Whoever takes it upon themselves to pass judgement will do so subjectively, for no matter how hard one tries, objectivity is not possible. |
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However, the importance of the ICJ judgement has been dramatically overplayed by international commentators. |
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The experience of others, therefore, provides no grounds for overriding my judgement. |
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Parents, students and teachers should be free to determine what is learnt and employers and society should be free to pass judgement thereon. |
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Just because he made a mistake, an error of judgement made by a bad husband, it doesn't make him a bad politician. |
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Experts on such matters say they have rarely seen such a comprehensive and damning judgement. |
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But the practicalities of measured judgement and well-timed decisions and deals can, they argue, be learnt and well cultivated. |
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Yet many people lose their judgement and discrimination when it comes to matters of money. |
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His chronic lack of judgement and naive approach to the complexities of the society lead inevitably to tragedy. |
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If I am the one driving this beater into a pole at 63 mph, then I'm the one responsible for judgement day. |
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However, the commonplace judgement of physicists is that microphysical processes are causal and temporally asymmetric in character. |
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He had committed the crime out of desperation and a complete lack of judgement. |
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This mighty power will continue to press for county councillors to respect the professional judgement of their highway engineers and consultants. |
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That, in my judgement, involves betterment, since the defendants had given some warning about the lead. |
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Some might condemn my reaction as politically motivated rather than a discerning literary judgement. |
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When her judgement failed, she had tried an elaborate process of trial and error. |
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There, as in many states, a defendant has to post a bond in order to appeal a trial court judgement. |
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Ultimately, the scope of the duty turns on the particular facts of a given case and the judgement of the trier of fact. |
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That stance has been, in my judgement, badly argued and seriously mistaken. |
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Pitt made his way to power more by shrewd political judgement and sheer luck than by public acclaim. |
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The key is that we look to God for salvation and deliverance, which may be in this world, but if not, then in the judgement to come. |
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Physicians are by inclination and training discerning men, wise in human relations and keen in judgement. |
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I haven't read the book or even taken a cursory glance through its pages, so I'm not in any position to pass judgement on it specifically. |
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Spinoza gave what would now be called an emotivist theory of moral judgement. |
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She needed to know that it was just a momentary lapse in judgement and that she was his only love. |
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However, to watch the players in action you would think that Poll had completely lost the power of sight and moral judgement. |
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Another way in which emotions and moods affect judgement is the well-known relationship between good mood and overconfidence. |
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In those cases they must use their own judgement, relying on their own personal moral compass and using their own discretion. |
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Bingy wrote the copy, Havinden provided the layout, typography and illustrations, while Sangster sat in judgement. |
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Then putting a stopper on my joy came the realization of how stupid I had been, allowing my emotions to cloud my judgement. |
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For Wallace, free agency can be understood neither in terms of certain motivational structures, nor in terms of normative judgement. |
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You wonder at the judgement of God that such unauthentic, crass, impudent lies not only lived, but prevailed for so many centuries. |
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Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God. |
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His moral judgement will always be suspect, his official pronouncements unbiblical, and his guidance that of the blind leading the blind. |
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But as a member of the inner cabinet or cabal, his judgement seems less good than his spirit. |
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On Thursday the tribunal was adjourned to allow the panel to consider legal issues in the case before giving their judgement. |
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She has fought her fair share of demons and to underestimate her now would prove a serious error of judgement. |
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The hearing ended on Thursday and Mr Justice Sullivan will give his judgement this week. |
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The judges' unenviable task in both cases was to choose between the judgement of the doctors and the wishes of the parents. |
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His name vouched for integrity, academic quality and unerringness in human and political judgement. |
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To compound this unforgivable error of judgement, I then only gave his work a cursory glance before allowing him to leave. |
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It is not for other people to sit in judgement, especially when using values which are not universally shared. |
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Does it make sense to make a moral judgement on a deceitful person but not on a slow clock? |
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In most cases such judgement starts from a rather narrow definition of culture. |
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If you can take advantage of their poor judgement, you can gradually narrow the gap. |
