Judge
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In a Boston courtroom on October 15, a
judge
will begin hearing a lawsuit claiming that Harvard’s admission process discriminates against Asian-Americans.
Given that family members are the best
judge
of need, migration and remittances may, in fact, constitute a foreign-aid framework that is better targeted and more effective than any government program can ever be.
Many people who have been debriefed
judge
the experience positively.
And it is probably impossible for a former dictator’s victims to
judge
him without prejudice.
Some courts are following suit, with one US federal
judge
describing the types of confessions obtained as “worthless as evidence,” and another noting that, given recent developments, claims of SBS may be “more an article of faith than a proposition of science.”
Finally, it is no longer appropriate to
judge
whether a country’s foreign-currency reserves are adequate based on how many months of imports they can cover.
Unlike the framers of the US Constitution, we have had centuries of experience to
judge
whether it does or does not “promote the general welfare.”
The
judge
had refused to be directed by the president and the military in deciding important constitutional matters, including Musharraf’s own eligibility to contest the presidency while still in uniform.
To be sure, the German court has no jurisdiction over the ECB – and thus has no power to
judge
its actions.
But Germany’s Constitutional Court can
judge
whether the actions of EU institutions are compatible with its constitution and the European Union treaties.
Udo Di Fabio, a renowned former
judge
on the court, has argued that the tribunal could even force the German government to unwind the EU treaties if it does not succeed in curbing the OMT program.
On labor reforms, he fought the unions head on, but he chose the wrong fight: Italy's infamous "Article 18," which allows labor courts to return a worker to his job if a
judge
believes that the worker was unjustly fired.
He had no desire to harm them, and for that reason, we should
judge
his character differently from those who do set out to harm others, whether from hatred or to further their own interests.
Anyone tempted to
judge
this election by the same standard as national elections should bear that in mind.
For example, we appointed an independent
judge
to take over the bankruptcy and corruption courts, because career judges were too tainted.
We
judge
economics by what it can produce.
When the
judge
and jury watched the prosecution’s animation video at the Amanda Knox murder trial, whose fantasy did they enter?
More prosaically, leaders with contextual intelligence, like surfers, have the ability to
judge
and adjust to new waves and ride them successfully.
Though Bolsonaro’s justice minister, Sérgio Moro, is a widely admired
judge
who led the Lava Jato (“Car Wash”) anti-corruption drive, he alone cannot compensate for this level of militarization.
This is another important consequence of cheap oil: lower prices make it more difficult to
judge
the point at which wage pressure becomes inflationary.
They could only pretend to
judge
events and values on their own; in reality, they would merely copy the rough and simplified opinions of the masses.
This modus operandi needs to be changed in order to give the IMF the independence it needs if it is to become a credible, impartial
judge
of balance-of-payments disequilibria and sources of risk to global financial markets.
The new rules fall short of addressing the main drawback of European competition policy, which is institutional, not technical: the Commission remains simultaneously prosecutor, judge, and jury of all merger cases.
In America, an independent
judge
rules from the first stage of the process, which guarantees that decisions are both timely and fair.
As the veteran liberal Russian politician Leonid Gozman points out, “To
judge
from the statements of our propagandists, the Russian state is very valuable,” but it is also “a very fragile construct that can be destroyed by anything,” from the fight against corruption to efforts to oust kleptocratic officials.
The name alludes not to Thomas Paine’s famous 1776 pamphlet, but to the capacity of “normal” people to
judge
what is right for themselves, without having to rely on experts – a message with strong Catholic undertones.
And a large loan – in the tens of billions of dollars – provided by the US Treasury to a bankruptcy court
judge
is unlikely to be politically acceptable or economically sensible.
As a result, the culture of physical violence and verbal provocation that is gaining ground in Putin’s Russia is deeply disturbing, whereas we tend to
judge
Chinese misdeeds with a greater sense of distance, if not indifference.
On that very day, Trump issued a racist attack on Gonzalo Curiel, the federal
judge
presiding over two fraud suits against Trump University, an institution that encouraged people to spend large amounts of money supposedly to learn the real-estate investment techniques that made Trump rich.
How Indian voters
judge
his attempt to reinvent himself as a latter-day Patel could have a major impact on the country’s future.
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