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"prejudge" Definitions
  1. prejudge something to make a judgement about a situation before you have all the necessary information

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C.: They prejudge the outcome of the Hillary Clinton investigation before the investigation ended, and these exact FBI agents and attorneys prejudge the outcome of the Russia investigation before it even began.
I don't think I should prejudge it at this point.
It would be wrong to "prejudge" this matter, she said.
"I'm not going to prejudge circumstances surrounding this," he said.
But it's just as ludicrous to prejudge all billionaires unfavorably.
I'm not asking you to prejudge the Italian election outcome.
And Mr Trump is wrong to prejudge the status of Jerusalem.
Comey took -- and defended -- the responsible position not to prejudge an investigation.
I don't want to prejudge the guy, but that's a bit unnerving.
It always depends on the quality of the possibilities - I don't prejudge.
McCarthy urged reporters not to prejudge what the president-elect would do.
I don't want to prejudge the guy but that's a bit unnerving.
The government of Japan does not prejudge the future of the alliance.
"To prejudge someone is not in the moral compass of America," Allison said.
"It does not prejudge the final decision of the European Commission," he added.
It stressed the fact of opening the probe did not prejudge anyone's wrongdoing.
It's not fair to prejudge it or judge what the committee will do.
Most importantly, we shouldn't prejudge criminal liability before knowing what facts Mueller develops.
FED'S BULLARD SAYS HE WILL NOT PREJUDGE OUTCOME OF THE MARCH POLICY MEETING
"I don't want to prejudge the process," he said by telephone on Thursday.
"We're not going to prejudge what the outcome of this is," he said.
"I'm not going to prejudge the actions that he's going to take," Spicer said.
We can't prejudge until we consider all the public comments and come to conclusions.
" He added, "It's very important not to prejudge the president-elect or his administration.
"We need to get all of that information," he said, "before we prejudge anything."
AND I THINK WHAT'S UNFORTUNATE IS PEOPLE TRYING TO PREJUDGE WHAT MAY BE THE OUTCOMES.
An EPA spokesman said the agency would not prejudge any potential decisions regarding the pesticides.
So again I don't want to prejudge whether I'll be joining that board or not.
The sending of a Supplementary Statement of Objections does not prejudge the outcome of the investigation.
Republicans need not prejudge the impeachment question simply because they are looking into abuse of power.
ROSS: I CAN'T PREJUDGE BECAUSE THESE TALKS HAVE BEEN GOING ON FOR A VERY LONG TIME.
Although I cannot prejudge any hypothetical request, no request for quantitative easing has ever been refused.
The Trump administration has said the embassy move does not aim to prejudge Jerusalem's final borders.
" Referring to allegations against the few top officials, he said: "I'm not going to prejudge them.
"We can't prejudge until we consider all the public comments and come to conclusions," he said.
In Thursday's interview, Comey declined to prejudge the situation with McCabe but offered confidence in the process.
"I am not going to prejudge what an appropriate defense is before getting the evidence," he said.
I think that those who would prejudge me based on an affiliation are doing themselves a disservice.
Don't prejudge people based on the car they drive, their Rottweiler, their race, gender, religion or age.
It showed a President willing to ignore and prejudge US intelligence assessments that conflict with his political goals.
The European Commission said its investigation was ongoing, adding it could not prejudge its outcome at this stage.
An impeachment inquiry will now unfold, and there's no reason to prejudge the outcome or rush the process.
Hahn dodged those questions, saying he could not prejudge the policy and would let science guide his work.
It also said the signatories did not want to prejudge the conclusions Congress may reach in the inquiry.
In the short-term, that likely ensures a whole lot of "no comments" and "don't want to prejudge" statements.
But Trump visited alone -- without Netanyahu -- careful not to prejudge one of the most sensitive issues in the conflict.
People might prejudge your music because of your political persona, but I think you make pretty objectively enjoyable music.
"I'm not going to prejudge in any way what the President is going to decide next month," Haley said.
"I do not want to prejudge, or impinge upon the judgment and integrity of the Nobel Committee," he said.
But she said she would not "prejudge" the need for him to testify until after the cases are presented.
Such a move, it was argued, would undermine the peace process, antagonize Arab governments, prejudge borders and incite riots.
It does not imply or prejudge in any way the actions of the individuals or what the investigation might determine.
