Judge
in sentence
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I believe time does
judge
all things after the hype die down.
I was excited when I saw that VH1 was going to air this movie, and kept an open mind while watching, knowing that no biopic ever gets it all right, and since I know more about the subject than the average viewer, I didn't want to
judge
too harshly.
As a Dutchman it is hard to
judge
the historical content of the film.
this in not our religion, our religion is much higher and spiritual that makes your soul to fly into another world... it's a pure religion leads your life to perfection, and if you don't believe me, please just turn the TV off and go on, order books taking about our religion, let yourself
judge
not others
judge
for you
I can only
judge
by the movie.
It tells the story of a handsome rich young man (Farley Granger) and the titular daughter of the small town
judge
who sentences him to 30 days in jail for speeding.
Unfortunately too many people see only a kids film and
judge
it on that basis when in reality it is a movie aimed at adults poking fun at the films those self same adults enjoyed as children.
Farrell McDonald), and a prominent
judge'
s daughter (Esther Ralston) try to infiltrate the gang, only to wind up in danger.
These are meant to be professional soldiers and if this is something to
judge
the whole of the U.S. army on its no wonder we're getting no-where in Iraq!
Ohh my God, I actually went out and bought this film, the whole saying 'don't
judge
a book by it's cover comes to mind'.
For example, on the one occasion that he publicly criticized a judge, he apologized the next day and wrote an abject letter to the India’s Chief Justice.
The Trial of the CenturyPRINCETON – Next month, a
judge
in Oregon will begin hearing a case brought against the United States government on behalf of 21 young people, supported by the non-profit organization Our Children’s Trust, who allege that the authorities’ active contributions to the climate crisis violate their constitutional rights.
Betraying his yearning for approval, Singh told the assembled journalists that he hoped that history would
judge
his tenure more kindly than his political adversaries do.
So we must be talking about a scenario in which some part of the federal government, with or without express legislative approval, scrambles to provide an ad hoc loan in the range of tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, via a
judge.
Moreover, in the absence of an impartial judge, a winner can always impose his “truth” upon the vanquished, as happened with the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.
But in this matter as well, the winner gets to
judge
who was the aggressor, so it is fortunate that Hitler did not prevail.
The truth is that the developers have absolute power to act as
judge
and jury.
We live in a world where everything is being rated, whether you are a professional
judge
or an individual trying to make sense of modern life.
Those suggestions should be premised on a two level approach: first, the US, with UN support, should create a war crimes tribunal to
judge
Saddam and his top generals: they should know that come the day of reckoning, they will be hunted down like Milosevic and his minions.
(To the dismay of Indian liberals, a
judge
has admitted a petition against the filmmakers, but it is difficult to believe the case will go far.)
In the belief that his judge, the late Laurence J. Rittenband, would renege on his promise to let Polanski go free after serving 42 days in a California prison, the director fled the United States in 1978 before his final sentence was announced.
Moreover, while China’s nascent consumer-led growth dynamic is impressive by most standards, limited market access has constrained US companies from capturing what they
judge
to be a fair market share of the potential bonanza.
As a former
judge
at the ICTY, I can attest to the indispensable role that prosecutors inevitably play.
(The
judge
ruled that there was insufficient reason to issue the requested arrest warrant.)
Market participants are watching the Fed to
judge
if and when the process of interest-rate normalization will begin.
At the end of a fixed period of time – say, five years, as India’s MPs are currently accorded – the public would be able to
judge
their leader’s success at improving citizens’ lives, rather than at keeping a government in office.
His proposals are too numerous and vague to judge, and they do not account for the state of debate at the national level, where skepticism is on the rise.
The quest for education will not be stopped, but history will
judge
harshly those who turn their backs on children in need.
So has democratic politics around the world reached the point where voters
judge
politicians, male or female, strictly on their merits?
Indeed, a group of economists (including me) concluded in a report commissioned by the Legatum Institute that, despite its apparent subjectivity, “wellbeing” – or life satisfaction – can be measured robustly, compared internationally, and used to set policies and
judge
their success.
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