That case was resolved a year later with a $22.5 million civil penalty judgement, at the time the largest such judgement the FTC had ever earned in court.
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Zain Saudi said the judgement was not enforceable for 60 days, during which time the company had the right to apply to the competent court for invalidity of the judgement.
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"What we realised through this situation is, during a filing, it's difficult for us to exercise that judgement without it being later considered maybe not the best judgement," Narasimhan said.
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Artificial intelligence in investment decision-making promises to replace individual human judgement through collecting huge amounts of data in the cloud and optimizing on the collective judgement of the crowd.
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Elon Musk quietly accepted their judgement and ... just kidding.
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At judgement time, everyone's biscotti looks passable — no disasters.
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Again, no judgement here — dirty isn't a bad thing.
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In yesterday's judgement the intelligence agencies' oversight court refused Privacy International's request to expedite the matter to the ECJ — which means it will likely take years more before the court makes a judgement.
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As always, use your best judgement before deciding to back.
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It's not a judgement, but a statement based on fact.
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The modern condition means constantly clicking against our better judgement.
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Somebody who can carry their secrets confidentially, and without judgement.
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So can we stop with the judgement on her profession?
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"Experience is important, but judgement is also important," he said.
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Accordingly, I try to not let that cloud my judgement.
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And no matter who we are, it clouds our judgement.
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They are: The Father: a bearded figure who represents judgement.
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An ASIC spokesman said the regulator was reviewing the judgement.
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Read the summary of the United Nations tribunal judgement below.
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Then there are past relationships that affect judgement of others.
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But new Gus says no to Susan, seemingly without judgement.
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Now you can read and make that judgement for yourself.
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Her response to me was she used her own judgement.
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Järlström's lawyers have filed a suit rejecting the proposed judgement.
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Messing with it, as Judgement did, didn't quite work out.
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Snowden on Thursday tweeted that the judgement was a victory.
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In 1993, Graham called AIDS "God's judgement" on LGBT people.
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This lapse in judgement just gives the perception of bias.
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That's where the word Google came from, by my judgement.
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"We also know they are more sure of their judgement."
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It's not a value judgement of anyone's actual bagel order.
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Feeling overly self aware, I couldn't trust my own judgement.
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The good judgement of people would take over from there.
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"We shall await our judgement like sheep," one user wrote.
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She is suing for an unspecified monetary judgement plus damages.
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But his judgement as an investor is open to question.
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But you know, you can't completely rush to judgement either.
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That everything was completely free from judgement and very open.
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While the judgement was passed down in America, where Iran has no assets, it was enforced in Canada — Ottawa cleared out one of the bank accounts, and seized two properties to pay for the judgement.
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So my judgement may be a little suspect in this regard.
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The algorithm uses all kinds of data to make that judgement.
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They get a lot of judgement and misgendering based on that.
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One other defendant, John Ford, agreed to a judgement in September.
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It was in 2011, and the NALSA judgement hadn't taken place.
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But rest assured, no inferior arm will survive Kylie's ruthless judgement.
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The judgement ordered that the company's electrical grid be re-inspected.
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"The appeal fails," Judge Dennis Davis said in his written judgement.
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I am still broken & I can't stand the judgement from others.
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But I'm actually reminded of the Terminator franchise, post-Judgement Day.
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However, the judgement does not apply to anyone else besides Whitaker.
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" She added she would "hold judgement until we know the facts.
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The game The Eye of Judgement already did this in 2007.
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"The chain offers its sincerest apologies for this error of judgement."
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In a statement it said it will be appealing the judgement.
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Showing so much allowed me to finally drop my judgement[sp].
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Facebook expressed disappointment at the judgement and said it will appeal.
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But don't let us sway your judgement — see for yourself, ahead.
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So he skipped it and the judgement was entered against him.
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"Our focus is on appealing the High Court judgement," she added.
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That means treating every individual with respect, fairness, and without judgement.
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How do you deal with the judgement that comes from it?
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My better judgement always told me that this man was creepy.
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Sooner or later people will start questioning your judgement, not Uber's.
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So we are very wary of others peoples judgement of us.
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Any judgement based on gender or race, that's not probable cause.
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Eat It With A SpoonYes, we've done it — no judgement, okay?
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But do you agree with our judgement on America's dire airports?
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"As leaders, empathy may cloud our moral judgement," write the authors.
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Because some people that come out receive a lot of judgement.
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With proceedings complete, we can now look back and pass judgement.
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You get so much freedom from acting – no boundaries, no judgement.
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"We made errors in judgement," Chief Executive Officer Peter Aceto said.
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This is not a judgement of you, you have to understand.
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One consistency is a majority of Republicans still back Trump's judgement.
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Trauma or suicidal ideation were frowned upon with judgement and prejudice.
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"Value is related to human judgement," Weiwei said in an email.
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But Bernie Sanders is inspiring and appeals to people's better judgement.
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For non-spooky lovers, try the regular Snap Judgement podcast instead.
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How many will trust his judgement to send them into combat?
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In the two cases from 2500, no money judgement went through.
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Prince died before Judgement Day which, yes, is still a shock.
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After initial judgement, I filled the testers in on their origin story.
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"I hope fans will wait and watch the show before passing judgement."
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I tell him I'm not sure, and to use his best judgement.
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" His parents are encouraging people to "set aside fear, ignorance and judgement.
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And as a Black woman, Pollard certainly wasn't immune to that judgement.
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KS: Yeah, he's the SVP of business and bad judgement, it seems.
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He still defends Charles and Laura, even when it defies good judgement.
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That said, as always, you should use your best judgement when backing.
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That said, always use your own best judgement when deciding to back.
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A strong woman who lets me be me without judgement or confinement.
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"In my judgement these maneuvers... are unprofessional and unsafe." said Commander Adm.
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Sometimes, that kind of quick judgement on a date feels 100% right.
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It's far too early to pass a final judgement on the mode.
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Though it may also take the court longer to issue a judgement.
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"Ben had to make a judgement call," George explains of that situation.
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"Some aspects of news judgement just can't be done by bro-grammers."
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A statement from Macomb Police cautions the public from rushing to judgement.
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Without that constant judgement, it's easier to just relax and be yourself.
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We were taught to keep our stories private for fear of judgement.
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"Judgement Day is coming" for any journalist who doesn't take out Trump.
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I've even come close to admiring him once, against my better judgement.
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Although, and all along, my better judgement was telling me not to.
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These hard, upsetting moments force viewers to confront what judgement looks like.
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The threats, the judgement, the spiders; I was terrified of this town.
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That is, even if the process is against the collective's better judgement.
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You can really test your limits and lose your inhibitions without judgement.
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The case is not over, as this is just a summary judgement.
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According to Mack, getting her onboard represented a huge error of judgement.
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He apologized to Hagan for his "lapse in judgement," the statement said.
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This impacts your judgement and how you respond to a given situation.
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He accepts he made a significant error of judgement and has apologised.
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The tour de force, "Judgement Day" (2015), represents a case in point.
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It will not be for UK ministers to make such judgement calls.
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Want to sit in judgement of original content and decide its fate?
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"Fear of judgement does not change the way I dress," Bubble says.
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It also comes with a handkerchief, presumably for crying, but no judgement.
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I have been called fucking awful, which is a relative value judgement.
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The abrupt end to the plan won't halt concerns about Musk's judgement.
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It is a horrible burden to hide oneself for fear of judgement.
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This is a judgement-free zone, so let's all have at it.
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Use your best judgement to determine the soap-to-water ratio. 4.
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The penalty judgement duly came down, and few neutral observers disputed it.
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ICE officers and lawyers can now make that judgement on their own.
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Especially when casting judgement and basing opinions upon pure speculation, assumptions, & LIES.
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Especially when casting judgement and basing opinions upon pure speculation, assumptions, & LIES.
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No matter who your favorite is (no judgement here), they have it.
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After about ten minutes, I finally started to trust the car's judgement.
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If this was not perjury, it was a breathtaking lapse in judgement.
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However, Flint officials pushed back, saying they don't trust the government's judgement.
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They have no mirrors and try to create a judgement-free atmosphere.
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Luxembourg said it would analyse the judgement and reserved all its rights.
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This is a horrible judgement call on the part of the Speaker.
