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"A judgment flawed by a $2 trillion error speaks for itself," a Treasury spokeswoman said.
But the Treasury attacked S&P's calculations, saying: "A judgment flawed by a $2tn error speaks for itself".
Despite the paper's full disclosure of the sergeant's aversion to note-taking, I find that news judgment flawed — one allowing critics to foster a perception of the paper as leaning toward Mr. Nifong.
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Lawyers in the field now commonly use a technique more identified with corporate litigation: probing depositions, designed to uncover any lapses in judgment, flaws in a process or wrongdoing.
And his judgment is flawed.
"Gillard's judgment was flawed.
They came off as unseemly, the writer's judgment as flawed.
Nimr had been in detention since 2012 so there was no rush to judgment, however flawed the judicial process.
All the same, Mr. Baron put guidelines in place after the Sotheby's debacle to limit losses when his judgment proves flawed.
But Mr. Warner argued that the officers thought the worst of Mr. Diallo for no good reason and that their judgment was flawed from the beginning.
Certainly, there are times when his judgment seems flawed; he arrives in St Lucia with a camera crew when a post-rehab Amy seems to crave nothing more than a cuddle.
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