gets to keep its guns, and prejudices.
One type of sexism the participants encountered was the endorsement of traditional gender role prejudices and stereotypes.
Successful propagandists have always understood one basic truth: Propaganda works best when it exploits pre-existing prejudices.
Maybe it's a lack of empathy; maybe it's a deep-seated set of prejudices; maybe it's both.
The colorful guys parade their prejudices, destroy agreements on borders and ignore law's due processes with impunity.
It was also novel, a systematic effort by whites to help rid other whites of their prejudices.
"We see that there are suspicions and prejudices," Lavrov told Pompeo at the start of their talks.
I don't want to judge them, but personally, I don't like it—it only encourages certain prejudices.
Because of such prejudices, and also because of economic adversity, farmers encourage their children to leave farming.
Without looking at prosecutors' and the police's unconscious prejudices, Ms. Pearson said, racially biased outcomes are inevitable.
Refusing to address and acknowledge the prejudices in our country is a big part of the problem.
European leaders once stoically bore President Trump's attacks, and labored to adjust to his preferences and prejudices.
The project is part of a broader effort to cure automated systems of hidden biases and prejudices.
Indeed, tapes released later of his 1972 conversations with Nixon would reveal Graham's own prejudices against Jews.
Bolstered by these and other relevant prejudices, I managed to ward off "Game of Thrones" for months.
Long before the cries of "fake news," Republicans were refusing to accept science that contradicted their prejudices.
Despite this, she still struggled to overcome prejudices baked into Hawaiian society against the state's indigenous language.
Their argument about their respective prejudices is one of the few times that the show heats up.
Filmmakers make movies despite often-crushing odds, and some make movies while also struggling against entrenched prejudices.
"My books are often faulted by bourgeois critics for prejudices that are theirs not mine," he said.
People construct their own realities now, and they live in echo chambers that confirm their preexisting prejudices.
They need to think hard on whether the data they are combing is reflective of historical prejudices.
At worst, these sketches just coddle the audience by reflecting all of their assumptions and prejudices back at them: Yes, Trump is dumb, his administration is full of venal lackeys, Jeff Sessions is creepy, Cohen is a crook, all of your obvious, knee-jerk impulses and prejudices are correct.
Strands of Islam, he feels, are bringing with them the kinds of prejudices any liberal society should abhor.
This is occurring in an environment that has brought us smooth-talking demagogues exploiting people's fears and prejudices.
Shows Cosby assuming the role of a super-bigot, and employing all the stereotype prejudices in his monologue.
However, as Facebook prejudices traffic toward Instant Articles, the competitive pressure to adopt the format will be irresistible.
The world is worse off today without him to challenge our prejudices and defend the humanity of everyone.
While Hannah is openly religious, but that doesn't mean she prescribes to any prejudices against the LGBTQ community.
A work wardrobe played a powerful defense, protecting women from the predictable prejudices they faced in corporate settings.
These prejudices about ''real rape'' happen to dovetail with those rapes that are easier to investigate and prosecute.
Not only do they educate people to hate others, but they harness society's existing prejudices to rally supporters.
As Ms Martens wrote in El Comercio, a newspaper, violence and discrimination against women originate "in subconscious prejudices".
We must educate the population, break down prejudices and mores, explain ceaselessly what constitutes sexual harassment or assault.
As with those hate incidents across the country, the bullying in schools covered a wide range of prejudices.
Besides battling prejudices, murky laws around sex work mean workers feel that the odds are stacked against them.
We can increase our awareness of our internal thought patterns to recognise our prejudices as we experience them.
The Harvard researchers created a downloadable browser plugin for those who wish to combat their own latent prejudices.
Activists and experts, however, have long argued that prejudices and discrimination -- as well as periodic government crackdowns -- persist.
Dating platforms are rolling out design features to mitigate the impact of offline prejudices migrating onto dating apps.
Or of atoms and molecules and prejudices and hunches that are fireflying around in unexpected and impossible trajectories.
Her critics in Pakistan have suggested that her films stoke outrage by confirming the prejudices of Western audiences.
Studies show that motivation contributes to how successful a person will be at keeping their prejudices in check.
"Instead, he opts to mock the vulnerable and inflame prejudices by attacking ethnic and religious minorities," she continued.
Tyrion has spent his whole life challenging the prejudices that others hold against him because he's a dwarf.
And I suspect that sometimes images merely reinforce ideas, prejudices, assumptions that the viewer already has coming in.
I. systems are shaped by the priorities and prejudices — conscious and unconscious — of the people who design them.
Some experts believe that the large databases used to train modern machine learning programs reproduce existing human prejudices.
Researchers have also found that one popular training image database for algorithms contained prejudices like sexism and racism.
Instead, they absorb, amplify and propagate them, while creating the illusion that technology is sheltered from human prejudices.
Some people don't like him in spite of his prejudices but because of them, because they share them.
But there also are active prejudices against farmers, country people, the country, small-town people and small towns.
As in more conventional multigenerational sagas, one sees historical progress measured in freedoms won, prejudices softened, traditions modified.
There's a lot going against I Lost My Body, since it has to overcome prejudices on both sides.
Her new friends are part of a nomadic group called Travelers, who bear the brunt of Scottish prejudices.
At the very least, such a joke raises the question of whether the laughter relies on unconscious prejudices.
This isn't a matter of keeping one's prejudices so deeply buried that they are largely unknown to oneself.
It's lonely and, yeah, sometimes you're full of rage over the top-down prejudices festering in antiquated institutions.
Eventually, their ease with quoting "Hamilton: The Musical" gives way to a full-on display of their prejudices.
Oates's Dunphys are an exemplar of liberal, educated prejudices against folk like them: They are undereducated religious zealots.
Buttigieg told CNN earlier Monday he hoped to move "past old prejudices" by getting on with his job.
And after the trial, you sat down with her and asked her to reflect on her prejudices. Why?
That taps into wider international prejudices about the Jewish people as barely white sleeper agents in white civilization.
Despite the longstanding industry prejudices, DePrince worked her way to becoming a professional dancer with the Dutch National Ballet.
Data itself can't solve a complicated issue of inequality that is driven by human fears, prejudices and behavior patterns.
Who is to say that her prejudices would not influence her interactions with students of color within the classroom?
In an age when revolutionary leaps in science still confront persistent prejudices, it's a conversation that will likely continue.
We're too in a place steeped with prejudices and biases, where the people in power have all the power!
The ad's content rekindled discussions on racial discrimination in China, where prejudices against blacks are likely to be dismissed.
"If this show has shown a light on the prejudices in our societies ... then maybe that's something," he said.
In the U.S., what was once a great political party has become an unrecognizable collection of resentments and prejudices.
"So put any prejudices or preconceived notions aside and just go into it with an open mind," he said.
"We don't have any prejudices against anyone," he said, but added that he saw a good fit with BPM.
Certain prejudices have prevented us from learning more about these creatures, mainly because some consider them mind-numbingly ugly.
The report "has again revealed the commission's stereotypes and prejudices," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in Beijing.
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Perhaps the secret it wants kept from public view is the institutionalization of its racial, political and gender prejudices.
Whether porn is an instigator of sexual fantasies, stereotypes, and prejudices or simply reflects them is an ongoing debate.
To win them back, we must address their material concerns, and we can do that without coddling their prejudices.
To no one's surprise, the Best Actress category often faces an issue diametrically opposed from the Best Actor prejudices.
In the pushback against a history of prejudices, prescription represented authority and tradition, and description represented democracy and progress.
Some children's books are disheartening to revisit as an adult; the author's prejudices suddenly glaring, the prose surprisingly flat.
Mr. Williams uses his dwarfism both for self-deprecation and to expose the daily prejudices and misconceptions he encounters.
There's no shortage of ways that proms have been impacted by the same prejudices that mar society at large.
Fighting these pervasive, subconscious prejudices requires not only being aware of them, but also changing the archetypes of power.
Debussy had the prejudices typical of his time, and never thought too deeply about the cultures that he sampled.
If they knowingly choose to cling to their prejudices, why should we continue to think of them as "decent"?
Every advancement in LGBTQ rights has involved stripping away, one by one, prejudices rooted in right-wing religious tradition.
Researchers and journalists are uncovering all the ways that AI can reproduce human prejudices along racist and sexist lines.
Rather than face our prejudices, we hide them — and then engage in a weird, public game of plausible denial.
Many hold prejudices about what getting old does to the brain and body, and the world can be unkind.
Contemporary right-wing politics, by contrast, is driven largely by the unexamined prejudices and anxieties of (primarily) white men.
Often, it also falls to mayors and city councilors to respond to residents' concerns and prejudices about the newcomers.
These two factors made cultural change, particularly Muslim immigration, even scarier, activating prejudices and turning Europeans to the right.
As much as she resents her father's prejudices, she is proud of the outdoor skills he has taught her.
It's no accident that these prejudices seem to co-travel and are particularly prevalent today on the fringe right.
It is subject to all of the prejudices, biases and flaws that plague our interactions with the real world.
Our artificial intelligences are racist and sexist because the data we feed them is marinated in our own prejudices.
Public goods and public accommodations — schools, lunch counters, coffee shops, cake shops — have long been battlegrounds for our prejudices.
What we eat and don't eat forms the basis of many of our prejudices, and many of our hypocrisies.
Whether he personally held those prejudices — against African-Americans, Mexicans, Muslims, women or the disabled — was not the point.
It is time for new bonds and new trust bridges, which substitute for prejudices, uninformed claims, and rabble rousing.
The claims continue to frustrate many autistic people, as people spread vaccine misinformation to play on fears and prejudices.
He insisted that he was interested only in facts and data while I seemed intent on pushing my prejudices.
Mr. Kim said much of the bad publicity was fueled by the prejudices mainstream churches have created against Shincheonji.
Dr. Eaton, who said she could experience brain tingles, said people were also applying existing prejudices to new phenomena.
In many ways it feels as though homophobia has never been placed on the same level as other prejudices.
AI has been proven to reflect the same prejudices baked into the test data sets that feed its algorithms.
The fear some skeptics in the black community have is that some white Democrats harbor prejudices behind closed doors.
