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Judgements, therefore, will be made over long cycles.
Would Ageless People be Libertarian?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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At the trial of Eichmann in Jerusalem the court found in its Judgements, Part 50, …
Wonk Room » Dershowitz: Palestinians ‘Played A Significant Role In The Holocaust’ 2009
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Such poor Judgements only serve to destroy the country and instil further economic pain that could and should be easily avoided.
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Judgements of the goodness or badness of an action similarly only make sense as they lay claim to an integrity of their own, recognizably on the side of goodness.
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Judgements which turned out to be unneeded, as the article was much more fair than I was expecting, in pitching 'girliness is good' young folks against older 'these were tools of our oppression' women.
Hello, I'm the Brat, and I'm a feminist who cooks. And knits. moviegrrl 2009
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Let us forsake Judgements and Indifference to those little different from us,
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Let us forsake Judgements and Indifference to those little different from us,
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You Make Rash Judgements by Bob Gormley on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 5: 28: 13 AM
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The Book of all Hours totally riffs off that Book of Life, after all; I even refer to a tradition in which it's supposedly known as The Judgement of all Accounts or The Account of all Judgements.
The Stain of Sin Hal Duncan 2006
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See, the way he figured it, the problem of relevance is not in the complexity of the modelling; it's in the accuracy of the mappings between the Judgements and the enneagrams, and the line-verses and the transformations they code for.
Archive 2006-10-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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