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States currently have to recognize judgments from other states.
Judgments from the supreme court in Westminster are invariably reserved and delivered months after any hearing.
After receiving 90 expert judgments from 18 countries, the results were tallied.
Judgments from Strasbourg would, in effect, become advisory and the UK's supreme court will become supreme.
The party's policy will be to treat judgments from the Strasbourg court merely as advisory.
Tammaro accumulated liens and judgments — from New York State, American Express Travel Services, Bergdorf Goodman.
But does she think that people can make snap judgments from her profile?
Wilshaw revolutionised Mossbourne and received two outstanding judgments from Ofsted and placed eight people in Oxbridge.
The referee stands, silently, at the toss and lays down judgments from on high - the ultimate faceless bureaucrat.
But in 2002, Mr. Bush signed legislation allowing payment for judgments from the frozen assets of terrorist states.
Evidently we still make judgments from facial stereotypes, as the facially deformed are persistently regarded as criminal or stupid.
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