In the last 10 days, general managers, coaches and players around the league have expressed mixed judgments of Bird this season.
It said that the pope had seen the movie but that it was his "'custom not to express public judgments on artistic works."
Had I interacted with him longer and paid more attention, I would have perceived what I now did; he was an honest man, expressing honest judgments.
In today's session the presiding officers expressed several judgments about the case so far - something unheard of in a civilian trial, but allowed in military justice.
One cannot express judgments because it is not yet clear how the thing happened.
Other scholars have expressed similar judgments about the quality of Cornwall's book.
For agency policy-makers the consent is an important tool expressing political and economic judgments about water quality.
And hence I will express neither normative or predictive judgments.
Interviewees who asked for anonymity did so not in order to "leak"-to reveal classified information-but to express judgments that their bosses and colleagues might hold against them.
Further, the Council stresses that, in any event, it is not competent to express with regard to the situation of such third countries comparative judgments like those expressed in the question.