In other words, do you follow the voters or do you follow your own judgment?
Which is why sacking the boss ultimately comes down to the judgment of a firm's directors.
Others will not comment, preferring to withhold judgment on how meaningful their reformed behaviour really is.
That judgment was reversed in 2011 after going to the U.S. Supreme Court twice.
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The court is considering whether to issue a final judgment against other defendants in the matter.
You really have to examine each on a case-by-case basis and make a judgment call.
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Rely on your good judgment to find the answer, not a Cosmopolitan magazine quiz.
This may include a simple mistake, a lapse in judgment or failure to exercise due diligence.
Ms. White, Mr. Ceresney and Mr. Canellos are all outstanding lawyers, with great judgment.
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"Today, I accepted responsibility for serious personal mistakes in judgment, " Coughlin, 57, said in a statement.
We are completely open to any campaign from absolutely anywhere in the world with zero judgment.
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But it does mean that lawmakers should exercise some prudence and judgment when deciding tax policy.
Factors such as greed, desperation, immorality and bad judgment drive some executives to corporate fraud.
To reach a judgment on this requires a journey down the byways of the planning dispute.
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All the large investors are already forming a judgment about the risk of the debt.
Tory MP Nicholas Soames declared that it would be "wrong to rush to judgment".
We don't question or make any specific judgment about his particular status at this moment.
It is a considered judgment, which is why getting recognition from FORBES is special.
You have to look at each case separately, think independently, and make a judgment call.
The judgment itself, so eagerly awaited, will only be Act One, the premise of the play.
But the president said he had not and would not pass judgment on that arrangement.
"I've learned that everyone always rushes to judgment when they hear news like this, " Aldean said.
The little green devil of envy seems to have clouded the good Rev's judgment.
She received an email with two weaknesses identified - "personal effectiveness" and "political judgment".
Never have the muscled bodies looked so lifelike, the sky behind the "Last Judgment" so luminous.
This is an area in which the Senate should not be rushed to judgment.
They contend that Ehrlich is being vindictive by insisting on the full amount of the judgment.
It's compiled by the online magazine, Slate, and here is Mark Jordan Legan with Summary Judgment.
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Property will be sold subject to provisions of the filed Judgment and terms of sale.
"Then we'll have time to think about that and maybe make a better judgment, " he said.
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