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Historians have described Hooke as a difficult and unreasonable man but in many ways this is a harsh judgement. |
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As his previously well-ordered life slips away from him he loses control and his judgement deserts him. |
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So against our better judgement we responded to one of the spruikers ' calls. |
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Other symptoms of mild concussion are confusion, dizziness, unsteadiness, loss of judgement, and amnesia around the events. |
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Poor braking distance judgement is a sign of bad driving across the board, at any speed. |
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Its proclamation requires sobriety and seriousness, for it relates to the realities of the Lord's own presence and the judgement to come. |
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If a newspaper wants to publish photos of our pupils then I will use my own judgement. |
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I also question the wisdom of the value judgement that a person is only worthwhile if they work. |
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I am expressing an opinion, a value judgement, which is not subject to the law. |
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Of course, these people that think I'm wonderful for going out to work, or driving a car are making a value judgement about my existance. |
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Now of course, there's a clear value judgement there, and one that is not necessarily correct. |
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I hope you see I am talking about practicalities here and not offering a value judgement as such. |
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Finally there is the wonderfully irascible Jody who sits spikily in judgement on her hapless friends. |
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This longstanding judgement is far from unique to popular, non-expert interpretations of Machiavelli. |
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It is a judgement to be taken in the interests of peace, stability and reconciliation. |
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Passion is known to obtrude judgement and there is a lot of passionate anti-corporate and anti-American sentiment around. |
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Neither has the tsunami anything in common with God's final judgement, as the tsunami killed and destroyed capriciously, without rhyme or reason. |
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That part of the appellant's case is no longer maintained, and in my judgement rightly so. |
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Finally, I have not wavered from my judgement that the Revolution was a tragedy. |
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He's tallying up all the dreadful mistakes and errors of judgement that got us to this place. |
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At the moment of judgement, some displayed surprise, some anger, others a heart-rending sadness. |
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A simple analogy or a homely metaphor does the trick to invite the reader to share his views, opinions, judgement and comments. |
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Football was viewed by a man whose business judgement is rarely wrong, as the opium of the masses and the quickest way to shift satellite dishes. |
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Liberalism does not mean withholding criticism, judgement, or moral opprobrium. |
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Smith possessed a vainglorious streak to his character, but also showed great valour and judgement. |
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The characteristic which has most marked his career has been his good judgement. |
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Cannier SME owners will suspend judgement until they see what real changes emerge in the kind of deals their banks are prepared to offer. |
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Mainly, I feel I must suspend any judgement until next weekend, just because so much could change in the time remaining. |
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His wife was complacent and sweet tempered, relying completely on her husband's judgement. |
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In ten years time people could be making a much more clear-sighted judgement. |
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Adding another flag to the top of your car doesn't make the team play any better, it just clouds your better judgement. |
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Magistrates said the farming industry had been going through an exceptional period at the time and his judgement had been clouded. |
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His judgement could have been clouded by the alcohol he had drunk and he may have been so overwhelmed with pain that he took extra tablets. |
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Here, however, the coalitionists are waiting for an appropriate judgement by the Federal Constitutional Court. |
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Carlyon's text descends into the psychological realms of the coloniser and the colonised, avoiding the facileness of judgement and condemnation. |
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In this sense, the illusions that are attributed to the senses always involve false judgement. |
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There is a complex interplay among our mental faculties including perception, imagination, and intellect or judgement. |
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Driving in an intoxicated state makes a person prone to accidents as alcohol impairs judgement and slows reflexes. |
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Both Askham and Crokford were cited to appear before the bishop's commissary for inquiry and judgement. |
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Leaving judgement to a parliamentary committee invites a decision on party lines. |
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The judgement on three test cases is one of the most significant in the history of industrial disease. |
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It involves an understanding of our complicity in the system without judgement or guilt. |
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So I think that the judgement as to what is a legitimate religion is always value-laden and conditioned by our social and cultural values. |
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I will not compromise my own principles and judgement without putting up a fight. |
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But every complete sentence can be used without expressing a judgement, for instance as the antecedent or consequent of a conditional. |
