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"They prejudged him before anything has come to light," he said.
He said the county did not want to force the plan on any community, "but no government should prejudge it."
In particular we should not prejudge the market at this stage.
"We certainly should be doing nothing to prejudge the final status issues."
Perhaps I am being prejudged in the same way, if my name is even mentioned outside.
"I also will not prejudge the investigation based on media reports."
I do not, today, want to prejudge the outcome of that process.
The outcome of that debate should not be prejudged here.
We didn't want to prejudge what the legal situation for him would be.
"Let me advise all of you not to prejudge your cases," he said.
"No judge worth his or her salt will prejudge a case," he said.
Consultation is under way, but I cannot prejudge its outcome.
If you do away with spring practice, you're going to have to prejudge certain people."
We are not prejudging what will happen after 2013.
Here, it is unfortunately all about one part of Parliament prejudging the situation.
I will not prejudge the matter until I've heard from and considered all sides."
Now you are suggesting that I have prejudged the case against your client.
In making this recommendation, we do not mean to prejudge the outcome.
"The present situation in this country is not easy; we shouldn't prejudge him."
Wise indeed were those who left their plants alone, did not prejudge and pull them out.
Usually, this causes a debate within myself as to whether I am prejudging people or being tough.
The Commission is of the opinion that we should not prejudge this review.
The conclusion the Group came to was that we should not prejudge the outcome of this process.
I only said that we should not prejudge the future as regards Ukraine.
For the moment, however, the United States should not prejudge the future.