Judgment is the ability to combine hard data, questionable data, and intuitive guesses to arrive at a conclusion that events prove to be correct. |
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Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent. |
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If we hope for justice rather than mercy at the Last Judgment, we must have a horribly shallow view of God's holiness and of our unholiness. |
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Three and one-half years later, the resulting Final Judgment affirms the validity of the original agreement. |
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Judgment of landings is also rather harder on snow and once again the nosewheel undercarriage scores. |
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Similar images commonly appear within French Romanesque tympana of the Last Judgment. |
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On the Judgment Day, when all gather, O God do not put me in company with him. |
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Judgment having been signed against you, the judge considered whether you had a defence on the merits and he found that you did not. |
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And in the Critique of Judgment, he argues that the argument from design, at least as normally stated, is very weak. |
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Seeing this familiar image of Christ overlooking the Final Judgment rendered in such an unusual manner has an arresting effect on the viewer. |
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He ostensibly repents, and Baldwin cleverly alludes to the Judgment Day in portraying his conversion. |
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He may be among those whose shortcomings will be converted to good deeds on the Day of Judgment. |
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Abstain from dishonesty, so that you may not be disgraced on the Day of Judgment. |
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You will be facing God on the Day of Judgment, and He knows for certain your intentions and your secret thoughts. |
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When Judgment Day comes, I'll probably wish to be elsewhere, but then God does manage to ruin a lot of good parties. |
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They believe in the Day of Judgment and individual accountability for actions. |
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Let him anticipate the Judgment Day, and in spirit stand before the Throne and propose, if he dares, the question to God Almighty. |
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To show his profound Judgment in the Art of Mendaciloquence, he could not forbear translating it into an Ale-house. |
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Adding to the contrapasso, Dante learns that the souls of the suicides will not be re-united with their bodies at the Last Judgment. |
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The Prophet tells us that one of the first things we have to account for on the Day of Judgment is the use of our time. |
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This Day of Judgment is the day of the resurrection of the dead, when all will be judged as to their position in the World to Come. |
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Katana was simply trying to divest himself of any assets he saw as exigible under a Judgment. |
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To succeed in setting aside a Default Judgment, the Defendant must satisfy this three-part conjunctive test. |
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In a corner of the lunette depicting Solomon Sitting in Judgment is a figure of a seated man holding a pair of dividers and examining a drawing. |
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As Muslims, it is our firm belief that on the Day of Judgment, we would be answerable to Allah in matters relating to our neighbours and relatives. |
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Rather, the Deluge resulted from Divine Judgment and was attended by miracles, though many natural processes were also at work during that yearlong event. |
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Is she going to be held responsible in any way on the Day of Judgment? |
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Each of us will have a private hearing on the Day of Judgment. |
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If we hold back, we may be held accountable on the Day of Judgment. |
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I acted as I saw fit and God will support me in the Day of Judgment. |
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About a dozen stories will be performed from the full cycle of 50 plays, retelling the Bible's account of mankind from God's Creation to Judgment Day. |
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Wirth adds that the rise in Last Judgment imagery occurs not coincidentally at a time when the profanation of the Host becomes a concern of zealous clerics. |
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As is normal in representations of the Last Judgment, the sudarium does not appear among the arma christi born by angels in the uppermost zone of the fresco. |
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Why do we accept the prophecy of persecution when the statement about the disciples living until the Last Judgment clearly failed? |
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Baxter's role was primarily as a producer, but he did direct a final re-make of Doss House, retitled Judgment Deferred and featuring a debut performance by Joan Collins. |
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Eight in ten Americans say prayer is an important part of their daily lives and believe in a Judgment Day when people will be called before God to answer for their sins. |
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Or, if they choose to continue on their present course on the road to obliteration, they can take it up with God when they face Him on the Judgment Day. |
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Critical parents will have so much to answer for on the Judgment Day. |
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The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
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An excerpt of Pearl's book became a memorable segment on NPR's spoken-word series Snap Judgment. |
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And Miller and Savin knew they had found in the Judgment of Paris a tale ripe for the picking. |
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One who has memorized the whole Quran is called a hafiz who, it is said, will be able to intercede for ten people on the Last Judgment Day. |
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The Bellfounders tackled the coming of the anti-Christ ahead of the Last Judgment. |
