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1352 examples of Judge in a sentence
Evidently, the Commission believes that it can judge, case by case, the best policy for every country, including policies that satisfy the Stability Pact.
If we fail to make progress in these areas now, future generations will
judge
our inaction as expensive, unjust, and immoral.
So is his international stature and popularity, especially after a Spanish
judge
accused him of conspiring to assassinate former Colombian president Andrés Pastrana in Madrid back in 2002.
Killing Justice in RussiaPRAGUE – The death of Eduard Chuvashov, a
judge
killed in cold blood on April 12 in Moscow, is another in a long and growing list of murders perpetrated on those in Russia who try to seek justice for the victims of crimes – an essential task for the future development of the Russian society.
This is the background against which to
judge
the reality of today’s inflation threat.
Five years may be too short a period for historians to
judge
the full significance of the event, but it does offer an opportunity to take stock.
But this constant need for reassurance, for the limiting of risk and involvement to the minimum necessary, provokes a fear that at some point Germany and others will
judge
their partners’ assurances insufficient and the risks run in helping them intolerable.
The commission, headed by retired Supreme Court
judge
Eliyahu Winograd, has just published its interim report.
This helps explain the intense corruption present in Afghan courts, where “honor” can be redeemed by bribing a
judge
to have a rapist or murderer released.
The case went to the local court, where the
judge
ruled it an "accidental traffic disturbance" and gave the driver a two-year suspended sentence.
The
judge'
s ruling spurred rumors that he went easy on her because her husband was related to senior provincial officials.
We would
judge
international agreements “not by how much is harmonized or by how many barriers are torn down but whether citizens are empowered.”
Instead, they were being forced to
judge
the sustainability of financial asset prices that, boosted by liquidity, had notably decoupled from underlying economic fundamentals.
Neither the referee nor the linesman, both of whom were still coming down the field – and thus were poorly positioned to
judge
– signaled a goal, and play continued.
Citizens who express concern about leadership need to learn not only how to
judge
it, but how to practice it themselves.
In 1999, another
judge
ordered that they be tried.
The term “capitalism” used to mean an economic system in which capital was privately owned and traded; owners of capital got to
judge
how best to use it, and could draw on the foresight and creative ideas of entrepreneurs and innovative thinkers.
As long as Europe’s potential sinners continue to
judge
its de facto sinners, peer pressure will not work.
Answering that question requires that we first answer another question: “Compared to what?”What is the alternative against which to
judge
the degree of inequality that we see?
To better
judge
the treaties’ worth, we must remember the context in which they were conceived.
But once Pinochet was arrested in London, on charges filed by a Spanish judge, his carefully constructed edifice of impunity began to crumble.
Convinced that history will
judge
the president by his success in containing the Iranian threat, Broder also assumes that a war with Iran would reignite the American economy.
History will
judge
us harshly if we fail to live up to these commitments.
To
judge
whether their prices are “too high” at the existing exchange rate we have to look at the trade balance.
Only when parties to a conflict cannot reach an agreement will a
judge
try to discover “what really happened.”
Lawyers gather whatever written evidence they have and submit it to the judge, who then decides.
In cases where something– a building, for example – must be seen, the French
judge
will appoint an “expert” to go look at it and then submit a written report.
Given that most voters do not consider themselves able to
judge
competence in government, they base their choice of party on the general direction in which it intends to take the country and the overarching principles by which it intends to govern.
The defendants try one antic after another, and Hussein shows every form of contempt possible except “mooning” the
judge.
(A “super-majority” voting mechanism will ensure that the vote of at least one international
judge
is needed to reach a judgment.)
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