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Other alleged jihadi associates of Berjawi in west London who have been named in court judgments include two Ethiopians who have since been excluded from the UK on security grounds.

The European court of human rights, the final court of appeal for human rights claims from the UK, whose judgments include the decision to ban deportations to countries which practise torture, is also singled out by the cables.

Examples of their judgments include "generous player" and "nasty miser".

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It gets stronger after the interval, becoming more interesting as it plays with ideas of illusion and reality, moral crusades and critical judgments including – in a brilliant moment – the star rating system for reviews.

Count the missed calls — on bang-bang plays at first base, on tag plays, on boundary judgments (including home run, fair/foul and catch/no catch) — so everyone knows who is having a good year and who is not.

As it is, claim settlements and judgments including those involving civil rights actions – brought against the New York Police Department have risen from $74.1m in fiscal year 2002 to $185.6m in fiscal year 2011, according to numbers compiled by my office (pdf).

As described by the government officials, the findings of Mr. Duelfer's report, in its current draft, are broadly consistent with the interim judgments, including the report issued in October 2003 by David A. Kay, the first top American inspector.

A quick search nets at least a half-dozen snap judgments: including how attractive the person is, how well they dress, who their friends are, which exclusive parties they attend and how often.

During his legal career, Mr. Verma issued many landmark judgments including one that said that sexual harassment at work violates a woman's right to equality in the workplace and infringes on her constitutional rights.

On issues related to Iraq and terrorism, the report found that American intelligence agencies had been reasonable in most of their prewar judgments, including the idea that Mr. Hussein was most likely to use his own intelligence service operatives, rather than terrorist organizations, to conduct attacks.

He was born into the law in that his maternal grandfather was Lord Atkin, famous for many judgments, including a landmark ruling on habeas corpus and another which extended the law of negligence in a case involving a snail found in a bottle of ginger beer.

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