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All who have died will be resurrected bodily from the dead for the Last Judgment. |
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The article develops the argument that Jonah is understood in the New Testament as a prefigurement of Christ as Judge at the Last Judgment. |
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Judgment could not be given between the summoning of a Parliament and the State Opening. |
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Utterly unlaughable, it has all the wit of a malevolent commentator as pitiless and well-informed as the records of the Day of Judgment. |
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Yet, inconsistently but fortunately, Kant does repeatedly refer, in the Critique of Judgment, to a trans-phenomenal realm. |
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Judgment was delivered on 3 March 2015 in the last appeal from New Zealand to be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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An action may be voluntarily dismissed at any time by the plaintiff prior to the defendant's filing of an Answer or Motion for Summary Judgment. |
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Judgment was given in the main House of Lords Chamber during a full sitting. |
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This is the power Washington Grants the guests on Snap Judgment. |
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Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. |
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While not referring to Byron by name, it was clearly directed at him, and Byron retaliated with The Vision of Judgment, a brilliant parody of Southey's poem. |
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The Sistine Chapel is famous for its frescos, which include works by Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandaio and Botticelli as well as the ceiling and Last Judgment by Michelangelo. |
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Comments on the Paramorphic Representation of Clinical Judgment. |
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One supernova, in 1054, was thought by many to herald the biblical Day of Judgment. We have reached an energy level of 10 quindecillion ergs, or 1049 ergs. |
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The Vierschaar was usually located in the town hall, and many historic town halls still have such a room, usually decorated with scenes from the Judgment of Solomon. |
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It was thought that it would be improper and illogical to ask an appellate jury to pass judgment again on guilt or innocence. |
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The mere fact that he did as asked cannot in my judgment be properly treated as the waiver of an express statutory right. |
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In this sense, the Holy Spirit brings God's judgment upon the tendency to absolutize any human institution, even the most sacred. |
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At least in our qualified judgment, the chef at 3Dlabs can certainly reclaim that lost star outside his door. |
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That judgment reflected a reduction in the agreed quantum of damages suffered by the plaintiff. |
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Beyond the devices agents use to secure and conduct auctions, the problem is that many buyers allow emotion to warp their judgment. |
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The court of appeal may dismiss the appeal, quash the judgment, or request a retrial by a trial court. |
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For the reasons set out in the judgment which is handed down we allow this appeal and quash the conviction. |
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The city of Jerusalem, laid waste and destroyed by the Babylonians as an act of divine judgment, is described as having lost all its beauty. |
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A debt can be garnished by a judgment creditor if it is accrued and payable at the time the order nisi is made. |
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In my judgment, the law does not require that in every situation every party to the act or document should be a party to the sham. |
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Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics. |
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The history of this is in fact set out in the joint judgment of Justices Gummow and Hayne in Angas Law Services. |
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The Welcome Wagon neighbors have poor judgment and apparently nothing to do. |
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The operator can then use his own judgment in deciding whether the vehicle needs to be jounced. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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Ten more patients like this simply increases the capacity for those making the decisions to make errors in their judgment. |
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In my judgment the conclusion must be that general use on the roads is to be contemplated. |
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That document contributed immensely to the acceptance of the decision-usefulness theory for two reasons, in my judgment. |
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For this reason, in my judgment, the decision of the Tribunal on this issue is flawed and cannot stand. |
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Of course, we don't plan to be the ones to tell the big man of the error in his judgment. |
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In my judgment the conclusion at which the Tribunal arrived on this issue was one which was open to them on the facts. |
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It is characterized by a loss of intellectual abilities such as judgment, memory and abstract thought. |
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He felt safe with women because they were easier in their judgment of his abilities and feelings. |
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What I don't believe however is that they were prophets or infallible or delivered from all possibilities of error in their judgment. |
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In our judgment there was no error in the approach, nor in the conclusion reached by the sentencing judge. |
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In my judgment, it was a carefully thought-through decision, not only by the president but by the senior military. |
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Something I will never give a judgment or an opinion on is how many children a family should have. |
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Adams' biography confesses to concentrating less on the later years and this deprives the book of a conclusive judgment about its subject. |
