Judge
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About 10 minutes later the
judge
said we would take a break.
According to the Yadav family, the local court has been scheduling a case review since 2001, but a
judge
has never appeared.
He was taken to court, where a
judge
set 500 dollars bail.
So that's a third question: What values do you use to
judge?
What are the values you're using to
judge
those?
The easier it is to recall something from memory, the more probable we
judge
it to be.
That was all a preliminary hearing
judge
had to listen to, to bind Mr. Carrillo over to stand trial for a first-degree murder.
I testified to that to the court, and while the
judge
was very attentive, it had been a very, very long hearing for this petition for a retrial, and as a result, I noticed out of the corner of my eye that I thought that maybe the
judge
was going to need a little more of a nudge than just more numbers.
And here I became a bit audacious, and I turned and I asked the judge, I said, "Your Honor, I think you should go out and look at the scene yourself."
It had a driver and a passenger, and after the car had passed the
judge
by, the passenger extended his hand, pointed it back to the
judge
as the car continued on, just as the teenagers had described it, right?
He pointed by, and this is what the
judge
saw.
This is the car 30 feet away from the
judge.
This
judge
is someone you'd never want to play poker with.
So when we think of nonverbals, we think of how we
judge
others, how they
judge
us and what the outcomes are.
Say it to a
judge
you know or a lawyer you know, or a cop or anyone who might sit on a jury in a sexual assault case.
I'm working on my listening abilities, but it's an art form to listen and not
judge.
They had four good friends of a person
judge
their personality.
Then they had strangers, many strangers,
judge
the person's personality just from Facebook, and what they found was those judgments of the personality were pretty much identical, highly correlated, meaning that Facebook profiles really do reflect our actual personality.
So I let people understand that it's up to them to know how to
judge
interaction so as to know when it's good or when it's bad.
Two words made a Lebanese young man
judge
a girl as being backward and ignorant.
I didn't want to
judge
him with the same cruelty that he judged me.
He called up the local newspaper, he got the interest of an investigative journalist, and that journalist actually found the real rapist, a man who ultimately confessed to this rape, a man who was thought to have committed 50 rapes in that area, and when this information was given to the judge, the
judge
set Titus free.
Trustworthiness is what we have to
judge.
Across the last few decades, we've tried to construct systems of accountability for all sorts of institutions and professionals and officials and so on that will make it easier for us to
judge
their trustworthiness.
The aim, I think, is more trustworthiness, and that is going to be different if we are trying to be trustworthy and communicate our trustworthiness to other people, and if we are trying to
judge
whether other people or office-holders or politicians are trustworthy.
It is relationships in which people are trustworthy and can
judge
when and how the other person is trustworthy.
Which group do you think was more likely to
judge
harshly our subject?
It's just that we
judge
them through a different lens, and a lot of the character traits that you must exhibit to perform at work, to get results, to lead, are ones that we think, in a man, he's a boss, and in a woman, she's bossy.
So I went out and built a phenomenal team of data scientists and researchers and statisticians to build a universal risk assessment tool, so that every single
judge
in the United States of America can have an objective, scientific measure of risk.
And every single
judge
in the United States of America can use it, because it's been created on a universal data set.
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