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Word: judgmental (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...selected panel of experts that an 18-minute era sure in one tape had, in effect, been made deliberately. In doing so, St. Clair argued that these experts should not be permitted to examine the other tapes given to the court as originally agreed by both sides. Sirica withheld judgment on whether the experts should proceed to examine these tapes; yet the White House nervousness about such an examination added new doubts about the integrity of the remaining recordings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Drive to Discredit Dean | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

...talk of CIA involvement and the President's own statements about the possibility that the CIA might be compromised, and then when you hear that the CIA had original documentary evidence and 'routinely' destroyed it - well, it seems to me at best to be questionable judgment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Animals in the Forest | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

Strout, who has appeared as a moderator (at $75 a clip) on Voice of America broadcasts, told the board that he has no intention of abandoning radio: "I said that I thought the VGA was a pretty good thing. I told them that in my judgment, often fallible, they were making a mistake." The board did not agree. In response to the atmosphere created by Watergate, the rule was laid down to keep congressional reporters from being (or seeming to be) too cozy with business or Government. Says Hearst Correspondent Pat Sloyan, a retiring board member...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Short Takes | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

...letter to The Crimson Monday, Kiely said, "In my judgment, the specific information I gave out made a general educational point but did not provide an unfair advantage to those who heard...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Students Address Board of Inquiry On English Exam | 2/7/1974 | See Source »

...Hughes' pathological resistance to taking the witness stand and surrendering documents. In the end, after selling TWA stock (which cost about $90 million when he acquired it) for some $550 million, Hughes was vindicated by the Supreme Court, which overturned the lower courts' $145,448 million antitrust judgment against the eccentric Texan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Airline and the Snark | 2/4/1974 | See Source »

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