Instead of standing up to the ignorant bigots in town, the Atticus in "Watchman" shares many of their worst prejudices.
Considering that the overwhelming majority of the social sciences, media, and Google lean left, we should critically examine these prejudices.
Like patriotism, religion can be sometimes used as a weapon, or to support someone's own narrative or fears and prejudices.
Women and minority candidates fighting for attention in a crowded field also must overcome ingrained prejudices that affect voter choices.
Thankfully, a new exhibition at Fortnight Institute in the East Village is making a strong case for abandoning these prejudices.
Implicit weight bias and all manner of other kinds of unfair, unconscious prejudices are everywhere around and inside of us.
By feeding artificial intelligent systems racist, sexist, or homophobic data, we're teaching them to hold the same prejudices as humans.
In spite of the double-edged title, Confirmation isn't primarily about confirming anyone's prejudices or convictions about the face-off.
Equity openly invites viewers to examine their prejudices against women in power, and the way they're judged differently from men.
They are not intended to convince the elites, whom their target voters neither trust nor like, but to reinforce prejudices.
And, of course, it wouldn't be an Empire episode without callbacks to commonly held prejudices and assumptions of marginalized people.
If you've got inequality in law, it's very easy for that mentality to saturate people and their prejudices and opinions.
"Stereotypes and prejudices resist change, even when evidence fails to support them or points to the contrary," Teaching Tolerance says.
The answer seems to hinge on society's ability to shed its prejudices and move past that stigmatizing sense of otherness.
And there are entrenched societal prejudices that affect the medical care we receive and how police protect us, or not.
Encountering people who didn't share my god or my dietary habits made me confront my prejudices and realize my privileges.
Carter F. Ham, set their personal prejudices aside and considered only what is in the best interest of the nation.
In both cases, the children grow beyond their initial judgments and prejudices because they're willing to listen to a friend.
And those Russians didn't have to start from scratch: They merely took advantage of our evident prejudices and inchoate anger.
But he has run the most divisive and demagogic presidential campaign I can remember, preying on people's prejudices and fears.
This is something Varma says he and Aire take very seriously, having experienced some of those prejudices first-hand himself.
And that reflects the internet's power to cast rogue grievances as legitimate obsessions and give prejudices the shimmer of ideals.
They cobbled together material from various sources — Shakespeare's own compositional method — and tailored their performances to local tastes and prejudices.
"Sometimes — lately — I've wondered if they weren't more than prejudices, real convictions," she says to Wicksteed about her dad's hangups.
There are so many different prejudices in the American scene that keep people from thinking of themselves as art collectors.
I do what I can to neutralize these prejudices: reading interviews that explain the playwright's intentions, listening to old albums.
Rather than appeal to his compatriots' better nature, he sows division, stokes resentment and exploits their prejudices, especially over immigration.
" She added, "Summer flings can be great and can teach you a lot about your prejudices in your dating choices.
The answer, of course, depends on our willingness to dislodge the stubborn civil rights transgressions and prejudices that divide us.
Motive determination is an imprecise science and the pursuit of it must remain free of an investigator's own internal prejudices.
Chinese had their own prejudices against Americans and American ideas as well, viewing them as immoral, sexually deviant and dangerous.
" The church dismissed criticism of its practices on Friday, calling it "slandering based on the prejudices among the established churches.
There are clear benefits to using profanity, but when profanity targets demographic groups, it can foster prejudices, Dr. Bergen wrote.
But experts and activists say LGBTQ people in China still face persistent discrimination and prejudices from the government and public.
By removing prejudices that contribute to racial and demographic disparities, we can create systems that produce more uniform sentencing standards.
Feelings, prejudices and interpretations will always show up at the party, whether or not you send them a printed invitation.
But it is also human to seek to work against our prejudices and to understand that others always deserve respect.
People from both sides of the aisle reject calm logic, eager to embrace the alternative news that supports their prejudices.
Oates may be betting the multitude of perspectives will help us see around our blinders and prejudices about the Other.
The author marvels at the resulting ambition and ingenuity, while also observing the power of residual caste and gender prejudices.
No single character knows what the truth is; they only have their own partial truth, influenced by their own prejudices.
Security-oriented apps and devices that allow people to alert neighbors to sketchy activity can turn prejudices into police action.
Algorithms and AI — the next stage in all this — wrap our biases and prejudices in a gleaming tower of math.
Through the parallels of the play to our own lives, we are led into thinking politically without the usual prejudices.
But the philosophies, practices, and prejudices animating and informing the caste system can be seen throughout history in different cultural contexts.
Scenes throughout the episode undermine the Hills' unwitting prejudices by demonstrating how like them (and therefore 'American'), their neighbours really are.
But companies are still hoping that properly trained AI can not only avoid algorithmic bias but also correct human recruiters' prejudices.
But old prejudices could certainly resurface — especially since he's bent the knee to another Targaryen, without consulting the proud Northern lords.
My memory was jogged again when you were talking about the ways in which automating is entrenching some of our prejudices.
In a fascinating study by researchers at Cardiff University and MIT, we learn that robots can develop prejudices when working together.
To try to make sense of it, she realised you have to strip back your own prejudices and let people speak.
While a Brazilian team of students called Pugcorn were behind Florescer, which examines the hardships and prejudices of a transgender girl.
You forced the establishment to abandon obvious prejudices, such as the fact that the best Oxbridge colleges were reserved for men.
This is public validation, at the highest level, of some of the most abhorrent prejudices and beliefs existing in our society.
Machine learning depends on a quality training dataset for accuracy, meaning that AI programs can absorb the prejudices of their creators.
But we need to continue to expose instances in which AIs have learned to embody the same prejudices that humans do.
Candidates with strong personalities, who are good entertainers, make exaggerated promises, and appeal to the prejudices of their audiences often win.
It's a wide open window offering a glimpse into how sports are used to enforce larger societal prejudices for personal gain.
"The court did say that employers are not at liberty to pander to the prejudices of their clients," Dalhuisen told BBC.
With the President having so many strong opinions and prejudices, I believe certain people might feel accepted there while others won't.
So how do we have a better conversation around these issues, one that can actually reduce people's racial prejudices and anxieties?
In Donald J. Trump we faced a candidate who is a repulsive person, with dangerous prejudices, who's unfit to be president.
With the president having so many strong opinions and prejudices I believe certain people might feel accepted there while others won't.
Both prejudices need to be discussed, but lumping them together isn't the correct way to have a conversation about either issue.
It's a rich combination — personhood unconstrained by the acquired prejudices of culture — and the author taps it here with impressive results.
But prejudices, it seems, hang on as doggedly as critics, and critics are finally just people sitting doggedly on a couch.
" Fukumoto accused the Republican Party of allowing "elements of racism and sexism within the base" and not addressing Trump's "unabashed prejudices.
China's Foreign Ministry said last week that China hoped the ambassador would not take any "prejudices" with him on the trip.
In the premiere of the most recent season of "Parts Unknown," Bourdain traveled to "Trump country" to confront his own prejudices.
Our survival depends on our ability to reach across our comfort zones and challenge our own prejudices and assumptions about others.
She stresses that we all must live in reality rather than allowing ourselves to be influenced by constructed and unnecessary prejudices.
Social movements like Black Lives Matter have helped build nationwide awareness of the prejudices that have infested police departments for generations.
During a time when so many people have deeply held prejudices against Muslims, this act of inclusion is a welcome contribution.
As stereotypes go, this one surely doesn't rank among the top 10 most objectionable human prejudices, but it stings even so.
As hurtful as that comment was, the opportunity to dig deeper, to understand what someone holds in their prejudices, was invaluable.
The magician is presented as someone who simply draws out of people desires, fears and prejudices that are already lurking within.
Emily bristles at being asked to hide her family life, but before she knows it, the bigots' prejudices have become law.
Levitt, after all, appeared to be an independent businessman responding to the prejudices of the home buyers he hoped to attract.
She draws explicit, if somewhat superficial, connections to President Trump's ability to play upon the concerns and prejudices of many Americans.
Sometimes I still worry that they are right: Maybe our prejudices and tribes are our most essential features, never to change.
In fact, drawing premature conclusions about mental illness can have dangerous and harmful effects that extend beyond reinforcing historical societal prejudices.
In the Trump administration's conspiratorial nationalism, avowed anti-Semites hear their overarching narratives reflected back to them, their prejudices tacitly approved.
But these prejudices are largely unfounded and the justifications don't hold water, so what is driving them in the first place?
Jefferson indicted the "tyranny" of slavery while also supplying fellow slaveholders with a batch of prejudices to justify slavery's rapid expansion.
Aesthetic appreciation is supposed to be shared; it's not supposed to depend on the background or the prejudices of the audience.
" His reason for sending former slaves to Africa was "the prejudices of the whites," which would make integrating freed blacks "impossible.
Police probing the lynchings of Azam and others say they are often triggered by deep-rooted prejudices against minorities in India.
As the audience, we can step back from our own prejudices, and fear for or laugh at the figures on stage.
We hope that AI will allow us to make smarter decisions, but what if it ends up reinforcing the prejudices of society?
But algorithms need to be fed data in order to learn those rules — and, sometimes, human prejudices can seep into the platforms.
Judges for example, strive to separate their prejudices from their judgments, and there are processes to challenge the fairness of judicial decisions.
She also reminds us that even seemingly neutral legal institutions are forced to play into public prejudices for political and electoral reasons.
"I'm really not sure those views in Fredricksburg would be aired were it not for Trump's 'mainstreaming' of these prejudices," Feldman says.
Another big area for Google is eliminating biases in AI software that could replicate the blind spots and prejudices of human beings.
The White House isn't using science for its policy; instead, it's using the language and authority of science to justify old prejudices.
The comparison also has the effect of excusing those Americans — like certain presidential candidates in the 2016 race — who wield prejudices strategically.
The preview's most effective vignettes are the subtle ones, suggesting that citizens' mild, latent prejudices made full-blown fascism an easy jump.
"The old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on the way forward," the North Korean leader said, according to the pool report.
Somewhere where people are asked to question their own prejudices and see if they are willing to work together to tackle them.