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That reflects a political judgement about who or what can be forgiven.
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Try to get a legal judgement against them and collect on it.
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Against my better judgement, I tapped the button to start the video.
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LETS PASS MORE JUDGEMENT ON PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIPS YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT.
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Barton apologized for the photo, calling it a case of bad judgement.
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At this point, I've come to trust their judgement on most matters.
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The Bomb's immersive, disturbing attraction is largely derived from Donwood's aesthetic judgement.
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Life is always unfair, and we all have our own subjective judgement.
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McMaster is publicly questioning the judgement of a fellow high-ranking officer.
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How does that serve anyone, by essentially hiding content that Twitter has already made a value judgement about, but not actually getting rid of the toxicity because Twitter insists that it doesn't want to make a value judgement?
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The pontiff's judgement on matters of child abuse has not always been perfect.
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In the market's early days, the judgement was left to the issuers themselves.
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We can't trust your judgement, you eat boiling slabs of gravel by choice.
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So it doesn't appear overly confident in making those kind of judgement calls.
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What Happened: John McEnroe decided to pass judgement on Serena Williams' tennis skills.
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You can make a judgement call about the kind of person they are.
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Apple appealed the injunction in May, when a lower court judgement was announced.
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Our passion for voter registration clouded our judgement and we are sincerely sorry.
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Judgement cast players as a judge who solves crimes and beats up criminals.
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As always, Knops a crowdfunded project, so use your best judgement before backing.
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"The president, in my judgement, is usurping congressional authority to appropriate funds," Sen.
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Let's reserve judgement until it launches, but the early signs are not encouraging.
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On Wednesday, Mylan said that it believes the favorable rulingundermines that earlier judgement.
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So even with the AI, human judgement is still vital to the operation.
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The notebooks also were used to calculate French salespeople's bonuses, the judgement said.
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To not restrict judgement at this place is to risk drowning in it.
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"We always have respect and privacy and never pass any judgement," Glatter said.
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He might be your friend and maybe that's clouding your judgement a bit.
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If it does filter their content, they risk being blamed for judgement bias.
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Judgement day was coming for anyone not on the take-out-Trump-train.
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If they do filter their content, they risk being blamed for judgement bias.
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The chat is more about support and planning rather than judgement and snooping.
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Yet, here we are against our better judgement aggregating this thing as well.
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"We will challenge this judgement," Sohail Rajput, lawyer for Jamil Bugti, told CNN.
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Miller, 22006, was additionally fined $208,000 and ordered to pay a $120,000 judgement.
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My judgement was clouded and it was just a warpath at that point.
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Not every single content judgement call on Facebook needs to scale planet-wide.
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The Economist is the only media outlet to so far reserve final judgement.
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The prospect of a bachelor party distracted my close friends from passing judgement.
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Trump took to Twitter to accuse her of "bad judgement" in the episode.
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"I reject this case on the facts," Perram said in a published judgement.
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And Our Revolution isn't the first organization to endorse candidates with questionable judgement.
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Because our foreign policy is a shambles right now, in my humble judgement.
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I'm not going to judge other people and sit in judgement on others.
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So it's not-- it is not the abandonment of human judgement into technology.
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However, Mueller did not reach a "traditional prosecutorial" judgement on obstruction of justice.
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You're asking me to make a judgement when I haven't seen the evidence.
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At least the agency restated its commitment to the standing intel community judgement.
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Trump shot back at Clinton, attacking her "bad judgement call" regarding the vote.
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That judgement can only really be learned with a great deal of practice.
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This judgement and blame continued even after trichotillomania was added to the DSM.
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SZ: It is very sound judgement to be concerned about 5G in general.
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Every micro decision feels heavier each day, often tinged with guilt or judgement.
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He said taking the role was perhaps in "poor judgement," but not improper.
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On top of that, punitive damages could take a judgement into the stratosphere.
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My son made a judgement, I'm proud of what he had to say.
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In no way should he be held responsible for my error in judgement.
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Less enslaved by unfair judgement of others, by hostile emotional reactions toward others.
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I know this will bring out the puck-over-glass defenders who don't ever want to rely on a referee's judgement, but that ship has sailed—we ask the refs to use their judgement on 90 percent of penalties already.
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"All the jurisdictions we're talking about have a 'business judgement rule' so executives can essentially determine, without being held liable, how they want to pursue the corporate interest, if it's a reasonable judgement they make with sound information," Troeger said.
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As is always the case with crowdfunded gadgets, use your best judgement before backing.
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Online, Swift has reportedly donated $250,000 to Kesha following the judgement of the case.
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This could well be the case with the rush to judgement on this summit.
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The Flynn debacle raises serious questions about the president's judgement as a team-builder.
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Yet his apparent fierce loyalty to President Trump continues to override his better judgement.
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The president traditionally relies on the chief of staff for their judgement and expertise.
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"How does it compare to the judgement that I might form otherwise?" he says.
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I suspect the American people, with their votes, will render a more principled judgement.
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But, sadly, this incident is only the beginning of Ethan's poor wedding-related judgement.
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I'm the one that's gotta listen to the judgement, and my heart is pure.
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You'll be doing yourself more favors if you honor what you're experiencing without judgement.
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These were Bourdain's peers, yet his relationship to the accused never clouded his judgement.
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Uber France appealed the judgement and asked Europe's top court to overrule the decision.
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It's a vicious circle that's finally broken by honest, judgement-free communication and trampolines.
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And he thinks there are ways society can better its moral judgement without drugs.
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Kim Kelly is Noisey's heavy metal editor; she's on Twitter against her better judgement.
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Some suspect that Boeing's cosy relationship with its regulator may have skewed its judgement.
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The deluge is a tragic mix of poor judgement, risky behavior, and terrible luck.
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The room is a judgement free zone — "That's one of the rules," he says.
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The bank said it was considering the implications of the judgement in a filing.
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And then a judgement of what, if anything, needs to be reported… to Congress.
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He's got the discipline, the independent judgement, the critical mind to make your show.
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"I think the judgement shows the risks of not having sufficient oversight," Woods added.
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The same judgement that Leathers faced is now leveled at Exxxotica by boring conservatives.
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Note: Davidson also doesn't cast judgement on himself for his former non-sober lifestyle.
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"Alcohol's effects on judgement and coordination continue even when combined with MDMA," Doron explains.
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"To disagree doesn't = hate, or judgement," Jill, 26, began an Instagram post on Monday.
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McMaster and Mattis are both highly esteemed officers known for their intellect and judgement.
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A New York judge today issued a summary judgement in favor of the Kleins.
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In these moments, I feel like an exceptionally judicious middle school principal casting judgement.
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Finding somewhere safe to talk about your mental health without judgement can be tough.
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This is perhaps too sweeping a judgement, but there is definitely a troubled history.
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He could use a lot less judgement and a lot more empathy right now.
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That's why you have a buddy system, to help you double-check your judgement.
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Hannity said on his show Thursday that viewers shouldn't rush to judgement against Moore.
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It sounds great, but we'll reserve judgement for when phones ship with these sensors.
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Barr's summary noted that Mueller did not make judgement on whether Trump obstructed justice.
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We're committing to preserving and protecting the board's ability to exercise its independent judgement.
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"I'm going to withhold judgement on whether he was truthful or not," he said.
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But the amount of harsh judgement stemming from one picture is kind of scary.
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While hashtags "gastrodiplomacy" and "rendanggate" cropped up online, Wallace and Torode defended their judgement.
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Truly doing the Lord's work, I harbor no judgement toward his establishment at all.
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The same smart business judgement can be applied to any number of social services.
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Friends and family can see the "real" you without worry about judgement or consequence.
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Internal exploration despite inner-resitance and judgement is the path of the whole person.
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Assault I sure hope this was not a rush to judgement on NBC's part.
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"There is no room for hypocritical judgement for discretionary spending, which leads to conflict."
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"Since this expert judgement was made this morning, volcanic tremor has increased," it added.
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Often we are too close or too emotionally invested, and it clouds our judgement.
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He may also have "some mental health issues" that "clouded his judgement," Wilking said.
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So why are we all, against our better judgement, animallistally attracted to this character?
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Snap Judgement Presents Spooked Glynn Washington is one of the best storytellers in podcasting.
