review, in my opinion, that's the verdict . The jury has come in, it's the very -- the reason I say it's the verdict , it's too late to do anything to affect your compensation or promotion. People are not really in themood. Think about yourself. Are you really in the mood to get coaching in your year-end review especially if you think there's nothing you can do about it to affect
Yabloko is the only official opposition party to oppose Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The verdict comes as a separate case that saw one of their representatives, Lev Lev Schlossberg, sentenced to 11 years in a penal colony for discrediting the Russian army.
trial and as you can see he's covered in the media, I mean, people were following this the—I'm sure, the arguments were printed out in the newspapers of the day. And so, the verdict comes, he's not guilty, of course. And the verdict comes to a cheering courtroom, who were all wildly in favor of Dan Sickles. Now, he should have been at a peak of his career right now. He was a nationally known figure, very popular. He had defended his home, you know, Victorian gentleman, defending his honor. But then, he did something, I don't
and they probably also knew the stakes of what a match could mean for the case, which made it all the easier to agree with the initial verdict . Even the fingerprint expert working for the defense agreed that the mark matched Mayfield's fingerprint when in reality, it belonged to a man
But the data in many of these studies only included survivors, not people who might have already died from C8 exposure. So the verdict was that the findings must be interpreted with caution. The true risk of C8 might be even higher.
"The question of consent or choice was as fuzzy for me as it was for McWhorter. When a verdict on what sort of being you are is delivered from without, particularly if that verdict bears the locution force of the medical professional"-- we're taught not to agree with doctors and basically treat what they say as truth-- "it's not a label you can choose or willingly assume.
is really a revolution for the intelligence community. So what's the verdict here? Well, I think the verdict is obvious.
justice issues um but I more importantly this started back in 2013 um after the verdict of Trayvon Martin came out um and a group of bers organized and did a Hoy March around campus and that's when we really started grappling with race issues so I just want to take a moment to honor one of
And what we've come to believe is that the police are actually hiding in plain sight. So the Freddie Gray verdict came down today. This officer was acquitted.
And one of her public-spirited, altruistic handmaidens made a deposit of the equivalent of $100 That's the verdict of the people who run monetary?
I mean, that was the core of what was happening. But the verdict is not in yet.
but he felt uncomfortable turning up. In order to shield the jury from media coverage and the opinions of friends and family when they were reaching the verdict , they weren't allowed to go home. So, during the day they would deliberate in court. In the evenings, they would go and stay in a local hotel.
And the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which is a really, really difficult mountain to climb to get them to agree that somebody is innocent, refused to accept the judge's verdict . And so Ben Spencer, to this day, is still in prison.
I was sworn in on Sunday. And they come out with the verdict , which is, yes, of course, you're the son of Amun.
And jurors have been discussing his fate for three days now, and in a matter of minutes they will return to the courtroom with the verdict and they will tell us, at last, what happened on that fateful night. And the journalists, of course, are fretting.
The court of appeal overturned the verdict on the basis of fresh evidence.
It's more so a verdict of the schooling you've had and the lifestyle you've had until that point than your particular skills or abilities.
The jury come back with a guilty verdict .
And we found out the verdict of Trayvon Martin right before we sang "What's Going On?" And it was a magical, amazing, tragic moment onstage
and "The Hustler" and "The Color of Money" and "The Verdict ." He was almost, to me, getting better as he was getting older.
optimistic, but says no verdict can give him what he truly wants.
I investigated Kang Ho-sun until before the verdict and I did not have that feeling. Once I first sympathize with the victim, that feeling started to occur in me
So what's the verdict here? Well, I think the verdict is obvious. Snowden's way was much more damaging, but it was also much more effective than my way of working inside the system.
light of truth cherry definitely could see the verdict she could ask yourself
easily the light of truth could change how the correct verdict wasn't
Does that -- does that represent your true and final verdict , Goodman asks. Each jurors says yes in their turn.
So stay tuned for what's -- what's the verdict on whether the methane on Mars is biological
some journalists. There's no suggestion that the jurors spoke to anybody, but it was an embarrassing gaffe. And Erin Patterson's lawyers argue that it fatally undermined the integrity of the verdict and there needs to be a retrial. But that's not all. In the same hearing, the prosecution is also appealing. If you remember, Erin Patterson was told
A great producer named David Brown-- Zanuck Brown produced "Jaws," "The Sting," "The Verdict ," and I could go on and on and on.
In Scotland, they have the verdict , is it not proven?
at this point. Then the verdict happens, and the verdict surprises everyone in just how enormous it is.
And then on Friday, the verdict came down in the Castile shooting case out in Minnesota.
somebody's butt. And then the verdict is false.
All the myths and the cliches in the book are given a verdict on the scale of true to false.
in Portia's imagination by spectral Jude the Obscures waiting for the verdict on their futures. And Portia very much feared, their sense of self-worth. Sometimes she imagine
us, and it's -- for the bottom line verdict , you have to say it worked.
If it's so obvious that they have hundreds of thousands of plaintiffs waiting for a verdict , why would a company do something like that?
So in 1992, the unrest hit after the Rodney King verdict , and the entire city of Los Angeles exploded every pocket of poverty,
So I mean, if people are not happy with the verdict of the market, they can opt against it through various mechanisms.
Fuck you. I think that was the jury's verdict -- that was what reflected the jury's verdict .
If you tell me how you've chosen it, then I can make a verdict whether or not it's a randomly chosen subgroup, subset.
And this is how it fits into the theme of my book, genius is a social verdict .
We don't commission a team to go on a fact-finding investigation and render a verdict alone.
And with it, the New Delhi High Court issued a verdict so stunningly beautiful in its affirmation of humanity and human rights that it became a model
It has nothing in it whatsoever, except what is the verdict going to be in this trial?
Wow. Okay. How many of you wait until the year-end review to give coaching? Now everybody's afraid to raise their hand, of course. Let me comment why. The year-end review, in my opinion, that's the verdict . The jury has come in, it's the very -- the reason I say it's the verdict , it's too late to do anything to affect your compensation or promotion. People are not really in the
We can do some more questions after this. But this -- this is from the verdict which is not the end of the book by a long shot.
DuBois shuffles a folder under a briefcase. I watched the verdict again but now from another angle. The view from the witness stand, each juror
So that's the trouble with writing a book in realtime, you may prejudge the verdict of history. Bernanke came to office, promising to follow
that that was his mark. This likely happened because when another fingerprint expert was brought in to verify the match, they probably already knew the verdict of the original analyst, and they probably also knew the stakes of what a match could mean for the case, which made it all the easier to agree