These prejudices are the subject of Thai artist Jakkai Siributr's solo exhibition, Displaced, currently at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre (BACC).
Each amateur actress approaches the role of JonBenét's pageant queen mother with her own prejudices, theories, and interpretations of the complicated figure.
"The indictment cannot have statements that can create prejudices in the court about the case," Song told reporters as he left court.
Stop the stigma Many people have fears, prejudices and negative attitudes about HIV and AIDS that might not be rooted in facts.
The right came to political power under Richard Nixon and Reagan in part by using coded language to appeal to white prejudices.
The data consistently shows that about 90 percent of us possess some implicit prejudices — and, unsurprisingly, people typically favor their own group.
"That's why we're taking this slowly," Ms. De Blasi said, describing the camp as a small town with its prejudices and limitations.
There's also the stigma of anti-gay HIV/AIDS prejudices that still keeps us from getting the care we need and deserve.
McCourty said he had decided not to visit the executive mansion because the president's "opinions and prejudices" would make him feel unwelcome.
"There's just something about kids—they don't have the stereotypes that we've built in our own minds, or the prejudices," Chip says.
"There's just something about kids — they don't have the stereotypes that we've built in our own minds, or the prejudices," Chip says.
Involving the public also means involving public prejudices and creates an opportunity for those hoping to twist both to their own ends.
Changing deeply held beliefs, perceptions, and even prejudices doesn't just take time but intentionality and willingness to learn from and about others.
The repulsive behavior of CUNY's "social justice warriors," and their impunity, also confirm the right's worst prejudices about both universities and progressives.
I can sort of understand why some Germans have their prejudices—the media are always reporting on us in a negative way.
It found that people holding anti-black prejudices were 11 percent more likely to die of any cause during the study period.
You could disapprove of a writer's politics and prejudices if they showed up in the text; otherwise, they were customarily bracketed off.
"The effect of economic hardship is to activate prejudices that are latent, adding fuel to the fire of preexisting views," they write.
Her arrival pits Arnold's constructed reality against the prejudices of a mainstream society that still expects homosexuals to live in the closet.
Amid such conservatism, women for years faced an uphill battle against the prejudices of managers and viewers alike, particularly at the BBC.
"If believing in something silly like blondes are dumb is not true, imagine how many other prejudices are also wrong?" he writes.
The intention is confronting ourselves with our own fears, or our own preconceived notions or taboos, which we can also call prejudices.
And third, they reveal our own strange prejudices against men in shorts, and our growing level of comfort with men in skirts.
I reject the assumptions — otherwise known as prejudices — that certain life circumstances prohibit sensitivity and sound judgment while other conditions guarantee them.
The quilts in Leon's collection, which were predominantly made by African-American women, have been particularly affected by these prejudices, he said.
Both had cooled substantially from their active observances because of what they saw as prejudices toward women and gay and lesbian communities.
The character's name is Joan-Marc Miró-Puig, he of the cranky, parochial prejudices du jour, a bigoted, male chauvinist, homophobic rat.
Those prejudices will be validated even more if Mr. Trump wins re-election in 2020, especially if he wins a popular majority.
That is, without the prejudices, the judge-a-book-by-its-cover mentality we apply to everything that comes within our purview.
"There's a lot of disconnect between the high bar of recusal and what the public believes" of a judge's prejudices and preconceptions.
For a better explanation of this viewpoint, check out the op-ed "Our Language Prejudices Don't Make No Sense" by Raffaella Zanuttini.
Their conclusions must be based on the evidence they gather, and not on the public's perception or their own biases or prejudices.
In writing about artists of Asian descent I have repeatedly bumped up against codified prejudices in both the art and literary world.
Too many curial officials appear to embody everything that anti-Catholic prejudices have long taught many of our fellow Americans to fear.
THE STONE Should we continue to teach thinkers like Kant, Voltaire and Hume without mention of the harmful prejudices they helped legitimize?
But while doctors are sometimes on the receiving end of discrimination, they are also vulnerable to their subconscious prejudices, or implicit bias.
And she has no obvious prejudices that would get in the way of a thorough review of the ECB's monetary policy strategy.
An advertising campaign in Australia is trying to break down prejudices and challenge people's inherent biases by showing that everyone is born equal.
That can be a tricky thing considering the unconscious prejudices and ideas that exist in the minds of even the most liberal people.
Cultural shift To expand our advocacy, we can no longer ignore the specific prejudices that women face when it comes to the ocean.
There's more awareness and discussion, but it has led to more fragmentation of the public into little communities where their prejudices are reinforced.
The old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on our way forward but we overcame all of them and we are here today.
Because of my own prejudices, I was dismayed but not surprised to read about the noncompliance of big pharma in Mr. Piller's article.
While Joel and Sheila are usually the ones smiting smug jerks, the show also manages to question the couple's own prejudices on occasion.
Colonial interpretations and prejudices that previously underscored the items on show are rigorously explained in a light more sympathetic to the indigenous people.
Otherwise, we will carry the status quo of bias into the tech era, amplifying old prejudices and creating new ones along the way.
"There's a synergy between Trump's desire for a deal and Bolton's ideological prejudices," notes Jeffrey Bader, an East Asia guru and former diplomat.
Because most millennials don't need religion, but they do need sexual freedom and the opportunity to live authentically without spiritual limitations or prejudices.
What does that polo represent and how can it be twisted to confront the audience with a certain set of stereotypes or prejudices?
If one is lucky enough to procure an interview for a "real" job, it is then a matter of tactfully dispelling implicit prejudices.
Disturbingly, too, widening gaps occur in some of India's richer regions, suggesting that rising income enables more parents to act on their prejudices.
"He has run the most divisive and demagogic presidential campaign I can remember, preying on people's prejudices and fears," Bloomberg wrote of Trump.
HHS's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is in charge of ensuring that Americans have access to healthcare despite the possible prejudices of providers.
In an exclusive interview, Edward Scicluna, the country's finance minister, said that "certain prejudices" should not come in the way of good business.
" Scarborough said journalists shouldn't "keep their heads buried in the sand just because reality does not line up with their own personal prejudices.
Without them, and an even larger group of fellow travelers who share their racial prejudices less conspicuously, the Trump presidency might not exist.
It flew the Boston Symphony Orchestra on a European tour in 1952, to counter prejudices of the United States as uncultured and unsophisticated.
Do you think those prejudices are still somewhat alive at NASA, or STEM institutes more broadly, or have they been largely left behind?
For all the pride in political incorrectness that Mr Trump has brought into vogue, people remain hesitant to admit their prejudices to pollsters.
"People should understand that it's the nickname given him by the French and that reveals the prejudices of the era," Mr. Noiriel said.
But to fixate on these transgressions would be to flatter our own prejudices and inoculate ourselves against the critical force of his argument.
Ali was loved because he walked with us and took the barbs and arrows, body blows and head shots, the prejudices and dismissals.
Hidden Figures addresses both the accomplishments of the West Area Computers and the prejudices they faced in the social climate of the time.
There are also those who think that she shares the Army's authoritarian reflexes and the anti-Muslim prejudices of the Buddhist Bamar majority.
But much of the political right equally errs in its own approach to the canon in assuming it merely confirms its own prejudices.
In both cases, the argument was both an appeal to the racial prejudices of the Justices and essentially a racist argument in itself.
It is one of many instances where he listens as others—a doctor, the police—project their anxieties and prejudices onto his experience.
Individuals have growing opportunities to shape their media consumption around their own opinions and prejudices, and populist leaders are ready to encourage them.
"Judicial activism puts the prejudices and politics of the judge about the law, making him into a Constitutional Convention unto himself," he added.
Insulated from the passions and prejudices of the democratic electorate, the executive was to be appointed through the function of an electoral college.
Instead, we should avoid simplistic explanations for the complex challenges we face while remembering the importance of renouncing this and all other prejudices.
Which doesn't make it any less racist, but it does make it clear that he expects the audience to already understand these prejudices.
And by the way, there are many single disabled people who hold those prejudices, too—who believe they'll never find a romantic partner.
To further understand the impact of these prejudices and cultural norms, I asked a bunch of people how colorism has affected their lives.
It's well-known that features from training data can filter up to the decisions an AI makes, especially when it comes to prejudices.
As the campaign has run its course, the Brexit side has stoked voters' prejudices and pandered to a Little England mentality (see article).
In taking aim at Romney, Bannon was deliberately reviving these old prejudices and suspicions about a religion that remains unfamiliar to many Americans.
On occasion, he's talked about his personal experience of oppression using language that reveals a keener grasp of America's many hierarchies and prejudices.
All children are better off when we don't stand in the way of what makes them happy because of our own gendered prejudices.
Roosevelt, as the book notes, had a certain patrician tone-deafness about his own prejudices, and his was largely a white boys club.
I don't say that anymore because we still have so far to go on so many prejudices, but this is a new idea.
By highlighting the light-skinned Mary, Mr. Sumner appealed to the prejudices of white Americans who were potentially sympathetic to the abolitionist cause.
"They didn't meet that often, but when they met they seemed to not have prejudices against each other and mixed freely," he said.
We need a reconquest of the memory of that war so prodigal in atrocities inspired by racial prejudices and greed for territorial gain.
One way the elite functions, Lind says, is through the labeling of white-working-class prejudices as phobias — as in transphobia, homophobia, Islamophobia.
Luther, who often sided with Germany's princes and conservative forces,  could be nasty, deliberately playing on the hatreds and prejudices of his readers.
I didn't know then that my mischievous cousin would one day become a lightning rod for an entire nation's attention — and its prejudices.
It is through the breaking down of barriers that our prejudices are put aside, not through social media censorship by self-appointed gatekeepers.
While ruminating on one's internalized prejudices may require some psychological heavy lifting, there's little evidence that it helps produce or sustain material change.
"I have found that the report is full of prejudices and fabrications, and ignores the factual information provided by my government," Xing said.
If such interventions are effective at a young age, we will have a better chance of reducing social prejudices in the long term.
"Freud assaulted prevailing prejudices by showing 'normality' in its accepted meaning to be another name for the conventional," he quotes from the book.
When asked to explain the false schedule, Mr. Gokcek said disabusing the Western media of "some prejudices against us" was a worthy task.
