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However, the judgment also upheld the right of political parties to deselect spokespeople whose views conflict with party policy, provided fair procedures are followed.

From BBC

The law prohibits mortgage servicers from initiating a foreclosure or executing a foreclosure judgment or sale.

One lawsuit, against China, ended in a judgment against the country that experts said will likely never be enforced.

From Salon

"They welcome very much the judgment and they look forward to the evidence starting to be called," he said.

From BBC

Lynching’s grotesque aim is only partly punishment, the arrogance of judgment not determined by a court of law against a claimed transgressor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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