prejudice

The authors also dispute that the passage of time has prejudiced the State's capacity to resolve the issues in question.
Ils contestent également l'argument selon lequel le temps écoulé a nui à la capacité de l'État de résoudre les questions soulevées.
By these vindictive actions, the United States has prejudiced, not only their own reputation, but also the future of the transatlantic partnership.
Avec ces mesures de représailles, les États-Unis ont non seulement porté atteinte à leur propre réputation mais également à l'avenir du partenariat transatlantique.
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