But I think to prejudge the process would sort of get in front of the whole need to have it.
It may also be seen as an attempt to discredit the inquiry before it starts or to prejudge its results.
They also point to comments Obama made last year that they say appear to prejudge the outcome of the inquiry.
Christie said Tuesday it's important for Mueller not to "prejudge" anything in his investigation until all the facts come out.
Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, one of the Republicans on the fence, said her colleagues should not prejudge the allegations.
I'm not going to prejudge anything until we get every bit of information in, and then we'll make a decision.
The three officials involved in the talks said the assessment was still under way and they could not prejudge its outcome.
So, I don&apost want to prejudge this or somehow imply that by not sitting down, he&aposs guilty of something.
I consider myself a "liberal," but I recognize that I, like all people, prejudge others, including Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
"I'm not going to prejudge what the result is before we've had a chance to gather all the facts," he said.
"Ambassador Maruyama did not mean to prejudge findings or judgement of this ICJ case," the ministry told Reuters in a statement.
He cautioned, though, that it was important not to prejudge the final result until Russian authorities had provided a final response.
Not to doubt or prejudge him, but what if he doesn't see what you're seeing as quickly as you would hope?
"To prejudge someone is not in the moral compass of America," said Elijah Allison of Florida, the other passenger with a hat.
"I don't want to prejudge the meeting," he told Bloomberg Radio in an interview, of the Fed's meeting scheduled in three weeks.
"This decision does not prejudge the conclusions of the White House review of South Asia strategy, which is still ongoing," Stump said.
The official said Trump can't legally prejudge the outcome of the rulemaking process, which could take well over a year to complete.
"I don't think we ought to prejudge what he did or did not do until we know what that is," Dean noted.
The whole point of a case is to decide whether defendant should act differently, and courts don't want to prejudge such matters.
"This decision does not prejudge the conclusions of the White House review of South Asia strategy, which is still ongoing," he said.
" But again, Comey said he did not want to "prejudge" the finding entirely, and that he would wait to "see the work.
They lean heavily on the excuse that the issue could end up before the court and they would hate to prejudge it.
"Let's listen and not prejudge," said Mr. Blackwill, a Republican who was so critical of Mr. Trump that he endorsed Hillary Clinton.
It would hardly be good critical practice to prejudge the opening season's starry collaborations and blockbuster statements of purpose before they've begun.
I'm not going to prejudge that product, though it too is expected to have a hard-to-manufacture OLED display with reduced bezels.
"We are doing a piece of work around the U.S. business at the moment, I don't want to prejudge any conclusions," Flint said.
"We can't prejudge the vote in Britain," Merkel said when asked about her view of the snap election that takes place on Thursday.
The statement of objection would inform the parties of the authorities' preliminary conclusions, but will not prejudge the final outcome of the case.
"Coughman is presumed innocent like anyone else who is accused of a crime ... don't prejudge him without knowing all the facts," Patterson said.
"For me to prejudge and say, 'There's nothing there,' or, on the other hand, 'He should be impeached yesterday,' that's wrong," she said.
Most countries say Jerusalem's status should be determined in a final peace settlement, and say moving their embassies now would prejudge any such deal.
"This will be discussed at next week's Basel Committee meeting and I can't prejudge the outcome," William Coen, the committee's secretary general, told Reuters.
The president promised us in the White House that he would not take any step that may preempt or prejudge Jerusalem, not before negotiations.
He declined to say whether a rate cut was off the table, saying he did not want to prejudge the bank's decision-making process.
Nowotny noted that ECB head Mario Draghi had said at the time the central bank would not prejudge the timing of any rate hike.
It was argued that a unilateral decision would break with international consensus and prejudge an issue that was supposed to be left to negotiations.
In remarks to reporters, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the Republican majority leader in the House, said he would "not prejudge" Mr. Trump's choice.
"I understand that the final compliance policy is under consideration, I don't want to prejudge that," said the nominee and radiation oncologist Stephen Hahn.
When that news first broke, Ryan would not weigh in because he said the investigation was ongoing and he would not prejudge the outcome.
"The decision to withdraw the proposed determination does not approve the permit or prejudge a particular outcome in the permitting process," the agency said.
This work is a necessary part of our leaving the EU. It does not prejudge the outcome of the eventual UK-EU trading arrangements.