And because this is America in 2019, the prejudices and privileges displayed by the family vying for his money are uniquely American, too.
Courts have ruled that he must stay in custody while facing the charges, despite complaints by election monitors that this prejudices his chances.
Courtrooms are filled with people — judges, jurors, lawyers and witnesses — whose perceptions are shaped by the prejudices and implicit biases of our culture.
Amnesty International welcomed the ruling on the French case that "employers are not at liberty to pander to the prejudices of their clients".
With the support of administration and classroom teachers, I led a class activity about prejudices which transformed into an open discussion about race.
More likely, however, you're suggesting that said person is willfully ignorant, someone who rejects facts that might conflict with his or her prejudices.
A cop who interacts with black residents in his town might realize that many of his previous prejudices, implicit or not, weren't warranted.
The party's base, according to Tesler, is increasingly being whittled down to people who hold anti-black, anti-Hispanic, and anti-Muslim prejudices.
Some of that life is a pretty direct commentary on Lovecraft's worlds and prejudices, leading to perhaps the game's most potentially-radioactive feature.
When we open ourselves to what they say and how they say it, our narrow prejudices evaporate and we are nourished and armed.
Growing up in working class London and being Bengali, Muslim, and queer, Sabira Haque felt the weight of the prejudices pinned against her.
When the author's name is affixed they are distracted by a desire to praise or to censure, according as they have principles or prejudices.
Ally's phobias, prejudices, and declarations that she has a reason to be exactly this paranoid tend to end with her being in the right.
Cynical partisans, especially the conservative talk-radio hosts from whom millions of older whites get their views, made money fuelling those prejudices (see Schumpeter).
Indeed, his candidacy itself has already done that, by bringing into the mainstream once-taboo prejudices about race, gender, sexual identity, and cultural diversity.
By creating AIs with different sets of bias, it's possible that their prejudices would level the playing ground by building a middle ground consensus.
"The problem with these mobile applications is that there's nothing to stop an individual officer acting on their worst prejudices," Spurrier told The Verge.
People are afraid because they're dealing with the FBI and law enforcement, and we're still dealing with the prejudices that people have with Muslims.
And if you do it another way you can sort of confront people with their own prejudices and make it interesting — challenge certain things.
The widely accepted notion that these portraits could objectively represent a specific identity ignores the fact that interpretation and systemic prejudices inform the outcome.
But let's get real: The press is staffed by human beings, and those human beings have prejudices conditioned by race, class, gender and region.
TB: How do you navigate those differences those prejudices, those conflict areas as a child though Forest how did you try and understand that?
Mary becomes the only woman in his band of disciples and defies the prejudices of a patriarchal society as she undergoes a spiritual awakening.
Aiming both to raise the profile of female photographers and to tackle widespread preconceptions and prejudices, Format took a unique approach to supplying images.
But "talent" is subjective, and tied up with all sorts of deep-seated preferences and prejudices within the Academy and the industry at large.
By raising socially aware children, you can ensure the next generation of white youth is working to end the prejudices that fuel our country.
One can only assume that efforts by gay dating apps to politically engage and educate users will help to challenge their views and prejudices.
" She added, "[P]arenting is hard enough without letting prejudices stop us from asking for the help we need for ourselves and our children.
Sessions' clear prejudices and racism make him willfully blind to some of the most pressing civil rights abuses and environmental injustices in our country.
We know that all the old prejudices about some groups being better, smarter, more moral, more responsible, and law-abiding than others is wrong.
Wachter's work is geared around fighting the spread of algorithmic bias, when systems infer human prejudices from historical data and replicate that bias themselves.
And it appears that the dominant reason for his success in the primary (and the general) is that he successfully appealed to voters' prejudices.
The prejudices conspiring against certain communities span widely and root deeply, and there is nowhere in this country you can move to escape them.
The real challenge that we all need to work on is overcoming our own prejudices in order to create a more peaceful, loving world.
A volume of her stunning, maddening poetry, way ahead of its time even though marred by the prejudices of its day, has since appeared.
What makes many of these results remarkable is their consistent violation of expectations, assumptions and prejudices forced on us by our own conscious awareness.
Yet despite being fictional contrivances, they exude poetic effects, as if a spiritual persona in the artist were striving to overcome his secularist prejudices.
There is little doubt that politics, cultural prejudices and latent fear after a terrible season of terrorism in France have newly inflamed the debate.
I have been repulsed by how ignorant he is of the woman's struggle within the dynamics of media, culture, ethnic prejudices, cultivation theory, etc.
China urges the Australian side to abandon Cold War thinking and ideological prejudices, and provide a fair, transparent, non-discriminatory environment for Chinese companies.
In a BBC interview conducted by Britain's Prince Harry, Obama warned that the internet risked reinforcing people's prejudices and leading to a fractured society.
The truth is that I went into this film with my own broad set of prejudices and judgments that I had to fight against.
The N.R.C. embodies both the ethnic prejudices of the Assamese majority against those of Bengali origin and the widespread hostility toward Muslims in India.
As well as self-aggrandizement, Trump uses the presidency to indulge his prejudices and litigate his personal feuds, hence his incessant attacks on Obama.
Military force, popular animus, administrative fiat — no measure is too big or too small when it comes to enacting the B.J.P.'s dangerous prejudices.
Ms. Hong examined attitudes toward mainlanders with a series of implicit association tests, which use rapid-fire word association prompts to measure subconscious prejudices.
Is this enough to make Orientalist art worth salvaging, despite the prejudices inherent in the generalizations it perpetuated about the multicultural polities it depicted?
Despite my initial prejudices, I have to admit a 20-minute demo was not only fun, but it also left me feeling the burn.
Such assumptions rested on the very same prejudices that porn made use of, and erred in supposing that viewers couldn't distinguish fantasy from reality.
It's a novel that delves into internal structures and prejudices of the Black community and traces the main characters' struggle for acceptance within it.
The goal isn't to confront every white person or make magical negro efforts to convince outright racists that we're more than their prejudices. Nope.
Was that a weapon he deliberately declined to use in pushing through his various deals; he had opportunities to exploit racial prejudices and didn't?
Much work has been done to show that biases in data can flow up so that decision-making algorithms manifest certain terrible human prejudices.
Scientists pointed out flaws in the study, and concluded that that work was replicating human prejudices about what constitutes a "mean" or a "nice" face.
His impulsivity, lack of knowledge, many prejudices and conflicts of interest augur badly for the future of America's global leadership and ultimately, for our safety.
Perhaps because she never became an iconic Foxy Brown figure like Pam Grier; or maybe McGee was felled by the Hollywood prejudices she rallied against.
By learning from and emulating human behavior via the hiring data used to train it, the system ended up learning the same biases and prejudices.
Indeed, an emerging issue in the development of artificial intelligence is that machines trained on prejudiced data tend to reproduce those same, very human, prejudices.
But the world he finds is full of unflinching racism and anti-Semitism—prejudices that stem not just from Nazi ideology, but homegrown American bigotry.
Conner Habib, a porn star and activist, believes people rush headlong into the assumption that porn makes people suicidal because it confirms their existing prejudices.
In India, political parties including the ruling BJP have "nationwide cyberarmies" that traffic in "targeted misinformation… rooted in domestic divisions and prejudices," the Atlantic reports.
These Jewish activists are linking arms with everyone else affected by this Trump-era intensifying of age-old prejudices, and that's our only way forward.
Ultimately, she said, choosing to become taller through surgery shouldn't be about whether being short is a "bad thing," or a referendum on society's prejudices.
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Mr Trump, more extremely, is disliked by 220% of Americans, especially non-whites, a contempt he has earned by pandering to white Americans' ugliest prejudices.
Or did it limit what he could achieve, by appealing to our commonality rather than more forcefully confronting the policies and prejudices that divide us?
It functions instead as a space where the wear and tear of hard-earned possessions become a powerful metaphor for continued racial and class prejudices.
While this hate crime served as a startling reminder of the prejudices that still target the queer community, it also increased advocacy against gun violence.
But in the case of sexual monitoring, the scale and reward system would reflect the programmers' tastes, prejudices and beliefs about what constitutes 'healthy sexuality.
The first was a talk by Kate Crawford (of Microsoft Research), who described how machine learning algorithms can go wrong, reinforcing and amplifying existing prejudices.
He doesn't bother with subtlety, or try to find ways to activate voters' prejudices while being able to claim he doesn't know what's going on.
Nevertheless, the show offers an opportunity to ponder bodily autonomy, informed consent, and how modern-day medical practice still reflects the prejudices of today's society.
"In the future we hope friends in various fields in Australia can uphold this spirit, abandon 'you win, I lose' and ideological prejudices," he said.
The populist wing of the conservative movement thus did much to create the conditions for the trust-only-your-prejudices world of Mr Trump's campaign.
"Social scientists believe children begin to acquire prejudices and stereotypes as toddlers," according to Teaching Tolerance, which helps schools educate children about tolerance and diversity.
They are the ones stirring up the base prejudices and epic resentments of America's disaffected white working class, and they must now reap the whirlwind.
Though he faced difficulties and prejudices, his band, his friends and his family were endlessly supportive of this amazingly talented kid from an immigrant family.
Through no fault of their own, volunteers enter service with prejudices inculcated by our media's fetishization of poverty, war and disease abroad, especially in Africa.
"It allows people to come and see a completely different perspective on this area, about which there are a huge number of prejudices," she said.
Although the British share many of the EU's prejudices against genetically modified crops and food, they've also shown themselves to be more open to innovation.
It's hard to teach students to form opinions based on facts and evidence when the Chinese internet is so cluttered with distortions, lies and prejudices.
There is a stigma around romantic relationships for and with disabled people, and yes, I hope the book at least makes people question their prejudices.
These prejudices are integral to their brand of nationalism – a notion of pan-German nationalism that has been widely discredited by its associations with Nazism.
He signed a sweeping tax bill that disproportionately benefits the wealthy and corporations, and he is consistently playing on Americans' prejudices and fears about race.
Our service is so much about disconnecting you from your inevitable prejudices and giving you a chance to see what your subconscious visceral perception selects.
