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"prejudging" Definitions
  1. a preliminary round of judging, as in a contest where a certain number or percentage of the entrants are eliminated before the final judging.
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"True, you don't want a justice 'prejudging' cases," Allahpundit writes.
"I'm not prejudging what your record would show," he said.
"True, you don't want a justice 'prejudging' cases," Allahpundit wrote.
"My sense is that they're not prejudging the form," Brady said.
Evans said he was not "prejudging" the best decision in the debate.
Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, a Republican swing vote, cautioned against prejudging.
It's difficult to clearly perceive reality when your subconscious is busily prejudging it.
If prejudging the outcome of an investigation before it ends, and prejudging the outcome of an investigation before it begins is not evidence of outcome determinative of bias, for the life of me, I don&apost know what would be.
And when new information came in, they tried to understand it without prejudging it.
Maybe the rest of us will stop ignoring and prejudging them so much now.
The New York Democrat said Thursday that he's not "prejudging" the case against Trump.
We&aposre prejudging his guilt before you even began to look into the fact pattern.
Judge Judy cautions ... prejudging the hearing creates the real possibility that justice will not prevail.
Some of them were flaunting their prejudice, prejudging the show without watching any of it.
"At this point the APA and administrative law prohibits me from prejudging a rule," he said.
Some F.B.I. officials said the president sounded like he was prejudging the outcome of their investigation.
He told CNN he "likely" would as a way "to get to the facts" without prejudging them.
Above all, he believes in the law and wants to figure out, without prejudging, what it requires.
"I have a good feeling but I am not prejudging the outcome," one senior Brussels diplomat said.
Even Mr. Christie, a former prosecutor, seems to have preached the importance of refraining from prejudging the facts.
"The EU is jumping the gun prejudging the outcome while we are still discussing about it," he said.
C.What is more textbook bias then prejudging this investigation before it&aposs over and this one before it begins?
If that is not textbook bias, which is the prejudging of an outcome, I mean, that&aposs what bias is.
Mr Trump is prejudging the outcome of the "ultimate deal" of Israeli-Palestinian peace that he claims to be pursuing.
It is important to note that Penn is considered innocent until proven guilty and UFC is not prejudging this matter.
Without prejudging what will surely be a probing confirmation process, I think Wray is qualified to be director of the FBI.
These are what taught me to develop an identity that was secure in itself and which did not require prejudging others.
ALTMIRE: I&aposm not prejudging what the report is going to say, I&aposm simply saying that it is an ongoing investigation.
It has to offer enough specifics to give it real shape and ambition, without overprescribing solutions or prejudging differences over secondary questions.
In so doing, he's prejudging cases and encouraging adjudicators to deny asylum in these cases even though they may meet asylum legal standards.
The lead counsel was Sam Dash, a career prosecutor widely accepted as unbiased and fair, who carefully avoided any appearance of prejudging the evidence.
"I'm troubled by any comments that could be seen as prejudging a case," Mr. Hosko said on Tuesday, hours before Mr. Comey was fired.
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush made those vows only to backtrack over concerns about prejudging the final outcome of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
When the administration initially announced plans to move the embassy, it claimed it was not prejudging the status of Jerusalem in a final peace deal.
Bachmann, wearing the dark strip across his eyes like sunglasses, appeared to be taking a swipe at the German media for double-standards and prejudging him.
"My sense is that they are not prejudging the form, they are focused on the substance of the agreement itself with Mexico and Canada," Brady said.
" In his second day of confirmation hearings, Gorsuch repeatedly tried to avoid prejudging any future cases, maintaining before the Senate Judiciary Committee that he's a "fair judge.
After recklessly prejudging the president for obstruction, Chairman Nadler is pursuing evidence to back up his conclusion because, as he admits, 'we don't have the facts yet.
Without prejudging the outcome, I agree that the American people need a full and complete understanding of whether President Trump has violated his responsibilities under the Constitution.
