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The problem comes in getting that judgment enforced at the local level.
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Gifford led the team in the Dudgeon case at Strasbourg in 1983, where they succeeded in getting a judgment that changed the law against homosexuality in Northern Ireland.
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No judgments here, I get that.
So they appear to have a problem in getting these intuitive judgments about reasons right.
California Labor Commissioner Julie Su acknowledged that there have been delays in getting payments to workers who win judgments.
Sir Jeremy Greenstock, Britain's UN envoy, said of Brahimi: "There is huge respect in the UN system for his experience, his political and diplomatic judgment and his subtlety in getting through the rocks in an extremely difficult subject".
In any system, any credible financial system, the supervisors get to make that judgment.
But who gets to make that judgment really?
Certain scandals happen as a lapse in judgment that get couples into counseling, talking about problems in their marriage, and when it's all said and done they're stronger than ever.
But having considered the matter, LSE agreed that it had "got the judgment wrong" in its efforts to balance the right of all students.
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