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Currently judgements in criminal law rely on what some call the "commonsense philosophy" of cause and effect, action and blame.
However, the FCO has since appealed against successive court judgements in favour of the Chagossians.
His success is considerable; the images demand suspension of prior judgements in order to be fully understood.
Neither Iran nor the US sent legal representatives to argue against the judgements in one another's courts.
Paxman said resources on Newsnight were "extremely stretched... [which] doesn't make it a satisfactory environment in which people are making difficult editorial judgements in the long term".
So I believe people will understand why the Agencies cannot be specific about the sources, which have formed the judgements in this document, and why we cannot publish everything we know.
Is higher education likely to make you better, to improve your capacity to make sound moral as well as technical judgements, in other words to take part in what Amartya Sen calls "public reasoning"?
The Guardian did what newspapers were invented to do: to make well-reasoned editorial judgements – in this case to reveal an abuse of power by American and British intelligence agencies on a scale which most people would have regarded unthinkable.
Osborne explains why we shouldn't reduce the deficit faster (BBC) What he said That brings me to the first of the key judgements in this Budget: how fast do we cut the deficit?
"The historians will make their judgements in 20 years' time".
(Berker uses "propositions" instead of "perceptual judgements" in his formulation).
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