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Some assumptions have to be made when judging anyone who has reached maturity.

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Six judges from the governing Sandinista party ruled that the constitutional ban did not apply to Mr. Ortega, but the ruling immediately caused an uproar because it was made when no opposition judges were present.

We believe that it may be the case if the comparative judgements were being conducted with a small number of hard copy scripts or performances but it would be unlikely with large numbers of scripts and judgements being made when using online software systems, because judges may not encounter individual scripts in subsequent comparisons.

Leaked e-mails from the global intelligence company Stratfor earlier this year suggested that a sealed indictment was ready to be made public when American officials judged that legal proceedings against Mr. Assange in Britain and Sweden were coming to a close.

A temporary injunction was granted last year, and on Feb. 21 it was made permanent when Judge John S. Martin Jr. found that Mr. Scognamillo and his family were first to market and obtain a trademark (1995) for Patsy's sauce (now in seven varieties).

When he was asked in an interview whether the son of a rubbish collector could be made a judge, Saber said that the judiciary should be "lofty and have status" and that judges had to come from "a respectable milieu".

Problems arise when attempts are made to judge the significance of similar but nonidentical array data.

In this work, an attempt has been made to judge the performance of discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and discrete wavelet packet transform (DWPT) based noise removal technique when applied to LLS.

Legal history was also made when the judge, Mr Justice McKinnon, ruled that images of the soldiers' faces could not be shown for fear that they could become terrorist targets.

Society and people are made to judge!

The harm is made worse when a judge, a public official, is asked to use public power to inflict it.

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