Sentence examples for know verdict from inspiring English sources

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The self-proclaimed "quiet man" of British politics has made so little impact that a MORI poll has just recorded the biggest "don't know" verdict that an opposition leader has ever secured at this point in their career.

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But as we all know, verdicts, indeed the whole system, can also be asinine – tough, even tragic, for its innocent victims, grimly fascinating for the novelist.

You know the verdict.

We now know the verdict of the Trial of the Digital Century: guilty.

You know, the verdict the conservative "activist judges" on the Supreme Court set precedent and forever capped negligent corporation's punitive damages?! WHAT?! Their initial $5 billion dollar judgment had been reduced to $500 million.

Mr. Haouari's lawyer argued that a crucial witness was not believable and that had the jury known, the verdict would have been different.

But I knew this verdict was coming.

"I don't know what the verdict is going to be," Mr. Giuliani said.

I was determined to let her know that the verdict did not mean she had been disbelieved.

Although Mr. Waring said he did not know what his verdict would have been, his statements seemed to be leaning in Mr. Marshall's favor.

And he told the jury last week that he did not know if the verdict would affect the rebuilding effort, but he cautioned jurors that it should not "enter into your decision in this case".

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