I believe the only way we can diffuse people's negative prejudices is to discuss it and recognise history and to actively attempt to change things.
"The old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on our way forward, but we've overcome all of them, and we are here today," he said.
Interfaith leaders pay attention to the prejudices that have disappeared in the past and recognize that those same dynamics can be put into place again.
Chief among these obstacles is stigma — the negative stereotypes, outdated beliefs, and unfair prejudices our society holds against those labeled by a mental illness diagnosis.
It would be inaccurate to describe this genre as uniformly progressive: The books are of their time, with all the prejudices and anachronisms that implies.
Regardless of whether you find a working-class candidate to support, call out social class stereotypes and prejudices when you see them in political media.
Nevertheless, their Friday night show at Legendary Zaphod Beeblebrox was smoldering with the band's atmospheric sounds and the smoke of prejudices being lit on fire.
While the political maneuverings around Dr. Alici and the anti-Turkish prejudices they bring out are well dramatized, there is little sense of moral outrage.
Partiality to your own kind, for minorities, is to some degree a response to the sense that you need to stick together against majority prejudices.
" In fact, the psychologists assert in response, "polygenic scores can and do reflect racism, sexism or other prejudices, as well as more benign environmental factors.
And although the movement arises from the desire to sweep away the debris of racism, sexism and hatred, it replaces old prejudices with new ones.
Writings about place are almost always about the writer: The most rigorous are a series of self-exposures, revelations of their chroniclers' prejudices and ignorances.
Speaker after tearful speaker apologized for not protecting them from the prejudices, indifference and ostracism that many North Koreans say they experience in the South.
It looks like any Republican administration that is staffed by people whose prejudices were formed in 1984 and who haven't had a new thought since.
The information did not meet our expectations, so we made it up, preying on the vulnerable and feeding the prejudices and fears of Jones's audience.
People's hunger for information that suits their prejudices is powerful, and in the digital media age, a pile of it emerges to satisfy that demand.
Algorithms that search for patterns in large datasets can be useful, but they also tend to carry the biases and prejudices of their human trainers.
Hatred of Jews is a shape-shifting phenomenon that historically has melded with the prejudices of the time in order to gain greater political currency.
As a result of experiencing racial prejudices from white as well as black people, I want to dedicate my comb to the mixed-race folks.
Salvini's brazen politicization of the issue, critics say, has added a veneer of legitimacy to deep-seated prejudices, and emboldened racists to act more assertively.
AI systems work by analyzing massive amounts of data, which is first profiled and categorized by humans, with all their prejudices and biases in tow.
It's still a movie about the power of cinema, but it is also critical of prejudices of many sorts, and thus feels like a statement too.
Meanwhile, nicknames like Langford's seem intended both to belittle and sensationalise the fighter, using race in a tawdry effort to exploit the prejudices of the crowd.
I hope that the events of the past year, the past week, and the past 48 hours have left us ready to jettison these disciplinary prejudices.
Of course, that same high-strung fandom tends to freak out at any mention of diversity and turn their personal prejudices into attacks on Rotten Tomatoes.
Whether a piece of news spreads online does not depend on whether it is true and coherent, but whether it is surprising, shocking and confirms prejudices.
Germán Jaramillo gives a bravura performance in the role, managing to generate sympathy even while running through a laundry list of the man's misdeeds and prejudices.
Yuskavage's uncomfortably sexualized female archetypes have an affinity with Kara Walker's black paper silhouettes that use stereotypes of Antebellum slavery figures to deconstruct embedded racial prejudices.
Drafting such rules is complicated by widely held prejudices against people who fall into debt, says Huifen Yin of Shanghai University of Political Science and Law.
It is a knot of moments and decisions tangled over and unto themselves, through the lens of a thousand petty passions and prejudices and personal grudges.
Our music is now helping to break down boundaries, unify different sections of society through music and dance, helping remove prejudices and stereotypes from people's subconscious.
But instead of hastily applying that thinking to you, seeing you forced me to question my own prejudices — because you looked damn good in those shorts.
"We have to bid adieu to prejudices and to empower all citizens," Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra said while reading the judgment, according to NDTV.
But if machines are currently being trained with data that reproduces age-old human prejudices, then by definition, this means that AI also carries these biases.
Bring it all together in a way that skewers any pretensions the subject might have to probity, and gratifies the reader by confirming all their prejudices.
Essentially, this work shows that there are prejudices that are baked into our society and that are invoked almost before we even know what we're doing.
But the truth is that while such a policy isn't a panacea for longstanding prejudices, it does have the potential to minimize discrimination in the workplace.
We all have prejudices we have to work to overcome, and doing our best to look at the people around us with unjaundiced eyes is good.
Betancourt also suspects that doctors in the survey might have been reluctant to admit prejudices that were less socially acceptable, such as biases toward racial groups.
It felt like the game internalized not only the willful ignorance Fudge-era Ministry but also the exclusionary prejudices that laid the groundwork for Voldemort's reign.
In talking with researchers and looking at the studies on this in 2016, I found that it is possible to reduce people's racial anxiety and prejudices.
" President Yoweri Museveni initially called for the ban as a way of stopping what he called "rumor mongering" online, including "opinions, prejudices, insults [and] friendly chats.
He's obsessed with sex and feminine beauty, and he echoes Trump's vocal prejudices — except, for obvious reasons, the anti-black undercurrents of Trump's white-supremacist fans.
Critics shout "White lives matter" or "All lives matter," which are true in letter but overlook the prejudices that Campanis demonstrated are baked into the cake.
Muammar el-Qaddafi was more blunt about Europe's prejudices in 2010, when he asked the European Union for five billion euros to stop people leaving Libya.
I'll happily volunteer that it had never crossed my mind and that I was thrilled to be so thoroughly schooled on both my assumptions and prejudices.
It is worth emphasizing that this was unthinkable a decade ago, when traditional prejudices and fears prevented meaningful collaboration in these areas between the two countries.
Charlotte, bowing to the prejudices of the day, often presented herself as a kind of country mouse, nothing more than the daughter of a humble clergyman.
Shannon Brown, for example, admits that there are still things that "trigger" her prejudices: gay people, black people who listen to loud rap music, multiracial families.
"  Kim said through a translator, "The past worked as fetters on our limbs, and the old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on our way forward.
In terms of reaching conservatives where they live, Democrats could learn a thing or two from Republicans—without pandering to the prejudices that the party promotes.
Which begs the question: how much of our world is true to reality, and how much is an interpretation formed by our personal beliefs and prejudices?
The suit, which uses male pronouns to refer to the transgender girl, treats one student's prejudices as fact and her classmate's identity as a threatening fantasy.
Yet all of them agree that there is no evidence that any differences which may be found will line up with the prejudices of white supremacists.
Anglo America, already deeply invested in rejecting African Americans, applied the same pressures and prejudices to the Irish, so boxing became a means for upward mobility.
To us, our fears and prejudices never appear as such because they determine our vision of people we despise, we fear, and against whom we discriminate.
The result forces viewers as well as the institution to grapple with lingering prejudices against both forms, though not everyone is convinced that they still exist.
Batwoman's hometown comes off so bigoted it's difficult to know if Jacob's issues with his daughter stem from his own prejudices as well as fatherly paranoia.
The question carries all the naive poignance of youth that has not lived long enough in the world to accept its inexplicable prejudices as a norm.
It wasn't difficult to imagine the story being a vicious "joke" — or worse, an attempt to infiltrate mainstream SFF with prejudices aligned with right-wing politics.
The post prompted Twitter users to talk about other prejudices and racism that they&aposve felt from medical professionals, both in person and on social media.
All churches must be licensed, but in practice permission is subject to strict regulations and, as often as not, the whims and prejudices of local officials.
Isenberg reminds us that many of these chauvinisms were simply absorbed into the ethos of this new nation, expressed as a set of murky class prejudices.
We know that doing so welcomes back some very old ignorant prejudices, some of the worst of which have created the greatest destruction in our world.
"I would add that our desire is to accurately reflect the perception of the SFPD about crime, your working hardness and not the prejudices," he said.
It seems possible that people experience more extreme emotions when they drive, and reveal cruder prejudices, than they might otherwise be aware of or admit to.
Like the rise of Donald Trump in America's presidential race, the Brexit campaign has coarsened the political discourse, and uncaged prejudices that have been suppressed for decades.
"It's always touching when liberal, antiracist, feminist artists take it upon themselves to rescue incorrect classics from the prejudices of the author's age," he wrote for Slate.
Each installation in the series became an evisceration of contemporary America: Each film was an anti-consumerist screed against a society atomized by greed, corporations, and prejudices.
Lee's mutants were a minority group, subjected to the same prejudices that were dominating headlines as real-life racist ideologies were being singled out and shut down.
In the last 18 months, though, a new Department of Defense project called "Hack the Pentagon" has offered real glimmers of hope that these prejudices could change.
Since then, writers have tried to depict Wakanda as a three-dimensional country, with its own customs, prejudices, and ideas about where it stands in the world.
"We need to look beyond education to society - and tackle prejudices, stereotypes and harmful practices that prevent girls being in school," Munoz told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
One view, advanced by Mr Love, is that race relations are "not worse but more visible," Mr Obama's presidency forcing Americans to grapple cathartically with their prejudices.
However, "customer preference is no defense, because it is precisely those preferences, or prejudices, that in many cases civil rights law was meant to overcome," Schultz says.
We will have to work hard to change the deep prejudices against women, but at least they will be out in the open for the first time.
Not only do datasets contain prejudices and assumptions, both positive and negative, but algorithms currently in use by the research community are dutifully reproducing our worst values.
Prejudices about gender and race can easily creep into a range of AI programs — everything from facial recognition algorithms to those used by the courts and hospitals.
It seems Sinha could find no other way to talk about Islamophobia and prejudices other than getting his characters to deliver long sermons about it in court.
Hearing this challenges their prejudices that they've formed about people like my family, but there are approximately 1,053,945 Muslims in Canada alone and about 1.6 billion worldwide.
Two years ago, Chinese networking giant Huawei sent me an unrequested Ascend P7 for review — an Android smartphone that keenly reinforced all the prejudices about Chinese copycats.
