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But they make distinctions readily, the most prominent being that unlike judges, umpires don't deliberate.
We don't deliberate about the past; we think it irrational to do anything aimed at trying to change or affect the past.
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Replying to Boot's arguments, Will Wilkinson of The Economist wrote that "there is no question that serious people do not deliberate like this" and that "crediting this sort of keyboard brinkmanship has already done Americans (and Iraqis and Afghans) incalculable harm".
A jury doesn't deliberate twenty-some hours over three or four days if the evidence wasn't more complex".
The military attorneys took the file to John Vines, the commanding general of Fort Bragg, who didn't deliberate long.
He didn't deliberate over it".
But they did not deliberate for long.
I did not deliberate at all before taking it, really.
I think at the outset, it ought to be noted publicly that the Senate does not deliberate a great deal on United States District Court judges.
For a doctor does not deliberate whether he shall heal, nor an orator whether he shall convince, nor a statesman whether he shall produce law and order, nor does any one else deliberate about his end.
Interestingly, this increase did not correlate with jurors who were dismissed prior to verdict and, thus, did not deliberate to a final decision with fellow jurors.
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