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It suggests an element of prejudgment.
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"If you have any sort of prejudgment, it's the kiss of death for a photographer," Mr. Bain Hogg said.
It accused Mr. Obradovic of "prejudgment of the electoral results and disobedience of the electoral procedure".
He said that there were bound to be legal questions raised, questions of prejudgment — the prejudgment, say, that every scarf is a religious symbol — and that from the point of view of French law those questions were important.
But an Energy Department spokeswoman, Corry Schiermeyer, said that far more data had to be collected and put in sequence before any conclusions could be drawn, and that people "should not have any kind of prejudgment in the meantime".
The way in which our prejudgments open us up to the matter at issue in such a way that those prejudgments are themselves capable of being revised exhibits the character of the Gadamerian conception of prejudgment, and its role in understanding, as itself constituting a version of the hermeneutic circle.
Moreover, the indispensable role of prejudgment in understanding connects directly with Gadamer's rethinking of the traditional concept of hermeneutics as necessarily involving, not merely explication, but also application.
Richardson went on to accuse committee members of "prejudgment and improper influence of witnesses," which "clearly influenced subsequent staff testimony".
ONE element of his approach was architectural.
Each has an element of recklessness.
"I always feel this element of danger".
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