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In fact, we go out of our way to refrain from making a judgment based on our opinions of the views expressed in an advertisement. |
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I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment. |
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Civil contempt at common law consists largely in disobeying a judgment or a court order. |
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Does somebody who consents to a judgment have a prima facie right to costs, or not? |
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But then you have a decision and a judgment of a single judge of the Federal Court. |
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A motion by the Plaintiffs for a summary judgment as to the Defendants' liability and negligence was dismissed. |
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His death is the divine judgment on me and my sins which he, the blessed Lamb of God, took instead of me. |
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In this modern perspective, the death penalty expresses not the divine judgment on objective evil but rather the collective anger of the group. |
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The loss of the temple was a divine judgment on account of the unfaithfulness of the priests, scribes and Sanhedrin elders. |
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You know I always wonder about the kind of people who sit on these judges benches and pass judgment over people. |
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It should, however, be made clear that under Article 234 the ECJ does not pass judgment on the validity as such of a national law. |
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One manufacturer challenged this amendment, but ultimately the Supreme Court passed judgment in favour of the government of India. |
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It was unnecessary on the application to pass judgment on his litigation style because it did not affect the jurisdiction of the trial judge. |
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Unplanned pregnancies are not new, nor uncommon, and only the unwise will pass judgment in matters of unexpected paternity. |
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Meanwhile, a sceptical public have already passed judgment on his reputation. |
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Do you have a little voice inside your head that is constantly passing judgment on you, criticizing you at every turn? |
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We, as citizens, are not in a position to pass judgment on how people deal with such issues in their personal lives. |
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It's a negotiating process and I think we need to just reserve judgment on almost every aspect of it. |
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I am reserving judgment on Judy's status in the investigation because I have no facts one way or the other. |
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Republicans are reserving judgment at this time, but they are calling for congressional hearings. |
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For example, pretty much everyone agrees that a judge should not sit in judgment in a case on appeal if he participated in the decision below. |
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As far as he's concerned these people have already sat in judgment on him and decided he had a case to answer. |
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Exercising judgment does not refer to being judgmental, critical or condemning. |
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The judgment was ambiguous over the adjoining 1.8 square mile plot, opening the way for both sides to claim it. |
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The idea that an ally has a right to independent judgment is too easily dismissed as what could be described as wetness. |
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Obviously that's a very subjective sieve to push through a juror, because the juror has to make an introspective judgment of himself. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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The Resurrection removes the fear of judgment in the next life from the justified believer. |
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It will be a matter of judgment whether and how to take account of indirect evidence. |
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It did not assist the judgment whether the error was in the map or the statement. |
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You must then deal fully with the ratio decidendi of the case, with a detailed analysis of Lord Templeman's judgment on behalf of the majority. |
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Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel. |
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The pattern of kenosis applies, not just to the life and death of the Christ, but also to his performance of the divine role of judgment. |
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The divine judgment is unexpected, kenotic, eschatological, and apophatically affirmed and denied. |
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In my judgment, grave though the libel is, and grave though the aggravation has been, the answer to that question is decisively no. |
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If a judgment has been obtained by perjured evidence remedies are available to the aggrieved party. |
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In real-life situations, the judgment that A is the same person as B typically has moral implications. |
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It is, in my judgment, difficult on the face of it to fault any of the inspector's reasoning. |
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In my judgment the Part 20 claim must fail by reason of what I have said in the preceding paragraph. |
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When a court makes this value judgment the facts will often speak for themselves. |
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He also submits that if the report is not admitted then there is no evidence to rebut his claim for summary judgment with this latter submission. |
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He was a quick-witted, well-meaning man who went with the stream instead of having the vision and strength of judgment to stand out against it. |
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The delay in handing down judgment has been due to difficulties in reconstituting the court. |
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On Friday, the official judgment of his conviction was entered into the court record. |
