Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...court recognized that the mere fact of separation causes blacks to feel inferior, depriving them of their constitutional right to equal educational opportunity. But the court's final judgment stipulated that such segregation is unconstitutional only if it is "pursuant to State laws permitting or requiring such segregation." De jure segregation is a violation of the law, but de facto segregation does not come within the court's jurisdiction, although it also causes blacks to feel inferior and deprives them of equal educational opportunity...
...interpretation by Accuracy In Media is infantile. The follow-up by the F.C.C. of that ridiculous complaint shows lack of mature judgment...
...nation" are free to judge by broader standards. No doubt about it, the inquisitors are not keen about their task. Most politicians hesitate to get too far out in front of the public; yet the public, disquietingly, seems to be expecting Congressmen to use their own best judgment...
This category includes questionable deductions on the President's income taxes and the use of public funds to improve his private estates at Key Biscayne and San Clemente. On these issues, the judgment of former Watergate Prosecutor Archibald Cox is probably about right...
Sacks did not commit himself to any judgment of the program, saying, "Nothing definite in terms of appraisal can be made as it's too early." He commented, however, that the general response to the participants was "quite enthusiastic...