Still, when we take advantage of them, we ought always to heed Woolf's warning, never to write carelessly.
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But Lord Woolf was accused of a going back on his word by critics.
Home Secretary David Blunkett said he was pleased Lord Woolf had clarified his position.
Lord Woolf said judges should not be deterred from taking positive action where necessary against government plans.
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Reading over what she had written, however, Woolf thought better of her stern tone and did not send the letter.
Woolf explained that she had been annoyed by a letter Vita had sent shortly after publication of her last book.
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The Woolf Report suggests dramatically cutting the power of the member boards in the interest of the game.
Lord Woolf, the top judge, has had to make three attempts to explain new rules on sentencing burglars.
Lord Woolf said there was nothing in the amendment that cut across the government's "good intentions" in this area.
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Presiding judge Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, suggested that the shot would have had to be "extraordinarily accurate".
Harry Woolf was born in 1933 in Newcastle into a close Jewish family.
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Former Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf, criticised the scheme, saying it undermined public confidence in the criminal justice system.
Stung by Woolf's condescending tone, and unpersuaded by her argument, Nicolson wrote again, criticising Fry and the Bloomsbury Group in yet stronger terms.
Kidman, who won for her performance as Virginia Woolf in "The Hours, " couldn't restrain her emotions as she accepted her award.
Later, peers backed a proposal from the retired senior judge, Lord Woolf, and a former Chief Inspector of Prisons, Lord Ramsbotham.
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The child was found unresponsive at his residence and his mother called 911, Ector County Forensic Death Investigator Sondra Woolf said.
Mr Makin has revealed that Lord Woolf believes that "mitigating circumstances" mean Martin should be considered for release in eight years' time.
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"It's a lesson not to write letters, " Woolf now continued contritely.
This time Woolf took his comments personally and drafted a lengthy, rebarbative reply, in which she turned Nicolson's attack on Fry and herself back on him.
Judge Alasdair Darroch decided against a prison term in light of Lord Woolf's guidelines, saying first-time offenders could be dealt with by community sentencing.
Nich Woolf, 58, worked with the charity founded by former ITN newsreader Sandy Gall, which provides medical assistance and rehabilitation for victims of war.
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In 2003, he played jockey George Woolf in the movie Seabiscuit.
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Two years ago Mr Halek won a bid, against Mr Woolf, to buy an investment fund called Trend, which owned a big stake in Kotva.
Lord Woolf stepped down as lord chief justice last September and will soon be spending a month sitting as an appeal court judge in Hong Kong.
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In fact, penal reformers point to the Woolf Report of 1991 as the most enlightened blueprint for improving the prison system presented to any post-war government.
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