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An attachment may also be issued after a judgment, the term frequently being used to designate a levy upon a bank account, wages, or other intangible assets of the debtor.
As clients were selected on entry to the service, CM's were required to make a judgment as to the likely term of service required.
Using the federal courts to protect domain names is especially problematic because most squatters are "judgment proof," a term used to describe defendants who simply do not have the money or assets to pay a judgment entered against them.
Asked if she thought Senator Obama was dishonest, McCain's Mean Girl meandered: "I'm not saying he's dishonest, but in terms of judgment, in terms of being able to answer a question forthrightly, it has two different parts to this.
To determine if the scans with low radiotracer activity were "diagnostic" such as those with standard activity, two expert nuclear medicine physicians, unaware of the administered activity, independently reviewed the scans and expressed a final qualitative judgment in terms of "diagnostic"/ non-diagnostic" scan.
These qualitative judgments have been termed 'insights'--hence the focus on 'insights' in this document.
These kinds of rapid judgments have been termed intuitive (e.g., Evans, 2008; Kruglanski & Gigerenzer, 2011).
After the news broke during the next week, Ellis apologized and took responsibility for what he termed a lapse in judgment.
For these reasons, we immediately filed a petition to the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention requesting what would be a sixth judgment that the terms of her imprisonment are in clear violation of both Burmese and international law.
"AstraZeneca is a classic example of the conflict between the temptations and attractions of short-term profit versus a long-term judgment about whether you will be better off.
The distinction between the two versions is that the second accurately stated that the finding about Iraq's efforts to obtain uranium was in the report, but was not among its "key judgments," a term used in intelligence reporting to indicate that a stated conclusion represents the consensus of intelligence agencies.
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