judges造句241. Of course they will, but in hard cases judges must make controversial judgments of political morality whichever conception of law they hold.
242. These figures agree remarkably well with the other indications of population in the period of the conquest and the judges.
243. Each girl was interviewed by the judges and her haircare routine discussed.
244. The Appeal court will, at the concluding stage, test its own opinions against those of the judges in the original hearing.
245. Following an hourlong hearing, a three-member panel of judges took no immediate action on the lawsuit.
246. The judges deliberated for half an hour and returned with a unanimous decision for Groton.
247. Or that they are to be judges, or police commissioners, or toilet attendants.
248. In the last five years, some federal judges have ruled in their favor.
249. Put more accurately, individual judges may be clear as to their preferences but those preferences do not always coincide.
250. Three times that day the judges awarded the maximum 30 points for a single ride.
251. The Judicature Society reported that half of the male federal judges were active in party politics before their election to the bench.
252. Simon Jenkins, Chair of the 2000 judges, made the announcement at the awards dinner in London's Guildhall.
253. Judges will consider overall design, safety, level of fun and how the playground caters for children with disabilities.
254. The same would be true if Clinton responds by scaring women about a flood of pro-life Dole-appointed judges.
255. Rather than increasing the sentence, three appeal court judges substituted a three-year probation order requiring him to undergo treatment or counselling.
256. The adequacy of their assessment was investigated by having independent judges make ratings of transcripts from audio-tape recordings of their assessment interviews.
257. Alternatively, judges might become deeply involved in determining budget policy, including whether Social Security or Medicare checks should be stopped.
258. But gifts such as these can not be awarded to everybody, either by judges or by the most benign of governments.
259. Yet even in the criminal case, modern juries are placed under the severest restraints by judges.
260. Wilson denied him clemency and two judges rejected his arguments.
261. The first was the great variation among sentences imposed by different judges upon similarly situated offenders.
262. But what more could you expect from the bunch of monkeys trying to pass themselves off as judges?
263. However, the judges awarded it one of the fifth prizes for a War Department design.
264. At subsequent Forest Eyres in other counties the judges were clearly determined to raise large sums by fining the forest landowners.
265. Magistrates will be given the same immunity over their actions in court as judges now enjoy.
266. Two of the five supreme court judges are white, including the chief justice, Anthony Gubbay.
267. Then those companies which impressed the judges will be justifiably lauded for their efforts.
268. Although he had full access to legal counsel, he was not allowed to reveal details of his abduction to the judges.
269. Policetmen and judges enforce the laws.
270. The bat judges distances by a kind of echo - location.