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I think I must leave others to decide for themselves on the point, as my judgement may not be considered to be impartial. |
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Success in judicial astrology largely depends on the skill and interpretative judgement of the astrologer. |
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Until such time as a report on these investigations comes to hand then I will suspend judgement. |
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Doesn't this self-serving recklessness suggest a character flaw, a lack of seriousness, some failure of judgement? |
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They were correct in their judgement not to rush into a quick decision in appointing the new man. |
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To the letter of the law, the judgement may well have been correct in Queensland law, despite a possibly harsh sentence. |
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The foolhardiness of playing into that would be so great that we ought to question Roberts' judgement if he does. |
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Individual councillors sought advice and formed their own judgement about whether or not they could take part. |
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Making a judgement based on his outer crust you might assume he could be facile and lightweight in a clever kind of way. |
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The electorate will come to its own judgement as to whether or not we all earn our corn. |
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Spread betting is about taking a genuine gamble, and backing your judgement against that of the bookie. |
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However, Lorimer believes the most damaging errors of judgement committed by O'Leary were on the field. |
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Mr Justice Jack was very clear and precise in his judgement saying the council's decision was right and lawful. |
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Against my better judgement we went to the garden centre for a few trays of summer bedding plants. |
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This statement undoubtedly means that the angels are ruled, controlled, and dominated by darkness and wickedness until the judgement day. |
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Money of course is a highly emotive subject, and often people allow their emotions to cloud their better judgement. |
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A minute mistake, an error of judgement, is all that it takes for a ghastly mishap to occur, resulting in death or worse, a life-long disability. |
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Socrates, that wisest of men, if we may accept the judgement of the Pythian oracle, not only approved of dancing, but made a careful study of it. |
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Physical exhaustion contributes to errors of judgement, just as machine fatigue contributes to breakdowns and malfunctions. |
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In our judgement the power struggle within the TFG has ended with its devolution into factionalism. |
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To your first question in regards to calling time, that is up to the umpire s judgement whether to call time or not. |
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His quickness of thought and steadiness of judgement ensured a distinguished term of office. |
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A successful racing driver should be aggressive, but that aggression must be controlled by good judgement. |
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But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement. |
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Justin's shrewd judgement and his ability to make the necessary changes when needed contributed to this famous victory over the rebels. |
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Enraged, Lear banishes Cordelia from the kingdom, only to later recognise the error in his judgement. |
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The new services are non-directive, which means that the counsellor does not give an opinion or form a judgement. |
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It is doubtful if there will ever be a conclusive judgement about colonialism. |
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Much against my better judgement, I ventured out of my warm flat this morning to browse round the local shops. |
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Despite this and against my better judgement, I said Lee could come round for a meal while I was out visiting my sister. |
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Though I have strong opinions on all of these, I am not passing judgement on American positions here. |
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He always had time to listen and offer advice to family and friends and never passed judgement on others. |
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A critic or a cinegoer can sit in judgement on a film and say that a subject is shallow. |
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They don't want judges from other countries sitting in judgement on their soldiers and politicians. |
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The duke, who sits in judgement, will not intervene as Portia enters in the guise as a lawyer to defend Antonio. |
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And that is precisely why Judge Judy failed to do her duty when sitting in judgement of that habitual offender. |
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Who would like a part-time, non-committed judge to sit in judgement on a particular case, if one were a litigant? |
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Good and evil are to be defined as absolutes on religious authority, admitting of neither critical judgement nor reduction. |
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In my judgement, admittedly from a very narrow perspective, it is anger which is the predominant emotion. |
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I can't believe I'm rating this so highly, but my judgement is clouded by all the nights out where this got everyone dancing. |
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The drink he had had would have affected his judgement, ability to ride and reactions. |
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Manchester Crown Court was told the tragedy was caused by a momentary, reckless error of judgement. |
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For all her power, he felt she lacked wisdom and judgement, and it was past time she learned her place. |
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I strongly recommend reading it yourself to make your own judgement about what it says. |
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This revelation worries me for our future, because it brings his whole character and judgement into focus as a dreamer as well as a wisher? |
