Similar words: judge, adjudge, misjudge, judgement, judgemental, judgment, judgmental, budge. Meaning: [dʒʌdʒ] n. a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
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91. Judges granted around a third, resulting in 582 convictions.
92. Judges loved its deeply inspiring red and grey bricks.
93. Three appeal court judges reserved judgment.
94. Judges were blown up, policemen shot, historic monuments targeted.
95. And who were to be the judges of error?
96. Judges must not be gagged.
97. Six judges were photographed making their exits.
98. Other judges should follow his example.
99. Environmentalists hate loggers and loggers hate federal judges.
100. Federal judges are appointed, while state judges are elected.
101. Judges have discretionary powers over sentencing of criminals.
102. Judges should not be influenced by political motives.
103. She was also one of the founder members of a super pool of judges which brought more than 450 Mafia members to trial.
104. Fifth, Dole is fully aware of the fact that presidents can not control judges once they have been confirmed.
105. Sentencing policy is a source of disagreement between judges and the Home Office.
106. Spokesman Michael Ritchie said it appeared the judges had agreed a crisis situation required crisis measures.
107. Then there is the question of the selection of federal judges and their interpretation of the Constitution.
108. Most interviewers did their jobs like judges at a beauty contest.
109. Men still tend to dominate the world of law - hardly any top judges are women.
110. Well, if it's all the same to you,[www.Sentencedict.com] we would rather be the judges of that.
111. Then as now, judges felt more at ease burning some poor wretch if they had a confession in hand.
112. Any reconciliation can not be achieved upon the basis that some judges preferred more limited and some more extensive review.
113. Judges will normally interpret contracts strictly and will use certain principles when it comes to resolving inconsistencies and ambiguities.
114. AD/M-19 leaders accused the government, in accepting this ruling, of letting political decisions be taken by judges.
115. In effect, the question of calculating the multiplier is left to the discretion and experience of the judges.
116. After a fabulous day in a London hotel with the six finalists, our prestigious panel of judges made their final decision.
117. Finally there are federal judges, who have a general and overriding authority over the other levels of jurisdiction.
118. In other technical areas, despite not personally possessing relevant expertise, judges are fully prepared to determine questions of professional competence.
119. Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges.
120. The touch judges come in for some even more serious verbals.
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