The restaurant's broader goal is to fight the prejudices against former convicts in the world and facilitate "rehabilitation," and the quality food is part of that process.
But it's an effective Rorschach blot of a film, more likely to confirm viewers' prejudices than challenge their beliefs, or try to inform them about the controversies.
I seek to preserve property and to respect order, and I equally decry the appeal to the passions of the many or the prejudices of the few.
Inarritu, 55, won the best director award in Cannes in 2006 for "Babel", a film with a web of narratives spanning three continents and exploring cultural prejudices.
Watching the displayed text leads to uncomfortable revelations about viewers' own values, prejudices, and hypocrisies and asks us to reconsider the merit of certain categorizations over others.
As Hulbert points out, our own pet prejudices would predict a boy crushed under the pressure, which seems at times to have been deep-dive-submarine intense.
Beginning with the culinary memoir "Delights and Prejudices" (1964), Mr. Beard employed Mr. Ferrone — and Mr. Ferrone delighted in the employment — as his editor/organizer/rewrite man.
The threat is not a hostile takeover by a malevolent computer, but instead the "baking in" of human prejudices, biases and injustices into seemingly dispassionate computer code.
We have to process how those biases lead to prejudices, how segregation works, how white supremacy works and how it shows up in our institutions and practices.
Novey wants to draw out the prejudices, fears, and desires that are bound up with political impulses—to see whether an individual can ever untangle those knots.
A snide hit piece would have been easy to write; it also would have hardened the hearts and confirmed the prejudices of his admirers—and his detractors.
We do it because we are convinced that posts by friends, family or political parties must be true since they reinforce our deeply held prejudices or beliefs.
Gender-based prejudices are still rife in this southern African nation, where women traditionally have been cheerleaders for male politicians and the #MeToo movement has hardly registered.
But most of us, in our heart of hearts, continue to harbor deep-seated prejudices when it comes to who we will welcome into our inner circles.
And I was coming to this with an open mind and probably quite a lot of the prejudices that a lot of people would have about him.
We do need to take a hard look at our sport, without any rose-colored glasses, and root out any inconsistencies and prejudices that might be there.
Beinart walks through the data on Republican ads that feature Pelosi as well as the social-science research on the prejudices that voters hold against female politicians.
In supporting Donald Trump they have tied themselves to a man whose racial prejudices, sexual behavior and personal morality put him beyond the pale of decent society.
Hillary Clinton had just fielded a question about "implicit bias" in policing, arguing that police needed "retraining" to deal with deep-seated psychological prejudices against African Americans.
Many parole commissioners cling to outmoded prejudices about offenders, and most live in fear of letting out the guy who goes on to commit another terrible crime.
Those who now invoke science in support of their biases and prejudices do it a grave disservice, and science-minded people everywhere must speak out against it.
What about the argument that people from poor countries bring their national baggage with them — the dysfunctions and prejudices that help account for their troubles back home?
We were a nation torn by often vicious prejudices; fervent beliefs in racial, ethnic, sexual and religious hierarchies; and a people armed with powerful tools of exclusion.
He noted other media reports of people being beaten up in the street for looking Chinese and others stopped at airports based on similar prejudices around ethnicity.
Under these conditions, they can trigger people to think the worst about their neighbors, and even inspire them to act on their most odious prejudices and impulses.
He's gained success by debasing the political conversation and appealing to Americans' fears and prejudices, so it was jarring to hear him suddenly and tersely condemn hatred.
A study a few years ago (one of those studies only useful for documenting preexisting prejudices, but that's the point) ranked Indiana our country's most "normal" state.
The right had to give up their social and cultural prejudices, not seeing this as just a "gay disease" or God's punishment or all that horrible bullshit.
Time and again, people's prejudices about both gay men and Arabs stand in the way of genuine interest in his story or concern for his well-being.
The framers, in fact, wanted a government that wasn't too sensitive to voters — that mediated voters' whims and prejudices through representatives presumably taking a longer, cooler view.
His habit of fashioning a truth that fits his personal prejudices and goals over an objective version of reality has been an undercurrent to his political career.
"It sits at this border between going off a cliff into conspiracy thinking and extreme kinds of prejudices in the name of anti-political correctness," he said.
"It sits at this border between going off a cliff into conspiracy thinking and extreme kinds of prejudices in the name of anti-political correctness," he said.
The story is not without interest, and it touches on a couple of worthwhile themes: cultural erasure and the way religious and provincial prejudices can suppress love.
It's a narrative that serves as a buffer against naysayers, prejudices and self-doubt, and it is the greatest gift I have been given as an American.
It's a narrative that serves as a buffer against naysayers, prejudices and self-doubt, and it is the greatest gift I have been given as an American.
But it speaks volumes about where we are as a country that the opportunity for many to serve should be denied by the prejudices of a few.
Lawyers can file a motion to recuse a judge if they can show actual proof that the judge holds unfair prejudices or personal biases that prevent impartiality.
"I think part of the longevity of this controversy has to do with the way it can activate so many different biases and prejudices," Hicks told me.
But social media also cocoons us: It self-organizes us into groups of like-minded believers who share the same views, the same beliefs, the same prejudices.
And without acknowledging the inherent prejudices they face — that they are dressed unprofessionally, that they are "ghetto" — when they are the ones that wear this suddenly "hip" style.
"Algorithmic analysis, despite the best intentions of those creating the algorithms, are not neutral, but embed the biases and prejudices of those creating and using them," he writes.
The parable is often seen as a story of how the oppressed minority -- immigrants, gay people, people on parole -- are "nice" and therefore we should check our prejudices.
Now everyone's calling legitimate articles and opinion pieces that contradict their own prejudices "fake," as though disagreeing with something implicitly means it was manufactured out of whole cloth.
As the best documentary works do, California Trip lets us draw our own conclusions, contemplate our own prejudices, and muse over our own ideas of sun-drenched nostalgia.
But her provincial prejudices are beginning to cohere into a political doctrine: an updated version of the one-nation Toryism which dominated the party before Thatcher pulverised it.
On his quest to the general election, he stoked prejudices and passions to flout fundamental constitutional norms, such as our freedoms of the press, religion, and peaceful assembly.
In this time of racial conflict, white people need to be listening, but they also need to be talking to each other, identifying blind spots and examining prejudices.
He planted the flag in a region where prejudices toward rebellious youth were exacerbated by the presence of criminal gangs and the conservative culture established by the paramilitary.
The spate of murders puts a spotlight on the violence El Salvador's LGBT community faces, a problem rights activists blame on powerful street gangs and entrenched social prejudices.
In India's smaller towns and villages, deep-seated prejudices, often based on caste and religion, and cut-price mobile data can aggravate the so-called fake news problem.
There are a lot of issues we are dealing with as Americans that are just unfair, and there are a lot of prejudices we have to deal with.
Resentment of the mainland is aggravated by the party's refusal to grant the territory full democracy, as well as by a hotch-potch of other fears and prejudices.
And their approach was the same: To alter the reigning culture from within, to create a mirror that exposed its hypocrisies and prejudices, to make it their own.
The third signalling mechanism is the most nebulous but the most useful, and happens when contenders let slip some remark that betrays their deepest prejudices and gut instincts.
In Lear's world, characters had miscarriages and abortions, found themselves the victims of hate crimes and sexual assault, and coped with institutionalized racism—and with their own prejudices.
These insane sectarian divides and prejudices gave rise to ISIS and other terrorist organizations and are the cause of immense human suffering and wars in the Middle East.
Prejudices and biases "are rooted in longstanding, chronic, perpetual processes within the culture," said Calvin Lai, the director of research at Harvard's Project Implicit lab, which studies bias.
Not only are the teens trying to figure out who they are while navigating high school, but they do it while dealing with pre-conceived prejudices and expectations.
We both study the brain —that mysterious organ that enables us to create new ideas, to hold tight to old prejudices and to judge between right and wrong.
I'm a rabbi, and so I'm particularly saddened whenever religious arguments are brought in to defend social prejudices — as they often are in the discussion about transgender rights.
By the time you get to an age where you can talk with your parents at their level, a lot of their prejudices and opinions are already set.
This is a factor which many of us recognise in theory, but is impossible to tackle without the intervention of technology to counter our human impulses and prejudices.
Put simply, Leonard says, elite progressives gave respectable cover to the worst prejudices of the era — not to rabble-rouse, but because they believed them to be true.
Maeve's fearful memories of him, informed by race-based prejudices that are coded into the park, evaporate when she hears his version of events in his own tongue.
She cited the original Sokal hoax as proving that the tribalist left-wing humanities fields she despises were easily taken in by people who flattered their ideological prejudices.
Instead, she offers a persuasive examination of the innumerable institutionalized prejudices, roadblocks and often unconscious undermining that women face in nearly every aspect of public and private life.
Our journalists work hard every day to help people understand a vast and diverse world and ensure prejudices of any kind do not make it into our report.
It's one of those strange prejudices drug users have against each other: no matter how much society looks down on your intoxicant of choice, there's always someone worse.
He also knows how to use those skills to whip up brutal prejudices and fear of outsiders, and he did that in spades on Tuesday night as well.
Or if, on some level, she was unwilling to, because it would require her to confront assumptions, rationalizations and perhaps prejudices she had held much of her life.
Christians make up just 10 percent of Egypt's people, who are mostly Sunni Muslims, and despite deep-rooted prejudices, there is no popular support for a bloody pogrom.
I'm not saying we all have to deal with war zones or specific traumas or specific prejudices — we all have a variation on struggle within the human existence.
Second, using San Francisco as a symbol of moral decay is a convenient way of dog-whistling several prejudices which "respectable" politicians do not want to voice explicitly.
And of course, some people seek to use terror to drive their own agenda of hatred, or choose to ignore certain acts that don't reinforce their own prejudices.
Given his well-documented   abuses and prejudices towards African Americans, gays and lesbians, I believe it is past time to remove his name from this place of honor.
They have played on our own fears, prejudices and ignorance in order to divide us, and they have crowned the biggest dissembler of all as our next president.
" He breaks down those "prejudices" as follows: "Left Biases: Compassion for the weak, Disparities are due to injustices, Humans are inherently cooperative, Change is good (unstable), Open, Idealist.
