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In the area of competition policy the Commission is, at least in the first instance, both prosecutor and
judge.
A division of responsibility between prosecutor and
judge
is a critical constitutional guarantee for private litigation.
In Brazil, for example, figures involved in Operation Car Wash (an ongoing investigation into large-scale corruption at the state-owned oil company Petrobras) – such as Deltan Dallagnol, the lead prosecutor, and Sérgio Moro, the federal
judge
in charge of the inquiry – have become true political power brokers.
It is difficult to
judge
whether it is the symbolism of such deals, concerns about national security, or the slowly dawning recognition that America’s position of assumed economic preeminence is being challenged that upsets Americans most.
But surely James would agree that financial organizations that assess and bear duration risk are not necessarily competent to
judge
other risky ventures.
The problem was that retail investors were not equipped to
judge
the valuation of listed companies like Alibaba, yet they could use margin loans to engage in speculation.
The international community must
judge
Burma’s generals by their actions, not their words and promises.
A more constructive exercise is to
judge
decisions in the context of the information that was available at the time they were made, and to apply past lessons to future choices.
On the one hand, there is the idea – which defined banking for much of American history – that banks should be close to the risks that they must
judge.
It is a world in which monotheistic rivalries will be diluted in an ocean of polytheist faiths, and in which Israel will be able to depend only on its comparative merits in the eyes of cynical, realistic actors who will
judge
it solely on the basis of their own national interests.
Supposedly steeped in remorse, the military
judge
later committed suicide;General Atanase Stanculescu, who only a few days before the trial had ordered troops to open fire on street demonstrators in Timisoara, was named Minister of Defense not long after sentence was pronounced;Virgil Magureanu became the powerful head of the Romanian Intelligence Service.
Unfortunately, it did not recognize that as a major creditor it could never be viewed as an impartial judge, and so could not have a pivotal role.
Then came a persistent tendency to
judge
the behavior of states across the Maghreb and the Levant by whether or not they would make diplomatic (or other) trouble over Israel’s attitude toward Palestine and the latter’s claim to viable statehood.
Gore told the world in his Academy Award-winning movie (recently labeled “one-sided” and containing “scientific errors” by a British judge) to expect 20-foot sea-level rises over this century.
These practical consequences are above and beyond the liberating effect of allowing the “marketplace of ideas,” rather than state authorities, to
judge
people’s expressed views.
Who wants justice done by a
judge
who authorized brutality?
It is difficult to
judge
how serious China’s property bubble is and when it might burst.
The decision, which Musharraf claimed was intended to stabilize the country and stem the tide of Islamist extremism, facilitated the removal of dozens of senior judges from the Supreme Court and the provincial high courts – including Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Pakistan’s highest-ranking
judge.
The Pakistani government’s third move to tame the military was the announcement that Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, the Supreme Court’s second most senior judge, would succeed Chaudhry, who was reinstated in 2009, after his mandatory retirement this year.
Although a president’s advisers may change, one would think that candidates would acknowledge them, if only to suggest where their own ideas come from; after all, realistically what they are selling is their ability to
judge
and manage expertise, not their own ability as economists.
As if we had entirely forgotten the
"judge
above the stars" of whom Schiller spoke and the European anthem daily reminds us.
To
judge
by Yellen’s recent speeches, the Fed may no longer believe in any version of the “natural” unemployment rate.
But 30 years of hindsight enable us to
judge
which elements of the Thatcher revolution should be preserved, and which should be amended in the light of today’s global economic downturn.
If morality is God’s word, atheists should
judge
these cases differently from religious people, and their responses should rely on different justifications.
These responsibilities do not invalidate or override our responsibilities to those who are suffering elsewhere in the world, but they do mean that if we
judge
only by material need, we risk leaving out important considerations.
A benchmark index gives that option to those who do not think that they can systematically beat the median investor, and provides an objective standard by which investors can
judge
the performance of active portfolio managers who claim that they can.
The keeper of the index must
judge
which countries and bonds are in “the market” – that is, are fully investable; but that is true regardless of how countries are weighted.
If Clinton wins, many Republicans will assume that it was only because of Trump’s flaws, and they will
judge
her likely to be a one-term president.
The Santos government will also have to put in place the agreed system of transitional justice to investigate, judge, and condemn crimes committed during the conflict, in compliance with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, of which Colombia is a signatory.
When George W. Bush was governor, a federal
judge
ruled that the state's entire penal system was pervaded by a "culture of sadistic and malicious violence."
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