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"The judge very frankly I think issued an incomplete, sloppily written decision," Mr. Hess said.
"Swedes tend to judge very easily; nothing really impresses them," says Åkerlund.
People judge very quickly in this country whereas I would rather take stock at the end of the season.
"I understand very clearly what is happening here, Judge, very clearly," Mr. Bruno replied, prompting a friend sitting in the courtroom to whisper, "Stop it, Joe".
Not only do they say that his rulings often differ somewhat from what lawyers expected, but they also describe him as a judge very comfortable with gray areas.
But I think the public will judge very harshly any party that tries to run and hide from the public scrutiny that those PM debates brought to 2010.
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"Judges used to go into the judging very openly.
If we don't resolve this, the W.T.O. will be judged very harshly".
I am certain that George W. will be judged very harshly by history for his foolishness.
It gives fairly modest grants to energy projects that are judged very risky but also highly promising.
"We have some very fine women judges, very fine women legislators and very fine women board members.
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