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That is a severe judgement on all the members of the Commission.
But those who have decided have rendered a severe judgement.
Europe has received a severe judgement from one ratings agency - Standard and Poor.
Finally, its severe judgement on child pornography deserves assent.
The story is not primarily about salvation, but about severe judgement, and it ends in tragedy, in hopes dashed most cruelly to smithereens.
He was the most feared of them for his wit and his severe judgement about the groove and the rhythm of the singing contestants.
Members of the Jamaica Council declared "We are become by this an instance of God Almighty's severe judgement."
Acton's severe judgement did not deter Waugh from his intention to be a writer, but it affected his belief that he could succeed as a novelist.
This feature of popular writing has commonly resulted in severe judgements among those literary critics who see stylistic control as a fundamental criterion to judging a text's accomplishment.
If the magistrate accepts the report and the guilty plea, the magistrate is required to give the accused the last chance of word to present excuses and reasons in the hope of receiving less severe judgement.
David delivered a severe judgement, and the critics were uniformly hostile, finding fault with the strange discordances of colour, the want of sculptural relief, the chilly precision of contour, and the self-consciously archaic quality.
Russkoye Bogatstvo wrote of "the novelet's original and beautiful story line", while Akim Volynsky, a critic known for his severe judgements, wrote sympathisingy of this paen for "the self-effacing, self-sacrificing man labouring selfishly for the happiness of other people".
Before the women's movement changed our perceptions, severe judgments were made about women opting for the career role.
Freud's attitude to the book later changed, and he alternated between praising it and passing severe judgment on it.
There were hundreds of cases of younger wines, not listed, because in Mr. Poulakakos's severe judgment, they were not ready to drink.
But this was in vain, because the Vichy police and naval services guarded well and, the denouncement helping, more severe judgments rained down on those who were captured.
Divine examples of God's severe judgments upon Sabbath breakers, in their unlawful sports, Collected out of several divine subjects, viz.
The plot thickened with the unexpected rush of damning detail and severe judgments from the commission appointed by the President to avoid the slow water torture of Watergate.
On George Sand's /Consuelo/ he pronounced a severer judgment still, calling it the emptiest, most improbable, most childish thing conceivable--boredom in sixteen parts.
Books were censored, people were forbidden to congregate in groups larger than three, travel was strictly curtailed, and tribunals were in session everywhere to sit in severest judgment on the accused.
In this regard, I would like to express my agreement with the severe judgment of Shimon Peres in the Knesset when he said that this action would bring even more serious consequences.
Passaro is equally good at conveying the crazy compression of Manhattan life, where the verdict on people, places and things tends to be delivered instantaneously: "We make such severe judgments, so arbitrary and complete.
When Catholic writers criticized the "historical errors" in his writings he promised to correct them, and in the final edition of his Histoire de la Conquête his severe judgments of Vatican policies are eliminated.
He renders especially severe judgments upon Maimonides (whom he understood to be withholding belief in resurrection), upon Abraham ibn Ezra, upon Levi ben Gershon, and upon other men of liberal views.
In a blue-collar town like Birmingham, where a maimed or cheated plaintiff had better than average odds of getting a jury of true peers, brilliant courtroom performers like Black managed to win severe judgments against the rich and almighty.
Although it included little important evidence that was not covered during the three months of public hearings last spring and summer, it marshaled the details of the complicated affair into an authoritative narrative that sought to underpin its severe judgments on the Reagan Administration.
And then, Diotallevi patiently explained, in the light of Severe Judgment, or Gevurah-also known as Pachad, or Terror-the Sefirah in which, according to Isaac the Blind, Evil first shows itself, the seashells acquired a real existence.
Perhaps because Stevens found in Mr. Rodriguez Feo an enthusiastic and provocative youth, who brought together a passionate sense of admiration for literature and the most severe judgments against those he intellectually despised, the correspondence between the two soon ac-quired a surprising familiarity.
Endore often removes himself from the principal narrative involving Babouk in order to talk about certain historical accounts he researched for the book itself, and he liberally passes severe judgment over those who were either involved in the slave trade or passively continued its existence by not questioning the capitalist system.
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