Reality is regardless of how Judge Sean ultimately rules, after the merger the new board of directors of the combined entity is free to grant whatever largesse they care to bestow on Mr. Horton.
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The thing that gets me, and I am of course open to correction, is that much of how we judge Google comes from how well their various technologies are doing.
As a judge she offered a variety of thoughts on how a judge should act on the bench.
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In 1997, after the Labour government came to power, Straw asked Sir William Macpherson to enquire into how public institutions could judge how well they were addressing the needs of an ethnically diverse society - focussing on the Met.
Knowing how to judge these support and resistance levels is essential, in my opinion.
Credit-rating agencies will also examine how to judge the creditworthiness of these things.
This needs to be the spectrum for how we judge our software.
Just how the judge's conclusion will affect Lee and his career as one of the country's most well-known forensic scientists is unclear.
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But it has always been notoriously difficult to predict how a judge will behave once he or she gets on to the Supreme Court.
No matter how the judge or jury rules, the case has as much chance of definitively settling the underlying questions as the Scopes Monkey Trial definitively settled issues about creation and evolution.
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The bias affects our idea of our own intelligence as measured by IQ, how we judge our ability to think, our notion of our own relative academic records, test results, health, even ability to drive a car and be popular among friends.
Some European countries have enjoyed healthy growth in recent years, but Germany, the biggest economy in the euro area (and the world's third largest) had two quarters of negative growth in the second half of last year, according to figures released on February 27th: as a rule of thumb, that is how economists judge whether a country is in recession.
But only by appreciating how far Europe has come can we judge how far it has to go.
There is also concern about how ground water and irrigation wells will be affected: it is hard to judge how long it takes for a coal aquifer to refill.
Cuomo has until December to tell the judge how much restitution he thinks Dell owes.
Basically, shareholders use a stock's market value to judge how well a company's management is doing.
Who are we to judge how you chose to spend the passing of the 13th Baktun?
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In these interviews, career-services representatives judge how students may come across to corporate recruiters.
"You can't judge how people did things in the 60's and 70's by 2011 standards, " she said.
By deciding the necessity of such housing, the Bureau was forced to judge how churches conducted their religion.
Google Base is very new, so it's hard to judge how much time the company is spending on it.
But, if you own a retailer, the above statistics will help you better judge how well the company performed.
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The idea is to judge how consumers feel about different companies and products.
It is a matter for others to judge how proportionate Turkey's response was.
"Strict conditions" will be attached to requests for help from the bailout fund but who will judge how strict they are?
And, Juan, can you judge how one of the parties sees the election going based on where they put their money?
The lesson at Parsons is how little we understand and how poorly we judge without the help of the passage of time.
And he said the Lib Dems would open up their green policies to an independent audit so people could judge how effective they were.
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