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Or Trina, who knows that people
judge
her unconventional family choices in a different way than if she were a white woman.
Where something is, is defined with respect to this last sphere, the celestial sphere, outside of which is this eternal, perfect realm, where lives God, who is the ultimate
judge
of everything.
Maybe even secretly
judge
whether or not they should be so mad.
The cold, hard face of the
judge
as she pronounced my sentence on a cold Thursday morning for a crime that I hadn't committed.
And I heard that they do these track meets with all disabled runners, and I figured, "Oh, I don't know about this, but before I
judge
it, let me go see what it's all about."
Each of you had to
judge
by the signs and maybe even on your phone, which signals to trust and which to ignore.
Well, a
judge
said yes, but only if the dad leaves the house and checks into a motel.
But the welfare workers and the ambulance people and the
judge
all said the same thing: "We hate to do it but we have to follow procedure."
And we're going to give you 20 seconds for each of these dilemmas to
judge
whether you think they're acceptable or not.
MS: And we asked participants to individually
judge
on a scale from zero to 10 whether the action described in each of the dilemmas was right or wrong.
This means she conducts religious rites, but she also serves as a judge, healer, and scholar, teaching children and mediating conflict between Celtic tribes.
Ammu struggles not to lash out at her beloved children when she feels particularly trapped in her parents’ small-town home, where neighbors
judge
and shun her for being divorced.
And Danny Hillis, a software architect, is designing a new system called The Underlay, which will be a record of all public statements of fact connected to their sources, so that people and algorithms can better
judge
what is credible.
So you be the
judge.
Here's how you
judge
what you're doing: I talked about that balance between intuitive, analytical.
I'm drawn to a lovely quote by St. Augustine in "The City of God," where he says, "It's a sin to
judge
any man by his post."
In other words, hold your horses when you're coming to
judge
people.
Your brain does the work of intelligently putting together the sharpest parts from each eye's view, but the two eyes see slightly different things, and that makes it harder to
judge
distances binocularly.
And then finally, to show that some of the differences between people, in how we
judge
others, can be explained by differences in this brain system.
And even in adulthood, differences in this brain region can explain differences among adults in how we think about and
judge
other people.
We changed their ability to
judge
other people's actions.
And our tendency is to
judge
these reactions and sort them into a hierarchy: better or worse, and then seek or avoid them.
Now, I don't know about you guys, but judging the circumstances, right, any
judge
in the whole world, would look at the statistics and the evidence, and they would find any government of old guilty of child abuse.
And yet, we've been trained to squint into this legal microscope, hoping that we can
judge
any dispute against the standard of a perfect society, where everyone will agree what's fair, and where accidents will be extinct, risk will be no more.
So, now I have the first of four propositions I'm going to leave with you about how you simplify the law: You've got to
judge
law mainly by its effect on the broader society, not individual disputes.
They're still bounded by legal goals and principles: The teacher is accountable to the principal, the
judge
is accountable to an appellate court, the president is accountable to voters.
If the
judge
doesn't have the authority to toss out unreasonable claims, then all of us go through the day looking over our shoulders.
Well, there was too much of a correlation, he felt, between which houses were occupied by white people and which houses had water, and the
judge
was not impressed either.
The
judge
was not impressed to the tune of 10.9 million dollars.
Well, I leave that one up to you to
judge.
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