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This number is about non-judgement, compassion, and tolerance of others and their beliefs.
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In no way should he be held responsible for my error in judgement (sic).
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Jeb Bush (R) slammed the "terrible judgement" by former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep.
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Just 15 percent of all applications received a judgement from the court in 2015.
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My theory was always that Prince was waiting for some sort of Judgement Day.
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Or if you don't remember 2015's YouTube Music—again, this a judgement-free zone.
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During the same interview, the pope said he was reserving judgement on President Donald Trump.
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As we reported, Gilbert won a hefty defamation judgement against Laura over that very allegation.
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My mom said we were looking for ideas, but it registered as judgement to me.
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Whether or not everyone should uphold that responsibility is not a judgement I can make.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Writing about Büchel's project goes against my better judgement.
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Now the situation is different, though the bill is not ready, the judgement is there.
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There is so much room for less judgement and just overall support on living healthy.
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Even with the protocols in place, the Secret Service sometimes has to make judgement calls.
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Trincone noted that his use of fur represented the sheltering of one's soul from judgement.
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I also still have lingering ideas of the judgement regarding what I might be wearing.
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"It was a poor judgement call," she says, claiming that it was an isolated incident.
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During judgement, however, we get a sense of who's rising to the top this week.
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Ratajkowski has previously spoken out about a similar issue, in which she's experienced similar judgement.
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I think those who cast it into question should consider their motivations and their judgement.
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The point of this exercise is to discuss your finances in a judgement-free zone.
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And so disclosing something too early can demonstrate bad judgement, which can turn people off.
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A spokesperson told us it does not expect the Appeals Court to pass judgement today.
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In practice, judgement on whose fault this is will likely be determined by partisan affiliation.
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The police will take your case seriously, dealing with it in confidence and without judgement.
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But people ask me, 'Was I so excited about it that it clouded my judgement?
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Her initial reaction mirrors the social stereotypes, prejudice, and judgement that often surrounds teen pregnancy.
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This all happens under the judgement of RuPaul, one of America's most famous drag queens.
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For consenting adults, removing the stigma and judgement around sexual expression is a positive thing.
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Electing to have plastic surgery is a very personal decision and should come without judgement.
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That included wrestler Hulk Hogan, who won a huge judgement against the controversial media site.
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If I had to pass judgement on Eero today, I'd recommend it with two caveats.
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The fresco shows hundreds of, well, heavenly bodies floating around awaiting their judgement by God.
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She Instagrammed a shot of The Last Judgement to make sure everyone got the reference.
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On August 21, jurors shattered that record with their $417 million judgement to Eve Echeverria.
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"The frontal lobe is where your executive functions are located, [like] judgement," Dr. Berrill says.
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FCC memorandum of law in support of its motion for summary judgement, March 3, 2019.
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"The law is a moral judgement of society against sex workers and clients," Rincon says.
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Facebook had yet to respond in court to De Mol's complaint seeking a summary judgement.
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But that is a judgement allocated by Congress and the Constitution to the executive branch.
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"My judgement was, I need to get that out into the public square," Comey said.
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We'll reserve judgement until we're able to get a look at them later this year.
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"Let go of the fear of feeling judged, and this includes self-judgement," Lee says.
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And nobody stopped to really look at that — they just wanted to make this judgement.
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But I have never wanted to make a judgement without first listening to the person.
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"This judgement is political and wrong," Ommund Stokka, an Industri Energi union official, told Reuters.
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We should all have the freedom to be our authentic selves without fear or judgement.
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The Based God is talking to The Messenger and The Messenger is hearing his judgement.
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Nor are we making any judgement on the benefits of plant-derived extracts versus petrochemicals.
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One look at the mystery and judgement shrouding HPV, and it's easy to see why.
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The Times demoted Watkins over the incident, citing that the journalist had exercised poor judgement.
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Such bad judgement and temperament cannot be allowed in the W.H. View the discussion thread.
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They established a clear baseline of unacceptable conduct, rather than force after-the-fact judgement.
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In the debate's opening moments, he reiterated his earlier statements that he doubted Clinton's judgement.
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"And it's important that these are looked upon as natural differences without judgement or guilt."
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One is the possibility that one's judgement will be clouded by past rivalries or assessments.
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But the initial investment and subsequent loan will raise further questions about Neumann's financial judgement.
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He also defended Kline's conduct while in office, expressing the "utmost confidence" in his judgement.
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It's sort of a wet t-shirt contest in which Jenner's competing against better judgement.
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"Nothing is going to happen until we get a judgement," said AMCU spokesman Manzini Zungu.
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We are waiting for the judgement now, no one knows when that will be delivered.
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Right now, I don't have clear judgement so I'm just going to wait and see.
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And, despite not seeing returns, Lemonis continued to fund the company against his better judgement.
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It will also highlight questions about how well Google's judgement will be in all cases.
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I wait for the judgement of Burger, whose long quest is fulfilled with this serving.
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The filing would stay claims from creditors, including its court judgement from the Hogan lawsuit.
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It requires an ongoing value judgement: Is this purchase today more important than retirement tomorrow?
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Over the last few years, she says she has learned to trust her own judgement.
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Watching Bob Ross is like watching ASMR but with way less judgement from your friends.
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"I am responsible" for Peter Strzok and Lisa Page's actions and poor judgement, he said.
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We need to rebuild the safe collectivity of a gay community without judgement or hierarchy.
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I feel like there would be a lot of judgement and controversy regarding my participation.
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It's a gentle appeal rather than an angry yell, offering love and clarity over judgement.
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Are these signs you're headed in the right direction, or a smokescreen clouding your judgement?
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Like us, celebrities don't have free licence to act how they want without some judgement.
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The hearing comes after Russia requested a summary judgement, often used to speed up proceedings.
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However, Old Mutual said he could not return to work while it appealed the judgement.
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"So we're just taking judgement out of that equation" with the new five-day rule.
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It's not like being dogmatic and you need some balance, but it's exercising that judgement.
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In addition, "invisible" disabilities, like chronic illnesses, still encounter discrimination and judgement in public spheres.
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"We feel this is a rush to judgement by the U.S. attorney's office," he said.
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Patients rightly expect me to use my best judgement when deciding what medications to prescribe.
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I think we have to be careful about how we draw judgement on the performance.
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" And McCarthy praised Trump's judgement, telling Hannity, "He'll access the damage and he'll respond accordingly.
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We are better off if our views are based on objective fact and sound judgement.
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When leading others, they tend to prioritize their own values and judgement over hard data.
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Trigger words include: Epic Amazing Incredible Unbelievable News is about telling a story without judgement.
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But Waypoint's audience is also here because of its editorial judgement, because of its values.
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We calibrated the package appropriately, in the judgement of the MPC, to balance the trade-off.
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I'm not especially interested in passing judgement on anyone's drug habits or lack thereof, Musk included.
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Now it appears that Daniels' fascination with improbable social mobility and success are clouding his judgement.
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Crawling on three legs, it resembled nothing more than a cephalopod from Bosch's The Last Judgement.
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At the same time, they should also trust their children's own judgement in managing these risks.
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Big deal, we are all much little babies if we can&apost make a value judgement.
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What was wrong were my assumptions heading into it, my misplaced judgement and general bad attitude.
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The three sequels to Cameron's Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day largely underwhelmed fans and critics.
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Bredar says he's holding his judgement on Craighead's role until he sees more of her work.
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Ultimately, when it comes to any crowdfunded device, it's always important to use your best judgement.
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Sisi switched between imploring the Egyptian public to trust his judgement to angrily scolding the nation.
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All the pressure you feel and all judgement you think you feel, just take it off.
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We are satisfied with the court's decision to uphold FAS's judgement in the case against Google.
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But I never felt a sense of pressure to drink or judgement for choosing not to.
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Kim Kelly is the metal editor at Noisey; against her better judgement, she's also on Twitter.
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Although pleased with Monday's judgement, Blake feels that she was a victim of government-backed censorship.
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Lunar is a first-time company, so the usual warnings to use your best judgement apply.
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But, as with anything on Kickstarter, use your best judgement before you hit that "back" button.
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Someone with such poor judgement & utter disregard for survivors should not be our Secretary of Labor.
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"When I say that I've made mistakes, it is not regarding violence but judgement," he wrote.
