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But agreeing that whoever it is should stay on whatever the decision on the trust would run the risk of prejudging the issue.

Not prejudice in the socially evil way we now use the word, of course, but prejudice as a process of prejudging, predicting, preventing — acts as necessary to scientific understanding as they have been to simple survival.

"We are opposed to unilateral acts by either side that create facts on the ground and that have the results of prejudging issues that are to be settled through negotiations between the parties," he added, repeating longstanding administration policy.

If we decided what to do before his report and got it wrong we would be accused of prejudging the inquiry.' Waiting is currently the name of the game on the railways.

The tradeoff is they can rightly be accused of prejudging the result and the judicial process -- of doubting the same institutions they regularly accuse Trump of attacking and undermining.

Now the EU stands accused by Israel of prejudging the talks by issuing formal guidelines to prevent any funding of projects in territories that were occupied by Israel in 1967.When the Arab spring began in 2010, the EU thought it had something special to offer: its experience of helping the democratisation of eastern Europe.

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Mr. McConnell said the president, in proposing a new version of the Democrats' legislation, seemed to prejudging the outcome of the session.

Addressing a panel of potential jurors in her Compton courtroom, Hunter explained the importance of not prejudging witnesses and used her unfortunate run-ins with the tradesmen to illustrate her point.

Hence, this kind of "feedback" anti-windup should always be used because it is never possible to prejudge of any non-linearity that could appear.

It's unfair, of course, to prejudge people's performance or intent, but there's little or nothing in the appointees' backgrounds, save for San Fernando Valley businessman Bert Boeckmann, to suggest that any of them has a strong base of knowledge or experience in police-reform issues or in dealing with a large intractable organization like the LAPD.

Judge Posner admits that, if he had a similar case before him today, such out-of-court commentary might be inappropriate because the comments might suggest prejudging of the result.

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