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It was clear to me that in view of the learned Recorder's judgment, the claimant had no option but to discontinue the claim. |
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The learned trial judge, the Recorder of London, gave a most careful judgment which we have read with care. |
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Those convinced of his knavery, however, are unlikely to accept this judgment as definitive. |
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The application for planning permission will fall to be redetermined by the council in accordance with this judgment. |
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So in other words, the tribunal would make the judgment based on the nature of the claim itself. |
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My understanding is that the Inland Revenue Department made a judgment on the situation with regard to koha payments to voluntary workers. |
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That has been the judgment rendered at the highest levels again within the last few weeks without any qualification. |
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From time to time teachers might also wish to set a test to confirm their judgment of an individual's level of attainment. |
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And of course, in our rush to judgment, we were wrong about the man from Cracow. |
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In my judgment the court did not apply the wrong definition of smoke, and so the second question posed should be answered in the negative. |
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I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I regard it as of considerable importance. |
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In my judgment it is legitimate to have regard to public perception when considering the characteristics of a penal system. |
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In a long judgment the judge carefully rehearsed the arguments on each side before dismissing the application. |
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The first and most important prerogative of a reigning monarch was the power of judgment and pardon. |
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Most commentators have passed judgment on this, the first live televising of a British court case, by dismissing the lengthy legal exchanges as unutterably tedious. |
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We have reached a tipping point in the culture where Americans are now trained to look to the rules instead of their own judgment. |
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He added that the council was not in a position to pass judgment on the characteristics of the clientele who would use the proposed massage parlour. |
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So, I gave it a try, against my better judgment, it has to be said. |
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I stopped my words there, realizing the error in my judgment. |
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Yet in his speech tomorrow he will defend his judgment rather than seek to explain it away as a temporary lapse which was never intended to be aired in public. |
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Sometimes, that intense social judgment, that expectation of saintly loving maternal perfection, can destroy a mother. |
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The order was made following a summary judgment hearing upon affidavits. |
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It talks about her agoraphobia and her diabetes, as well as her recent court testimony, all without judgment or venom. |
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As for the judgment of sin being entrusted to the public assembly rather judging for oneself, at first glance polytheism really seems to show tolerant justice. |
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All we're trying to do is to make our best judgment about the qualifications of very important judges to be serving on circuit courts across this country. |
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Adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. |
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That is what she thinks, but this is an error, in my judgment. |
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He argues persuasively that the decision to launch the attack was completely contrary to reason and good military judgment. |
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He would tell me who I was, and his judgment was lacerating, merciless. |
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Is there, in your judgment, reasonable expectation that the dollar is going to lose value here in the months ahead in response to that massive deficit? |
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Then everyone else can give their opinion and make a judgment. |
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Surely there needs to be some kind of discerning critical judgment involved? |
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But his essays show a man struggling to figure out the complexities of discernment and judgment. |
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We have to make a judgment about the value of their services. |
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My Lord, I do not propose to rehearse the arguments that were put forward by Mr Kovats and, indeed, that your Lordship has considered in the judgment. |
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I do not propose to rehearse in detail all those matters which I have identified earlier in this judgment as tending to the rejection of the Applications. |
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Against her better judgment, Rachel decided to go for a walk. |
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In both cases, Emma knows better, but prejudice warps her judgment. |
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There is in my judgment no warrant for it in the statutory language. |
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Some people stared in curiosity, some in amazement, and others in judgment, so it was interesting to get that glare. |
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Interesting that those who sat in judgment of him found those two sets of beliefs to be incompatible. |
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Full insight, reality testing and judgment are retained by subjects. |
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Then read the mountains of judgment, scorn, bragging, critiquing, and defensiveness that each debate seems to produce. |
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If, at the same time, we understand divine judgment as kenotic and eschatological, we will be driven to deny that anything we understand by judgment might represent it. |