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That that judgement is for that man wearing that black coat with a gavel and God.
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In this instance he, in collaboration with other members of the surgical team, exercised professional judgement.
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It's about practicing good judgement and learning that, sometimes, it's better to keep things to yourself.
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A rush to judgement denies the right to due process; the Metoo movement deserves due process.
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Rather, the crowdworkers' judgement enables businesses to take on new opportunities, mitigate risks and move faster.
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Both incidents were due to poor judgement and I have no excuse for my behavior then.
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Image: APOn Wednesday night, Senator John McCain cast his judgement on Nunes in no uncertain terms.
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"What is needed now is investigation and oversight, not a partisan rush to judgement," Matz adds.
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I view the facts as they exist, and make the appropriate judgement based on those facts.
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"It was like Judgement Day," a health worker who witnessed the attack told Human Rights Watch.
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However, I will save final judgement until I am able to get my hands on it.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission's judgement on the fund is set to come down in March.
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Well, before we jump to judgement, Savin is not just a regular man off the street.
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A final judgement will be made by the community 24 hours after the post was shared.
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There's a lot of judgement still, but people are starting to care less, which is important.
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I believe he trusts me and my judgement, knowing I wouldn't ever let him get hurt.
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Ley conceded an "error of judgement," but hopes to be reinstated as minister after an investigation.
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The auction itself is the judgement in a very public arena of its market value; i.e.
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But hey, 100 percent no judgement if you want to give these bad boys a spin.
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I've never had anything like that done, but I have no judgement of anyone that does.
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His goal with Apes That Paint is to show "without judgement" that apes are artists, too.
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Government ministers have said Brussels should reserve judgement until full details of the budget are unveiled.
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In searching for that path forward, I ask that we not rush to judgement or accusations.
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"I want a first-rate lawyer and someone who's judgement I feel comfortable in," he said.
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A spokesperson for Pell released a statement, following the judgement, thanking supporters and maintainging his innocence.
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"Her congressman has also had an occasional lapse of judgement as a middle schooler," Gaetz replied.
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Johnson would question the judgement of a colleague and friend," a McCain spokesman told NBC. "Sen.
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Francis said his error in judgement was the result of "lack of truthful and balanced information."
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Although I try to use my best judgement, I do occasionally end up in uncomfortable situations.
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Because against our better judgement, we like meeting the people who tell us what to do.
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Intersex people may face anything from probing questions about their genitalia to judgement about their personalities.
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It also argues that Manafort did nothing to prove there was an error in the judgement.
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She photographs them with a democratic anonymity that brings them together and invites comparison without judgement.
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In her unclouded judgement, Popeyes had created a chicken sandwich that far outpaced its rivals' offerings.
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It's not just numbers, it's capability, it's experience and inevitably there is some judgement in that.
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We as people can fear judgement, or just not feel the need to speak with others.
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"I will provide the reserve judgement of the court on Thursday morning," Judge Bernard McCloskey said.
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"I made a terrible error in judgement," she said in a text message to the newspaper.
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It's a judgement call that should be made by the people who are running the company.
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But she doesn't have the temperament, or, as Bernie Sanders' said, the judgement, to be president.
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As a result the trustee has asked the High Court in London to make a judgement.
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While some of the mistakes are due to momentary lapses, others result from serious judgement problems.
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No one has worse judgement than Hillary Clinton - corruption and devastation follows her wherever she goes.
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You have to think for yourself based on the data, and from there, make a judgement.
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It is perhaps too soon to pass such judgement, but here's hoping 255 proves her wrong.
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"Musk has made a judgement that he's going to be fine no matter what," he added.
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In her own judgement, the participants' interpretations of the wheel reflect their personalities, styles, agendas, and aesthetics.
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Ray: He is the only dog on the internet I talk to so, I trust his judgement.
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The most plausible explanation is that when it comes to Hillary Clinton, his passion clouds his judgement.
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We like to think we have pretty good judgement when it comes to calling out what's cool.
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"Experience" versus "judgement" is how Sanders typically characterizes the distinction between himself and Clinton on foreign policy.
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We chat for a long time, and I order an Uber home (no judgement!), which is $5.
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In response to the verdict, Shkreli channeled President Donald Trump, but also appeared to accept the judgement.
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Leny told me about how, in Italy, she had experienced a lot of judgement and closed-mindedness.
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However, we haven't yet had the opportunity to try out the Oculus Quest so we'll reserve judgement.
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Those of us who do not enjoy passing privilege draw more unwanted attention and judgement in public.
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The lawsuit seeks an injunction and declaratory judgement that would prevent cops from arresting or citing people.
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" The outspoken zookeeper also added, "I have a judgement against me from some bitch down in Florida.
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"You don't have to have perfect judgement to be a victim of a crime," said Sen. McCaskill.
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"Deputy Peterson has proven to be reliable in handling issues with tact and judgement," the program read.
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If you answer yes to all three question he should be fired for poor judgement and misconduct.
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Today's judgement also opens up the possibility of other companies to take civil action suits against Google.
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Facebook management characterized Kaplan's appearance as a lapse of judgement on his part, according to one listener.
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"Zuck is too sentimental towards her and it's hurt his judgement of the situation," one post read.
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Planet Fitness is proud to call itself a "no judgement zone" — except when it comes to groaning.
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But again voters have to take it on trust that Facebook is getting those judgement calls right.
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" — Krisana Sotelo, Alicia Keys's stylist JUDGEMENT "I hope next year we see more support that anything goes!
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Personally, I'm holding off any sort of judgement until I can hold the thing in my hands.
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For lack of better judgement, I decided to watch Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals a couple months ago.
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She sent home Venmo John last week — that should have been the first sign of bad judgement.
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Very frankly, there is an election in 18 months and the American people will make a judgement.
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Then you sit back and wait for the legal system to make a judgement on your claim.
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But should it force us, against all better judgement, to bend to Tim Cook's nomenclature-shaping will?
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Along with the above, I also began regular counseling to address my shitty behavior and poor judgement.
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In addition to dealing with external judgement, Ireland said it's important to quiet your own inner critic.
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Sounds interesting, but we'll reserve judgement until we have the chance to check it out for ourselves.
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But it's hard to pass judgement on things like the lobby system without a full player base.
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He says posting it on your Story means you can avoid the "worry of quality and judgement".
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When the judgement was announced, Facebook's stock price didn't even take a dent—it actually went up.
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But here's the thing: I've determined that dongles actually aren't something to make a snap judgement on.
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But I'll always continue to feel a fear of judgement and lack of acceptance in the future.
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But it's also important to understand the nuances of the connection, without the clouded judgement of outrage.
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We encourage all drivers to follow local laws, stay attentive, and use their best judgement while driving.
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He later told the court he took responsibility for his "poor judgement," the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported .
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It was legal, but brought Trump's judgement and understanding of how to handle sensitive information into question.
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He begs her for a date at Rosie's Diner, and, against Hannah's better judgement, she shows up.
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What was most likely intended to be uplifting came off as backhanded judgement to some of us.
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This Orwellian-sounding provision requires Americans who exercise their judgement to forgo insurance to pay Uncle Sam.
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Viagogo did not say what court had issued the judgement or provide a copy of the ruling.
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And communication, and a commitment to giving space (from each other, and also to emote) without judgement.
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I wondered if she was feeling worry or judgement but didn't want to burden me with it.
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Not to mention the serious operational judgement as to whether or not it is even needed. Gen.
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And though queer communities should be the first to withhold judgement of others, we're often the last.
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I'll reserve final judgement on their audio quality until I'm able to spend more time with them.
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" And, he'll stick with an idea until "the last high-judgement champion folds his or her cards.
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But that confidence quickly turned into arrogance, clouding my judgement and making me more prone to error.
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That will require tough judgement calls, but knowingly inciting mob violence, for example, should not be tolerated.
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That lawsuit — involving this very same patent — resulted in a $625 million judgement, which was later overturned.
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That is to say, design processes and organisations to remove the chance that prejudices interfere with judgement.
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It seems that deferring to ICE's judgement is the last thing that the Abolish ICErs would want.
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How can I so firmly make a judgement call that there are no markings on that page?
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The consequence of this fusion is that any judgement on the president also applies to the Republicans.