The long-standing allegations of influence peddling involving the Clinton have never been fully investigated, and the call for such an investigation is not prejudging the results.
It is important to face whatever science will reveal without prejudging the outcome and with the confidence that we can be mature enough to handle any findings.
American presidents have done so every six months since then to avoid prejudging the outcome of — and therefore hampering — an eventual resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
" Pompeo said the US government is "expressing no view on the legal status of any individual settlement" or "addressing or prejudging the ultimate status of the West Bank.
McHenry, who called for a hearing on the matter, has been careful to stress that he isn't prejudging the social media giant and its proposal ahead of congressional hearings.
The Republican from North Carolina is calling for a hearing on the matter, although he told CNBC on Wednesday he isn't prejudging the social media giant and its proposal.
Those have included concerns of inciting Middle East violence or offending Palestinians by prejudging final status peace talks on Jerusalem, a city they also regard as their future capital.
Palestinian officials say it would destroy the chances of any peace process by prejudging the outcome, and some have said it would constitute a declaration of war against Palestinians.
As against Trump's stark claims of a "con game," Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican who is seen as a swing vote in the confirmation, has warned against prejudging accusers.
"Everyone who is prejudging the decision is doing it at their own peril - these arguments were also used in the case of Prime Minister Narendra Modi," BJP spokesman Nalin Kohli told Reuters.
I know that you're already prejudging me, every single day, you're going to know two things: "Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, He Spits Hot Fire" and some kind of a piece of P. Diddy.
At its core, no matter what your political beliefs, I think we can all agree that Barr is someone who potentially has the appearance of bias or prejudging the issue of obstruction.
Later that year Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy and officially recognized Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, though making clear that he was not prejudging a settlement on where the city's borders should be.
Like other presidents before him, Mr. Trump has held off on relocating the embassy because both sides claim Jerusalem as their capital and such a move would be seen as prejudging a final peace agreement.
We are all complicated human beings, and we all know what prejudice is when it's relating to gender or to race, but we don't necessarily know what prejudging prejudice is when it relates to diversity of thought.
Many Israelis viewed Mr. Yaalon's immediate statement that the soldier should be brought to justice because he had violated military code as prejudging the case and troops at a time when they face violent attacks by Palestinians.
When you saw "The Hunt" become a political lightning rod, and being characterized in ways that didn't fit with what you thought was its message, did you want to tell people that they were prejudging it unfairly?
However, the US put its embassy in Tel Aviv instead to avoid giving the appearance of prejudging the city's final status in any peace deal, given that both the Israelis and the Palestinians claim it as their capital.
But in a sign of an emerging tug of war — and of growing fallout over the methods of filmmaker Dan Reed — two people who were interviewed said they refused to watch the documentary, prejudging it as craven vandalism.
Mr. Trump insisted that he was merely recognizing reality and not prejudging negotiations on the future borders of the city, but Palestinians saw the move as siding with Israel on the most delicate issue in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Arab leaders have warned him that moving the embassy to Jerusalem, which both Israelis and Palestinians claim, would lead to angry and possibly violent reactions because it would be seen as prejudging a final settlement between the two sides.
The Republican Senate majority could overreach and appear to American voters, who ultimately are the real jury, to be unfair by prejudging the outcome and then failing to give House Democrats a fair opportunity to put on their case.
The United States has taken pains to refrain from recognizing the Holy City as Israel's capital precisely to avoid being seen as prejudging the outcome of peace talks, in which Palestinians seek to make East Jerusalem the seat of their eventual government.
But too often in the high profile matters, or where insignificant matters are made high-profile, some chairs of Congressional committees have resorted to partisan tactics and purposes, prejudging the outcome of the investigation, and tainting the results of the committees' findings.
And on the presidential campaign trail, Democrats are talking up impeachment, which poses a danger that the public will think the party is prejudging the outcome of the inquiry and politicizing a solemn task that has grave implications for the future of the nation.