" Asked whether the India-Russia deal would qualify for a potential exemption, the spokesperson said the embassy was unable to "prejudge any sanctions decisions.
" The response: An EPA spokesman said Pruitt won't "prejudge" any potential rule-making decisions as "we are trying to restore regulatory sanity to EPA's work.
Rio pointed out that the sackings did not prejudge the results of any investigation, but they jolted many employees, some of whom thought them overhasty.
The conference reaffirmed that only a two-state solution could resolve the conflict and warned against unilateral steps by either side that could prejudge negotiations.
"I'm not going to prejudge what we would have hearings on," Pallone said when asked about whether he would hold hearings on Medicare for all.
"I wouldn't want to prejudge" whether the Fed will actually cut rates later this month, Bullard said at the OMFIF Foundation meeting in St. Louis.
"I don't want to prejudge it, but this evidence is so damning, and you'll notice there's no exculpatory information coming out from the administration," Rep.
"I won't prejudge at this point whether or not the president would sign that bill," Earnest told reporters traveling with the president in Los Angeles.
By the end of the week, the president's spokesman was back to being more careful, refusing to "prejudge" the possible outcome of any congressional investigation.
TREY GOWDY, R-SOUTH CAROLINA: There were FBI agents and attorneys who decided to prejudge the outcome of the Hillary Clinton case before the investigation ended.
"I agree with Leader Reid he'd be a great member of the Supreme Court, but I'm not going to prejudge what happens in January," Schumer said.
So for me, it teaches me not to prejudge because there's a lot going on that I don't know about as an older punk rock guy.
Both later backed away from those promises, convinced by Middle East experts that doing so would prejudge negotiations for a final settlement between Israelis and Palestinians.
Trump said his decision merely recognized the reality that Jerusalem already serves as Israel's capital and wasn't meant to prejudge the final borders of the city.
With the current Republican majority in the upper chamber, that would seem less than likely, though most senators would not prejudge evidence not in the record.
Between the lines: Pompeo stressed the decision does not prejudge the final status of the West Bank, which should be negotiated between the Israelis and Palestinians.
The Trump administration has sought to keep the door open to Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy by saying the embassy move did not aim to prejudge Jerusalem's final borders.
She refuses to prejudge the court case while awaiting its outcome as Curtis – who remarried, divorced, and remarried again – sits in jail on a $5 million bond.
He added that he did not want to prejudge discussions among the member states on whether they should suspend Turkey's accession request, which they accepted in 2005.
But once the magnitude of the blowback from his announcement became clear, Mr. de Blasio backpedaled, saying that he would not prejudge the fate of any monument.
"It's important not to prejudge until we have the entire picture," Collins said Wednesday when asked about a damning testimony from a top U.S. diplomat this week.
Powell's actual comments were balanced with the caveat that he could not "prejudge" what the committee will do when it looks at interest rate forecasts in March.
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Look, any judge is not going -- if they are doing their job correctly will not prejudge the outcome of a case that is likely to come before them.
The Commission stressed the opening of formal proceedings did not prejudge the outcome and that there was no legal deadline to bringing an antitrust investigation to a close.
The Maine senator has avoided taking a position on impeachment because, she says, as a juror in a prospective Senate trial she doesn't want to "prejudge" the proceedings.
"I wouldn't want to prejudge that new set of projections, but we'll be taking into account everything that's happened since December," he told the House Financial Services Committee.
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"For me to prejudge and say 'There's nothing there,' or on the other hand, 'He should be impeached yesterday,' that's wrong, in my view, that's wrong," she added.
"For me to prejudge and say there's nothing there or, on the other hand, he should be impeached yesterday, that's wrong, in my view, that's wrong," she said.
I'll do what I think is right, and it's not going to be based on what my party is saying, and I'm not going to prejudge the outcome.
"I cannot prejudge the outcome of these ongoing investigations," she said, also citing the ongoing AdSense probe, and adding that they continue to be "a top priority for us".
Randall Stephenson said that he "can't prejudge any of this" when asked whether the use of zero-rating could be a problem in getting the deal approved by regulators.
Yet, modern societies must not only resist the impulse to prejudge those from other countries, but must also learn to embrace the common humanity of their own diverse citizenry.
I don't want to prejudge what opportunities might pop up, but we've always tried to be opportunistic to put the very best team that we can on the field.