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A few months later, Pope Francis penned a letter, asking forgiveness for his "grave errors" in judgement.
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You have to take it seriously but it's too early to make a judgement at this point.
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The IAAF said they would only comment once they have read the full reasoning behind the judgement.
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Clinton is trying to wash away her bad judgement call on BREXIT with big dollar ads. Disgraceful!
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But the definition of what activities count as "political" is hopelessly vague and dependent on individual judgement.
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"There are people who want to rush to judgement, they've already got a bill written," Scalise said.
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He&aposs served six years and that&aposs a judgement call and he was certainly not pardoned.
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The Turtle of the Universe will cough up her young to pass judgement on our collective consciousness.
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The Berlin court passed judgement late last month but the verdict was only made public this week.
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Plus, you can drink all the beer slushies until your brain freeze blinds you without unnecessary judgement.
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Twitter's deeming of some content—but not other content—as "extremist" is, after all, a value judgement.
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Maybe "Thug Story" more accurately represents the beginning of a descent into bad judgement calls for Taylor.
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The first Terminator is still a worthwhile watch, even if Judgement Day does shit all over it.
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Wow. 100% no judgement here, I need Costco in my life so this is purely curious- why?
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"The consensus is that we've heard enough and it's time to go to a final judgement," Sen.
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Let's put the truth before the American people and let them join us in judgement,' Durbin said.
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These are historically low interest (rates), so if you're not issuing, you're making a big judgement call.
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"Using good judgement about how to handle these cases will be a responsibility of mine," he said.
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Instead, a doctor conducts a clinical exam to assess the patient's symptoms and makes a judgement call.
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"If you substitute your judgement for the President's, maybe you need a primary in 2022," Gaetz tweeted.
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That proved to be a far too optimistic judgement of the core instrument of contemporary financial speculation.
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" Meanwhile, according to The Information, Google's internal investigation claimed Rubin's behavior was "improper and showed bad judgement.
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"If you substitute your judgement for the President's, maybe you need a primary in 2022," Gaetz wrote.
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Our decision to take a painting on loan is based upon this evidence and our professional judgement.
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As arbiters of judgement against ourselves for our bad, bad behavior, you can bet we'll be extremely fair.
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Sometimes in life when you're on a quest to improve yourself, no one else's opinion or judgement matters.
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She bounced around several Manhattan hospitals until she found Mount Sinai, which she says accepted her without judgement.
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The appeal court's judgement is temporary, while it considers a final decision on Gazprom's request that the Feb.
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Economy minister Giovanni Tria at the same event said he was optimistic on a positive judgement by Brussels.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is making his return to a franchise where judgement day is a holiday at this point.
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The ODAC is a "powerful" program, the court's judgement states, and collected and retained information known as metadata.
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You said mothers might fear that society will judge them — do you think there's also some self-judgement?
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In the years of the maiden huts, Kreung girls could freely take boyfriends and leave them without judgement.
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The content in question was created four years ago, when I wrote a story in rather poor judgement.
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But I also hope this thoughtless, insensitive lapse in judgement helps the rest of the world realize: This.
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Just to be sure, I ask him again: Will unblessed cats be okay come the day of judgement?
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"All I can do it wait for the government to give me some type of judgement," Schultz said.
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Actresses tend to face harsher judgement than actors based on their looks, and Renee Zellweger hasn't been immune.
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The judgement found that Google had "abused its dominant position by systematically favoring" its own shopping comparison service.
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But, don't let neighborhoods like Williamsburg or Park Slope cloud your judgement on what Brooklyn is really like.
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Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the probe, declined to make a judgement on Trump's behavior either way.
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Thing is, this kind of dynamic, contextual judgement is very hard for AI — as Zuckerberg himself has conceded.
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Correction (November 9th): A previous version of this piece said that Roe v Wade was a 1971 judgement.
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"You've got to release fear of judgement and fear of public failure and humiliation and shame," she shared.
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This lack of judgement applies to the episode's biggest moment, when Xo finally talks about surgery with Rogelio.
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In fact, a recent clinical trial attempted to determine its effects on moral judgement in people when startled.
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Mueller's report repeatedly underlines that his team did not make a judgement about the president's guilt — or innocence.
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Although, unlike a judgement from the European Court of Human Rights, Anderson's opinion will not be legally binding.
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"I wondered if perhaps I would've made better decisions had my judgement not been as impaired," she explained.
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"No one has worse judgement than Hillary Clinton - corruption and devastation follows her wherever she goes," he wrote.
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This fear of prejudice and judgement stops people from getting help and can destroy families and end lives.
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Now, with a tap of a 'like' or 'publish' button, we can so easily make that judgement public.
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This is also the exact text submitted to Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, and Luca Guadagnino for their judgement.
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But just like the introduction of the small blue pill, size, timing and judgement of outcomes are critical.
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Uber's next appeal against the tribunal judgement will be heard later this month, on 30 and 31 October.
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The sandal leaves the foot in a vulnerable position: cold, open, exposed to winds, fluids and to judgement.
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I was free to cry and sing and laugh as loud as I wanted, without fear of judgement.
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The process of drinking this drink only ends in the loss of one's faith in one's own judgement.
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In his ruling on Thursday, Judge Curiel agreed with Apple's claim, resulting in the $1 billion preliminary judgement.
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Wambach was booked and released on her own recognizance, and apologized to her fans for exercising poor judgement.
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As a star who's known for her authenticity (and clear, glowing skin), we definitely trust her judgement. SURPRISEEE!!
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Some male workers feel too scared to even seek out services from health professionals for fear of judgement.
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Children should be at liberty to explore the possibilities of who they might be without judgement or derision.
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Ferrari were the only absentees last year, with Formula One's oldest, most successful and glamorous brand reserving judgement.
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For childfree people, the animus comes from a lifetime of judgement, invasive questions, and, at times, real disadvantage.
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Apparently, Trump would eat his burgers without bread, which either absolves it or makes one question his judgement.
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The judgement was a default, meaning Bossland did not respond to summons or failed to appear in court.
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But once I found them, I fought my better judgement and gave the floor models for a spin.
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For now, Hogan has won a $140 million judgement against Gawker — a number much bigger than anyone expected.
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If you're into this sorta thing—no judgement—the whole thing's available over at ToTom's Bandcamp for free.
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Asking isn't passing judgement; it's just trying to "understand what kind of life experience they've had," she says.
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So as I grew up, I struggled with my own bias and judgement around sexual freedom for women.
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Facebook has struggled to apply the rules, and the company's classifications have led to complaints of arbitrary judgement.
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Khan, dressed in a black shirt and blue jeans, was present in court when the judgement was pronounced.
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Hillary Clinton is not qualified to be president because her judgement has been proven to be so bad!
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While the dictionary does list 'judgement' as an alternate spelling, many spell check operations consider it a misspelling.
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We viewed the allegations through the lens of trust we had in Bill, and this clouded our judgement.
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Leaders must make tough calls, and I am fortunate to work with a team who trusts my judgement.
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Once again, bad cybersecurity training (combined with distraction and a dash of lapsed judgement) rears its ugly head.
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Mueller's team did not make a judgement on obstruction of justice, instead listing 10 potential cases of it.
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"Dark Fate" ignores parts three, four, and five, and picks up where "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" left off.
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And even if the judgement was billions and billions of dollars, Google will come up with the money.
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Use your better judgement and ask for clarity if you feel confused about the status of your relationship.
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The network is also revamping its digital strategy to focus on platforms that value curation and editorial judgement.
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You can eat it for breakfast, lunch, as a snack, and maybe even for dinner (no judgement here).
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The judgement, made public today, ruled in Nintendo's favour and states that the owners of the sites LoveROMS.
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"As a result of Lee Yaffe's fraud, Mr. Shkreli has a $420,000 judgement against him," the suit said.
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This Govt won't appeal today's judgement given our manifesto makes clear any #Heathrow expansion will be industry led.
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I've got some doubts on that one, but I'm willing to hold off judgement until I try it.
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"The consensus is that we've heard enough and it's time to go to a final judgement," Barrasso said.
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Now it's just a fact, the product most of all of your hard work, creativity, aggressiveness, and judgement.
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Much like real life, the game doesn't render a value judgement about whether decisions are right or wrong.
