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The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota released its judgement on October 19, 1973, finding in Honeywell v. Sperry Rand that the ENIAC patent was a derivative of John Atanasoff's invention.
The judgement was significant in that it legally established the status of the Khojas as a community referred to as Shia Imami Ismailis, and of Hasan Ali Shah as the spiritual head of that community.
Yasna 19 ( which has only survived in a Sassanid era ( 226 – 650 CE ) Zend commentary on the Ahuna Vairya invocation ), prescribes a Path to Judgement known as the Chinvat Peretum or Chinvat bridge ( cf: As-Sirāt in Islam ), which all souls had to cross, and judgement ( over thoughts, words, deeds performed during a lifetime ) was passed as they were doing so.
If the subject could so judge his own superior, then all lawful superior authority could lawfully be overthrown by the arbitrary judgement of an inferior, and thus all law was under constant threat.
The marriage was the first of a series of errors of judgement by Mary that handed the victory to the Scottish Protestants and to Elizabeth.
" However, benevolence was not to be enforced, being a matter of free individual " private judgement.
His " reaction was ... lame ;" he eventually flew to Berlin, but he appeared to have " lost his once instinctive, ultra-swift power of judgement ".
The court's judgement was implemented without delay, the two parties signing as early as 4 April an agreement concerning the practical modalities for the implementation of the judgement.
" The judgement of other early 20th century Indologists was even less favourable.
Nostradamus claimed to base his published predictions on judicial astrology — the astrological ' judgement ', or assessment, of the ' quality ' ( and thus potential ) of events such as births, weddings, coronations etc .— but was heavily criticized by professional astrologers of the day such as Laurens Videl for incompetence and for assuming that " comparative horoscopy " ( the comparison of future planetary configurations with those accompanying known past events ) could actually predict what would happen in the future.
Divine pardon at judgement was always a central concern for the Ancient Egyptians.
However, it could be argued that the subsequent fortunes of other Eastern-Bloc automobile manufacturers such as Lada, AutoVAZ, and of Škoda Works itself – once Škoda Auto's parent company – suggested that Volkswagen's involvement was not necessarily a result of poor judgement.
There are other interpretations which say that Saul and the witch having been frightened by his appearance, and Samuel as having been composed, classical rabbinical sources argue that Samuel was terrified by the ordeal, having expected to be appearing to face God's judgement, and had therefore brought Moses with him ( to the land of the living ) as a witness to his adherence to the mitzvot.
Historian Graham White describes the treaty of Winchester as a " precarious peace ", capturing the judgement of most modern historians that the situation in late 1153 was still uncertain and unpredictable.
On 23 May Cranmer pronounced the judgement that Henry's marriage with Catherine was against the law of God.
Here is also worth noting what Tacitus stated in his work Germania about capital punishment amongst the Germanic folk ; that none could be flogged, imprisoned or executed, not even on order of the warlord, without the consent of the priest ; who was himself required to render his judgement in accordance with the will of the god they believe accompanies them to the field of battle In the same source this god is stated being the chief deity.
The judgement went against Malory and he was in London's Marshalsea prison by 1452, where he remained for a year.
It was Thucydides's judgement that Themistocles was " a man who exhibited the most indubitable signs of genius ; indeed, in this particular he has a claim on our admiration quite extraordinary and unparalleled ".
In early November 1292, at a great feudal court held in the castle at Berwick-upon-Tweed, judgement was given in favour of John Balliol having the strongest claim in law.
His relative Leo Perutz, a distinguished writer, told Max when he was a boy that he would never be a writer, an unwarranted judgement, as demonstrated by Perutz's remarkable letters written as an undergraduate.
Powell noted that some MPs had described the eleven as " sub-human ", but Powell responded by saying: " In general, I would say that it is a fearful doctrine, which must recoil upon the heads of those who pronounce it, to stand in judgement on a fellow human being and to say, ' Because he was such-and-such, therefore the consequences which would otherwise flow from his death shall not flow '.
Although the exact legal implications of the judgement are unclear when analysed by lawyers, it was generally taken at the time to have determined that slavery did not exist under English common law and was thus prohibited in England.

judgement and Every
Every man must serve another's larger cause, giving or lending himself in whole or in part to another judgement, a further condition, a greater good, a lesser will, a common motive and purpose, and these replace his own criteria, the immediacy of his own conscience, until his own moral nature becomes a mere accessory to the cause, which is no more than his neighbour's, but the product of some ill-defined greater good and lesser evil.
Every judgement of taste, according to Kant, presumes the existence of a sensus communis, a consensus of taste.
Every person at the day of judgement will also be called by his Imam.

