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Civil rights, she implies, are important, but so is judicial modesty, and a sensible judge balances the two.
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Municipal bankruptcy was largely untested at the time – how would a judge balance the needs of city employees, poor people, vendors and other creditors?
Representing the nursery, Paul Tjiam of Simmons & Simmons told TechCrunch: "The judge balanced the interests of privacy against the interest of reputation (of this nursery).
"The judge balanced the interests of privacy against the interest of reputation (of this nursery).
The second is to supplement these data with a sensory analysis that enables the winemaker to judge balance and especially tanning maturity in the field or in the laboratory.
He played his own transcriptions of two Bach cello suites, No. 1 in G and No. 2 in D minor, and the quick dances were notable for their clean, precise lines and perfectly judged balances.
Mr. Mackerras (pronounced mc-CARE-ess) was known for performances that were revelatory not only because of their clarity and precision, their astutely judged balances and their consideration of period style, but also because they invariably sounded so deeply felt.
How should judges balance the concerns of the victim against the rights of the defendant?
The whole is a wonderfully judged balance of architecture and art.
In the finely judged balance of his line Maxwell has often, and with justice, been compared to WH Auden.
At 2 30 that morning, judges balanced a tiara on her head and named Addams the best in the state.
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