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So there is also a loss of the fear of God, and the judgement to come, and the precious atonement for our sins. |
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I stand by most of my articles but am not afraid to admit when I have erred in judgement. |
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So, with all due respect, let's see what the outcome is before passing judgement. |
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Equality requires a common yardstick, or measure of judgement, not a plurality of meanings. |
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In interests of fairness, and to avoid any suggestion of judgement from me, the pieces are presented in alphabetical order by blog name. |
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This has got to be a temporary lapse in judgement, like a lost weekend at a Big Ten college. |
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And, in this place of judgement, love is its own lapsed religion, it feeds off of faith rather than rational thought. |
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The court held that subsequent acts of repair should lessen the jury's final judgement about the reprehensibility of an act. |
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The appeal is expected to finish today, but the judges will reserve their decision, with judgement expected to be announced within three months. |
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Develop player and team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches. |
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His comments in respect of this issue show a lack of judgement and perspective. |
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We should, therefore, be respectful of them rather than rushing to judgement. |
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I looked at the case it's referring to and the judgement was respited, so you're right to tag it up as supplementary. |
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Through patience and sound judgement he achieved some improvement in Anglo-French relations. |
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The style Maudslay employed is deliberately a little archaic, and in my judgement exactly right. |
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It speaks from a limbo whose inhabitants have uncomplainingly accepted the rightness of the judgement that placed them there. |
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They await judgement of the Federal Court as to whether they might exercise their rights to apply for asylum in Australia. |
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Visit at least three of them to see what they are like and how much confidence you might place in their judgement. |
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They don't get it right all the time, but we can't argue with their judgement on this one. |
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He saw a great crisis looming and announced judgement and the opportunity to repent. |
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Let's hope that Congress exercises some sensible judgement today and doesn't let emotion rule the day. |
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As a teenager, he faced his first court judgement after assaulting the local parish priest. |
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His professed attitude of withholding assent was adopted to avoid error and rashness of judgement. |
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By luck rather than judgement my fly fell perfectly behind the tree where the fish was lying. |
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In a way, Nolan makes a similar error of judgement, mistaking atmospheric darkness for thematic darkness. |
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I do not believe this attenuates the force of any judgement against those responsible for such attacks. |
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This isn't a bad tactic as it can rile players and make them make rash judgement calls in the hope that they can knock you out. |
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Four well-armed officers clearly had a tactical advantage if they used good judgement and training. |
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A social judgement task was used to index dissociations between implicit and explicit memory. |
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It wasn't the first time she'd been in the judgement court, but the majesty of it always filled her with awe. |
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He had made serious errors of judgement, but he had also tried to improve naval gunnery, reform the promotion system, and limit flogging. |
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As a society we have grown to accept hasty judgement and instant, severe punishment as the desirable norm. |
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We might have been adolescent girls, but we were also intelligent young women with discernment and judgement. |
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There is a fine judgement line in comedy between the scurrilously funny and the offensive. |
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However, as Justice Young's judgement makes clear, there was much worse than an honest mistake involved in the police decision to search my house. |
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Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation. |
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I think the reception that the performance received from what must be described as a discerning audience, would support my judgement of the evening's music. |
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I expected him to follow up this statement with a regaled tale of personal career direction gone wrong, but slowly realised he had just passed judgement on my capabilities. |
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Everyone thought they had the right to pass comment and judgement on her. |
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Le Corbusier gave a fair judgement about decoration and ornament. |
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But it's one thing to judge them, and another to impose your judgement coercively. |
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Judge Ibbotson reserved judgement on the case to consider the evidence. |
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It would seem that many right-on groups have decided that we're all so stupid that we are unable to exercise our own judgement and should rely on them to do so for us. |
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I know, it feels like we're riding an exciting wave away from the moral dark ages and into the bright, judgement free future. |
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We stamp all over the planet, meting out instant, severe punishment on the basis of hasty, ill-considered judgement, with the most appalling and devastating of consequences. |
