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Berlusconi’s worries, instead, have more to do with a possible criminal
verdict
by the Constitutional Court on corruption charges, and a related ban from public office.
And, given that the court’s
verdict
regarding the ESM’s constitutionality is crucial to the eurozone’s survival, its authority extends beyond the legal domain, into economics and politics.
Given strong public support for the constitutional court, no German policymaker would consider challenging its
verdict.
The
verdict
would lend credibility to other charges of criminality, such as the bombing of four Russian apartment blocks in 1999 and the murders of several investigative journalists.
Chernobyl Forum was created to address the prevailing confusion concerning the impact of the accident, both among the public and government officials, by declaring a clear
verdict
on issues where a scientific consensus could be found.
The savings would not be huge, but the moral significance would be, for the recent divided vote delivered a clear
verdict
on at least one issue: the public’s loathing for the country’s elites.
However, anyone who believes that the courtroom drama in the provincial capital of Jinan will determine the trial’s outcome (the
verdict
and sentence will be announced in September) is seriously mistaken.
More than 80% said Estrada should be allowed to languish in a lush private family vacation home where he already spent the last six years awaiting his
verdict.
Estrada remains adored by the masses, but so far the public’s reaction to the
verdict
has been nonviolent and almost subdued.
This came just a month after the author Fatma Naoot appealed the three-year sentence she received when a Facebook post criticizing the slaughter of animals for a Muslim feast led to a guilty
verdict
for “contempt for Islam.”
Furthermore, the former Google executive Wael Ghonim, who was active in the country’s 2011 uprising, publicly criticized the
verdict
against Naji.
While it is too early to reach a conclusive
verdict
on the US loan-guarantee program, it is clear that the Solyndra case cannot be properly evaluated without taking into account the many successes that the program has spawned.
At least, that’s the
verdict
I gleaned from the just-completed annual China Development Forum, long China’s most important dialogue with the outside world.
What can such a
verdict
mean so many years after the restoration of democracy in Argentina?
Having been found guilty -- the conviction rate in China is around 98%, and is even higher in Tibet, so the
verdict
was never in doubt – he was sentenced to five years in prison.
So it is ironic that a significant swath of the British electorate seems to share de Gaulle’s
verdict
on their country’s affinity to Europe.
The official
verdict
states that they threatened national unity, challenged those in authority, and incited public opinion against the state while using “foreign,” that is, Western, terminology.
They remained in jail in Riyadh without legal representation until the final
verdict.
The verdict?“There were no impacts on academic achievement or cognitive skills.”
Chilcot’s
verdict
on Britain’s lack of preparation for the Iraq War and its aftermath is damning in this regard.
The court’s
verdict
was based on falsified documents.
Following the verdict, bailiffs confiscated our equipment, prohibited the publishing house from printing our newspaper, and, most importantly, seized our business bank accounts, rendering us unable to pay the fine.
And their
verdict
is clear: Greece’s downturn in 2015 was due to the “Troika effect.”
(The American audience for the
verdict
in the sensational O.J. Simpson murder trial last year was about 100 million people, that for the 1992 Democratic Party presidential nominating convention about 7.5 million.)
Consider the movie director who submits his film to the
verdict
of an audience of carefully selected target viewers who register their reactions through instruments on the arms of their chairs.
In 1999, the government sought and received the Beijing government's direct intervention to overturn a decision by Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeals on an immigration issue because the
verdict
did not please the government.
She replied: “Only twice in my career have I disagreed with the
verdict
of my jury.”
On this count, the
verdict
on QE is mixed: The first tranche (QE1) was very successful in arresting a wrenching financial crisis in 2009.
Unless officials – especially German officials – act fast, the
verdict
of financial markets is bound to be ruthless.
If Harari had started with a more parochial list of problems, his
verdict
on nationalism could have been very different.
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