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These Old Testament believers are pronouncing their longing for vindication and judgment in the name of Jehovah the righteous one, and in vivid poetic language. |
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He then set out his conclusions which I quoted earlier in this judgment. |
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But some observers warned against a rush to judgment in a country whose problems are deep-rooted and notoriously complex. |
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So, against my better judgment and riddled with naivety, I said yes. |
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The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff. |
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Is there any other government in the world to which brog outsources his own moral judgment in this way? |
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A computer program reads the same scans the radiologist views, and the combined judgment of the computer and radiologist helps detect more cancers, the researchers found. |
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However, it holds back from actually making a critical judgment. |
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My judgment is that these alternative wordings and response categories are not significantly responsible for the resulting differences in the surveys. |
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There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court. |
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The case ended in a hung jury, even though the jury consisted entirely of military officers sitting in judgment on criticism of their commanding officer. |
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Messud never made that judgment, and the tragedy rhymes with the struggles of the chattering class in an attentive, fresh way. |
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They are both in my judgment the image or picture of a great Ruine, and have the true aspect of a World lying in its rubbish. |
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Moral judgment, social judgment, or any other kind of higher thought process, is a function of intelligence, that is, of neuronic growth. |
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Does Ambien impair judgment enough to drive one to violent crime? |
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But schooling and native shrewdness had raised up in the younger men an unfaith in old usages, so judgment halted between sentence and execution. |
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He chastiseth and corrects, as to Him seems best, in His deep, unsearchable, and secret judgment, and all for our good. |
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But when I press anything, it is always with a true wifish submission to your judgment and inclination. |
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Will she beguile him into poor judgment, sidetracking his revenge crusade? |
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Quotron and ADP are jointly submitting the stipulation to the court to be entered as a partial final judgment. |
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However there are moral ramifications upon which a mere gelotologist, or student of laughter, would not be prepared to pass judgment. |
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The relations of life act as bribes to bias his judgment and foredetermine his verdict. |
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The defendants moved for judgment as a matter of law or, in the alternative, a new trial or remittitur on the issue of damages. |
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In short, the premises lability claim should not have been dismissed under the motion for summary judgment. |
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The burden of judgment imposed by the politics of respectability can easily colonize black minds. |
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Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. |
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Noda told reporters that he will ''accept'' the verdict on Ozawa as ''a judicatory judgment. |
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The judgment of any casuist or learned divine concerning the state of a man's soul, is not sufficient to give him confidence. |
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The judgment was entered by the Regional District Court in Munich, is appealable, and applies throughout Germany. |
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In my judgment, there is no distinction between the resetter and the thief. |
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You owe them competence, discipline, courage, judgment, etc. |
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At the end of the world after the last judgment, time will cease and we will live like the angels in a state of aeviternity. |
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That this judgment was widely shared is indicated by the admitted influence he had on younger poets. |
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That whatever might have been said en passant or adjectitiously, this was the ground on which the judgment below was rested. |
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I never had a bribe or reward in my eye or thought when pronouncing judgment or order. |
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Normally, only the Law Lords on the Appellate Committee who were deciding the case voted when the House gave judgment. |
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When the House gave judgment, the regular quorum of three applied, but those three had to be Law Lords. |
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When the Commons demand judgment, but not earlier, the Lords may proceed to pronounce the sentence against the accused. |
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If the House of Lords was in recess, the Lord Chancellor or Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary could recall the House to give judgment. |
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This probably ought to be a judgment call made by individual teachers who know their students well. |
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Hermia. I would my father look'd but with my eyes. Theseus. Rather your eyes must with his judgment look. |
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They typically had little interest in politics and sought conciliation rather than war or they withheld judgment from both sides. |
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Of all the opinions, this one instanced in by you is in your judgment the truest. |
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In practical terms, a judgment in Guyenne might be subject to an appeal to the French royal court. |