She has depicted rape, mutilation, guns, racial epithets and prejudices, always with work so beautiful that the viewer is seduced by aesthetics before they can ingest the content.
" In this conception of the world, President Trump is just one of many "demagogues who exploit people's fears, prejudices and grievances to gain and hold on to power.
This year, Aries, try to be more mindful of the ingrained biases and prejudices of which you are a victim, as well as those from which you benefit.
The theory goes that most people have ingrained prejudices, and the aim of the program, the coffee chain said, was to promote inclusion and prevent discrimination in its stores.
But now Adachi is one of the converted, running twice yearly all-day sessions for his staff in which they discuss how unconscious prejudices can sneak into their work.
By using algorithms based on previous preferences they provide people with information that suits their prejudices—right-wing rage for the right and left-wing rage for the left.
Can the enduring presence of such monuments among us still have the power to reinforce deep-rooted prejudices, by the very fact that they have simply not gone away?
Pitted against the passions and prejudices that the president can tap into when he talks about banning Muslims, or of Latino gangs destroying the country, anti-racism is overpowered.
The prejudices are also religious, and the circumstances of these women are often seen through the lens of the church's strict views on women's rights and their societal roles.
The chilling thriller's latest episode, "The Ladder," proved just how difficult it is to leave society's greatest prejudices behind, even when you're facing death, thousands of miles of home.
We came to understand that Facebook's algorithm-driven newsfeed, by pushing out whatever content drew the most engagement from users, does more than amplify existing prejudices or boost extremists.
Communities, meanwhile, have "to open themselves without prejudices to (newcomers') rich diversity, to understand the hopes and potential of the newly arrived as well as their fears and vulnerabilities".
How many millions of people have imbibed a stream of outlandish conspiracy theories, casual prejudices, and outright distortions over the years from Fox News, cable TV, or talk radio?
However, with the penetration of knowledge, information, and education into our villages, young Druze are believing less... They challenge all the prejudices that were imposed on us as kids.
The Renaissance was made economically possible partially through the patronage of wealthy white individuals like Charlotte Osgood Mason, and could therefore be constrained by their interests and their prejudices.
Moreover, she is a woman in rap, a music form that is on the whole still notoriously macho and remains subject to the hoariest of cultural prejudices regarding race.
He has dissipated political capital on his prejudices, for example by calling for the armed forces to commemorate the anniversary on March 31st of a military coup in 1964.
Kevin and Jangir New York, New York Kevin: You learn quickly that children have no prejudices about your family dynamics, but that it's other parents who can be uncomfortable.
Many praised the openly gay author, essayist and campaigner as a role model who challenged widespread prejudices and emboldened young LGBT+ Africans to be open about who they were.
China's foreign ministry said it hoped Canada could "abandon its prejudices" and provide a level playing field for Chinese enterprises in response to a question about the Aecon deal.
After judging several pieces by the same writer, the AI would, in concept, label a particular writer as good or bad, which basically prejudices the code against the writer.
Analogous to a painter fashioning a portrait from the materials at hand, the rhetorician/politician fashions his speech to appeal to the ideas, emotions, and prejudices of his audience.
But, in football as much as in life, those who transcend these prejudices and work hard to overcome them are those who emerge as victors in the long run.
While Koerich may have shared some of the same misogynist sentiments as Mello, the two were known to disagree; the latter was more vehement and inflammatory in his prejudices.
To most observers during the campaign, it looked as though Wallace was appealing to older voters who were uncomfortable with social change or were unwilling to abandon old prejudices.
" Implicit bias, or often subconscious prejudices, also played a role, he concluded: "You see people voting who aren't like you," he said, and voters think, "How can this be?
The way forward is less about bridging an ideological divide than it is about discarding old, inaccurate prejudices about addiction and mental health that are not based in science.
Even the newest technology can contain the oldest prejudices and our lack of diversity is at the root of some of the things we fail to see and prevent.
Bull and his underlings investigate the backgrounds of jurors and potential jurors, looking for ones who can be manipulated using prejudices and emotions they might not know they have.
At once monstrous and endearing, Jiménez's anthropomorphized objects bind innocuous notions of free time and leisure to still-prevalent prejudices that perceive female sexuality as a frenetic, uncontrollable pathology.
Technologies embody the values — and the biases and prejudices — of the society that incubates them, and if we can't imagine the future we want, then neither can our creations.
Justices are called upon to decide cases and controversies according to what the law demands, not according to their personal preferences or the passions and prejudices of the electorate.
It includes his trainer, Wynton (the estimable Clarke Peters), and his white manager and promoter, Max (John Lavelle), whose ingrained prejudices keep slipping into view like an untucked shirttail.
Training officers to become aware of the prejudices they carry on the job is imperative to making sure black people aren't seen as a threat for simply being black.
Cards Against Humanity recasts popular prejudices and gross-out humor as acts of rebellion for small groups, imparting the thrill of conspiracy to values most people hold in common.
Some people will always have an easier time in the work force because of luck and timing and bosses' prejudices, and your job will always let you down sometimes.
The challenge for a judge is to recognize that fact and do the hard work of setting aside the prejudices and preconceptions they bring to the table as people.
One pattern you begin to notice in "Mind Fixers" is how psychiatric theories — whether biological or psychoanalytical — had a way of grafting themselves onto prevailing prejudices of the day.
The same prejudices that keep women from top posts in the corporate sector are presumably involved in preventing them from occupying an office that is largely viewed as managerial.
The study's lead author, Asheley C. Skinner, a public health researcher, said that prejudices that people are unaware of may predict their biased behaviors even better than explicit prejudice.
But amid all the carnage there is a simpler and perhaps encouraging point, in these divided times, about the ultimate fruitlessness of clinging to regional or any other prejudices.
Mr. Johnson, whose laziness is proverbial and opportunism legendary, is a man well practiced in deceit, a pander willing to tickle the prejudices of his audience for easy gain.
Clinton added that books in general allow young people to be exposed to new people and make them less likely to form stereotypes or prejudices against people unlike them.
That Beach was famous in her lifetime but ignored today suggests that, even if we live in a more enlightened age than Dvorak's, prejudices still shape the symphonic repertory.
But their critics say they poison the debate by playing to people's worst instincts and prejudices, distorting facts and creating a propaganda ramp that mainstreams intolerance and shapes policy.
China's foreign ministry said it hoped Canada could "abandon its prejudices" and provide a level playing field for Chinese enterprises in response to a question about the Aecon deal.
Defenders of the term argue that it is an appropriate characterization of a new group for which existing definitions do not capture the full range of ideologies and prejudices.
With his systematic offensive against immigration, Trump is feeding the prejudices of some of his supporters -- while threatening their ability to keep food on the table when they retire.
I know how messy things can get when adults overstep their boundaries and insert themselves — their politics, their fears, their prejudices, their ignorance — into the lives of young people.
This is something that political scientists have been very interested in, and it's incredibly heated in political science the degree to which you credit economic factors versus personal prejudices.
If you want opinion, you come to shows like mine, where our prejudices and biases and opinions are made known; there's no false pretenses that you're getting pure objectivity.
President Trump not only lies with astonishing temerity and abandon, but those lies connect into equally false narratives that gin up the worst fears and prejudices of his base.
" Kim, speaking through a translator, said, "The old prejudices and practices worked as obstacles on our way forward, but we overcame all of them and we are here today.
They didn't have actual skin in the game, unlike Archie Bunker and his family, who really did struggle with money or the labor union or Archie's bone-deep prejudices.
Keeping tabs on the percentages of male and female artists included in the exhibit, and the number of works by both, alerts us to both conscious and unconscious prejudices.
A year later, they defiantly spray painted their names on the entrance to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in protest of institutional prejudices against Chicanx artists.
"Going down to the South, to Louisiana, and being trained on a gun range there, I definitely brought my preconceptions and prejudices about gun use," star Hari Nef tells me.
Rising use of AI certainly makes that case stronger, with the risk of prejudices scaling as fast and far as tech platforms if they get blindbaked into commercially privileged blackboxes.
Few prejudices have done more damage to gay people than the myth that there is any link between sex with or sexual assault of a minor and same-sex attraction.
Driscoll "has repeatedly sought to elicit the prejudices and sympathies of potential jurors, casting the defendant as a daughter and sister, and as a mere student or victim," they wrote.
According to the results of an online project by AI researcher Kate Crawford and artist Trevor Paglen, prejudices in that labor pool appear to have biased the machine learning data.
Universities were turning out a newly diverse array of graduates, and the critical race studies movement arose to question the methods and prejudices of ''intrepid'' white scholars in pith helmets.
"People can make their assumptions and have their judgments and their prejudices, but at the end of the day it pretty much has nothing to do with you," she said.
I'm from the South, grew up in a Southern home ... and it was that Southern atmosphere in which I grew up and with all of its prejudices and its feelings.
I call on my city and broader community to stand up for all of those in their lives who are immigrants and to challenge the hate and prejudices against them.
Among the Republican Party's opponents on the left, it is widely held that Mr Obama's election drew out racial prejudices of the sort Republicans have used since Nixon's "southern strategy".
The actors soon draw a crowd as the play unveils how spreading misinformation online can stir up mob violence, especially in the countryside, where caste and religious prejudices run deep.
Behind all the talk of UFOs, black holes, and the end of time, Eden is preaching about a future that's free of some of the prejudices we all face today.
But evidence amassed by WIRED suggests an equally likely explanation: that he was the victim of a flawed and unreliable technology that is also vulnerable to examiners' own personal prejudices.
Indeed, many who flocked toward him during the campaign season assumed he shared their prejudices because he has been trailed, throughout his adult life, by the obvious scent of bigotry.
An Implicit Bias test created by Harvard professor Mahzarin Banaji is a great first step to identifying and understanding our own prejudices so we can get to work reversing them.
The stodgy race-issues drama In the Heat of the Night, a movie about a white cop and a black cop who learn to overcome their prejudices by working together.
"We have to bid adieu to prejudices and empower all citizens," India's Chief Justice Dipak Misra said as he read the decision striking down the nearly 160-year-old law.