"I intend to avoid prejudging what, if any, further actions we should take once we get into the range of our best estimate of a neutral stance," Kaplan said, noting that his estimate of "neutral" is modestly below the 3 percent estimate of most of his peers.
The basic thrust is that Democrats should support the House effort, call for the House investigation to continue unimpeded so all of the facts can emerge, emphasize the seriousness of the coming trial, avoid prejudging the case, and press Republicans to take up sidelined legislation while the Senate awaits House action.
Here are examples: ALL-UK CUSTOMS UNION UNDER IRISH BACKSTOP The EU has long objected to allowing the whole of the United Kingdom to remain in a customs union with the bloc under the withdrawal agreement, saying it risked prejudging the two sides' future trade relations in what is formally just a divorce deal.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday criticized people blaming Saudi Arabia for the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, saying they are prejudging the case.
If, over the next few days, agents find no evidence to change their July conclusion in the emails of Ms. Abedin that they are able to review — law enforcement officials say the F.B.I. likely will not be able to complete the inquiry by Tuesday — publicly saying so would open the F.B.I to criticism that it was prejudging an open investigation.
I am not now prejudging the question of its justifiableness.
Collins has been critical of Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren for prejudging the trial.
On September 15, 2017, prejudging and finals for Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia and Classic Physique were held and livestream via Amazon Prime. Mr. Olympia pre-judging was also held on the same night. On September 16, 2017, the Men's Physique Olympia and Women's Physique Olympia judging and finals were held in the morning at Las Vegas Convention Center.
On September 13, 2018, prejudging and finals for Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia and Classic Physique were held and livestream via Amazon Prime. Mr. Olympia pre-judging was also held on the same night. On September 15, 2018, the Men's Physique Olympia and Women's Physique Olympia judging and finals were held in the morning at Las Vegas Convention Center.
In 2004, at the World Championship, the prejudging judges disqualified her from fitness class and put her into bodybuilding category because she was too muscular. She went on to win the bodybuilding class. After that she was told that she should compete in bodybuilding because her physique is more appropriate for it. In 2009, Brezovac competed in the IFBB, World Women's Championship.
Clarifying the timeline for Isaiah Bradley and Steve Rogers—and who predates whom—Robert Morales states in his appendix to the Truth: Red, White & Black trade paperback collection (2004): Truth co-creator Kyle Baker further clarified the respective timelines of Bradley and Rogers in an interview: Editor Axel Alonso described the debate as internet fans unfairly prejudging the series based on assumptions that it tarnished Captain America's legacy.
On September 12, 2019, a press conference was held on Orleans Arena. On September 13, 2019, prejudging and finals for Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia and Classic Physique were held and livestream via Amazon Prime. Mr. Olympia pre-judging was also held on the same night. On September 14, 2019, the Men's Physique Olympia and Women's Physique Olympia judging and finals were held in the morning at Las Vegas Convention Center.
Salomé is now considered to be a lost film.Salome at TheGreatStars.com; Lost Films Wanted(Wayback Machine) French film preservationist and historian Henri Langlois said he had the opportunity to buy this film but dismissed it as he felt that the film was not considered a classic. He subsequently realized his lost chance and regretted prejudging which films as worthy of preserving, deciding instead to preserve whatever film he was able to.
He competed in both the Men's Open and Men's Master's classes. Quinlan missed the competitor call out during the Master's Physique prejudging and was subsequently two minutes late getting on stage after the other competitors. He apologized to members of the judging panel, Matt Bristol and Mike Feulner. In April 2014, he competed in three additional NPC Men's Physique contests with his best finish coming at the Vermont Bodybuilding Championships where he placed 2nd in the Master Physique class.
In competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders aspire to present an aesthetically pleasing body on stage. In prejudging, competitors do a series of mandatory poses: the front lat spread, rear lat spread, front double biceps, back double biceps, side chest, side triceps, Most Muscular (men only), abdominals and thighs. Each competitor also performs a personal choreographed routine to display their physique. A posedown is usually held at the end of a posing round, while judges are finishing their scoring.
