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prejudgment

pree juhj muhnt

  • n  a judgment reached before the evidence is available

  • It meant that the case was regarded as sufficiently doubtful and important to guard it against prejudgment.
  • Sir: With bullets of prejudgment, pretrial, and preconviction over an issue that, although tragic, would have normally rated two paragraphs on page 12, Edward Kennedy, like his .
  • With a staff of more than 20 scholars, Adler pored-over the works of hundreds of Western thinkers, says that he has made his selection without prejudgment, lets each writer speak .
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  • Willie McGinest in Akron Beacon Journal
    There was a lot of prejudgment about Romeo,said McGinest, who played for Crennel in New England. "And it was really unfair. It takes time. It takes players, and it takes a coach to do that."
  • Jan Ullrich in Forbes
    My world broke together a little, honestly,Ullrich said. "It was a shock I still haven't completely recovered from. It was an overreaction - it was an unprecedented prejudgment through part of the press and the cycling organizations."
  • Mark Geragos in FOXNews
    The prejudgment rate ...... is at a level where the court needs to take some action,Geragos said.

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