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For one thing, Geoffrey Ashe, a professional author best known for his books on King Arthur, writes with fluency, economy, wit and judgment. |
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To avoid the value judgment implied by the expression, many historians now avoid it altogether. |
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Just as Petrarch had twisted the meaning of light versus darkness, so the Romantics had twisted the judgment of the Enlightenment. |
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At the end of the litigation, if things were not clear to him, he could refuse to give a judgment, by swearing that it wasn't clear. |
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The judgment re-establishes that the directors and the shareholders cannot be made vicariously liable in criminal matters. |
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Captain Evans had a mind of his own, and did not choose to adopt any man's judgment or prejudices blindly. |
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These were two very real concepts to the jurists and the value of a given judgment with respect to them was apparently ascertainable. |
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The motion must briefly explain why the nonmovant does not have the evidence it needs to oppose the summary judgment by affidavits. |
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In deciding whether there is disputed material fact issue precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to nonmovant will be taken as true. |
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It was possible to appeal against a judge's decision, and the apellant could demand that the judge show the authority of a book for his judgment. |
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The procedure for debt was in advance of that in England, in that a default judgment could be obtained. |
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In debt cases, the aim of a claimant taking County Court action against a defendant is to secure a County Court judgment. |
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But, to invoke the jurisdiction in any given case, all the parties have to accept the prospective judgment as binding. |
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In humans, these cells are involved in social conduct, emotions, judgment, and theory of mind. |
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In humans, these cells are thought to be involved in social conduct, emotions, judgment and theory of mind. |
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And Christ anyway, you trust her judgment? She's out of her box man. Fried. |
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Until rendering a final judgment, the Court has competence to order interim measures for the protection of the rights of a party to a dispute. |
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Such as the final judgment, the order for interim measures of the Court are binding on state parties to the dispute. |
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Furthermore, if the Security Council refuses to enforce a judgment against any other state, there is no method of forcing the state to comply. |
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Often, a separate public hearing is held on the Preliminary Objections and the Court will render a judgment. |
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No appeal is possible, but any party may ask for the court to clarify if there is a dispute as to the meaning or scope of the court's judgment. |
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Does that seem an overharsh judgment on a life spent ordering supersize cokes, buckets of fries and vats of gelato? |
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The judgment will be set aside based on the client's perjurous answer to the judge's direct questions. |
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However, at the monk's death Gregory offered 30 Masses in his remembrance to assist his soul before the final judgment. |
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The realist reports information in a measured style ostensibly uncontaminated by individual predisposition, political objectives, and judgment. |
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I never saw thinge done by you which preposterated or perverted the good judgment that all the world esteemeth to shine in you. |
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Alba's judgment was that of a soldier trained in Spanish discipline and piety. |
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Based upon the professor's judgment of what punctuality is, he or she may make that assumption of the situation with the student. |
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He commissioned a number of men, whose opinions on the matter were known to be divergent, to state the grounds for judgment in writing. |
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This allows the attending physician the room he needs to make his best medical judgment. |
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Found in a series of friezes that represent judgment after death in Hindu and Buddhist culture, it depicts the technique of abdominal abortion. |
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A compensation award can only be right or wrong with reference to that specific judgment. |
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If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment. |
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For example, this occurs when a person dies intestate, goes bankrupt, or has the property taken in execution of a court judgment. |
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This can be by way of a demurrer, motion to dismiss, or motion for summary judgment. |
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Motions for summary judgment, for example, can usually be brought before, after, or during the actual presentation of the case. |
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In 1234 he pronounced reversal judgment of Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent's outlawry. |
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A court grants summary judgment when there is no way the movant can lose at trial. |
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Rule 68 governs the offer of judgment procedure under which a party may make a confidential offer of settlement in an action for money damages. |
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In Dimes, the judges advised the House of Lords that Lord Cottenham's pecuniary interest made his judgment not void, but voidable. |
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This advice is not wrong in the context of a judicial act under review, where the judgment will be held valid unless reversed on appeal. |
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In his judgment, delivered on the same day, he held that, as a general principle, there should be liability for negligent preparation of food. |
