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China’s economic dynamism, the key indicator is its fiscal position.
In fact, Snowden’s warning that “any NSA analyst, at any time, can target anyone, from a federal
judge
to the president” suggests that NSA head Keith Alexander – dubbed “Emperor Alexander” – could already be more powerful than Obama.
Moreover, the signature of the
judge
in his case was also forged.
The most important lesson, however, is that it is always foolish – and, indeed, dangerous – to
judge
people by what we think they believe.
You cannot follow the model of a "modern" nation-state cutting across tribal boundaries and conventions, and then argue that tribal traditions should be applied to
judge
the state's human-rights conduct.
French television, for example, recently aired a terrifying report on Haiti, where a local judge, without bothering to hide his actions, was protecting a narcotics dealer from the country’s own French-trained anti-drug force.
Bringing the Chinese Consumer to LifeBEIJING – History will be the ultimate judge, but there is good reason to believe that China’s recently completed Third Plenum will come to be regarded as a pivotal moment in the country’s development.
Of course, to
judge
from official rhetoric, there is no threat to unity.
Analysts
judge
a government leader’s vision in terms of whether it creates a sensible balance between realism and risk, and whether it balances objectives with capabilities.
In fact, despite her promotion, the
judge
continued to preside over another case in the same building.
A
judge
who had previously ruled against Tempo in Winata's civil suit filled her vacancy.
The Immorality of Boris Johnson and Donald TrumpLONDON – In a 2013 press conference, then-recently inaugurated Pope Francis famously said that, when it comes to sexual orientation, including past homosexual acts, “who am I to judge?”
But is it appropriate to
judge
political leaders based on their sex lives, as many have been wont to do?
It is hard to judge, though, whether and how such integration could increase Moscow influence, especially in the immediate future.
The
judge
refused without comment requests by the defense to remove the cage and to replace one of the prosecutors, who had already been a prosecuting counsel during the first trial.
Greenpeace began the protests against Australian whaling, and the government appointed Sydney Frost, a retired judge, to head an inquiry into the practice.
His ministers attacked the defendants and pilloried the lone
judge
who issued a pre-trial ruling in their favor.
But these unions were often without the financial sophistication to
judge
whether the firm set aside sufficient capital to meet its commitments decades later.
As a rule, one should
judge
people on their merits, not on the supposed attributes of the racial, socioeconomic, or geographic groups to which they belong.
With more data at their disposal, scientists find more patterns to study; it takes science to
judge
which are meaningful and which are misleading.
The key criterion by which its allies and partners should
judge
Russia is predictability, and, in this respect, Russia is increasingly falling short.
History will
judge
us unfavorably if we fail.
Yet today, if we look at transatlantic comparisons, Western Europe appears to be doing much better than one would expect if one were to
judge
from the past decade's business press.
But the report gave no guidance about how to
judge
whether exchange rates were appropriate or not.
As any trial
judge
or criminal lawyer can attest, for every psychological expert produced by the defense in a legal case, prosecutors can produce one to argue the opposite.
Just when that happens is hard to judge, but 1996-1997 may be the time.
The next day, a federal
judge
blocks his appointment, claims and counterclaims are filed before the courts, millions take to the streets demanding the president’s impeachment, and no one is quite certain who is in charge.
At a time when multilateralism is under increasing strain, it is useful to understand the underlying shift in key weights and try to
judge
how much of what we are experiencing reflects structural shifts in these weights and how much is simply due to independent policy changes.
The nation can
judge
the president’s performance only every five years.
The solution is to
judge
certain skills displayed in riding a wave.
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