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The international tribunal for the law of the sea in Hamburg said its decision concerns only whether the ship should be released and not a wider judgment about whether warships can be seized in civil debt cases.
"What's worrying is we seem to have moved away from a clear ideological divide to an apolitical calculation as to who should be censored, because of a wider judgment based purely on the potential to upset and offend," says Tom Slater, assistant editor at Spiked and co-ordinator of the project.
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The complaint seeks a class-wide judgment declaring the department's policies unconstitutional.
Judgment of the general, like wider judgments about the war itself, may alter as time lengthens, and we see what ultimately becomes of the American attempt to write a new chapter in the history of the Middle East.
If judgments describe things and states of affairs and thus would give us access to reality by setting themselves over against that reality, we must step back as it were and consider a wider reality that includes judgments.
On a more practical level, the application of operators defined in belief merging to judgment aggregation problems lead to the definition of a wider class of aggregation operators for judgment aggregation, the so-called distance-based procedures.
The results of such an investigation will ultimately determine whether the story amounts to a case of terrible bureaucratic judgment or becomes a wider political scandal.
Cabinet ministers evoke a wide variety of judgments, but I cannot recall anything quite so caustic as that of the celebrated journalist Bernard Levin, on the foreign secretary, Selwyn Lloyd, in 1959.
This particular numerical example is admittedly extremely simple, but a wide variety of judgments of relative likeness to truth crop up both in everyday parlance as well as in scientific discourse.
The present strategy is to use this Kantian account in order to ground a wider category of the aesthetic, which includes judgments of taste along with judgments of daintiness, dumpiness, delicacy, elegance, and the rest.
Simply taking the mean would give greater weight to the judgments of participants who used a wider range of scores.
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