Word: judgemental
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...case of Westminster council versus Banksy (The Times, October 24th) raises an interesting legal precedent. Normally permission to paint a wall is only required from a local authority if the building is of listed historic value or the painting is commercial in nature, but now artistic judgement appears to come into...
...Another lawyer for Binalshibh told the court that her client is taking "psychotropic" medication that may be impairing his judgement and selection of counsel. Binalshibh countered that he was being forced to take the medication, but remains perfectly capable of representing himself. But several other lawyers also objected to what they described as Judge Kohlman's rush toward selection of defense counsel. Kohlman repeatedly cut them off, warning one to "never interrupt me" and ordering others to "please sit down." Kohlman then rejected defense motions for any delay...
...projects a growing list aimed at transforming the city. Douglas H. Lasdon, Booker’s former supervisor at the Urban Justice Center said the he is confident in his ability to rise to the challenge that Newark represents. “He’s got excellent judgement,” Lasdon said. “He’s made to be a politician in the most honorable sense of the word.” —Staff writer Abby D. Phillip can be reached adphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...Baggage” is a good euphemism for lack of concrete data on which to pass judgement. Because Obama is a relative unknown, he can represent all forms of hope and change to all people. As a poster commented on Obama’s YouTube response to Bush’s last State of the Union Address: “Lets all remember that it was Obama that brought about the campaign of Hope and Change. I have never been this excited about the posibility of true political change. It’s time to fundamentally change this country?...
...white guy and I like black girls.” A few days later, someone added graffiti to it. “That’s o.k.,” the graffiti read. “There’s this sense of non-judgement and acceptance,” Warren said of his project. Pretty soon, he was getting secrets from outside the DC area on all kinds of postcards. In January of 2005 he started a blog, postsecret.blogspot.com, to share the anonymous secrets he was receiving from all over the world on the order of about...