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Hanoverian agents assisted in promoting circulation, said to have reached 40,000, and if one may judge by the reaction of Swift and other government writers, the work must have had considerable impact.
`` Actually, the abuse of the process may have constituted a contempt of the Criminal court of Cook county, altho vindication of the authority of that court is not the function of this court '', said Karns, who is a City judge in East St. Louis sitting in Cook County court.
`` We must keep the bloodstream of New Jersey clean '', the former Superior Court judge said.
The only time a major judge is said to have made legal judgments was Deborah ( 4: 4 ).
" After he'd been jailed by the Harlingen Police, Martha had the judge put Haley in the hospital where he was seen by a psychiatrist who said Bill's brain was overproducing a chemical, like adrenaline.
He said, however, that he could not stand as a self-appointed judge of life and death.
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.
I judge it more suitable to shun and avoid the account of these things, as I said at the beginning.
Newton corrected in the second edition of his Principia an error pointed out by Abauzit, and, when sending him the Commercium Epistolicum, said, " You are well worthy to judge between Gottfried Leibniz and me.
In recognition of Davis ' bravery and initiative, commanding general Zachary Taylor is reputed to have said, " My daughter, sir, was a better judge of men than I was.
They are often the subject of discussion of the case, how they will decide who is guilty, and are given by the judge in order to make sure their interests are represented and nothing prejudicial is said.
James Dobson, a prominent conservative spokesman, said the Judeo-Christian tradition includes the right to display the following documents in Kentucky schools, after they were banned by a federal judge in May 2000 as " conveying a very specific governmental endorsement of religion ":
In July 2004, a judge said there was " no analysis " of how the state Board of Prison Terms decided 14 years was appropriate and threw out the sentence.
The suit was dismissed by the judge, who said the court could not protect the legitimate part of the plaintiff's business in this case.
" Everybody was sworn in under oath in front of a judge with the risk of perjury and jail time if we were lying, and categorically denied there was a bounty ," Vilma said in a text message to ESPN's Ed Werder.
Tulane University Sports Law Program Director Gabe Feldman ( who attended the hearing in court ) said, " Clearly the judge, by her questions, indicated she thinks Goodell overstepped his authority, and this case was always going to be about if he executed his power fairly ...
If a judge determines that there is sufficient evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime, it is said that the defendant is " held to answer " or " bound over " ( in U. S. jurisdictions ).
Abdul kicked off 2011 by serving as lead judge, executive producer, creative partner, mentor and coach on CBS ' new dancing competition, Live to Dance ( formerly Got to Dance ) Abdul said that unlike American Idol, her new show is less about " competition " and more about " celebration.
Manley Ottmer Hudson ( who sat as a judge ) said that an advisory opinion " was what it purported to be.
Most modern Christian churches continue to uphold the belief that there will be a final Resurrection of the Dead and World to Come, perhaps as prophesied by the Apostle Paul when he said: "... he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world ..." ( Acts 17: 31 KJV ) and "... there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.
" Sowińska said she would ask her office's psychologists to look into the allegations, " and judge whether it can be shown on public television and whether the suggested problem really exists.
It would be true even if the judge said: " You will unexpectedly be hanged today.
Nikitchenko said, in the lead-up to the trials, " If ... the judge is supposed to be impartial, it would only lead to unnecessary delays.
An election judge, Luis Salas, said in 1977, that he had certified 202 fraudulent ballots for Johnson.
The judge said this acquittal " does not mean that the inscription on the ossuary is authentic or that it was written 2, 000 years ago.

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The author conceives of a date in the future – the great day of the Lord ’ – when the Lord will judge all the people of the earth.
Consider roim crime ’ versus English crime or taunima to condemn, disapprove ’ versus Finnish tuomita to condemn, to judge ’ ( these Aavikisms appear in Aavik ’ s 1921 dictionary ).
The conception that in religious matters anyone, however ignorant, can judge for himself, is the direct denial of the old Jewish maxim, The ignorant cannot be pious ’ ( Avot 2: 5 )… The majority vote of a Board of Directors of a synagogue is, after all, a negligible quantity when it is in opposition to the vote of historical Judaism with its myriad of Saints and thousands of Sages … The sorting, distributing, selecting, harmonizing and completing can only be done by experienced hands.
James I came to the English throne in 1603, “ thinking himself a competent judge of religious questions and disposed to take seriously his title of Defender of the Faith ’”.
He received his sentence with extraordinary sangfroid, putting on his own hat at the same moment as the judge assumed the black cap, and observing him with contemptuous looks ’ while pronouncing judgment.
You have Hunt saying Oh my God !’ At a later arraignment, one of the guys whispered to a judge.
As Charisse Goodman put it in her article, " One Picture is Worth a Thousand Diets ," advertisements have changed society's ideas of beauty and ugliness: " Indeed to judge by the phrasing of the ads, ' slender ' and attractive ' are one word, not two in the same fashion as ' fat ' and ' ugly.
To judge from later traditions Athtart ( who also appears in these texts ) is more likely to be Ba al / Hadad's consort.
In the North Canaanite story of Aqhat, the protagonist Aqhat son of the judge Danel ( Dn ' il ) is given a wonderful bow and arrows which was created for Anat by the craftsman god Kothar-wa-Khasis but which was given to Danel for his infant son as a gift.
The judge in the case disagreed, saying "... in response to the comic book authors ’ request for a preliminary injunction, Judge Martin found that “ While there are substantial differences between the comic books and the television series, a trier of fact could find that it is misleading to represent Chris Carter as the creator of Harsh Realm ’ without giving adequate recognition to the role and Paquette played in its creation .”
The second approach “ is to specify the material conditions of a moral issue, for example, that moral rules and judgments must bear on the interest or welfare either of society as a whole or at least of persons other than the judge or agent ’ ”.
He was a sound judge, and Chief Baron Pigot, of the Irish exchequer, expressed the opinion: O ' Grady was the ablest man whose mind I ever saw at work .’ His witticisms on and off the bench were long remembered.
Among their other responsibilities were the matters of foreign affairs ( correspondence with other countries ) and to a smaller extent, the internal affairs, as they had also judiciary powers, presiding over the assessors ’ courts ’ ( Polish: Asesoria ), that were the highest appeal courts for people subjected to crown laws ( i. e. not subjected to ecclesiastic or magnates courts, but when a chancellor was an ecclesiastic person, he could judge the priests of the king's court ).
Lorne is urged to lose no time in taking such a course, by capitulation or otherwise, as he shall judge most fit and expedient to save his person, family, and estate .’ He is spoken of as having been principallie engaged in the enlyvening of the war, and one of the chief movers ;’ and his deportments in relation to the enemy and the last war are beyond all paralell ’.
I knew and venerated the man ,’ he adds ; one of the greatest that ever Scotland bred, both as a judge, a patriot, and a Christian .’ Though Warburton is not a safe critic, he seems to have expressed a general opinion.
“ Shriner was in the community without supervision because his sentence had expired and a judge had ruled that he did not meet the stringent imminent danger ’ criteria necessary for commitment under the State's mental health laws .”

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