(1) Judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence
(2) Judge beforehand
(3) especially without sufficient evidence
(4) Presuppose
(1) But I am not going to dwell on or prejudge the issue.
(2) In this instance Scout may have found that to negatively prejudge someone is wrong.
(3) Her view is that judges should not prejudge the issues that will come before them.
(4) In a foreword, the Party leader said it did not prejudge the inquiry but simply gave voters the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510raw factsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(5) It is wrong to prejudge an issue on the basis of speculation
(6) The Lord Advocate was correct when he said it is the trial process which tests the evidence and decides the guilt or innocence of the accused and that it is in nobody's interest to prejudge the issue or to usurp the function of the court.
(7) I don't want to prejudge him, but quite honestly this is not an accidental situation.
(8) And to say that we shouldn't prejudge him is just a ludicrous statement.
(9) In an interview here he appealed to his future parishioners not to prejudge him merely because he was young.
(10) Did my own prejudgments affect my final decision?
(11) By answering the point I put to you today, you would in no way be prejudging the forthcoming report.
(12) In sum, they accuse the prosecution and the judges of prejudging the issues, of pursuing the trial merely out of vanity and a sense of their own honour.
(13) When viewing and responding to their classmates' videos, students must assess their prejudgments about one another's backgrounds and points of viewu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac personal stories paint human faces on otherwise lofty theories and issues.
(14) As it has repeatedly been announced, this case of espionage is a wholly internal matter and any prejudgment and interference is rejected.
(15) Both attorneys argue the Board and its chairman have, in media comments, effectively prejudged the issues under investigation.
(16) You asked about prejudgment of the suspect, a lot of the judgment that has taken place regarding him, is not because of what has been on the media but by his own words and actions.
(17) He said: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The regional committee's statement gives the impression that the union has prejudged the issue.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(18) I came to Morocco with minimal expectations and prejudgments .
(19) The issue is whether or not the individual juror has prejudged the defendant to the point where they cannot objectively listen to the testimony and they cannot listen to the judge's instructions.
(20) He believes that some part of it is a sponsored propaganda against him, that media has prejudged him and that his actions won't change anything.