I'm just happy to do my part in introducing something new to society, and hopefully, it will help put a stop to some people's prejudices against those who have disabilities.
Age-old prejudices do not disappear overnight, and as much as others seek to stereotype them, Mr Palmer's characters yearn not to be defined by the colour of their skin.
Rather, she argues, it is an ugly mishmash of old prejudices re-inflamed by the war on terror, giving racism a new platform in European in the name of security.
Cumbersome though it may be, the only viable approach to curbing the demand for such ideas is to dispel prejudices and educate citizens about the importance of liberal democratic institutions.
"The Minerals Council does not support this top up, as it prejudices existing rights holders that secured their rights on the basis of the 2004 and 2010 Charters," it said.
In response, China said Australia was using "various excuses to artificially erect barriers," and called on it to "abandon ideological prejudices and provide a fair competitive environment for Chinese companies."
"An EU commissioner must be able to convincingly represent the European values of non-discrimination and not put the case for racist and homophobic prejudices," LSVD spokeswoman Stefanie Schmidt said.
Eurobarometer, which obsessively polls Europeans on their prejudices, consistently finds that Britons are unusually relaxed about the idea of having a non-white political leader or non-white co-workers.
"The president is enduring all the stereotypes and prejudices of Brazil's highly patriarchal and oligarchic society," said Rosana Schwartz, a historian and sociologist at Mackenzie Presbyterian University in São Paulo.
"Our history is not a blank page on which we can write our own version of what it should have been, according to our contemporary views and prejudices," he said.
Over the course of the decades between us, American society has come to a better understanding of LGBTQ existence, but there remain longstanding issues and those same old recurring prejudices.
That said, the British action to clear the records of so many men who suffered from the historically misguided presumptions and prejudices of society and religion is an important step.
Once people are made aware that they hold prejudicial views, if they are indeed truly decent people, they will abandon those prejudices and withdraw support from those who advocate them.
Called Wings Rainbow, the initiative hopes to dispel prejudices and boost employment opportunities for members of the transgender community in particular, who often face economic difficulties due to social discrimination.
Like the US, the UK is a nation full of lots of different cultures and languages, as well as hard-working people with their own joys, frustrations, and, yes, prejudices.
There are patients who have questioned my abilities because of my skin color and prefer to confirm my medical advice with someone else (sometimes even nurses) based on these prejudices.
But they are still instructive: Like all good propaganda, they tap into existing prejudices and polarizations, spreading fact-free messages that both scapegoat marginalized communities and amplify the fear factor.
Mr. Trump is a cipher; his voters love him because he does nothing but hold up a mirror to their basest prejudices and bask in the feedback loop of narcissism.
It should never be acceptable for a company to allow their employees to develop a culture where sexual harassment, racial prejudices, or female discrimination are acceptable in the work place.
Maybe it has something to do with the political climate and racial prejudices still blaringly obvious in those countries that harken back to the golden era of US rock birth.
President Trump and his European counterparts have capitalized on the economic difficulties of the middle and lower-middle classes by wrapping them in narratives that exploit prevailing ethno-nationalist prejudices.
Any journalist or centrist politician who treats them as self-evidently irresponsible is doing a 2011, internalizing the prejudices of the wealthy and treating them as if they were facts.
The holiday and its symbols can still tap into underlying prejudices in the broader Israeli population about "the Russians," as immigrants from all former Soviet nations are referred to here.
Whereas in listening or reading, you're kind of co-creating the experience and so you're much more willing to step outside of your own limits or prejudices, whatever it is.
Both artists attempt to eradicate an older notion of beauty and navigate its many constraints and prejudices, bringing them into contact with real-world experiences, such as horror or desire.
I was brought up in a Hindu Brahmin family in India during the nineteen-seventies and eighties, and I witnessed the prejudices concealed beneath our superficially civil interactions with Muslims.
"Our film, a family comedy, carries a message designed to challenge social prejudices related to standards of physical beauty in society by emphasizing the importance of inner beauty," it said.
I do not doubt that Mr. Schenkkan is right in assuming those prejudices; there seems to be very little overlap in the Venn diagram of political theatergoers and Trump supporters.
Before Herman there was his father, Eugene, a man who stoked some of the pride and a lot of the prejudices of white Georgians to advance his own political interests.
Trump's smoldering rhetoric, disdain for multilateral diplomacy, distrust of trade deals and apparent racial and religious prejudices have changed the kind of behavior the world expects from a US president.
But that same reputation can become a trap, compelling an artist to deliver the familiar and a viewer to expect it, with preconceptions and prejudices that can obscure the work.
South Korean citizens' fears about the potential economic and safety fallout resulting from an uncontrolled influx of foreign migrants — though stemming largely from misinformation and prejudices — are not completely outlandish.
" The White House is assiduously stoking their fears, grievances and prejudices, and selling photo-ops as accomplishments in order to portray an undisciplined, unfocused president as "President Action, President Impact.
All this with barely a hat tip to the law or the Constitution — the written one, not the so-called "living Constitution" they imagine justifies all of their political prejudices.
It is a war against truth itself; a shock and awe campaign of falsities that seeks to undermine institutions, play on fears and prejudices, and obscure reality for political gain.
Just as the films that focused on race struggles exposed the vastly white movement's hidden prejudices, so did feminist films reveal the patronizing attitudes of male activists towards women's issues.
His argument will resonate in many other contexts, though: Readers will be moved to examine their own averagerian prejudices, most so ingrained as to be almost invisible, all worthy of review.
The more we can get people to understand how to view the world in a quantitative way, the more successful we can be at getting past biases and beliefs and prejudices.
"Research has shown that patients with obesity are still facing lots of prejudices in everyday life as well as medical care," said study coauthor Teresa Loda of the University Hospital Tuebingen.
He admits that the film is "tendentious" in its promotion of solidarity with refugees, but hopes that it will "open up Europe's way of looking" beyond the usual "clichés and prejudices".
This was an eye-opening exercise, conducted with smaller groups of staff, which allowed for people to feel more comfortable in expressing their feelings as they grappled with their own prejudices.
Contrary to its obvious intention, it seems like it would have only served to rob this vibrant world of nuance and power, reducing everything down to pre-existing categories and prejudices.
Games serve as curious records of 19th-century British beliefs and prejudices, reflecting the attitudes of a growing empire towards its own society as well as towards those beyond its borders.
"The older generation's fears and prejudices have given way, and today's young people realize that if someone loves someone, they have a right to marry," she said in a public statement.
We are allowed for the first time an all-access pass to all the senses as well as all the perceptions, prejudices, and narrative ticker tape that make up a worldview.
"I have no prejudices about Atlantia regarding Alitalia, but nobody should think that the government can take a step back regarding the issue of revoking the motorway concession," Di Maio said.
"While, as a practical matter, the characteristic may be held in contempt by a portion of the population, the court will not validate those prejudices by legally recognizing them," Keosian ruled.
Bias can seep into tech in a variety of ways, including through discrepancies in the data that's used to train AI models and via programmers, who may have their own prejudices.
There was a recent report of Google's photo app automatically tagging a photo of two black people as "gorillas" — another instance of machines replicating the nastier prejudices of their human teachers.
Beijing (CNN)China has called on the US to "abandon its prejudices" after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson claimed Beijing was subverting the global order and pursuing predatory economic policies.
Harris ardently defends the rights of black women, but she has not been as vocal in her support for South Asian women, though we face similar prejudices, both professionally and personally.
At best there is the implication that arousing emotions fosters sympathy, perhaps even empathy, with fictional characters and that such sympathy then breaks down our prejudices and hence is socially useful.
"President Park is taken as evidence that women are not qualified for politics," a feminist group said last week, protesting what it called gender prejudices tainting the campaign against Ms. Park.
Already disadvantaged as a result of poverty, lack of English-speaking ability, and undeniable racial prejudices, these children, without an education, will become permanently locked into the lowest socio-economic class.
If violent extremists can be relied upon for one thing, it is their ability to make hyper-visible the latent prejudices and assumptions taken for granted by the "moderate" general public.
He successfully swapped his star power for his "Movement," the name he's bestowed upon his loyal army of red hat-wearing mouthbreathers, united in their blind anger and deep seated prejudices.
Having confronted my own prejudices and had the opportunity to explore another side of myself, I can attest that this has been an incredible adventure full of confidence and self-love.
Kelly's career trajectory is a cautionary tale of the most obvious sort: Be careful what you say about other women, because the prejudices you're advancing might come back to bite you.
A rising star in the growing genre of urban music that mixes garage and rap, Kills wants to use his sexuality to address the prejudices he has faced all his life.
The chronological interplay of published stories and more than 523 photographs presents a timeline of the relentless march — and marches — of recent history, as filtered through the media's perspectives and prejudices.
Instead, he wants to examine what he calls the "dark side" through what he deems a "pessimistic-realistic" lens, one that is informed by cross-cultural feelings, thoughts, prejudices, and behaviors.
There might not be anything inherently bigoted about the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union, but it has without question offered a flag of convenience and permission to old prejudices.
That film, and her 1993 Western, "The Ballad of Little Jo," were deeply feminist, unabashedly provocative stories about singular women battling the prejudices of their times; period pieces with contemporary resonance.
While Starbucks and the public do the hard, slow, personal work of trying to purge deep-seated prejudices, we also have to decide that the people being hurt are worth protecting.
In the latter half of the 20th century, seducers from Bond to Bardot were celebrated as independent actors who had relieved themselves of the prejudices of religion, taboo and social custom.
"The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize has always been fraught with peril, subject to the current drift of public opinion and political and nationalistic motives and prejudices," Dr. Gunderman said.
In relation to quality of schooling, poor children have thus been penalized in perpetuity for being poor, a penalty that prejudices their chances of attending college and competing in the workplace.
While these cartoons do not represent today's society, they are being presented as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be that same as claiming these prejudices never existed.
"It's imperative that we don't write off moments like these as merely tone deaf, and move on," she said, "because without proper attention they perpetuate dangerous and harmful stereotypes and prejudices."
Over the next several decades, she became America's foremost warrior in the battle against superstitions, fears and prejudices that have stigmatized many people with AIDS, subjecting them to rejection and discrimination.
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