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Without a mention of anyone else by name, this could be understood as an oblique reference to the judgment of Bill Sheridan, the first-year defensive coordinator.

Most tellingly, Chernishova says, Russian constitutional court rulings now routinely make reference to ECHR judgments: "And you really cannot underestimate the importance, the message sent to ordinary people when justice is finally done in cases – police brutality, for example – that domestic courts have delayed, or failed even to consider".

The judge in the initial Kenny case on the admissibility of the imputations said: "In their written submissions both parties made reference to the judgments of McCallum J in Hanson-Young v Bauer Media Limited [2013] NSWSC 1306 ("Hanson-Young No 1") and Hanson-Young No 2.

Aside from a brief reference to "my poor judgment," the governor's resignation speech was peculiarly self-serving.

Instead, he explains the fact that nuclear war was avoided by reference to the superior judgment of Kennedy and Khrushchev, who had "an intuitive grasp of game theory" – an example of increasing rationality in history, Pinker believes.

Not only did the 26-year-old British composer entitle each of his three movements with references to divine judgment, guilty tears and eternal despair, he even dedicated this musical provocation to the memory of his parents instead of say, oh, I don't know... Japan?! A life-long peace-monger, Britten undoubtedly knew what he was doing: Flipping the bird across the Pacific.

Try it while speaking without reference to comparisons or judgments.

Much of Kant's aesthetics and theory of teleology is developed without any explicit reference to the faculty of judgment, and the "Critique of Aesthetic Judgment" makes no mention of the role of reflective judgment in empirical scientific enquiry (in fact, the term "reflective judgment" does not figure in the "Critique of Aesthetic Judgment" at all).

Context matters because the brain requires a frame of reference to make any evaluative judgment.

Fauré omitted the Dies Irae, though reference to the day of judgment appears in the Libera me, which, like Verdi, he added to the normal liturgical text.

He's the first person in the Bible to be called a Messiah, and the first biblical reference to an afterlife and judgment occurs after that time in the book of Daniel.

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