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- BBB denied any involvement in either the graffiti or other incidents which had occurred, criticising reporters for " agitation and prejudgement " for stating that Dinamo fans were behind the entire matter.
- Swiss said in a statement that its board " condemns the imputations, personal attacks and prejudgements from certain circles to which Andre Dose has been exposed in the last few days and weeks ."
- "The settlement amount is the result of the lengthy time period involved, the relatively high-paying positions at issue, the number of claimants and the accrual of prejudgement interest beginning in 1991,"
- On May 10, 2007, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that extradition was appropriate as it is " for the German courts to deal with the applicant's apprehension of prejudgement and to fashion the appropriate remedy, if one is warranted ."
- If you could state your point in just a line or two, refering only to acredited ( on-line, preferably ) published sources and use care in your composition of your posts here, I'll offer you my opinion without any prejudgement.
- Venado writes : " " Durova was told by Pete K that Hgilbert " is a Waldorf teacher, biased ( of course ) and depends on the success of Waldorf education for his livelihood " . lHgilbert objected that being a teacher was an automatic coi, m, and it appears a prejudgement for blame followed.
- And science by Muslims was great in the distant past . " Among the critiques of these comments were Channel 4's economic editor, Faisal Islam, who said, " I thought scientists were meant to upbraid journalists for use of spurious data points to'prove'existing prejudgements, " and " The Daily Telegraph ".
- For your information : the term Compos mentis in my language ( Dutch ) has the same basic meaning in legal terms as in English, although the approach is in Dutch more from the neutral side, as Non compos mentis holds implicitely a judgement about the status of the mind and therefore the term : Non compos mentis seems like a prejudgement.