Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have seen all of the speculation. Some people want $20 billion, some $15 billion and some $10 billion. It is our judgment that something roughly in the middle is the right figure...
...have given everything except that. We have often made commitments that we consider Israel a necessary state in the Middle East, both as to integrity of territory and its existence. I wouldn't rule out [a guarantee] under some circumstances, but there has to be, in my judgment, some real progress there before that step would be taken...
...judgment that with the plan and program we are going to submit next week, that there will be a realization we have a plan. It will give me an opportunity to provide leadership and hopefully get a response from the Congress and the American people. If that takes place, I believe there will be a change in the polls. That will not be overnight, as they have to have more than a plan, but at least they will see that something is being done...
...time the results of the Watergate conspiracy trial interrupted the escapist football reveries of a scandal-weary public on New Year's Day, the essential details of the nation's worst siege of politically motivated criminality had long been distressingly familiar. Yet the soundly based judgment of a Washington federal jury carried a ring of authority and finality that seems certain to sound a warning into the future. The message from the jury of twelve citizens was clear: no matter how powerful their position, officials entrusted with shaping and enforcing the nation's laws cannot violate those...
Although the Danes managed a smile for the Christmas season and feasted on the traditional goose and rice puding, they were hardly in a festive mood. Their holiday purchases tended toward necessities like clothes rather than luxuries, betraying their anxiety about the future. Said Andersen's wife Hanne: "Judgment Day is getting closer...