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He added that he exercised "poor judgement" by serving on the board while his father was in office.
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I understand the severity in my lapse of judgement and I will certainly not make this mistake again.
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In CREW's judgement, Trump "seemingly violated a federal law by failing to disclose it" on his campaign filings.
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Ambition and avarice, ideology and institutional loyalty can cloud the judgement of independent counsels and elected officers alike.
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SOUTH AFRICAN COURT DEFERS JUDGEMENT IN CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE BETWEEN OLD MUTUAL AND FIRED CEO PETER MOYO
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Being in a conservative state, the risk of judgement and repercussions, both professionally and socially, felt too high.
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One of the first to offer his judgement was Arron Banks, the multimillionaire co-founder of the Leave.
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Any business process, no matter how automated, always has to leave space for human judgement, nuance and contextual understanding.
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It looks at your whole medical history and makes a judgement — and that's what makes the algorithm so effective.
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But, if Betty's default reaction to Kevin's sexuality was shame and judgement, were they ever even friends at all?
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In 2011, Fisher agreed to a Consent Judgement with ADEQ over numerous air quality violations the company had committed.
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In fact, they see almost nothing at all—or at least not enough to make any definitive judgement calls.
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Arbuthnot said that a ruling on the decision would likely come on Tuesday, with a full judgement following later.
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The last step in the dissolution of their 10-year marriage will be a final judgement from the court.
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Blue Ivy singing freely without judgement and with the support of her mom is the embodiment of that message.
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They also say that he was "vilified" as a victim as a result of an apparent rush to judgement.
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Still, if the near-impossible availability of Yeezy sneakers is any indication, his fans trust in his creative judgement.
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Sitting on top of your world like a Queen in full judgement of your garbage and taking it out.
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It's no secret that as you consume alcohol, your judgement goes — including your judgment of how drunk you're getting.
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When I worked in a hostel in Malaysia, I didn't wear it, and there was no judgement or prejudice.
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Equine therapy can serve as an alternative to talk therapy because horses can't pass judgement the way humans do.
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There was a rush to judgement by many in the market that supply-demand dynamic was coming to balance.
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She further claimed that she relied on her subordinates' judgement when emailing sensitive information on her private email system.
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"The suspension and subsequent dismissal were unlawful," Judge Brian Mashile's judgement, which was read out by another judge, said.
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An Old Mutual spokeswoman said the company was studying the judgement and will decide on a course of action.
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It speaks to our desire to be free of judgement and stigma — something that we can all relate to.
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That has to have been a big black mark against Kalanick's judgement as far as Uber investors are concerned.
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We just hire people with the right sensibility and the right judgement, and then they can learn the specifics.
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" As overall judgement on the FAA's rules, Gemmell said: "The new rules give a lot of leeway to people.
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Gmail is also making a judgement by telling you that maybe you should have replied and you've been procrastinating.
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The Orionids typically overshadow the Eta Aquarids, but that shouldn't be seen as a judgement on the latter's quality.
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Of course, we won't pass judgement if you hire someone from TaskRabbit if you feel a little extra lazy.
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In the new case, judges are being asked to settle boundaries that were left unfixed by the 2012 judgement.
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"Then it's something else," Barbano says — but he'd have to reserve judgement until a scientist can examine the stuff.
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Last year, a woman sued Fidelity, after the company froze her assets when it became concerned about her judgement.
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"Leny told me about how, in Italy, she had experienced a lot of judgement and closed-mindedness," says Knox.
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Also, sometimes sharing opinions about subjective things like beauty can open the door for subconscious judgement from my friends.
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Evidently good judgement is indeed remiss in some, who somehow have not learned any lessons from countless past incidents.
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Once a robot becomes capable of making decisions, the ethics of its judgement inevitably come into question, says Veloso.
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They love it when we ask them questions without judgement or adult preconception, so their imaginations can run wild.
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Khan's party has indicated that it would not launch new street protests if it was disappointed by the judgement.
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Our thought bubble: Unlike other tech rivals, Snapchat uses editorial judgement to verify the content created on its platform.
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Sure, he was probably involved in some shady industry, but my infatuation with him completely clouded my better judgement.
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In the appeal judgement, Lackman was ordered to pay the companies suing him more than $50,000 in legal fees.
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I don't know how I can tell my successor anything other than to use his or her best judgement.
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What's clear is that people in adult breastfeeding relationships get something out of their kink that trumps society's judgement.
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You must exhibit a demonstrated ability to perform duties with a polished level of professionalism, tact, discretion, and judgement.
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It seems like the internet should be a refuge from that kind of IRL judgement, but, no, it's not.
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It is precisely on questions like Afghanistan where the president's independence and authority, and ultimately his judgement, really matter.
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"The clarity of his judgement meant I accepted his decision straight away when he told me," added the Austrian.
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Many indicated they would withhold judgement until the reports were fully investigated and pressed for investigators to do so.
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"She doesn't have the temperament or, as Bernie Sanders said very strongly, the judgement to be president," he continued.
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From personal offices to committees, members and their staff need context and informed judgement based on broadly defined expertise.
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Attorney David J. Steele, who previously won the $33 million judgement for Verizon, is representing Facebook in the case.
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If we should fail, future generations of Americans will be harsh in their judgement of a historic opportunity lost.
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Plz use judgement about being outside, check air quality notices & wear breathing masks designed for smoke (N95), if necessary.
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Merriam-Webster notes that 'judgement' is an older spelling that has fallen out of use in the United States.
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According to Virnetx, total final judgement amount will now be $439.7 million, about $140 million higher than previously disclosed.
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Apple has been in touch with us, and a spokesperson confirmed that it plans to appeal this final judgement.
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It also undermines the clinical judgement of physicians in favor of the preferred treatment option of an insurance company.
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In November 2018 Nintendo was awarded a $12.23 million judgement against a married Arizona couple in a similar case.
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I can't completely say there was no office judgement, but as promised, it surely was a world of fun.
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In the Deep South, once a province of notorious racial and social subjugation, history again flirts with twisted judgement.
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Rather than showing any judgement by apologizing and moving on, Trump jumped on the bait like a hungry rat.
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"It's going to take a while before we can make any serious judgement on what's going on," he says.
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Over the Rainbow seems calculated to infuriate most everyone, since it doesn't pass judgement on Scientology nor condone it.
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There are benefits to the heightened awareness elicited by fear but the release of adrenaline can affect your judgement.
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As such, I only enact final judgement on them when there's no other choice, my back to the wall.
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Save your judgement about people who pay to meet other people, but even then you can consider the truth.
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The High Court has not yet handed down its final judgement, and said a draft could not be circulated.
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"Let's make fashion and social media a place where you can experiment without judgement," Tajimi says in the video.
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Companies who have trademarked products can file a lawsuit but getting a judgement requires a lot of legal work.
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As secretary of State, she proved her poor judgement [sic] by turning Libya into a hotbed for jihadist activity.
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The judgement inherent in this is plain to the player: nonviolence is a moral good, violence a chaotic outcome.
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Things happen," Shelby responded, noting that the president is "human" and that he's going to make "mistakes of judgement.
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I further concluded that this led to actions which in my judgement amounted to threats to withhold employment benefits.
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Yet just one of these so-called "storylines" involved reckless Bachelor judgement, cast-wide infighting, and so many tears.
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Battling with you can be intimidating to people because your judgement doesn't tend to get clouded by overwhelming emotions.
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"Without seeing the whistleblower report, no one can make a judgement on whether the allegations are impeachable," former Rep.
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Uber can appeal the Frankfurt court's judgement, but did not respond when asked whether it intends to do so.
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He said Morrisons was not aware that any employee suffered any direct financial loss and would appeal the judgement.
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If your roommate is already exhibiting really bad judgement, the last thing you need is dealing with their guests.
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"Even though they lost their judgement, we all agree those people need to be compensated as well," he said.
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They are the first victims of the festival to obtain a judgement against McFarland, who is currently in jail.
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While the fine is the largest antitrust judgement ever, an even bigger fine could be on the way for Google.
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They were so good at it that a pastor named Charles invited the pair of him to his Judgement House.
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Maybe I'm being semantically ridiculous, but my worry is that a poor first impression will lead to a lasting judgement.
