He thought by prejudicing him in that direction he would surround their action with another friend. |
Secondly, once a transaction is identified as a mortgage, the courts ensure that there are no clogs or fetters on the equity of redemption unduly prejudicing the mortgagor. |
The building of settlements should cease, for it is a major impediment to peace, prejudicing the final status. |
With a trial looming, both media and defendants are usually circumspect about what they say for fear of prejudicing the outcome. |
The reports are prepared in such a way as to provide as much detail as possible without prejudicing the effectiveness of the programme. |
This, so far from prejudicing her with her captors, gained her their favor. |