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The House of Lords gave judgment on 26 May 1932 after an unusually long delay of over five months since the hearing. |
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The landmark Supreme Court of India judgment was welcomed by women activists across India. |
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However, in most cases, the court hears from all counsel and then reserves judgment, to enable the justices to write considered reasons. |
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If the appeal is admissible and well founded, the Court of Justice sets aside the judgment of the General Court. |
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The Court of Justice's reply is not merely an opinion, but takes the form of a judgment or a reasoned order. |
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The Court's judgment also binds other national courts before which a problem of the same nature is raised. |
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I have met men who have heard Pitt and Fox, and in whose judgment their eloquence at its best was inferior to the finest efforts of John Bright. |
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Following its landmark judgment in the 1994 Bommai case, the Supreme Court of India has restricted arbitrary impositions of President's rule. |
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On 11 October 1990 the House of Lords gave its judgment in the light of the ECJ's ruling and granted an injunction in favour of Factortame. |
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Sir William Wade argues that the Factortame judgment alters the Rule of Recognition. |
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This part, at any rate, of Robert Owen's social philosophy has commended itself to the practical judgment of the civilised world. |
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Blessed are they that keep judgment, and he that doeth rightness at all times. |
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If any of his party are mad, they'll try it, and be stogged till the day of judgment. There are bogs..twenty feet deep. |
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Impaired judgment and sundowning often makes it necessary to restrict and protect the delirious patient. |
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Edward gave judgment on the Scottish case on November 17, 1292 in favour of John Balliol, with his son Edward becoming heir designate. |
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A neg is not an insult but a negative social value judgment that is telegraphed. |
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The representations of Christ as the Almighty Lord on his judgment throne owed something to pictures of Zeus. |
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Subsequently, in 1778, the judgment against de Lally was expunged just before Voltaire's death. |
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These documents were dismissed by the IAEA as forgeries, with the concurrence in that judgment of outside experts. |
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The office has absolute discretion in some areas, such as referring a bill to the Supreme Court for a judgment on its constitutionality. |
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Since animals are a calming influence and there is no judgment, children learn confidence and a love of reading. |
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The poem begins with a discussion of the standard rules that govern poetry by which a critic passes judgment. |
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It has been noted that the new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows the corners. Every now and then, the older broom must trust the young broom's judgment. |
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He also thinks that I can just get over my asymmetriphobia too so maybe it's just my resentment of him about it that makes me question his judgment on other things. |
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Theologians and philosophers focused and speculated on the religious cause and message, seeing the earthquake as a manifestation of divine judgment. |
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A denial of a cert petition is not a judgment on the merits of a case, and the decision of the lower court stands as the final ruling in the case. |
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Other cardinal systems include Proportional approval voting, sequential proportional approval voting, Satisfaction approval voting and majority judgment. |
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A verdict of guilty in a criminal case is generally followed by a judgment of conviction rendered by judge, which in turn be followed by sentencing. |
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Quite apart from the rules of precedent, the weight actually given to any reported judgment may depend on the reputation of both the reporter and the judges. |
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Her thoughts wandered about among the various friends whose judgment might serve at this crisis to clear her own thoughts.... No, she could not bare her soul to the bishop. |
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A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes. |
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If the judgment is against one of the permanent five members of the Security Council or its allies, any resolution on enforcement would then be vetoed. |
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After this mention of the closing persecution, he summarily indicates all that the devil, and the city of which he is the prince, shall suffer in the last judgment. |
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The decisions that the jury makes are not put into effect until the judge makes a judgment, which is the approval to have this trial information be filed in public records. |
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After a final decision has been made, either party or both may appeal from the judgment if they believe there had been a procedural error made by the trial court. |
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But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you, to any man, or to any set of men living. |
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The Son of God tells Adam and Eve about God's judgment after their sin. |
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It isn't necessarily an automatic appeal after every judgment has been made, however, if there is a legal basis for the appeal, then one has the right to do so. |
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Scherer's study emphasizes the architectonic and antinomic nature of reason in Kant, thereby stressing the necessarily resolutive function of judgment. |
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