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If Facebook loses, the company could face a judgment as high as $40 billion.
Perhaps this was a way for me to face a judgment different from that of Eduardo Zalamea, and not involve him in an adventure that he had no reason to share.
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The company faces a judgment day of sorts on Thursday, when Twitter makes its debut as a public company.
Facing a judgment nearly three times the size of its annual operating budget and a $2.8-million 2.8-millionn itshortfall fincal year, the town had already cut many servitss and asked employees to take reductions in pay.
Times reporters face a daily judgment: How critical is information that sources will impart only if promised that they will not be identified?
For example, under a New Jersey law known as the Parking Offenses Adjudication Act, which took effect in July, a motorist with an unpaid parking ticket could have his driver's license suspended and could face a court judgment for the unpaid amount.
Cable news organizations would then face an editorial judgment call as to how many segments the story merits over the course of a day.
Reagan, on the other hand, believed everyone would face a day of judgment, and that Davis's was near.
The latest and most prominent practitioner of this ritual is Akio Toyoda, who was compelled to fluff the egos of members of U.S. Congress a bunch of self-righteous nincompoops, most of whom are guilty of so many ethical failings and screwings of the citizen that they could face a similar last judgment in front of a higher body regulating quality in politics, if only there were one.
There are many such people among Republicans who will face a very stern judgment indeed from history and will have been responsible for the suffering and death of very large numbers of people.
By February, he faced a Housing Court judgment of $24,000, Mr. Weinstein said, and told a friend he was going upstate.
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