judgement and man
No free man shall be arrested, or imprisoned, or deprived of his property, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any way destroyed, nor shall we go against him or send against him, unless by legal judgement of his peers, or by the law of the land.
: To any man whom we have deprived or dispossessed of lands, castles, liberties, or rights, without the lawful judgement of his equals, we will at once restore these.
In the three scenes from the Book of the Dead ( version from ~ 1375 BC ) the dead man ( Hunefer ) is taken into the judgement hall by the jackal-headed Anubis.
:‘ For Motets and musick of piety and devotion, as well as for the honour of our Nation, as the merit of the man, I prefer above all our Phoenix M William Byrd, whom in that kind, I know not whether any may equall, I am sure none excel, even by the judgement of France and Italy, who are very sparing in the commendation of strangers, in regard of that conceipt they hold of themselves.
Crassus is depicted as a vain man with poor military judgement.
Socrates examines it further by suggesting that a man who can vocalize his judgement must be able to make reference to the primary elements of the subject ( 207a ).
Cicero eulogized him as " the first man, in my judgement, of Greece ," and Pausanias records an honorary poem from his tomb:
It was typical of Coles, who knew nothing about aircraft, to reason that quality equipment would be vital, and then select the best man for the job of finding it and be prepared to back his judgement.
Passing over the appeal to final causes involved in this passage, as well as the assumption that the " moral sense " has had no growth or history, but was " implanted " in man exactly as found among the more civilized races — an assumption common to both Hutcheson and Butler — his use of the term " sense " tends to obscure the real nature of the process of moral judgement.
In this connection, David Mason and John Frederick Nims cite a particularly harsh judgement by Salvador Dalí: " The first man to compare the cheeks of a young woman to a rose was obviously a poet ; the first to repeat it was possibly an idiot.
Upon learning that David Trimble's aide, Steven King, had married his partner in Canada, Mr. Paisley was quoted as saying, " It is really astounding that David Trimble should have had a man such as this giving him advice-and must surely cast grave doubts on his own political judgement.
To be critical meant, positively, to have good, informed judgement about matters of culture ( to be cultivated, to be a man or woman of distinction ), but negatively it could also refer to the ( unreasonable ) rejection or ( unfair ) treatment of some outside group (" to be critical of them ").
He greatly impressed the Spanish Ambassador in Rome, the Duke of Sesa, who described him as a “ man of good judgement, experienced in his profession, hard working, quiet and disinterested .” While in Rome Queirós also first wrote his Treatise on Navigation as a letter to the king, further reinforcing his reputation as a navigator.
** The White House reserves judgement on the Federal Marriage Amendment, a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as a " union of a man and a woman ", until Massachusetts legislature and San Francisco courts take further action.
Guy de Beauchamp is today remembered primarily for his part in the killing of Gaveston, but by his contemporaries he was considered a man of exceptionally good judgement and learning.
In passing judgement the trial judge said Allason was " a profoundly dishonest man " and " one of the most dishonest witnesses I have ever seen ".
The king of Palse, Andragoras, is quickly proved to have poor judgement and a quick temper, as he demotes one of his most loyal servants, Daryoon, on the word of a man who proves to be a traitor, Kharlan.
Again, hundreds of local people were in the tent, shouting and taking sides like a football crowd, as the old man and the young woman battled it out and the president of the court gave her judgement.
Since Băsescu had made a main theme of his campaign his fight against the " media moguls " including Vântu, and repeatedly claimed that Geoană is a front man for the moguls, this meeting between Geoană and Vântu was criticized by several journalists, including Cristian Tudor Popescu, as a major judgement error on Geoana's behalf.
* ( 52 ) To any man whom we have deprived or dispossessed of lands, castles, liberties, or rights, without the lawful judgement of his equals, we will at once restore these.
In cases, however, where a man was deprived or dispossessed of something without the lawful judgement of his equals by our father King Henry or our brother King Richard, and it remains in our hands or is held by others under our warranty, we shall have respite for the period commonly allowed to Crusaders, unless a lawsuit had been begun, or an enquiry had been made at our order, before we took the Cross as a Crusader.
He was a man of independent judgement and he and his wife Ann warmly supported the movement of 1771 for abolishing university and clerical subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles.

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