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By these means students will be able to make intelligent, practical use of an apparatus criticus and to exercise independent judgement in their evaluation of readings. |
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Their description of the horrors they came across were reported to the judges who later sat in judgement on the leaders of the Reich and must have influenced them in some way. |
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But the laity's judgement of its pastors has not always coincided with the priorities of bishops and archdeacons and may not have done so in this period. |
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Critical judgement of the play has tended to be unfavourable. |
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The decision is followed by an earlier Supreme Court judgement that said that private schools and colleges were not free to frame their own fee structure. |
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Phenomenally, the difference between execution and judgement of action may be reflected in the difference between lack of awareness and conscious awareness. |
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Paradoxically, endowed as he was with even more wit than most of his fellow Tuscans, he showed a childlike incapacity either for self-criticism or for cool judgement. |
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If it turns out that both determinism and indeterminism have these three intellectual virtues, can we come to a judgement about which one has the crowning virtue? |
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As well as the titles I have cut out a couple of line breaks, it's an attempt to make it all look a little better, I'll reserve judgement for now, things could change back. |
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If this is so, no judgement, however modest, is absolutely indubitable. |
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But by the same token, there is no question of mistrusting his judgement when it comes to success, and there is page after page of considered evidence for that. |
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Counsel for the Member of Parliament yesterday attempted to guillotine the judgement passed on the appellant suggesting that his client had been given a raw deal. |
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If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgement require the motivation not present in the amoralist. |
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Have you ever had to make a real time judgement on a child's safety? |
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As a confirmed cynic, I'm going to reserve judgement on that one. |
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Recent historical experience thus confirms the judgement made long ago by Marx and Lenin that the state can't simply be used as an instrument of social transformation. |
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Too much attention given to the only child in a family not only blinds parents' ability to reason and clouds their judgement, it also encourages the child's willfulness. |
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Bringing independent, expert judgement to bear will increase the pressure on the recalcitrants and make it harder for the government to credibly hold its line. |
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As the editor of Independence, which was a task assigned to him, he proved his mettle as he was possessed of intellectual daring, a virile pen and sound political judgement. |
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There are no recriminations, no judgement, no intrusive questions. |
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Her judgement and sense of hearing had been dulled by the beer. |
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There, with a bit of good advice and wise judgement, you'll eat some of the most fascinating and memorable food you could ever hope to experience at a fraction of the price. |
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This is a youth-based musical culture, which means young promoters and the attendant lack of experience, professionalism and even ethical judgement. |
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Generally, they can be counted upon to demonstrate a fair and unprejudiced judgement that attempts to temper personal bias through recognition of wider social implications. |
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Having a laugh with the old pair, wonders will never cease, before returning to watch Andy Garcia passing judgement on the TV screen, glass of wine to hand. |
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The prevailing culture is that you are not allowed to make a judgement. |
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He had a refined judgement in poetry, and at one time had a fine library of English literature, before his mathematical collection crowded it out. |
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She was very non-judgmental, she couldn't bear judgement of any kind. |
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If he thought of it at all, he considered himself a fulfiller of God's judgement, a vessel of wrath to be emptied upon the souls of the unrighteous. |
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When Charles I raised his standard at Nottingham and declared war on his people, the question of his judgement and of his trustworthiness was one which divided the nation. |
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A decision to refer a matter to the minister depends on its sensitivity, demands on resources, need for a political judgement, and uncertainty about the minister's reactions. |
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Secondly, becoming professionals has sometimes made historians pretend to an Olympian detachment from, and objective judgement on, the present and the past. |
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He points out that since human judgement is based on a highly evolved ability for pattern recognition, final determination of dating should be the responsibility of the dendrochronologist. |
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The human subject, conceived as a unitary self capable of autonomous action and meaningful moral judgement, is one such fiction with which we have deceived ourselves. |
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The day of direct action was organised by campaign group Trident Ploughshares over a High Court judgement which ruled that Britain's nuclear deterrent was not illegal. |
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Here they would hand out judgement on outstanding cases and remind people that the law ruled their lives and wrongdoing could result in the death sentence. |
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My position is not a judgement on the relative merits of each article. |
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Cornwallis fumed, and later historians have echoed his frustration, but should that be accepted as an objective judgement of the behaviour of Halifax's pioneers? |
