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Based on the close look I have given The Times's coverage in response to these messages, the soundness of the news judgment reflected in the paper's performance so far deserves a decent grade.
The reasoning of the court is unknown because the decision has not been published, but presumably the judgment reflected a decision that if communications come through the U.S. they become no different than conversations within the U.S. as far as FISA is concerned.
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But diplomats warned that blaming rebels was a rush to judgment, reflecting the government's agenda.
First, the judgment reflects a profound hostility to Microsoft's efforts to improve Windows by adding new features and functionality.
Her advisers said any evolution was the result of policy judgment reflecting the changing circumstances of the war, rather than a politically calculated repackaging.
To be sure, that judgment reflects some confirmation bias — the tendency of people to interpret evidence in a way that is consistent with their previous beliefs.
The nonbreakup provisions of the judgment reflect three primary objectives, none of which is warranted by the violations found by the court and none of which serves a legitimate purpose under the antitrust laws.
Her pursuit of happiness and her moralistic judgment reflect Malick's critique of the Protestant doctrine of personal salvation: she evaluates her experience in terms of personal interest, of benefit or harm (the Protestant ethic underlying the spirit of capitalism); without mediation, she lacks the compass to wend her way through the complexities of life without reducing them to a linear scale.
That judgment reflects the lessons learned in Iraq, where, with other reporters, I spent years listening to the illusionism of generals "putting lipstick on a pig," as Gen. David H. Petraeus expressed it when it was his time to retrieve what he could from the disaster unfolding there.
Without judgment, reflect on who you admire and why.
Our results suggest that both small and large numerosity judgment reflect stages on a single, continuous enumeration mechanism.
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