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Firstly, substantive judgments describe ways of being beautiful or ugly (Burton 1992, Zangwill 1995).
If judgments describe things and states of affairs and thus would give us access to reality by setting themselves over against that reality, we must step back as it were and consider a wider reality that includes judgments.
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22 With this package they then make judgments, described by Polanyi 16 writing about personal knowledge: in respect of choices made in the exercise of personal judgment …. there is always a range of discretion open in a choice….
The judgment describes aspects of the defence as "improbable, implausible and contrived".
A graphic passage in Rhodes's memoir, quoted in the supreme court judgment, describes what happened to him: "Abuse.
The judgment described how "medical, social work and legal professionals were all confused about whether or not she had capacity" at the end of July.
Secret Service director Joseph Clancy said on Wednesday he was "disappointed and disturbed at the apparent lack of judgment described in this report.
Such has been the secrecy around the case that the court of appeal judgment described her as living in "Ruritania", while their son was described as having "dual British and Ruritanian nationality".
In fact, Trudie rethought Ms Martin's position herself, getting what the judgment described as "her minions" to institute a "sham" procedure whereby it could be established whether she should be laid off.
Human rights campaigners have called for a full criminal investigation into the rendition of a Pakistani man by UK and US forces to Afghanistan, following a supreme court judgment describing his subsequent detention at the notorious US prison at Bagram as unlawful.
If an amateur can comprehend the significance of Jones v Kernott, a judgment described by one specialist as "clear as mud", it seems to be anticipating parliamentary reform in saying that the courts will now consider correcting unfair cohabitation outcomes, even when these are perfectly legal, as they already do with marital disputes.
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