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Then he evidently retracted his favourable judgment, why I do not know.
Whoever Topthor was, he had now attained a favourable judgment in his eyes.
The wine-steward waited until they had delivered a favourable judgment on the wines and then moved away.
It appears then that as the world judges correctly, why should you be ashamed of their favourable judgment?"
The choice of a Portuguese for this position was doubtless due to a favourable judgment of his merits.
Glanton's current plans for the Barnes depend entirely on a favourable judgment from the Orphans Court.
A much more favourable judgment must be given upon the short 'Treatise on eternal and immutable Morality', which deserves to be read by those who are interested in the historical development of British moral philosophy.
Mr Staes, in your report on the discharge of the Director of the European Agency for the Reconstruction of Kosovo, you express your agreement with the Court of Auditors' favourable judgment.
Thus the mental court of appeal was constantly engaged in examining witnesses as to character, most of whom signally failed to give any testimony which would support the favourable judgment which the tribunal was so anxious to arrive at.
But in another court, silent and black, he had received an entirely more favourable judgment, and these differing estimations of the deceased moved, in the aftermath of his death, on to the city streets, and fermented in the unending tropical heat.
A year ago, the Commission brought non-compliant Member States to the European Court of Justice, and the Court of Justice issued six favourable judgments condemning the lack of transposition by the Member States concerned.
But it was by no means so plain to Mr. Provis (I resolved to call him by that name), who reserved his consent to Herbert's participation until he should have seen him and formed a favourable judgment of his physiognomy.
In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much upon the favourable judgment which the people may form of its conduct, it must surely be of the highest importance that they should not be disposed to judge rashly or capriciously concerning it.
If an astral personage were to visit Europe to-day and, for the purpose of forming judgment on it, inquire as to the type of man by which it would prefer to be judged, there is no doubt that Europe, pleasantly assured of a favourable judgment, would point to her men of science.
I would therefore pass a favourable judgment on this progress: we now have not inconsiderable guarantees on the accessibility and quality of the universal service, in terms of a minimum set of products being supplied as part of the universal service and in terms of the universal service being adaptable to new technology.