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judge and real
GameSpy listed the dog as the 10th favorite dog in video games, stating that while a dog in real life does not judge its master, the Duck Hunt dog unfortunately is not like that.
Landis later wrote, " I may not have been much of a judge, nor baseball official, but I do pride myself on having been a real shorthand reporter.
This criterion depends on the ability of a computer program to impersonate a human in a real-time written conversation with a human judge, sufficiently well that the judge is unable to distinguish reliably — on the basis of the conversational content alone — between the program and a real human.
In order to convey to a judge what happened in an automobile accident, someone in the courtroom might place the toy cars in a position like the position the real cars were in, and move them in the ways that the real cars moved.
This criterion depends on the ability of a computer program to impersonate a human in a real-time written conversation with a human judge, sufficiently well that the judge is unable to distinguish reliably — on the basis of the conversational content alone — between the program and a real human.
Even though Barère was States-General in 1789 and judge of Constituent Assembly in 1791, his real career didn't begin until 1792, when he was elected to the National Convention for the département of the Hautes-Pyrénées.
A judge has ruled he can avoid arrest and potential jail time if Juvenile, real name Terius Gray, pays $ 50, 000 immediately.
* Warrant of possession, Australian judge order to terminate a residential real estate tenancy
82-0192, Section VII pp. 51 – 65: " The judge on review considers the threat to possible competition in the voice-mail and storage business to be less real than the opportunities lost to the public welfare by these services not being broadly available.
The real culprit being unknown, the judge sees himself as able to prevent the bloodshed only by framing some innocent person and having him executed.
Each team of attorneys and witnesses prepares the case for trial before a real judge in an actual courtroom.
Speaking about his gay marriage in Norway as part of the 2010 Liberal Democrat debate about equal marriage for gay people, Paddick said: " The real impact of marriage rather than a civil partnership, the symbolism of it, the importance of it, didn't really strike me until we stood in front of the judge in the courthouse in Oslo, and she said ... we're here today to witness the marriage of Brian and Petter.
Later episodes with fantasy elements included the bizarre poisoning of freemasons in Poison, the Christmas episode Fires in the Fall ( which features a Bergman-esque representation of Death which appears, to judge from the last line, to have been real in spite of a ' Scooby-Doo ' explanation having been offered a scene earlier ), A Man of Sorrows which is the only episode of the sixth series set almost entirely outside Jersey, the only episode at all to lack Charlie Hungerford and-partly because of the heroin nature of the storyline, partly because of the lack of familiar characters-a dark, humourless episode unlike any other in the series ), the densely plotted The Other Woman, The Dig involving an apparent Viking's curse ( apparently inspired by Hammer Horror movies ), and Warriors about a group who believed in the existence of Atlantis.
The judge persuaded Stephen Roddy, a Chattanooga real estate lawyer, to assist him.
Some of the special effects in Lizard involving mutilated dogs in a vivisection room were so realistic, Fulci was dragged into court and charged with animal cruelty, until he showed the artificial canine puppets ( created by special effects maestro Carlo Rambaldi ) to the judge and explained that they weren't real animals.
This makes it hard to judge the real strength of the air force today.
Picquart was so harshly treated that one judge exclaimed: " I see that the real accused is Colonel Picquart!
The only obstacles in his way are the real Major Brabazon-Plank and the irresistible opportunity to judge the Bonnie Babies competition at the Ashenden Oakshott Fête.
While the film never specifically states whether Peter's visions are real, the actor playing the judge also plays the brain surgeon.
In June 2008, a Colorado district court judge also dismissed a foreclosure action because of failure of the alleged lender to prove they were the real party in interest.
David Deutsch addresses Johnson's objection to idealism in The Fabric of Reality when he states that if we judge the value of our mental images of the world by the quality and quantity of the sense data that they can explain, then the most valuable mental image — or theory — that we currently have is that the world has a real independent existence and that humans have successfully evolved by building up and adapting patterns of mental images to explain it.
Shylock's ' trial ' at the end of the play is a mockery of justice, with Portia acting as a judge when she has no real right to do so.

judge and powers
In a way the rules of evidence can function to give a judge limited inquisitorial powers as the judge may exclude evidence he / she believes is not trustworthy or irrelevant to the legal issue at hand.
This is not the case, and both modern adversarial and inquisitorial systems have the powers of the state separated between a prosecutor and the judge and allow the defendant the right to counsel.
However, since the Civil War Era, the national courts often interpret the federal government as the final judge of its own powers under dual federalism.
As such he was the supreme judge in his territory with specific enumerated powers delegated upwards from him toward the larger Kingdom.
Some offences such as murder and rape are considered so serious that they can only be tried on indictment at the Crown Court where the widest range of sentencing powers is available to the judge.
That the several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government ; but that, by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite powers, reserving, each state to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self-government ; and that whensoever the general government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force ; that to this compact each state acceded as a state, and is an integral party, its co-States forming, as to itself, the other party ; that this government, created by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers ; but that, as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress.
Coke found that their statutory powers violated " common right or reason " because " no person should be a judge in his own case.
Except with their own consent, no judge or prosecutor can be dismissed, have his / her powers restricted, or be forced to retire.
Article 112 states the main principle: the power to judge disputes of private law and the law of obligations is exclusively attributed to the judiciary ( subarticle 1 ); formal law can attribute other judicial powers to either the judiciary or other courts ; delegation is possible as regards the regulation of the procedures and the implementation of rulings ( subarticle 2 ).
In his second book he asserted that " by the hearing we judge of the magnitude of an interval, and by the understanding we consider its many powers.