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It was submitted that his decision in the claimant's case to extend the period of nine months to eighteen months was a matter of judgement which was within his discretion. |
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Another questionable procedure was the practice whereby a simple majority vote of the court would decide the fate of the accused when the final judgement was rendered. |
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Clearly, however, he is a man of exquisite taste and judgement. |
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This lead to the lapse of judgement involved in ordering the uber-drinks. |
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But this verdict, arrived at by the 600 experts, contains the same level of dottiness at play in all the other crass errors of judgement on the list. |
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I'll even shout out when I believe the company has erred in its judgement. |
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And he said drink played a significant role in his lapse of judgement. |
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We can of course make an explicit existential judgement which affirms the existence of the world, but in so doing we are merely making explicit what was there all along. |
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The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness for judgement befitting our character and our motives as a nation. |
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The Wasps need an experienced cameraman to video matches, an important role as tapes of incidents may have to be sent to the Rugby Football League for judgement. |
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The implicit contrast is masculine intellect and reasoned judgement over female intuition and unreasoned emotionality, however generous it might be. |
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I am not going to pass any judgement on the people who lit candles in Tehran, and I do not intend to analyse their behavior to see why they did it. |
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You might say that this is a trite example, but that's a value judgement. |
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In my judgement those overall conclusions did not require elaboration. |
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The judgement showed that they failed to convince the appeal judges that they had the means to travel around the world, stopping off in various cities en route to Colombia. |
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Under his better judgement he proposed the idea to rid the world of rogue creatures like dragons and giants and even trolls that threatened the people living around them. |
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It is important to emphasize that this suggestion that the quality of the political decision-making process may help the Court's judgement cuts both ways. |
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For example, this could be where the judgement was based on replacing septic tanks with cesspools, or with private sewage treatment plants at the expense of the applicant. |
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My wife Marilyn warned me not to do it, against my better judgement. |
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Giving judgement, the Commissioner, Mr Norman Richards QC, said the corespondents would have to pay the costs. |
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This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind. |
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But with local councils and patristic writings, the Church applies a selective judgement. |
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And I would have things to say to this God at the judgement, storming at him, as Job stormed with the eloquence of the abused heart. |
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Meanwhile, witch Tituba, Tonight you sleep afield, molest not this house. Return here early for your judgement. |
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For me, I could not give a stuff who is vegetarian, chickenarian or what. It is up to them, just hope they make a good judgement. |
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Will Wyatt having moved up a notch, the project was deputed to a second team of producers whose judgement I didn't trust. |
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The king was no longer just the most powerful man in the nation, holding the prerogative of judgement, feudal tribute and warfare. |
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Those virtues were rather feigned and affected things to serve his ambition, than true qualities ingenerate in his judgement or nature. |
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The marriage was the first of a series of errors of judgement by Mary that handed the victory to the Scottish Protestants and to Elizabeth. |
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Scrivener, like Blayney, opted to revise the translation where he considered the judgement of the 1611 translators had been faulty. |
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Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty. |
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One local manager described keeping plans confidential as 'ludicrous' and another said the 'wrong judgement call' had been made. |
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The judgement effectively made strikes illegal since employers could recoup the cost of lost business from the unions. |
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So all that evidence we had gathered meant nothing and essentially this team of experienced inspectors was not trusted to make a judgement. |
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This position contrasted strongly with the judgement of the previous generation who knew Shelley as a sceptic and radical. |
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Though Appellate Committees met in separate committee rooms, judgement was given in the Lords Chamber itself. |
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An Act of Parliament in 1640 restricted membership of the Court to laymen only, by withdrawing the right of churchmen to sit in judgement. |
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Lacking the political judgement of his father, he began to upset this by moving into more dangerous areas. |
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Reid emphasized man's innate ability to perceive common ideas and that this process is inherent in and interdependent with judgement. |
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If one of the parties disagrees with the judgement of the second instance, he or she can appeal it, but only on formal judicial reasons. |
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In humans, these cells are involved in social conduct, emotions, judgement, and theory of mind. |
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This judgement also laid down the principle that slavery contracted in other jurisdictions could not be enforced in England. |