The press, coming under heavy criticism at that time, reacted furiously, alleging that he was prejudging Sir David Calcutt's inquiry. After the 1992 general election he remained a Cabinet Minister when he was made Secretary of State in the newly created Department for National Heritage (now the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), during which period he was vernacularly known as the "Minister for Fun" after comments he made to the waiting press on leaving 10 Downing Street on his appointment.
However, he dissented against barring other avenues of inquiry against possible prejudice that are reasonable and relevant. He reasoned that a right to an impartial jury has been fundamental to the American system of justice all the way back to the founding of the United States.See . This right to impartiality and fairness, he reasoned, was never meant to be limited to certain classes of prejudice, and a juror should avoid prejudging a party based on any factor that is detrimental to that party's position.
Nicolas Sarkozy tried to unblock the negotiation procedure. Slovenia rejected his proposal. The French proffered a simple document that would finish the dispute, namely a signed declaration of both sides that neither is prejudging the border. The Committee of Permanent Representatives discussed over 3 days the Slovene-proposed amendments on the French proposal for unblocking the negotiation process; its chairman, French ambassador at the EU Pierre Sellal, stated that he is "in touch with the Slovene colleague in order to find a fair solution".
Scott was alleged to have stated that several Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers (who had used pepper spray against protesters) would take the blame at the end of it all. He denied prejudging the outcome, but later resigned his post as Solicitor General. In an incident in the fall of 2003, Scott was hospitalised after being physically assaulted by a constituent angry over his government's support for same sex marriage. Scott returned to the Cabinet in December 2003, when he was named Minister of State for Infrastructure by Paul Martin.
Captain Derrick Robertson and Sergeants Delmar Simpson and Nathanael Beech were accused of participating in the army's biggest sex abuse scandal on record. Robertson and Simpson faced rape charges and Beech was charged with adultery.Three soldiers arraigned in U.S. Army sex scandal Army Secretary Togo West accused those charged of abusing their power, and ordered all soldiers to undergo sexual harassment training so they could learn the army's "zero tolerance" policy towards sexual harassment. The men accused felt that statements made by West and other officials within the army were prejudging the case and would result in an unfair trial.
Navi Pillay, the United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights, said: "Without prejudging the validity of any asylum claim by Snowden, I appeal to all States to respect the internationally guaranteed right to seek asylum." After Amnesty International met Edward Snowden in Moscow in mid July 2013, the organization said: > What he has disclosed is patently in the public interest and as a > whistleblower his actions were justified. He has exposed unlawful sweeping > surveillance programmes that unquestionably interfere with an individual’s > right to privacy. States that attempt to stop a person from revealing such > unlawful behaviour are flouting international law.
When the warrant was served two days later at his home in Philadelphia, Chew demanded to know 'by what authority and for what cause' he was charged."Richards, 1993, p. 18. "As a lawyer, [Chew] believed that the warrant infringed on his rights as a free man; moreover, it violated the first principle of justice by prejudging him unheard. This, as he later recorded in notes concerning his arrest, 'struck at the liberties of everyone in the community and [he believed] it was his duty to oppose it and check it, if possible, in its infancy.
Rather than apologize for the remark, Sharon said that the United States failed to understand him. Also, the United States criticized the Israeli practice of assassinating Palestinians believed to be engaged in terrorism, which appeared to some Israelis to be inconsistent with the US policy of pursuing Osama bin Laden "dead or alive". In 2003, in the middle of the Second Intifada and a sharp economic downturn in Israel, the US provided Israel with $9 billion in conditional loan guarantees made available through 2011 and negotiated each year at the US–Israel Joint Economic Development Group. All recent US administrations have disapproved of Israel's settlement activity as prejudging final status and possibly preventing the emergence of a contiguous Palestinian state.
