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Many of my gay peers tell me they appreciate the safe space, free of judgment, that straight women friends provide in their lives.
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How much more would we actually enjoy healthy living, free from weight judgment?
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They recognize the areas within which the individual is sovereign, entitled to act on his own judgment, free from interference by his fellow man and by the state.
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British parliamentarian Douglas Carswell, a member of the ruling Conservative Party and staunch free marketeer, says this sense of judgment is key, and enables us to hold those who make decisions to account.
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In other words, the five economic conditions boil down to matters of judgment, which Mr Blair is free to withhold until he decides that the political conditions are propitious.
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As much as purist free-marketers hate to admit it, when making a judgment on who should perform your surgery -a decision that can be the difference between life and death- price shopping is simply not the best way to go.
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President BUSH: Yet history will record today's judgment as an important achievement on the path to a free and just and unified society.
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Given all the uncertainty about just what the economy is doing at the moment, this judgment is defensible, though by no means risk-free.
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We'll reserve judgment until we see the technology in practice, but feel free to read the claims for yourself at the source link below, or simply mosey on past the break to see the aforementioned athlete trying to break his neck.
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Tests like Dr Mebane's one could provide monitors with quantitative estimates of exactly how free and fair an election has been, on which to base their qualitative judgment of whether that is indeed acceptable.
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