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All of these indicators are commonly used to
judge
a country’s global status.
Alexander Hamilton worried about giving power to the people because “they seldom
judge
or determine right.”
If PETA is not allowed to state its case against our abuse of animals in the way that they
judge
best, because doing so might offend some people, then criticism of religion could also be prohibited on the same grounds.
But America’s ability to offer a credible diplomatic path will be seriously undermined if others
judge
that it cannot be trusted to stand by agreements.
Whether or not American democracy will survive is not the standard by which to
judge
Trump’s presidency.
The political character of the performance was studiously ignored, and the verdict of the judge, who sentenced the trio to two years in prison, proved to be the show trial’s scandalous dénouement.
After all, the
judge
is only enforcing the legal contract embodied in the original bonds, isn’t he?
As one senior Afghan government official said, “If you can’t remove a corrupt judge, how can you deal with the Taliban?”
At the same time, such moments remind us that future generations ultimately will
judge
us not on the basis of what we accumulated – whether personally, as organizations, or as states – but by the impact we had on those around us, and by how well we responded to their needs.
No low-level Moscow court
judge
or prosecutor could possibly have summoned Sechin unilaterally.
On September 2nd they made their final demands: allow civil society groups to observe the voting process, stop interfering in the definition of legitimate judges for purposes of the election, and agree that no ballot box will leave the presence of a legitimate
judge
until its contents are counted, certified and reported.
Although Russian voters remain more likely to
judge
political forces by personalities and not devote time to scrutinizing their platforms, we believe in the political education of Russia's people.
This concession might seem surprising, because the Trump administration’s negotiators yearned for Americans to be designated as prosecutor, judge, and jury in anti-dumping and countervailing-duty cases.
I am not in a position either to
judge
the quantitative impact of shale energy on the US economy and, via growth there, on the rest of the world, or to comment on its geopolitical consequences or net effect on carbon emissions.
Even if US forces had found stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons in Iraq, history would not
judge
the war any less harshly.
For one thing, it is still too early to
judge
the merits of the argument.
If we were to
judge
that the economy is in need of further stimulus, one option could be to extend the ECB’s outright asset purchases to other asset classes.
The prosecutor and
judge
on the case have been allowed to do their job, despite the natural impulse of President Dilma Rousseff’s government to quash the investigation.
A federal
judge
ruled the firing of Cox illegal.
Accountants go over the books, the participants tell their tales to the newspapers (or sometimes before a judge), politicians explain why they are sorting out a mess, and in the end historians put together a story.
For example, while tradition prohibits the pope from endorsing homosexuality, Pope Francis had the courage to say: “If a person is gay and seeks out the Lord and is willing, who am I to
judge
that person?”
Once he knows of it, the decision is his to make, because only he can
judge
the importance of his journey, and balance that against the risk he is running.
That position was further refined in what is perhaps the greatest defense of freedom of speech by an American judge: Louis Brandeis’s concurring opinion in the 1927 case of Whitney v. California.
The same logic applies here: A
judge
can remove any doubt that actual insolvency exists, while also ensuring that credit remains available during a restructuring.
During that process, a
judge
can rely on precedent and ensure fairness across creditor classes based on the precise terms under which loans were obtained.
How do we
judge
the quality of public services?
C need not bribe the
judge
to get his cow back.
Headed by a former Constitutional Court judge, Carlos Gaviria, the PAD consists of a broad range of leftists, from former Marxist guerrillas to “third way” social democrats.
As the Republican Party’s first president, Abraham Lincoln, put it in his “House Divided” speech, “If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could then better
judge
what to do and how to do it.”
But, as a world leader of one of the United Nations’ five permanent Security Council members, he is failing to mind his international responsibilities, and historians will
judge
him accordingly.
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