The Irvin case centered on a series of murders in Evansville, Indiana, from 1954 to early 1955. In April 1955, local police arrested Leslie Irvin, announcing he had confessed to the crimes.. Irvin's lawyers sought a change of venue for the case to avoid local biases, but they lost; a third of the jury was seated despite statements showing they had prejudged the defendant to be guilty. Irvin was sentenced to death in January 1956; he soon escaped from jail, leaving a note maintaining his innocence and alleging police misconduct and public prejudging of his case, as well as asking his lawyer to appeal.. Irvin was soon recaptured, and the Indiana Supreme Court would reject his motions for appeals.. Irvin's lawyer came to the Supreme Court asking for a writ of habeas corpus.
On October 24 the cabinet resolved, without prejudging the charges against Yadlin, that it could no longer delay the appointment, and named Director-General of the Treasury Arnon Gafni as governor of the Bank of Israel. There was considerable criticism of the daily publicity by the press to unproven rumors of charges against Yadlin, which were believed to have been fed by unauthorized disclosures from police sources. In mid-December Yadlin was charged with taking bribes totaling I£ 280,000, as well as other offenses, and was remanded in custody until his trial. On March 14, 1977, Yadlin pleaded guilty to some of the charges, involving bribes totaling I£124,000, but claimed that he had handed over I£80,000 of the money to Labor party funds, adding that he had raised "millions" for the party.
In January 2007, lacrosse team member Kyle Dowd filed a lawsuit against Duke University and against a visiting associate professor and member of the Group of 88, Kim Curtis, claiming he and another teammate were given failing grades on their final paper as a form of retaliation after the scandal broke. The case was settled with the terms undisclosed except that Dowd's grade was altered to a P (for "Pass"). Professor Houston Baker, who continued to accuse Dowd and the others of being "hooligans" and "rapists", called Dowd's mother "the mother of a farm animal" after she e-mailed him. Duke Provost Peter Lange responded to Baker, criticizing Baker for prejudging the team based on race and gender, citing this as a classic tactic of racism.Peter Applebome, "After Duke Prosecution Began to Collapse, Demonizing Continued" , The New York Times, April 15, 2007.
A week before the 1973 visit of Mary Whitehouse, students at the University of Adelaide, Flinders University and the South Australian Institute of Technology (now the University of South Australia) began a "Festival of Fright" campaign against the Australian Festival of Light events, saying, "These latter-day Calvins should be met by as much opposition as freedom-loving people can muster...." In 1978, South Australian Attorney-General Peter Duncan criticised the Festival of Light, saying: "I believe there is a desperate need to develop a tolerant society… I don't think this sort of hysteria and prejudging that is generated by the Festival of Light does anything to further this move.""Duncan Slams Back at Mary W". The News. 1978-09-04. Duncan also spoke out against the 1978 Festival of Light-sponsored visit to Australia by Whitehouse, calling her "an agent of darkness" and an "opponent of freedom.""Views on Whitehouse 'not necessarily' official".
Borut Pahor, Slovenia's former Prime Minister Although previously Slovenia had sporadically slowed down the opening of new chapters between Croatia and the EU due to the border dispute, the new Prime Minister Borut Pahor immediately announced a total blockade when he came to power, accusing Croatia of prejudging the border in its border descriptions in the negotiation chapter with the EU. France, then the head of the EU presidency, moved to prevent a possible blockade. On 21 November 2008, Pahor gave a speech declaring that for the "last 14 days we have been in lively contact with the French EU presidency and are thankful for taking into consideration of our objections, so that the issue can be resolved on the adequate way". Pahor stated that Slovenia supports Croatia joining the EU, but that he expects understanding from the EU for Slovenia's reservations due to the unresolved border issue. The Croatian government responded that it just gave maps to the EU for the negotiation process, which simply show the border based on the 1991 former Yugoslav republics' borders.

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