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What caught my eye was the verdict on how the year will turn out for London.
Its verdict on how well QE worked then ought to interest policymakers today.
As the spring classics ended, the annual verdict on how the French are doing is no better than usual, perhaps even worse.
The report gives a damning verdict on how the last time the window was open, it was slammed shut and firmly bolted, by those in charge.
In the first official verdict on how the economy has performed since Britain voted to leave the EU, the Office for National Statistics said GDP grew by 0.5% in the third quarter.
Almost six years later, however, and with Cameron having been prime minister for nearly two years, Nussbaum's first full verdict on how the Conservative leader has lived up to that trip's promise is mixed, at best.
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The courts meanwhile have rendered mixed verdicts on how law enforcement can extract location history from telecommunications carriers.
Below, a panel of experts give their verdicts on how Carney has done in his first year in the job.
It's a kind of street democracy, with impromptu public juries declaring their binding verdicts on how civic disputes should be resolved, refusing to allow the antagonists to leave until the group's judgment is enforced.
With the vote behind them, businessmen were already turning attention to shaping the decisions the government will now have to take on how the voters' verdict is put into practice.
Your verdict depends on how you feel about bread.
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