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Models exposing themselves to judgement from anonymous followers needed an extra sense of juxtaposition to reflect the intimacy and voyeurism.
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If you don't really know someone who is trans, then you're no position to make a judgement about our capability.
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Hart took to social media with a public apology to then-pregnant wife Eniko for his "bad error in judgement".
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Bird didn't show up to court and a default judgement ordered the defendant and Yelp to take down the review.
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So we really needed to make a judgement call: hey, this game is now good enough, in its current version.
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The most famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel - the ceiling scenes and the Last Judgement wall - were painted by Michelangelo.
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Ab toh kisi ke bhi muh par fekk kar mar do judgement (I can throw that judgment in anyone's face).
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In every case, we find an appeal to history as an objective source of truth and judgement about the past.
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"In that moment, I felt deep shame for my judgement of those around me and their physical appearance," she said.
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Corporations will not make a moral judgement on Donald Trump before deciding whether to fly an executive out to America.
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It also argues that the judgement is consistent with previous decisions reached across Europe — including in France and the Netherlands.
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It's a very impressive spec list, but we'll have to wait to try the Hy for ourselves before passing judgement.
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But at the end of the day, it's worth it for the judgement-free, uninhibited love of a furry companion.
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But that endearment could easily turn to judgement if people demand refinement in exchange for social mobility and mainstream acceptance.
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" He also addressed the members of his private LuLaRoe Facebook page on Friday, saying he made an "error in judgement.
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I just like to stay level-headed and have clear rational judgement and just like control over my own decisions.
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I'm not passing judgement just yet, but it's piqued my curiosity enough that I'll be trying it out for myself.
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"I'm sorry both for my poor judgement when I was young, and for not speaking out sooner," the statement concluded.
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Uber can still appeal the judgement, but it doesn't look like UberPOP is coming back in France any time soon.
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" According to McCloskey, several employees were let go in connection with the "multiple instances of animal cruelty and despicable judgement.
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In such "default judgement" cases, a copy of the subpoena will need to be sent to the defendant, Shen added.
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This echoes the judgement made by Italian courts in the 22010s, which had determined that the statue was not Italian.
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Spears told People that the name is all about empowerment, confidence, and embracing what we all deserve: freedom without judgement.
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How we complete the procedure depends on the wishes of the patient, their own medical circumstances, and our medical judgement.
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But you have eyes, we're not the boss of you, make your own judgement and look at the items below.
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You really do get to know who someone is through the snap-judgement moral decisions they make under dire circumstances.
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When asked if a ruling would affect judgement on zero-rating issues, Wheeler said he wouldn't comment on anything hypothetical.
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And I don't think she was prowling on her daughter's friends; I think this was really bad judgement that happened.
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Not wanting to deal with such a harsh judgement and the legal fees that come along with it, many complied.
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Hulk Hogan and Peter Thiel won a $140 million judgement in a privacy case, and Gawker doesn't have that much.
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It's not a subject he takes lightly, though West is certainly not immune to poor judgement where race is concerned.
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It also connects with the messaging surrounding Gurls Talk — continuing the dialogue around open communication without stigma, censorship, and judgement.
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As always, though, use your own best judgement before backing — adorable as it may be, it's still a crowdfunding campaign.
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So again the MVP will need some time to mature before it's safe to pass judgement on the underlying idea.
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Facebook is ultimately a collection of algorithms feeding you content, and thus, a product of its employees' carefully considered judgement.
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Not only that, but their mind is always making a judgement about when and how to use the target language.
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"Both incidents were due to poor judgement and I have no excuse for my behavior then," O'Rourke said last year.
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Our final judgement on Dyson's first hair dryer, however, will have to wait until a full review later this year.
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Finally, another reason competition is problematic is that it can encourage comparison and judgement, and a reinforcement of social stigma.
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Halo: Reach and Gears of War: Judgement are poor performers on Xbox One Other titles don't work quite so well.
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Without using editorial judgement to determine what's real and what's not, tackling fake news will forever be a technology experiment.
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Though the world had been taken and turned upside down… judgement has been passed and just punishment has been dealt.
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In a written judgement, labour court judge Connie Prinsloo said an extended strike would put the entire economy at risk.
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Medical care is complex and nuanced, but at the core it relies on the experience and judgement of the physician.
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In a judgement released Thursday, Canada's top court ruled in agreement with a lower court that overturned a bestiality conviction.
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She suggested she's waiting for the results of the DOJ's IG report to pass a judgement on the FBI director.
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Rizzo enjoys sex, but unlike the rest of the characters, her activity isn't reliant on anybody else's opinions or judgement.
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Tyga, notorious for his good judgement and high character, interjects to say he's a great guy and a great father.
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And both Judgement and 343's Halo games alike have been criticized for changing up their formulas in unwelcome ways.
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The consent judgement will require Johnny Rockets to pay $571,460 in back wages and damages to 85033 waiters and waitresses.
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We've long known that higher prices tend to induce sloppiness and inefficiencies as well as barrels full of bad judgement.
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For another, many jobs will continue to require a blend of skills, flexibility and judgement that is difficult to automate.
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" He responded on Twitter, including one tweet that said, "Her judgement has killed thousands, unleashed ISIS and wrecked the economy.
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It provides the opportunity for companies to describe issues and risks, based upon their judgement as to what is important.
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"I think it is way too early to pass judgement (but) we like the momentum that we have," Staley said.
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Under norma procedures, H-1B petitions take between three and six months to get a judgement, according to The Verge.
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But should more damaging stories surface — especially ones that demonstrate poor ethical judgement — Pruitt could be abandoned in a flash.
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Cold brew is the heavenly stuff you keep paying close to $4 for a cup for despite your better judgement.
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Ceyenne is a mother figure now too, delivering Sabrina's nurturing legacy of generosity and judgement-free love into the future.
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Oracle lost a $9 billion judgement against the tech giant for allegedly infringing Java Standard Edition when it created Android.
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"Compliments are in a large part a judgement base," says Allison Shaw, a communication researcher from the University at Buffalo.
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There's a lot of judgement from people who don't know that you're dealing with a chronic illness or don't care.
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In her work, Ono generously extends the creative hand to her audience, without overt judgement we are open to respond.
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Using Alicia M in the debate as a paragon of virtue just shows that Crooked Hillary suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT!
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The state of Oklahoma alleged that greed had been a primary motivator for the companies, and today's judgement affirms that.
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Aside from the interest earned on the bonds themselves, investors seeking pre-judgement interest are entitled to 9%, said Schnabl.
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In the first, an expert panel consisting of three people reviews the facts and the law, then renders its judgement.
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And since these are behaviors, talking about obesity can be perceived as a personal judgement about laziness and self-control.
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In the de Mol case the lawsuit was allowed to run its course — resulting in today's preliminary judgement against Facebook.
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Additionally, her kindness and lack of judgement has made me feel better--and helped me learn to let go peacefully.
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While some Republicans praised Trump's pick, others said they'd hold their judgement until they got a chance to question Powell.
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"It was never my intention to show disrespect to the learned judge or his judgement," Manuel said in a statement.
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I haven't had it in a while, mostly because of the shame and judgement, but it's not a bad combo!
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He later blamed the slow recovery on Puerto Rican officials, questioning the judgement of officials in responding to the storm.
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However, I was not about to jump to conclusions and make a judgement on a situation I know nothing about.
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"There is sufficient ... evidence to suggest that the exclusive agreements had resulted in anti-competitive effects," the tribunal's judgement said.
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Now what he meant is because her judgement is so bad — so Bernie Sanders, not me, said she's not qualified.
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You can't take away someone's personal choice to recreate someone, but you can encourage people to use their best judgement.
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In Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgement, the philosopher breaks down aesthetics into a series of rational, systematic arguments.
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Of course, the entire test was performed by Tesla, so we'll reserve judgement until a third party performs a similar test.
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It's just about judgement day for Volkswagen, which has admitted rigging its diesels to spew more pollution than the law allows.
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Some of the observations and suggestions I found useful, such as meditation and learning not to place judgement on my emotions.
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But I think the judgement is a little less harsh in Nigeria than it is in the U.S. and Western Europe.
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But one's judgement of that sexual history is not and should not be dictated by the gender of anyone's former partners.
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On the bright side, it kind of looks like a big-budget Lifetime movie, if that's what you're into — no judgement!
