Excessive confidence is placed in the judgment of politicians and bureaucrats.
We acted today because, in the judgment of my military advisers, a swift response would provide the most surprise and the least opportunity for Saddam to prepare.
Rather, they did so because, in the judgment of their respective leaders, such weapons have value both as local deterrents and in terms of clout on the larger international stage.
Few doubted that such across-the-board tax-rate increases would further depress the economy, so Republicans gave the president his more-modest requested tax increases in the forlorn hope that the electorate would exhibit the Wisdom of Solomon in their judgment of the accord.
Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science - and act before it's too late.
And, back in my atelier, I thought of the green-eyed glance of my wife, the intelligence it took in, the judgment it registered, all in that instant of nonrecognition.
Would that JFK's party had an ounce of his confidence in the wisdom and judgment of America, deciding its own fate by its own lights, regardless of the wishes of France.
He must take upon him this oath before Allah Most High, expecting his reward from Allah alone, and let the Muslim be confident, if there be to him no other good deed than this, nevertheless he will prosper in the day of judgment and we ask the Most High to extend the People of the Faith by the favor of their Lord.
Bingham, which employs about 1, 000 lawyers around the world and has developed in recent years one of the legal industry's more recognizable brands, owns malpractice insurance that likely will cover the cost of any settlement, or judgment in the case of litigation.
When it comes to the nation's economic issues, two-thirds of voters have more confidence in their own judgment than they do in the average member of Congress.
U.S. District Henry Hudson, in a 42-page opinion, granted the state of Virginia summary judgment in its suit seeking to declare the insurance mandate unconstitutional, thus threatening the entire package of insurance reforms in the 2, 700-page law.
And, for the rest of us who occasionally have to stay home for the cable guy, please use your best judgment in the spirit of collaboration.
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He combined contemporaneous political issues with elements from a Chinese parable and the story of the judgment of Solomon, in which two women claim the same child.
Finally, American confidence in the competency and judgment of the president and secretary of state has never been more important than now, most particularly regarding terrorist-destabilized conditions in the Middle East.
That came into play in the reversal on appeal of the huge judgment against BDO Seidman in the Bankest fraud case.
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The appeals court reversed the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado and remanded with instructions to grant summary judgment in favor of the government because Section 514 is narrowly tailored to its purpose of protecting American copyrights overseas.
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It would reflect the Supreme Court's considered judgment that in the eyes of the Constitution, same-sex relationships may be treated as morally different from (and inferior to) heterosexual relationships.
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No single person has done as much to shape the history of the Balkans in the past dozen years, and no single person has as much to answer for in the court of historical judgment.
Whether he was learning a new skill, taking decisive action in an emergency, or forging the most innovative and efficient steelmaking company in the world, the commitment to following the judgment of his reasoning mind was the only opportunity he needed.
You've heard their prime minister say, 'We're ready to go, ' and in my judgment and more importantly, the judgment of the military folks, they're not quite ready to go.
Worse yet, it encouraged the military to set aside its judgment in favor of the president's political preferences.
When Hurd was first named to the job in 2005, he said the final judgment of his tenure would be whether an outsider would succeed him to the top spot.
C. filed its reply brief in support of its motion for summary judgment in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of five former clients of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), who had earlier filed two separate lawsuits in federal court against CAIR, alleging common law and statutory fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
More chief executives will invest in developing breadth of perspective and judgment in the rising stars.
But he told the government to reconsider her recommendation for restitution in the light of his judgment.
An Ecuadoran businessman named Diego Borja had been hoping to secure a cleanup contract in the event of a judgment against Chevron.
However, a Debtor could always move to a DAPT state before the creditor begins to enforce the judgment, and in that event the laws of the DAPT state would likely apply.
In the face of poor judgment and dereliction of duty by BC, and a failure of moral and professional obligation on the part of the mainstream press that rarely hesitates to wrap itself in the mantle of the First Amendment, as well as other colleges and universities that have sat idly by, Moloney and McIntrye have been left with few legal options .
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Instead of doing an independent investigation, the House of Representatives unwisely delegated, in my judgment, the critically important investigative function to an outside prosecutorial foe of the President and an actual advocate of his impeachment.
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