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"You will be punished for every man who looked at you," the second sermon says, referring to judgment day.
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Occasionally the Quran did not explicitly refer to Judgment day but provided examples from the history of extinct communities and warns Muhammad's contemporaries of similar calamities (Quran ).
In our report, we have referred to judgments which reinforce the theory of shame.
In media and IP related matters, attorneys constantly refer to judgments that were rendered by other (mostly West) European courts".
Referring to that judgment, Mr Justice Tugendhat said: "This is not about secrecy, this is about intrusion".
Satisfaction with life can be defined as the overall assessment of quality of life made by people according to their own criteria (Diener, Suh, Lucas, & Smith, 1999; Huebner, 1994) or as a cognitive response referring to evaluative judgments of satisfaction with life as a whole or in its multiple dimensions (Lucas, Diener, & Suh, 1996).
Indeed, he inexplicably changes terminology from one article to another in the same issue of the same journal, referring to "harmony" judgments he reported in two of these articles (Granger, 1955a, 1955b), as "preferences" in the third (Granger, 1955c).
Mason replied, first, that the Exceptions Clause did not apply to the federal district, and second, that Organic Act differed from the Judiciary Act of 1789 by referring to "any final judgment, order, or decree," rather than explicitly limiting appeals to "civil cases".
Talking about the intellect is merely shorthand for referring to certain cognitive judgments about what to do or how to act.
It may be tempting to think that we can simply re-define 'aesthetic judgment' such that it refers to any judgment in which an aesthetic property is predicated of an object.
It may seem that we can simply re-define 'aesthetic judgment' such that it refers to any judgment in which any property of the class exemplified by beauty is predicated of an object.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com