And Trump's comment that all Democrats say there is no collusion -- while not being true -- also appears to be an attempt to prejudge the outcome of the various inquiries.
"The decision not to impose provisional measures for imports from Brazil, Iran, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine does not prejudge the final outcome of that investigation," a Commission spokesman said.
Spacey released a bizarre video a few days ago, playing the role of his former character on "House of Cards," President Frank Underwood, urging people not to prejudge the case.
"It wouldn't be appropriate to prejudge any action that the Board of Governors may take, but I believe today that Rutgers Football is on the path to greatness," Hobbs said.
OPEC officials are currently struggling with how to come up with an agreement that cuts production in the short term without appearing to prejudge the question of long-term market shares.
" Asked if it made sense to abandon the Iran nuclear deal given concerns about North Korea, Corker said, "I don't think you should prejudge what they're (the administration) going to do.
" And Clarence Thomas tried to protest, "I have no reason or agenda to prejudge the issue, or to [be] predisposed to rule one way or another on the issue of abortion.
Barber, who stood side by side with Byrd at a news conference on Tuesday, said he doesn't want to prejudge any investigation and declined to give a narrative of his own.
" Asked if it made sense to abandon the Iran nuclear deal given concerns about North Korea, Corker said, "I don't think you should prejudge what they're (the administration) going to do.
"It's very important that we don't prejudge election results and we don't take hard and fast positions," she said recently, before heading off to a rally at an antique boat museum.
"I did not prejudge the line of those policy committees, nor could I. That's not the way the system works, that is not the way the system is set up," Carney said.
"I can't prejudge any matters, but I'm sure we'll be focusing on questions around how to best define insider trading, especially when it comes to the use of social media," Jackson said.
"I don't think it makes sense to prejudge anything, but the outgoing government was not convinced that new buffers at the European level are necessary," Germany's acting finance minister Peter Altmaier said.
It is in that spirit that we offer the following principles – not to prejudge or impose an outcome, but to provide a possible basis for serious negotiations when the parties are ready.
" Anticipating Wednesday's announcement, the French government issued a statement saying the move would isolate Palestinian areas "and prejudge the final status which can only come about through negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
"I did not prejudge the line of those policy committees, nor could I. That's not the way the system works, that is not the way the system is set up," he said.
It is in that spirit that we offer the following principles: not to prejudge or impose an outcome, but to provide a possible basis for serious negotiations when the parties are ready.
Mr. Guterres declined to comment about the White House's reported threats to cut financial support to the United Nations, saying he did not want to prejudge what has not yet been announced.
"I don't want to prejudge the outcome of the consultation the sooner we have the final investment decision the better," he said, speaking in front of parliament's Energy and Climate Change Committee.
" Nunes also blasted committee Democrats for statements "appearing to prejudge" the case before it came before them and called on the Ethics panel to release "all its transcripts related to my case.
Still, he said that he maintains an open mind and won't "prejudge" the outcome of the June FOMC meeting, wherein central bank members will decide whether to adjust the Fed's interest rate target.
"The fact that the Commission carries out such inspections does not mean that the companies are guilty of anti-competitive behaviour nor does it prejudge the outcome of the investigation itself," it added.
"The fact that the Commission carries out such inspections does not mean that the companies are guilty of anti-competitive behavior nor does it prejudge the outcome of the investigation itself," it added.
The action is actually quite healthy...The rumor mills will come into play, which is what you will expect, but I think we should not prejudge that this is something which is sinister.
" Massey said in a final post that "it is never ok to discriminate against guests for the color of their skin and to prejudge them based on your own bias against that race.
But NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine stopped short of offering a clear flight timeline for its multibillion-dollar Commercial Crew Program, and said he would not prejudge the results of an investigation into the incident.
"It would be a mistake to prejudge an outcome based upon the questions," he told POLITICO, adding that it was "a very free flowing conversation" in which health, physician and parent groups showed unanimity.
Most countries say the status of Jerusalem - a sacred city to Jews, Muslims and Christians - should be determined in a final peace settlement and that moving their embassies now would prejudge any such deal.
"Maybe the New York Fed is walking it back a bit because they don't want to prejudge what will happen at the [July] meeting," said Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist for Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management.
Trump administration officials say the move is simply a recognition of a reality and that they do not in any way intend to prejudge the outcome of final borders or sovereignty in a peace deal.
