"In many ways, the secretary is arguing that the conservatorship, the portfolio limits, are both necessary and sufficient in his judgment, " said Dodd.
Any manager who determines in his judgment that achievement of the minority brokerage goals is not consistent with his best execution duty may simply refuse to do business with minority brokers.
Former Secretary of State Larry Eagleburger has said that John Bolton was very effective, in his judgment, in working in the United Nations in 1990 and 1991, and he has no doubt that he will be effective this time.
Having complete confidence in his own judgment, he has complete confidence in the future, and only long-range projects can hold his interest.
The Senate Ethics Committee cleared McCain in 1991 but said that he showed poor judgment in his efforts for Keating, who had been a major contributor to McCain's campaign.
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Given his track-record, his scholarship and integrity are not in question, but his judgment must be.
Frank Carlucci, my new national security advisor, is respected for his experience in government and trusted for his judgment and counsel.
But he told the government to reconsider her recommendation for restitution in the light of his judgment.
In this part of his judgment, the Gore team claims, Judge Sauls trespassed into areas reserved for appeals courts.
However, if Judge Jackson comes down against Microsoft, he could decide to frame his judgment in terms that restrict the appeal court's room for manoeuvre.
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Perhaps more damaging are the Democrats who will criticise his judgment in spending so much political energy on pursuing healthcare, rather than concentrating on the economy.
Listening to the judgment in his shirtsleeves, his suit jacket having been the casualty of a well-aimed egg on his way into court, he showed no signs of regret or even discomfort.
In recent years, Reyes has been plagued by questions pertaining to his mental preparation, lapses in judgment on the bases and an inability to stay healthy due to repeated hamstring injuries.
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But his judgment failed in his later years, and the Qing began a decline that led to its eventual demise.
Instead, in supporting Obama, Powell decided to get specific -- and not only about McCain's uneven performance during the financial crisis and his judgment (or lack thereof) in choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate.
Suddenly, McCain's age and health become central issues in the campaign, as does his judgment.
Mr McFarlane told the BBC that the decision in his case was "a regrettable judgment" for all faiths, not just Christians.
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Reed himself lost friends and family in the disaster "and remains resolute in his desire to assist in the rebuilding of his community, " Sibley said, cautioning against any rush to judgment.
An expert in his market can make a snap judgment about whether or not to jump on what appears to be an opportunity by integrating new information into his or her model.
He wrote to his president, Jimmy Carter, that a plan to try to rescue by force 52 Americans held prisoner in the United States embassy in Tehran had been made against his judgment and that he was resigning as secretary of state, whether the mission succeeded or failed.
With Clinton judgment in tatters and his skills in question, it made sense to ask the next question: Well, if he can't retrieve these things, if he can't put those talents to use making our lives better or safer, and if he sincerely cares about preserving his policies, then why not do the honorable thing?
You give somebody some money to do something and most of the time you can really never measure whether you failed or succeeded in your judgment of that person or his ideas or their implementation.
And in politics, he who underestimates (his opponent) overestimates himself and thus makes an error in judgment.
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On this one autumn morning in 1979, all of his experience and seasoned judgment would lead us away from the abyss.
How much easier the contest would be if some widely watched, widely respected authority figure offered his public judgment on the faces in the photographs, telling readers whom he deemed the prettiest.
Barchi received a vote of confidence from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who declared that hiring Hermann was "not my call" and that he was "confident in President Barchi's judgment" on his weekly radio show.
However, Mr. Holder's record is clouded by actions which even his supporters admit constitute serious errors in judgment, most notably, the role he played in a series of highly controversial Presidential pardons which issued while he held the position of deputy attorney general at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
But can winning absolve an athlete of his or her glaring sins and lapses in judgment?
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"Why the State Department didn't revoke his visa immediately is beyond belief, in my judgment, " he said.
And finally, the public release of information detailing unprofessional conduct demonstrates poor judgment and will affect his credibility in the country where he's been nominated to serve.
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