Anyone who applies himself to this search should therefore be free from passion and prejudice.
He was as free from local prejudice as it is possible for a human being to be.
I found that most of them came from prejudice, as Smith had said.
But I thought that was what distinguished science from popular prejudice.
It is neutral, free from prejudice or the taint of choice.
Perhaps, she ought to examine how free her own feelings are from prejudice.
As a teenager, his wife said, he suffered from racial prejudice and felt like an outsider.
Maybe I'm speaking from prejudice, but music has always been our greatest comfort in times of grief.
You deny he has it to shield him from hatred and prejudice.
His flight was not just a desire to distance himself from American prejudice.