As it has repeatedly been announced, this case of espionage is a wholly internal matter and any prejudgment and interference is rejected. |
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What the revocation of bail effectively amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt. |
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In addition, some items, such as prejudgment interest, are directly related to interest rates. |
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The court rejected the policyholder's arguments and ordered him to pay the premium tax and prejudgment interest. |
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Accordingly, he awarded the plaintiff damages, prejudgment interest and costs. |
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It means that confidential investigations under his care are fair game and open for public discussion and debate, and even prejudgment in public fora. |
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Ethical Principles for Judges, published by the Canadian Judicial Council, sets out principles to be considered by judges regarding issues of bias or prejudgment. |
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In determining any amounts that an eligible claimant is entitled to recover, no amount shall be included with respect to prejudgment interest which accumulated prior to notice as required by section 15 of this change form. |
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To avoid allegations of prejudgment, members should refrain from expressing opinions in public that might cast doubt on their impartiality and objectivity. |
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He also said the speech showed a pre-judgment of many issues of family law and specifically revealed a prejudgment before the appellate court of which the judge was a member. |
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We respect different methodological approaches to research without prejudgment and strive to conduct balanced analyses of the project work we support. |
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For greater certainty, the amounts payable to Eligible IAP Claimants under this Agreement are inclusive of any prejudgment interest or other amounts that may be claimed by Eligible IAP Claimants. |
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We try to approach it with fresh eyes, without prejudgment. |
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Unjustified reprimands of counsel, insulting and improper remarks about litigants and witnesses, statements evidencing prejudgment and intemperate and impatient behaviour may destroy the appearance of impartiality. |
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Individual priests and lawyers might be perfectly open-minded but their professional background could curse them with dogma, prejudgment and false certainty. |
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Insistence on a single, global definition may well tend toward just such prejudgment by encouraging the belief that learning is a single, common process. |
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