Prejudicially Sentence Examples

prejudicially
  • He could only use the eye which remained to him for brief and intermittent periods, and as travelling affected his sight prejudicially he could not anticipate any personal research amongst unpublished records and historic scenes.

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  • Other external circumstances may prejudicially affect a text.

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  • At this stage Denmark's foreign relations prejudicially affected her domestic politics.

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  • The system of nineteen years' leases had proved distinctly superior to the system of yearly tenancy so general in England, although prejudicially affected by customs and conditions which, for a considerable time, seriously strained the relations between landlord and tenant.

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  • Newly-manured soil was found to act prejudicially on the poppy.

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  • Such slags act very prejudicially by impeding the up-draught of the air and the sinking of the fuel; nor can they FIG.

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