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The idea was to go beyond the movement's old tofu severity, the air of judgment and self-abnegation.
Finally, two just-noticeable-change calculations are presented that are based on colorimetric and visual air quality judgment studies.
He signs off by reiterating that he takes matters in the realm of equality, diversity and sexual harrassment – whether in the workplace or relating to on-air editorial judgment – "very seriously across the BBC".
We created the job of "standards editor," to make sure our policies on accuracy and fair play were rigorous and to help enforce them, and a "public editor" to serve as a kind of independent auditor, with freedom to air his judgments on the Web site and in the Sunday paper.
It is a tribute to the intelligence of Norris and Blythe that these ideas can be aired without judgment and without stereotyping and tabloidisation – in fact, one of the most apparently vindictive statements is put in the mouth of Olivia Colman, who can't help but be thoroughly sympathetic.
Carol Paradis of Brooklyn wrote to say she was "astonished that The Times would devote so much coverage, if any at all, to what is a private and obviously harrowing family dispute". A few suggested that even if the editors found the story newsworthy, running it at such great length -- more than 2,500 words -- lent it an air of conclusive judgment, despite Hendra's denials.
Following the judgment, clean air in the UK will be overseen by the courts, rather than ministers, in what was described as a "wholly exceptional" ruling.
The EU's Court of Justice passed a judgment that air passengers who arrive more than three hours late at their destination are due compensation of up to €600 (£494) plus expenses, per person.
Aubier did admit to Libération that not mentioning his ties to Total was "a bit light," but asserted that "these activities absolutely do not influence my judgment about air pollution and diesel".
But it's hard not to question ESPN's judgment when airing Heroes of the Dorm, when it brings little to the table other than the Blizzard pedigree.
Newham initially endorsed the Federal government's 1986 Review of Australia's Defence Capabilities, otherwise known as the Dibb Report, but shortly afterwards publicly criticised its "understanding of the application of air power" and "debatable judgments", especially its lukewarm attitude to the employment of the F-111s for strategic strike.
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