Then, to judge whether people build languages around what their brains are best attuned to, he compared these theoretically best divisions with real-world dividing lines.
He first voted to dismiss Article III and then later voted to acquit Judge Nixon, because it was redundant, complex and confusing.
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"The advantage of having a referendum after the renegotiation rather than before is that the public would then be able to judge whether or not the government had succeeded and this would put pressure on the government to negotiate forcefully, " he said.
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After the judge agreed to an extended lunch break, Mr Magnotta stood, then collapsed to the floor, prompting the judge to suspend the hearing for the rest of the day.
They disclosed this conflict to the judge and then Mr. Hochberg unilaterally decided not to continue investigating his own client, PwC.
The FTC suit will first go to an administrative law judge at the agency, then to federal courts if the losing side appeals.
But again, if the President outlines ideas that the Republicans have previously supported, and then Republicans seem unwilling to support the ideas they supported then now, you can leave it up to others to judge why it is they don't want to participate in a solution that we all agree and we've said in the past would put people back to work.
He interrupted the judge at every turn he could, and then finally when the judge did start to read out the charges, he threw up his hands, started screaming and he had to be removed from the court, she says.
No wonder the ratio of judges is as low as 14 per one million people, compared with over 100 judges per million citizens in the US. Some years ago, a Delhi High Court judge reckoned it would take more than 450 years to clear the backlog given then judge numbers.
The case will then go to a three-judge panel for a decision, which is expected by the end of January.
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Have a series of complex patients reviewed, analyzed, and then offered a management plan from Watson vs. several cancer experts, then judge which recommendations are more helpful to physicians and patients (based on perceived value by the recipients of those recommendations or, ideally, by treatment outcome).
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He wants, say, the Philadelphia litigator who reads The Legal Intelligencer, the nation's oldest law daily, to log on to its affiliated Web site (palawnet.com) to look up a judge's profile and then click on a link to sign up for a daily e-mail service of national legal news.
Then they asked a similar group to judge the same material, this time supposedly authored by a woman.
What I've discovered - in my own experience, at least - is that I think we've come to the point in this nation where if people get to know you, then they are willing to make good decisions about you and judge you on the basis of individual character rather than on the basis of stereotype.
First a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit reinstated the case, then the defendants sought an en banc appeal before the entire 16-judge court, then several judges had to recuse themselves, presumably because they owned stock in one of the many defendant companies.
If investors within a community begin to know each other and begin to establish informal standards by which they judge a property then these kinds of transactions will be able to proceed fairly rapidly.
On its face, it might apply to an employee who called in sick and then went to the ballgame--or even to a judge who used his office to get a first rate corner table in a restaurant for himself and his significant other.
If the second jury cannot reach a unanimous decision, the judge would then sentence Arias to spend her entire life in prison or be eligible for release after 25 years.
At most of our modern campuses, we've replaced leadership with codes, judgment with zero tolerance, and standards of right and wrong with Who Am I To Judge and then we are shocked, shocked when scandal erupts.
We will then need to wait for a decision by the judge, which could take 10 days.
Eyes alert, ears pointed, the 4-year-old champion officially named Protocol's Veni Vidi Vici barked in the ring and then jumped on Mullins when the judge pointed to her.
Call me naive, but I always thought that the way it should work is that motions are made, a hearing is held, the parties get to argue their positions, and then a Judge makes up his mind and writes an opinion.
Sometimes it's easier to meet people in person because then you can judge body language and vocal tone.
Then Saddam himself refused to sit down and the new judge ejected him.
The judge then "consolidated his income statement to the Spanish Treasury", and "the taxes applied" were deducted "from the gross sums received", they added.
Then, concluding dramatically, the judge turned directly to the defendant.
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And it is no coincidence that one of the reasons the Steelers has been one of the most successful franchises in the history of the sport during the Rooney ownership (father then son) is due to their collective ability to judge the content of the character of its players and coaches without first filtering out candidates based on non-football criteria.
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The judge then gave the new administration an opportunity to refine the rules on appeals.
Sand told the judge he fled first to Florida and then to Thailand Sand's attorney, Glenn Obedin, said his client had grown tired of living on the run and contacted authorities late last year.
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