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While no generation holds the patent on how to share -- and I actively follow a "live-and-let-live" course of judgment -- it's still troubling to knock heads with what seems to be the new normal of how we treat one another: rudely, meanly, and at times, with such hostility that you're left wishing Noah had invited only one of each species on board.
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In the course of his judgment, Lord Justice Carnwath also observed: "I find myself unable wholly to support the position taken by either party".
In the course of its judgment, the Court of Appeal accepted that the source test is one of the tests that can be relied on to determine whether a decision by a body is amenable to judicial review.
In the course of its judgment, the Court of Appeal noted that at common law if the return to a writ of habeas corpus – the response to the writ that a person holding a detainee had to give – was valid on its face, the court could not inquire further into the matter.
That's allowing, of course, for judgments, liens and lawful repossessions as the natural birthright of Clayton's ilk of trash along with the occasional larceny conviction, biannual drunken rampage and the odd besotted set-to with an in-law -- the strain of dispute usually touched off by some slattern of a cousin and contested evermore with a mattock handle or a carpet knife".
The decisions of the Supreme Court are rich with argument, history, some flashes of fine writing, and, of course, legal judgments of great import for all Americans.
Such candour has not been a hallmark of Trinity Mirror management to date, of course: the judgment handed down by Mr Justice Mann was highly critical of its repeated denials of phone hacking at the Daily and Sunday Mirror and the People.
"The only issue here is that the Ph.D. student of Dr. Daneshjou has used some of the writings of the Korean author, which is of course poor judgment.
As to whether the former Speaker's reference to "a gay and secular fascism" that "is prepared to use the government if it can get control of it" was "very narrowly focussed," that's not true, either — though this, of course, is a matter of judgment as distinct from absolutely verifiable fact.
Bob Dylan will turn 70 next Tuesday — unless of course Judgment Day arrives in the meantime, an eventuality that Mr. Dylan might well take in stride.
Of course, judgment regarding ghostwriting or plagiarism should be withheld until the candidate publications are appraised by an editorial board or ethics committee.
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