Judge
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What that says is that this person is someone who has an elevated risk of violence that the
judge
should look twice at.
It's not that I think we should be eliminating the
judge'
s instinct and experience from this process.
But what I believe should happen is that we should take that data-driven risk assessment and combine that with the
judge'
s instinct and experience to lead us to better decision making.
Our goal, quite simply, is that every single
judge
in the United States will use a data-driven risk tool within the next five years.
We know that lots of women still
judge
the attractiveness of a man based in large part on how successful he is in his career.
Who shall be
judge?
It was nothing more than his own words that sent him to prison for nearly a decade, until a
judge
overturned his conviction just a few months ago.
In his 91-page decision to overturn Dassey's conviction earlier this year, the
judge
made a big deal about the fact that Dassey had no parent or other allied adult in the interrogation room with him.
Overturning Dassey's conviction, the
judge
pointed out that there's no federal law requiring that the police even inform a juvenile's parent that the juvenile is being questioned or honor that juvenile's request to have a parent in the room.
But time's the harshest judge, makes us think we were in love.
I'd been raised to
judge
people based on arbitrary measurements, like a person's race or religion.
We can't really
judge
scientific claims for ourselves in most cases.
And the answer is, scientists judge, and they
judge
by judging evidence.
So finally that brings us to one more idea: If scientists
judge
evidence collectively, this has led historians to focus on the question of consensus, and to say that at the end of the day, what science is, what scientific knowledge is, is the consensus of the scientific experts who through this process of organized scrutiny, collective scrutiny, have judged the evidence and come to a conclusion about it, either yea or nay.
But also, if you're really wishing somebody well, it's very hard to
judge
them at the same time.
And this principle of impartiality manifests itself in all of the world's religions, in all of the different versions of the golden rule, and in all of the world's moral philosophies, which differ in many ways but share the presupposition that we should
judge
morality from sort of an impartial point of view.
As one parent put it, "I
judge
my first grader's math homework by whether it's a one-glass assignment or a three-glass night."
In the criminal code of Germany, it's written that it's not allowed to tap somebody without the permission of the
judge.
Now in this situation where I was faced with so many different kinds of realities, I was unsure how to judge, because I didn't know what it would mean for me.
I feared to
judge
because I didn't know what it would be if I didn't support the same view as this girl.
Most people look at new ideas that come there way and they
judge
them.
It is not okay that we
judge
the contribution of our politicians by their haircuts or the size of their breasts, or to infer that the determination or the success of an Olympian is down to her not being a looker.
And at the end of this jirga, it was ordered by the
judge
that the first decision was erased, and that the $2,500 debt was satisfied, and we all signed a written order where all the men acknowledged that what they did was illegal, and if they did it again, that they would go to prison.
Yet in my country and many others, half of all the people who were ever addicted to cigarettes have quit without anyone being arrested or put in jail or sent to a "treatment program" by a prosecutor or a
judge.
But this report is the foundation of how, today, we
judge
the success of countries: what we know best as Gross Domestic Product, GDP.
And to get a reward, a drop of orange juice that monkeys love, this animal has to detect, select one of these objects by touching, not by seeing it, by touching it, because every time this virtual hand touches one of the objects, an electrical pulse goes back to the brain of the animal describing the fine texture of the surface of this object, so the animal can
judge
what is the correct object that he has to grab, and if he does that, he gets a reward without moving a muscle.
DH: The French
judge
... BF: One more quick thing.
DH: The French
judge
gives it a 5.2.
Finally, near the end of this season, the
judge
on this assault case threw out most of the charges and Chuck came home with only a few hundred dollars' worth of court fees hanging over his head.
Then the
judge
on his assault case issued him a warrant for his arrest because he couldn't pay the 225 dollars in court fees that came due a few weeks after the case ended.
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