" "No one wants to prejudge how Nauert will perform," he adds, noting that "she'll be working with a pretty professional team and if Nauert is willing to trust the diplomats, they will have her back.
It's not uncommon for a legal expert in the field of telecommunications law to represent or otherwise do work for the likes of AT&T, so it would be unwise to prejudge based on that.
And at this stage of a national campaign, the goal should be to explain to voters the vast benefits of a single-payer system rather than to prejudge the politics based on self-fulfilling fearmongering.
" When asked whether he was prepared to apologize, Mnangagwa told Amanpour that he would not prejudge the report, saying, "I would not want to in advance say I will do this, I will do that.
"No one should take any decisions which may preempt or prejudge (negotiations) because this will be the destruction of the peace process as a whole," Erekat said, according to a transcript provided by an aide.
Trump said his statement did not prejudge "the specific boundaries of the Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem," but its most damaging aspect was to give strong implicit backing to Israel's claims, with no mention of Palestine's.
When you have all of these text messages about effing Trump, stopping Trump, impeaching Trump, when you prejudge Donald Trump&aposs guilt as the lead investigator before you interview a single witness, that&aposs textbook bias.
But even after he threw some red meat to the White House, Barr took pains to make it clear that he wasn't trying to prejudge the outcome of his internal review of the surveillance in 2016.
The minister said earlier this month that just because France decided to back the Spanish economy minister de Guindos as ECB vice president, it doesn't prejudge other choices France will make for other major European posts.
ROSS: WELL, PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS A VERY, VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE, AND THE CHINESE HAVE NOT BEEN VERY RESPECTFUL OF IT. BUT I'M NOT GOING TO PREJUDGE WHAT MIGHT BE THE OUTCOME OF ANOTHER INVESTIGATION.
"In each case, we will carefully consider Google's response before taking any decision on how to proceed and cannot at this stage prejudge the final outcome of the investigation," Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso said in an email.
For people who might still prejudge who is worthy of a new liver, commentary co-author Mitchell asked skeptics to consider this: Not all heavy drinkers develop liver injury or damage; only about 20% do, he said.
"I don't want to prejudge where the negotiations will go, but certainly this is a bigger debate than just DACA and a border wall, and it's a debate that we should have been having for years," Meadows said.
He said he did not want to prejudge the most recent investigation, in which Russia is accused of making thousands of changes to an athlete database in an effort to cover up failed drug tests by former athletes.
AT&T's chief executive said Monday that he couldn't "prejudge" whether the issue of so-called zero-rating, or providing customers with free data when they view certain content, would hold up the company's acquisition of Time Warner.
Some optimists think that Mr. Trump could lessen the harm of a decision on Jerusalem by making clear he will not prejudge the future of East Jerusalem or other core questions like the borders of a Palestinian state.
"We do not wish to prejudge the totality of the facts or Congress' deliberative process," they said, adding, "At the same time, there is no escaping that what we already know is serious enough to merit impeachment proceedings."
In its message for the European capitals, the document asked European officials to argue that Trump's decision did not prejudge so-called "final status" issues that Israel and the Palestinians need to hammer out in any peace agreement.
When asked about likely catalysts for more than three rate hikes in 2018, he said each member would write a new "dot plot" rate path ahead of the March meeting and that he wouldn't want to prejudge that outcome.
" With reporters continuing to pepper Spicer about why the administration would not want to investigate if it believed that millions had committed voter fraud, Spicer said, "Let's not prejudge what we may or may not do in the future.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said on Monday that Tehran "would not prejudge the decision that America would take on January 13," but said it was ready for all possible outcomes and "all options were on the table".
"I'm not going to prejudge here, but I think every American should know whether or not the national security adviser to [former] President Obama was involved in unmasking Trump transition figures for political purposes," he told host Bill Hemmer.
"While we do not wish to prejudge the accuracy of these allegations, grave concern is expressed over the serious repression of the Buddhist Tibetans' cultural and religious practices and learning in Larung Gar and Yachen Gar," the statement said.
American policy, like that of many other nations, has long been that the future of the holy city can be determined only as part of a broader peace agreement and that putting the embassy there would prejudge the outcome.
"While the Commission should not prejudge what is not yet before us, I think this agency sticks its collective head in the sand by issuing this report and implying move along, there is nothing to see here," Rosenworcel said.