judge and peculiar
How far this is an expression of widespread popular superstition is not easy to judge … On the basis of Hesiod's myth, however, what did gain currency was for great and powerful figures to be honoured after death as a daimon …” Daimon is not so much type of quasi-divine being, according to Burkert, but rather a non-personified “ peculiar mode ” of their activity.
Kant is inconsistent, according to Schopenhauer, because “… after it had been incessantly repeated in the Critique of Pure Reason that the understanding is the ability to judge, and after the forms of its judgements are made the foundation – stone of all philosophy, a quite peculiar power of judgement now appears which is entirely different from that ability .”
All the judge had done was " call the attention of the jury to the peculiar character of the crime " and had done so " not to make them partial, but to keep them impartial ".

judge and ideals
According to the Seattle Times, the judge used the occasion of Ressam's sentencing " to unleash a broadside against secret tribunals and other war on terrorism tactics that abandon ' the ideals that set our nation apart.

judge and system
The adversarial system ( or adversary system ) is a legal system where two advocates represent their parties ' positions before an impartial person or group of people, usually a jury or judge, who attempt to determine the truth of the case.
As opposed to that, the inquisitorial system has a judge ( or a group of judges who work together ) whose task is to investigate the case.
The rules of evidence are also developed based upon the system of objections of adversaries and on what basis it may tend to prejudice the trier of fact which may be the judge or the jury.
This system later gradually developed into a system with a royal judge nominating a number of the most esteemed men of the parish as his board, fulfilling the function of " the people " of yore.
The most common forms are civil conciliation and domestic conciliation, both of which are managed under the auspices of the court system by one judge and two non-judge " conciliators.
Although Adams was finally found innocent after years of being processed by the legal system, the judge in the habeas corpus hearing officially stated that, " much could be said about those videotape interviews, but nothing that would have any bearing on the matter before this court.
Each gaming system has its own name for the role of the gamemaster, such as " judge ", " narrator ", " referee ", " director ", or " storyteller ", and these terms not only describe the role of the gamemaster in general but also help define how the game is intended to be run.
In Britain, a governor's role was primarily military, but numerous other tasks were also his responsibility such as maintaining diplomatic relations with local client kings, building roads, ensuring the public courier system functioned, supervising the civitates and acting as a judge in important legal cases.
The system in Germany whereby citizens were tried by their peers chosen from the entire community in open court was gradually superseded by an " engine of tyranny and oppression " in which the " process of investigation is secret, and life and liberty depend on the sentence of a judge or judges appointed by the state ".
Norway has a system where the lower courts ( tingrett ) is set with a judge and two lay-judges, or in bigger cases two judges and three lay-judges.
Therefore, the Maltese court system safeguards both the positions of the judge and to a certain extent, the position of the courts, from political interference by government or by Parliament.
He also organised the government of the Divan, the system of timars and timar-holders ( timariots ) and the military judge, the kazasker.
The people accept this system and the elections are held, and Alma the younger becomes the first " chief judge " a title designating the head of the government.
The key features which may be used to judge if a system has implemented an outcomes-based education systems are:
In this system, the public prosecutor could propose to suspects of relatively minor crimes a penalty not exceeding one year in prison ; the deal, if accepted, had to be accepted by a judge.
* Retention election, in the United States court system, a process whereby a judge is periodically subject to a vote in order to remain in the position of judge
Until 2005, the Lord Chancellor fused the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, as he was the ex officio Speaker of the House of Lords, a Government Minister who sat in Cabinet and was head of the Lord Chancellor's Department which administered the courts, the justice system and appointed judges, and was the head of the Judiciary in England and Wales and sat as a judge on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the highest domestic court in the entire United Kingdom, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the senior tribunal court for parts of the Commonwealth.
Trials are conducted solely by the judge, and there is no jury system.
For example, a system may relegate a claim of a certain amount to a judge but preserve the right to a new trial before a jury.
The Chief Justice of the United States is the head of the United States federal court system ( the judicial branch of the federal government of the United States ) and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States.
If one were to accept that the way we think, perceive, reason and judge is not always perfect, then it becomes easier to understand why cognitive processes and the factors influencing these processes are studied by psychologists in matters of law ; not least because of the grave implications that this imperfection can have within the criminal justice system.

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