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As for me, my tast is strangely distasted to it's propensions, which in us are produced without the ordinance and direction of our judgement. |
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From an ancient senatorial family, Gregory worked with the stern judgement and discipline typical of ancient Roman rule. |
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As Primates, it is not for us to pass judgement on the constitutional processes of another province. |
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They must be of sound judgement and known for their independence and integrity. |
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The judgement of Secretary, Ministry of Finance v Masdar Hossain asserted the separation of powers and judicial independence. |
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In what is known as collecting the voices the Speaker makes a judgement as to the loudest cry. |
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Arkwright's patents were laid aside, and this judgement was later interpreted to mean as he was not the inventor, then Highs must have been. |
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Although it is felt that there was a continuing human presence, the types of evidence available make judgement about the details very difficult. |
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His judgement was trusted by all who knew him, and in later years statesmen went to him for counsel and advice. |
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So, in addition to the backslapping of a century and a half that shaped the entire game, 2013 will deliver a judgement on Hodgson's management. |
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Alcohol impairs judgement and predatory lechers see lone women as wilful bait. |
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The court reserved the judgement on the maintainability of the petition and adjourned hearing till next date to be set by the office. |
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I do not want spoon-feeding by some producer and analyst whose egos are stronger than their judgement. |
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He deals with poor opening preparation, inappropriate choice of openings and faulty judgement in the middlegame. |
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At the end of the moot, the judges give their judgement on the law and they also decide who is the winning team, in terms of mooting skills. |
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Meanwhile, Adam''s moralistic attitude threatens to affect his medical judgement when he treats a patient accused of assaulting an underage girl. |
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The measured tone of veiled disappointment in Stanford's judgement evidently reflected an abiding chilliness in the musicianly establishment. |
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Justice O'Loughlin's judgement was a blow for all members of the Stolen Generations and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. |
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One of the first acts of the new Liberal Government was to reverse the Taff Vale judgement. |
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And that they are profiting more from the taxpayers than she was allowed to, is an interesting value judgement. |
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Putting it bluntly, it was based on a value judgement that the white race was superior to the black race. |
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As Wackernagel points out, the market itself is a value judgement, as it dismisses everything but financial transactions. |
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During the period of decision-making and value judgement, the recognition of fouls becomes a vital concern. |
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Australia's day of judgement is at hand when they take on South Africa in a three-Test series today. |
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The Post's ombudsman rightly defended his paper's judgement. |
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In addition to displaying an economic incompetence that borders on innumeracy, these matters also raise questions about honesty and judgement. |
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The data inputter did not make a judgement on whether or not the referral or diagnosis was appropriate or not. |
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As defined by Bandura, self-efficacy is an individual's judgement of his or her capabilities to complete a task successfully. |
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Taking the latter, I will say Sankoh's death is untimely because he did not face God's judgement on earth as Sierra Leoneans had hoped. |
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His refusal to glad-hand the odious Robert Mugabe shows good judgement. |
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I'm only a couple of pages in so I can't pass judgement on it yet, but I'd recommend everyone read Owen's last book, Chavs, The Demonization of the Working Class. |
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A value judgement that sadly can't be applied to Solihull's old clunker. |
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The authors believe that their physiological definition is superior to the qualitative and quantitative definition in that it avoids a value judgement. |
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Although the beers were remarkably consistent, he felt he had to make some kind of critical judgement, and remarked that one sample tasted a bit sulfury. |
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It showed us once and for all that somewhere between that bright morning in May 1997 and the present day, Mr Blair mislaid not just his moral compass, but also his judgement. |
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All Rushworth's victims were righthanders beaten by balls moving into them, but Hain was more resolute in getting into line and showed excellent judgement of what to leave. |
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I want him to rub his nose in the issue. I want a local judgement about a local or specific event, supposed to have happened in a particular region of time and space. |
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Avoiding reprehensible acts and performing recommended acts is held to be subject of reward in the afterlife, while allowed actions entail no judgement from God. |
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The case was actually two actions, with the first judgement being given in Denny's favour after Coke's research found a flaw in the pleadings that invalidated Cromwell's case. |
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A King should not pass judgement in haste or anger, but the punishment should fit the crime, with warfare and capital punishment acceptable in certain situations. |
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