"(It is) hard to prejudge outcomes because exactly what has been missing is the clarity and depth of understanding one another's interests that can only come through direct dialogue, even, perhaps especially, in the context of a conflict," Rojansky said.
Mr. Powell said he "wouldn't want to prejudge" the new set of projections that officials will issue in March, but said they would take a recent run of strong economic data, including continued job growth and increased business investment, into account.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson told Manafort's attorneys during a hearing Tuesday that she did not want to prejudge their planned request to move the trial, but also noted that the D.C. federal court has handled high-profile cases in the past.
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At the same time, he hasn't committed to having votes on any of these proposals, saying he doesn't want to prejudge a "bottom up process" that would give committee chairmen the power to craft legislative proposals and put their own stamp on them.
"While the Commission should not prejudge what is not yet before us, I think this agency sticks its collective head in the sand by issuing this report and implying move along, there is nothing to see here," said Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.
"The Court held that the security required constituted an interim measure which did not prejudge the outcome of the proceedings and that the amount had been assessed by the domestic judges," the ECHR said in a statement, adding that the decision is final.
"And the OMT is subject to having a program with ESM and is also subject to the assessment by the Governing Council that the undertaking of the OMT doesn't prejudge the monetary policy for the whole of the euro area," he added.
Ted Cruz of Texas said on Wednesday that he is planning to "wait and see" what the President does and won't "prejudge" the scenario when asked if the President has the legal authority to declare a state of emergency over the wall.
" Muscat, who came in for criticism from several members of the European Parliament for not suspending his chief-of-staff during this investigation, said he would not prejudge any inquiries: "If any wrongdoing is found the persons involved should step down immediately.
A communique from the one-day meeting on Sunday reaffirmed that only a two-state solution between Israelis and Palestinians could resolve the conflict and warned that they would not recognize any unilateral steps taken by either side that could prejudge negotiations.
"So I think each of us is going to be taking the developments since the December meeting into account and writing down our new rate paths as we go into the March meeting, and I wouldn't want to prejudge that," he said.
While the relocation of the embassy may not have caused the firestorm across the Arab world of which Trump was warned, it did prejudge the outcome of any future Israeli peace talks with the Palestinians, who see East Jerusalem as their future capital.
"This stepping up of our preparedness is going to be more visible from now on, but this should not be interpreted as a reflection of the state of play in the negotiations or in any way prejudge the outcome," Coveney told a news conference.
While Trump remains committed to his campaign promise to build the wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, "whether or not that is specifically part of a DACA package or a different legislative package, I am not going to prejudge here today," Short said.
"Whitaker is completely unfit to supervise this investigation since he did prejudge the outcome and since he's so clearly a partisan on this," Nadler said on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," referring to Whitaker's history of attacks against Mueller and his investigation into Russia's election interference.
"We have to be disciplined enough not to prejudge because somebody is an older socialist from Vermont, that they can't necessarily speak to the hopes and aspirations of a coal miner, a farmer, a college student, a millennial that loves avocado toast," Kennedy said.
"The President is committed to standing by his commitment that a physical structure is what is needed to protect the American people -- whether that is specifically part of a DACA package -- or whether that is another package, I'm not going to prejudge that today," Short said.
As Mr. Trump and Republican leaders insisted that they will install Judge Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court despite the accusations, Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, a crucial Republican swing vote, offered a blunt warning of her own: Do not prejudge sexual assault allegations against the nominee.
Senator Susan Collins criticized some of her colleagues for appearing to "prejudge the evidence," and Senator Lisa Murkowski said she was "disturbed" by the promise made by Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, to work with the White House to set the terms of the trial.
WASHINGTON — Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, criticized some of her Senate colleagues, including the majority leader, for appearing to "prejudge the evidence" in impeachment proceedings against President Trump, becoming the second Republican senator to question Senator Mitch McConnell's pledge to coordinate with the White House.
Of course, a judicial nominee should not prejudge how he or she would rule in a specific case to come before the court, but that does not preclude the nominee from answering basic and specific questions about judicial philosophy or how he would have decided past cases.
Trump also repeated his insistence that his decision to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem removed a major stumbling block to negotiations, even though his own advisers have insisted the move did not prejudge the boundaries of Jerusalem or a future Palestinian state.