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Research shows that it can be harder to exercise good judgement, think clearly and make smart decisions later in the afternoon.
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"They did give the money back; they gave it to us in the form of a judgement in court," Kohm said.
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"BREASTFEEDING=JUDGEMENT FREE ZONE!" she captioned the Instagram snap, taken from her bed during the quiet moment with her youngest child.
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We then have to make a judgement call about any risk it puts to Valve, our developer partners, or our customers.
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The White House previously cited Tim Morrison, another national security official who replaced Hill as Vindman's superior, in questioning Vindman's judgement.
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It's a really tough thing, not being allowed to demonstrate your own judgement about what is right and what is wrong.
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The committee ruled that his behavior constituted "immorality, lack of judgement, and unacceptable behavior," and he was banned from USA Volleyball.
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"The voters will pronounce a verdict in nine months, and we must trust their judgement," she said during her floor speech.
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Nearly two decades later, in a time of heightened awareness around mental health, Garner's judgement of Anu Singh reads as cutting.
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"As a black leader, I think he is being targeted very, very, harshly for a poor lapse of judgement," Ennen said.
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Of course this is a complex area of judgement and it is possible that you are right and I am wrong.
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I could be convinced, by after the fall, that we should have a fourth but I haven't made that judgement yet.
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No judgement from us if you buy this for your Halloween costume… or just want to channel your inner 1740 Scott.
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However, nothing is more awkward than a white person who is blind to how their racial privilege is clouding their judgement.
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Cruz, who had cautioned against a "rush to judgement," recently tweeted a video of O'Rourke calling for justice in the case.
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We are fallible creatures, and sometimes all those tiny lapses in judgement—typically harmless on their own—combine in disastrous ways.
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It's still unclear whether Thiel benefited financially from $823 million judgement against Gawker, but the impact of his attack is evident.
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They demonstrated cases in which "cognitive illusions" affect judgement, and highlighted the conditions in which humans tend to make irrational decisions.
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Hence, let's watch but withhold judgement: The mark of an indisputable shift will be millions of orders for multiple years running.
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We need a commander-in-chief with the experience and judgement to deal with a dangerous North Korea on Day One.
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Viewers might experience a pang of outrage that the falcon in question eventually sells for $24,000, but Ancarani avoids passing judgement.
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I am yet to hear any of the cheeky redhead's bangers out in the club so I can't pass full judgement.
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Just nine percent of Europeans expressed confidence in his judgement on world affairs, according to a new survey by Pew Research.
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I think it will take five or six months before we get a judgement; it will be in November or December.
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As always, Patch is a new company that hasn't shipped a hardware product before, so use your own judgement before backing.
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Dev's speech works wonders and Kenny marches onstage to perform a card trick with the host before revealing his final judgement.
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Because even as this game is ultimately subject to my gut judgement, we can all agree that Meereen is objectively lame.
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"First, we do not exclude the possibility that very sophisticated bots can systematically escape a human annotator's judgement," the authors write.
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My friends have such unique tastes, and listening with them helps me to let go of judgement and embrace different sounds.
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There we could order our chai tea lattes in peace, free from the judgement of 21-year-old coffee nationalist baristas.
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But this sort of thing does leave one questioning the judgement of both Corbyn and a section of the contemporary left.
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That's not a judgement of the gift giver, it's just they may have no idea what's lurking on their hard drive.
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That judgement appears to be: journalists are a load of fucking wonks and everything they say is complete and utter nonsense.
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Your laptop is your trusty sidekick that has been with you through thick and thin, and this can cloud your judgement.
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Summer is nearly here, which means it's finally time to pour ourselves iced coffee or rosé without the judgement of strangers.
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Hillary Clinton should not be given national security briefings in that she is a lose cannon with extraordinarily bad judgement & insticts.
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But it is possible that the Trump Tower meeting was questionable judgement at worst, and that there were no further interactions.
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When a reputation is killed, it's when failure comes as a result of loss of integrity or judgement ... breaking of laws.
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Our crazy world is nuanced, and machines are not yet ready to make difficult judgement calls, even by Facebook's own admission.
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Sibanye's U.S.-listed shares rose around 3 percent on the judgement, while on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange they gained 1.5 percent.
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Children are much better at taking in the first visual cue given and making a snap judgement based on that cue.
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The New Yorker's John Cassidy says it speaks to questions about whether Trump has the "character and judgement" to be president.
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Yes, it was one of my more spoiled moments of #TakeOutTakeout, but here's to hoping this is a judgement-free zone.
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One moment of ill-judgement becomes an eternity of shareable content, an endless cycle of mockery and soul-destroying public humiliation.
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As a famous person living life in the public eye, it's inevitable that you'll be subjected to some degree of judgement.
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It's still too early to pass judgement, of course — all we know about the product is what we've seen from leaks.
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But in Neely's case, Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale said "our officers showed poor judgement" and should've waited for vehicle transport.
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Chronic sleep deprivation from managing a crisis halfway around the world, potentially over many nights, is not conducive to sound judgement.
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Absent this framework, no impartial judgement can be made to protect creditors from unfair discrimination or to protect their best interests.
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"We will be taking appropriate advice, scrutinising the text line by line and forming our own judgement," a DUP spokesman said.
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The victims are seeking to collect $1.67 billion in damages from Iran, awarded to them in a 2016 Supreme Court judgement.
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Every person deserves access to the kind of care I received at Planned Parenthood - affordable, compassionate care without judgement or shame.
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There was so much judgement when they were asking me about my sexual activity and what I was doing with myself.
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Chilli's iconic on-stage persona, which she refers to as her "cartoon," is soulful, unapologetic, and disinterested in anyone else's judgement.
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Her lawyer argues to the extent a jury might find Demi responsible, any judgement should be reduced to reflect Edenilson's responsibility.
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I'm not sure if that says more about Calvin Harris' songwriting ability or the judgement of the UK population at large.
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Match is looking for a judgement that would force this suit to be litigated in the Court of England or Wales.
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In the run-up to the referendum, Johnson displayed his error of judgement with comments about Barack Obama's "part-Kenyan" heritage.
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IDC used its data to assert that smartwatches "are not for everyone," but Canalys is holding its judgement for another quarter.
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But the idea of using editorial judgement made Facebook executives uncomfortable, and ultimately Schrader and his co-workers lost their jobs.
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Even hedonist philosophers like Epicurus recognized that living well involves exercising wise judgement, restraint and self-control, and accepting inevitable adversity.
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Naivete, avarice or laissez-faire in this regard is a fundamental lapse of judgement and represents a threat to our societies.
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Tripp retained Meissner Associates, which won a $22.5 million judgement in 2016 in a whistleblower lawsuit over financial fraud at Monsanto.
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The court overturned a past judgement, unanimously ruling that blocking the benefits was against the law, according to The Associated Press.
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Leos often come off as too commanding on emails and in meetings, and they're too quick to challenge their boss's judgement.
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Brooke from Wilmington read it this way: This picture represents the negative effects our labeling and quick judgement have on society.
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The central judgement I'm making today is to fund an additional £175bn over the next five years for our future prosperity.
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His trial concluded today with his release from jail, and a final judgement in the case will be delivered in August.
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Design an approach based on that informationWhen coming up with a plan to combat coronavirus, don't let emotions cloud your judgement.
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"Ambassador Maruyama did not mean to prejudge findings or judgement of this ICJ case," the ministry told Reuters in a statement.
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The allegations against the division are still being investigated, Moore said, asking that judgement be withheld until the investigation is complete.
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"And at the end of the day, that's really much more about implementation than it is about policy judgement," he said.
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Your calm and sensible demeanor and personality have always been your trademark, as well as your intellect, fairness and good judgement.
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Given the trend of inbound tourism, I made a quick judgement call and snapped up 10 properties in just one year.
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Tulsi Gabbard, both military veterans, clashed at the 5th Democratic debate Wednesday night after the representative questioned the mayor's military judgement.
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However, in my judgement, the Google Pixel, with which I compared it shot for shot, took slightly better pictures and videos.
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That incident was just one of many cases where Facebook has shown poor judgement on the censorship of important news events.
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Recently (and without judgement), a male friend inquired as to whether sex work continues to be a healthy decision for me.
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