Judge
in sentence
1352 examples of Judge in a sentence
How can we
judge
how well a society as a whole is doing in light of its members’ disparate interests?
And Jaising has another brave young attorney to champion: a former law intern who has alleged sexual harassment against retired Supreme Court
judge
Swatanter Kumar.
So, perhaps we can
judge
moral progress by asking how well we have done in combating racism and sexism.
That is far harder to
judge.
While many economists
judge
Germany’s strategy the worst and America’s the best, the Scandinavian strategy can be considered a second-best strategy.
While the
judge
would not allow photos of all this magnificence to be shown in the courtroom – noting, with some justification, that the purpose of stressing it was to embarrass the defendant – the point about Manafort’s greed and ostentatiousness was made.
Bushwhacking Human RightsIf you
judge
a government on the basis of its good intentions, those who support an American foreign policy that emphasizes the promotion of human rights internationally should cheer President George W. Bush’s reelection.
This is harder to
judge
than is the solvency of a firm, because a sovereign state possesses the power to tax.
Welcome to India’s extraordinary media environment, in which the Fourth Estate serves as witness, prosecutor, judge, jury, and executioner.
Thus, little protest is heard if a
judge
is asked to conduct an independent inquiry even into such matters as the motives for the Iraq war.
Should a
judge
have the power to decide on the spot what is true and what is false, and then issue fines?
Impeachment, set out in Article 2 of the Constitution, is a procedure for the removal from office of a president, vice president, or other top executive official (or judge) suspected of “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”
And, if one is to
judge
by these six Latin American economies’ performance since the 2008-2009 shock, the record of “inflation targeting-plus” so far is encouraging.
America, by contrast, has witnessed a massive assault on those rights, including that of habeas corpus – the right to challenge one’s detention before an independent
judge.
After all, the prosecutor, the judge, and the “panel” are all to be US government employees.
Preparations for any future scenario in Asia will require more complete data to
judge
the potential impact and timing of climate-related events, and to assess their effect on migration patterns.
A year ago, a German
judge
ruled that religious circumcision was a cruel practice that inflicted bodily harm on boys and was therefore illegal – a view supported by many commentators in the media.
In developing Asia and Latin America, scores of new classroom and online English-language preparation programs are trying to meet demand, though it may be too early to
judge
their quality.
The Trial of Pavel S.STRASBOURG – On a cold winter day in 2004, a young Russian named Pavel Shtukaturov discovered that a
judge
had stripped him of the right to speak for himself.
The
judge
took away these rights without even informing him – indeed, Pavel only found out a year later.
Germany’s economic development will have to be observed well into the next full decade in order to
judge
the potential for a structural trend reversal.
They tell us to
judge
him by his deeds, not his words.
Humanitarian workers are not military strategists, so they cannot
judge
what kind and what size of deployment of peacekeepers is adequate.
In American corporate criminal actions, the targeted US firm often brings in a prominent figure – a former prosecutor or a former
judge
– to investigate the behavior and people involved and report to the target’s board of directors.
A better way to
judge
post-crisis performance is to look at the output gap – that is, actual GDP relative to potential GDP.
He had served as a
judge
for many years after studying Sharia and Civil Law at the University of Libya.
Unfortunately, a government statistician cannot
judge
the increase in quality of everything from restaurant meals to medical care.
Idealism without realism rarely reshapes the world, but as we
judge
our modern democratic leaders, we should keep both Machiavelli and Acton in mind.
A comedian normally gets away with things that a politician, a university president, or a
judge
cannot.
The standard way to
judge
the efficacy of a vaccine is to conduct a trial in which those who could benefit are randomly assigned to two groups, one of which receives the potentially beneficial vaccine, while the other receives a substance with no active ingredients, known as a placebo.
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