During the negotiations of the accord, discussion of core issues — such as borders and settlements, the fate of Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem — was postponed in favor of a gradual approach without any guarantees, arbitration process or accountability, giving Israel a free hand to prejudge the outcome.
I've said very clearly, and it's a fine distinction, but maybe the most important distinction: While we cannot prejudge the outcome of the investigation, because that wouldn't be fair to anybody, we must immediately begin questioning the protocol, the training and the policies that arise from watching the video.
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While United States policy holds that the embassy should be moved to Jerusalem — in line with a 1995 law enacted to do so — presidents in both parties have waived the measure on national security grounds, concluding that the move would prejudge the outcome of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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In Poland on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told those gathered at Kushner's briefing that he will not prejudge the plan before it is put out and he hopes that Palestinians, who refused to attend the meeting, will do so as well, according to the senior administration official in the room.
"So I think each of us is going to be taking the developments since the December meeting into account and writing down our new rate paths as we go into the March meeting, and I wouldn't want to prejudge that," he said, in comments before the House Financial Services Commitee.
However, "what I'm not going to do is prejudge Jeremy Corbyn at this stage – he's the leader, he got elected, it's quite a big experiment and the proof of the pudding will be in the eating," Balls, who was speaking to CNBC at the Institute of International Finance conference in Madrid, said.
The Trump administration said the decision was a "recognition of simple reality" and claimed it was not meant to prejudge final-status negotiations about the city's final borders, although Trump later said he had taken Jerusalem "off the table" when it came to any future peace negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians.
" The Maine Republican also said, though, that "it is inappropriate, in my judgment, for senators on either side of the aisle to prejudge the evidence before they have heard what is presented to us," and voiced criticism of McConnell for, in her words, "saying that he's taking his cues from the White House.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the proposal was not yet in its final form, said that Mr. Netanyahu had promised not to prejudge the plan before its release, and added that there was a hope the Palestinians, who did not attend the meeting in Warsaw, would do the same.
As far as Papadopoulos, I really -- I never heard of him, I didn&apost know anything about him, and it seemed to me -- I don&apost want to prejudge it, but if you&aposre going to be involved in some sort of collusion, you&aposre not going to pick someone that no one has heard of.
Poloz reiterated that interest rate cuts put in place in 2015 have done their job, adding "we're just approaching a new interest rate decision so I don't want to prejudge," according to a transcript of the interview.. "But certainly we need to be at least considering that whole situation now that the capacity excess capacity is being used up steadily," he added.
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The Justice Department counters that "as long as the decisionmaker sincerely believes the stated grounds on which he ultimately bases his decision, and does not irreversibly prejudge the decision or act on a legally forbidden basis, neither initial inclinations nor additional subjective motives constitute bad faith or improper bias" that would allow the court to order that additional evidence be added to the record.
"I'm not going to comment on these things, because these are all apart of these ongoing investigations and I'm not gonna prejudge this stuff, because what I don't want to do is -- in the middle of a House intelligence committee investigation, a Senate intelligence committee investigation, and now an independent counsel -- is to speculate on the day-to-day intrigue of all of these issues," Ryan said.
If these social media companies ... do they have legal liability for having sold ads and engaged with these Russian ... Now, I know you don't want to prejudge it, but is it just a terrible thing or is it really illegal for them to have had false identities, and advertising from outside, and should people really be worried about prosecution, or is this just a good government investigation issue?
Sen. Susan CollinsSusan Margaret Collins2023 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Collins knocks McConnell, Democrats: 'Inappropriate' to prejudge Trump trial Susan Collins says she's 'open' to calling witnesses in Senate impeachment trial MORE (R-Maine) is emerging as the most important vote in the Senate battle over President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE's impeachment trial, as Democrats regard her support as key to getting the additional witnesses and documents they need to build their case.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Progressive groups target eight GOP senators in ad campaign ahead of impeachment trial How Congress can help curb skyrocketing prescription drug prices MORE (R-Maine), who faces a reelection context next year in a state where Trump lost thee of the four electoral votes to Democrat Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonRosenstein on his time in Trump administration: 'We got all the big issues right' Trump campaign planning Iowa rally ahead of Democratic caucuses: report #IvotedforHillaryClinton trending amid rising tensions with Iran MORE, said that senators should not "prejudge" the evidence and appeared to criticize McConnell as well while also taking a shot at Warren.
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